to get their Big Mac Fix, unless you count the McDonald's on Highland Ave. for almost two
weeks. Will the city survive their move from Clifton Park area to the Detroit Avenue Chow
Line, and the new home of the people that put such phrases as "Fast Food" "Do you want
fries with that" and "Super Size" to the American cultural. And now in November the
legendary McRib (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McRib) to Lakewood's infamous
home of the the most diverse menu in the area, the Detroit Avenue Chow Line.

Kudos to McDonald's that has shown some class in the very unpopular move.

They will be closed for two weeks, but open in time for the McRib. The McRib has reached
this legendary stature in the fast food community because McDonald's has decided to
limit access to the cult item. They are in fact available all year long, but the areas move
around like simulated pork chess pieces. McRibites, often drive 500 miles to get a McRib
when not available in their area. While you might think this is like "Harold and Kumar
Goes to White Castle" it is more, and it brings a true destination as City Hall promised to
the Chow Line.
Kind of strange seeing a stripped down McDonald's.

They usually are torn down immediately, but McDonald's have allowed Nature's Bin to
move into it with some slight modifications made by Nature's Bin. Nature's Bin are good
people and a great local business. Thanks!


They really went out of their way to make sure everyone knew they were closed, but not leaving Lakewood.

A nice thought is posted on the sign that will no longer shine its yellow glow into the
Clifton Park community just North of the track. Well their loss...

... is the Chow Line's gain, and some of the other residential areas in the neighborhood.
Don't forget McRib, November 1!
Live well Lakewood and be happy.
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