There’s nothing wrong with that. I’ve been to the McDonald’s on Shaftesbury Avenue in Piccadilly Circus, and the nearby KFC. London is as cosmopolitan as any city in the world. You can get any kind of food there. I usually prefer grabbing a sandwich at the local Marks and Spencer’s. The statue of Eros is also historical. It dates back to 1893.
Although most people think the statue honors Eros, it was actually commissioned as a depiction of the virtue of charity, and is officially the Shaftesbury Monument.
Skyhawk_maintainer over 15 years ago
USS Hancock, 1975. We pulled into Hong Kong and the first place my buddies wanted to hit was McDonalds. Go figure!
Edcole1961 over 15 years ago
There’s nothing wrong with that. I’ve been to the McDonald’s on Shaftesbury Avenue in Piccadilly Circus, and the nearby KFC. London is as cosmopolitan as any city in the world. You can get any kind of food there. I usually prefer grabbing a sandwich at the local Marks and Spencer’s. The statue of Eros is also historical. It dates back to 1893.
Sternvogel over 15 years ago
Although most people think the statue honors Eros, it was actually commissioned as a depiction of the virtue of charity, and is officially the Shaftesbury Monument.
http://www.glasssteelandstone.com/BuildingDetail/270.php
Cheeseburger23 over 15 years ago
What do they call quarter-pounders in England?
ForeverAllstar over 15 years ago
Given ehat I have heard about authentic British food, I would stick to burger joints myself
lewisbower over 15 years ago
The British can boil any meat to death
BlueRaven over 15 years ago
But oh, the curries. Friend of mine from Manchester learned how to make Indian food while she was growing up, and her cooking is delightful.
forevercomic over 15 years ago
McDonalds french fries scare me.
The aftermaths of an attempted diet…