These 19 Photos of McDonald’s in the ’70s Are a Serious Blast From the Past

Left: Vintage McDonald’s menu board with old prices. Right: Two smiling women in red and white striped McDonald’s uniforms stand side by side inside a restaurant.

McDonald’s in the 1970s had a faux flower, red brick vibe that we miss tremendously when visiting the sleek, tech-forward chains of today. So why don’t we take a trip down memory lane? From drive-thrus filled with muscle cars to birthday bashes in party rooms, these snapshots from the golden era of the Golden Arches remind us just how much has changed — and how much we wish we could go back.

1. The Drive-Thru

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From the old school logo and hanging basket to the huge windows and muscle cars, this drive-thru is clearly from another era, long before today’s “pull ahead to Spot 3” shenanigans after being forced to listen to the automated spiel asking you if you have an in-app order. Send us back to those simpler times.

2. The Menu in 1970

Black and white photo of a vintage McDonald’s counter with menu board showing items like Big Mac, cheeseburgers, fries, and shakes with prices under 50 cents. Large "Big Mac" and "Apple Pie" signs are on either side.
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We don’t know about you, but we could definitely use a 12-cent Coca-Cola and a 49-cent double cheeseburger. Although we will say that the price of the burger is at least in line with the inflated cost, and the Coke used to be affordable before McDonald’s took away our beloved $1 soft drinks.

3. You’ve Gotta Write It Down

A woman in glasses and a blue sweater orders at a fast food counter, speaking with a uniformed cashier. Menus hang above them, and another employee works in the background. The woman holds a large woven handbag.
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In the 1970s, the cash register didn’t communicate with the folks making the food, so the cashier taking customers’ orders had to write everything down as a traditional server would to convey the orders to the kitchen.

4. The Place To Be

A busy outdoor seating area at a vintage McDonald’s, with families and children eating and socializing. Classic cars are parked nearby, and people are enjoying a sunny day. The McDonald’s sign is visible on the building.
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This ’70s McD’s was hoppin’! Tons of outdoor seating accommodated troves of burger-loving customers who came to gather with friends and families the way the average family does at a sit-down restaurant today. Also, shoutout to the van in this picture which screams “1970s” in the best possible way.

5. Big Mac Attack

A McDonald’s ad with the logo, showing a Big Mac burger and colorful, stacked text reading: “the only known cure for a BIG MAC ATTACK is a BIG MAC.”
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The Big Mac was first introduced in 1967, so it was pretty much a big deal throughout the 1970s, and there were plenty of advertisements promoting the stacked burger.

6. Fine Dining, Fast-Food Style

A woman and a child sit at a table eating at a McDonald’s restaurant, with large yellow arches and the McDonald’s logo on a stone wall in the background. Another person sits across from them, partially visible.
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The interiors of the Golden Arches’ franchises used to embrace ambiance with artificial flowers, stone walls, and wrought iron chairs, fooling patrons into thinking they were eating somewhere a bit more upscale.

7. Ronald Putting in Work

A black-and-white photo shows fast-food workers and a clown mascot behind a counter, with menu boards above. A girl with a balloon stands in the foreground. The scene appears lively and nostalgic.
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Ronald McDonald wasn’t merely a mascot in the ’70s — sometimes the clown clocked in to help behind the counter. You’ll never see that these days, though, because the fast-food chain axed Ronnie from its marketing campaigns.

8. The Styrofoam Containers

A smiling McDonald's employee holds a tray with food and drinks, while an older couple and a young girl smile at a table behind her. Bold text above reads, "Bring your family for a welcome break tonight!
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Today’s environmentally aware folks would clutch their humanely-harvested pearls at the thought of Styrofoam containers and cups at McDonald’s, which the chain did away with in 1990.

9. Those Uniforms!

Two young women stand indoors, smiling, wearing vintage red McDonald's uniforms with striped sleeves, matching hats, and the yellow McDonald's logo on their shirts. One has her arm around the other's shoulders.
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The 1970s McDonald’s uniforms gave us slight candy striper vibes, especially with the nurse-like caps workers wore.

10. Ronald McDonald Was Terrifying

A black-and-white photo of three people in front of a McDonald's restaurant: a person in a clown costume, a man in a suit and glasses, and a woman in a dress and coat, all smiling for the camera.
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You can’t tell us that this Ronnie wasn’t best buds with Pennywise. Not with that creepy smile.

11. McDonald’s Breakfast Ad

A McDonald's breakfast ad with trays of pancakes, sausage, eggs, hash browns, cinnamon rolls, orange juice, and coffee, set against a scenic background with a sun and "Good Morning, America!" text.
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We know plenty of folks still love a good, greasy McDonald’s breakfast, but this spread from the ’70s looks a lot more appealing than the stuff on today’s menus.

12. We’d Cry Too

A person dressed as a clown, smiling widely, holds a crying baby on their lap. The image is in black and white and appears to be old or vintage.
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Seriously, what is up with how scary Ronald McDonald was in the 1970s?

13. Employee Party at McDonald’s in California

Three women wearing paper Burger King crowns and name tags sit at a booth in a retro-style restaurant, smiling and conversing over drinks and placemats on the table.
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In the 1970s, McDonald’s took the time to appreciate its employees, giving them paper Ronald McDonald hats to sport during their party. Because who doesn’t want that experience at McDonald’s?

14. 9 Billion Burgers Served

A vintage photo shows two cars parked in front of a classic McDonald’s sign with golden arches. The sign reads “McDonald’s Hamburgers, Over 9 Billion Served” above a busy parking lot.
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This isn’t even displayed on the Golden Arches anymore because the number has gotten so colossal it can’t be counted. There are reports, however, that the chain sells around 6.5 million burgers every day.

15. The First Big Remodel

Illustration of a remodeled McDonald’s restaurant with a large golden arches sign out front. Inset image shows an older McDonald’s design. Text invites customers to visit the newly remodeled location.
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The 1970s marked a move from the traditional golden arch design to brick buildings with sloping roofs.

16. The Olympic Medals Game

A vintage McDonald's Olympic Medals Game card from 1976 with a gold laurel wreath, pink circle for men's horizontal bars gymnastics, and instructions to rub off the circle to reveal a possible winning sport event.
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Well before Monopoly made its mark on McDonald’s marketing, the 1976 Olympic Medals game caused quite the frenzy. It effectively got everyone to watch the summer games with bated breath to see if they’d win a prize.

17. Those Pies Have Our Mouths Watering

Two McDonald's pies, one filled with apple and the other with cherry, are shown side by side with their fillings visible. The text says "Apple or Cherry Pie" above a yellow McDonald's logo on a black background.
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These bad boys look like they are loaded with real, luscious fruit encased in a perfectly crisp, golden-brown crust.

18. Doing Hard Time at Mickey D’s

A child stands inside a playground structure shaped like a giant hamburger with a face, at an outdoor play area with vintage cars and fencing in the background.
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Outdoor playgrounds at McDonald’s are but a distant, nostalgic memory of being behind the bars of a hamburger jail.

19. The Party Room!

A vintage fast-food restaurant interior with yellow seats, a whimsical tree character in the center, cartoon murals on the walls, and a decorative ceiling. The atmosphere is colorful and playful.
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McDonald’s was once the cool spot to have a birthday party, and they hosted so many of them that they had dedicated party rooms (sometimes with super creepy themes).

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Rachel Schneider

Rachel is a Michigan-based writer with a bachelor’s degree in Professional Writing and English. Throughout her career, she has dabbled in a variety of subject matter from finance and higher education to lifestyle pieces and food writing. She also enjoys writing stories based on social media trends. Find her on Instagram @rachel.schneider922