Inside of boujie McDonald's sparks confusion

one of the fast-food chain’s more famous locations . looks absolutely nothing like the classic red-and-yellow brick-and-mortars we’ve come to know and love — and for good reason. Photos of the Mickey D’s in Freeport, Maine, are turning heads on Twitter. after a user pointed out the exterior of the restaurant looks more “like a funeral home” than a place to pick up some afternoon french fries. Business Insider notes the Freeport McDonald’s was built inside the Gore House, a historic 150-year-old mansion, in 1984 and is, in fact, the only franchise location in the posh seaside town. Twitter users began sharing photos of other unique McDonald’s restaurants around the world — and some of them are legitimately insane. In Taupo, New Zealand, there’s a Mickey D’s shaped like a legitimate aircraft (yes, you can sit and eat inside the plane). In Barstow, Calif., there’s a Mickey D’s designed to look like a railroad station, where diners can sit and eat in refurbished train cars (the caboose is the bathroom). And in Vinita, Okla., a massive McDonald’s serves as a highway overpass that crosses I-44