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If any tourists reading the comments are willing to eat there, it's at the station Saint-Lazare on the 14th subway line
But to be fair, I truly don't recommand
Alsace Lorraine BELONGS to France even today.
We still can see the McDonald's logo tho xd
" alsace – lorraine region of Germany "
My french ass : PARDON !!! 🤨😐
Just for the record, Alsace / Lorraine are again French 🙂
L'Alsace et la Lorraine sont toujours en France
You are confusing everything, honestly make some research before posting a video a making most of your audience more stupid by lying to them about Historical facts.
Alsace Lorraine was german from 1870 to 1918. You said YOURFUCKNSELF the bar was created at the beginning of the century BEFORE they ever invaded. And how do you explain that this architecrural style is found in Rouen and Rennes as well which are full west away from Germany ?
Ah so maybe that style doesnt belong to the Germans but the french and Netherlands ? Just sayin
Sad that censorship happens in a video on a building's history. In the future, I can imagine every historical documentary saying, "In this historical region that I can't say, lives a person that can't be named, who did something so bad I won't mention. This thing was significant because it proved something that a person claimed."
France got alsace and loraine back after the 2nd world war
So he's a burger king
Alsace Lorraine is actually a french region as we speak. We got it back during the first world war
I feel so blind for not looking up on this not-specific but very famous fast food restaurant, unless of course it was another not-specific but very famous fast food restaurant
Alsace-Lorraine was German then French then German again then French again
JoJo’s Bizarre McDonald’s
I think its a sub way because of the green and yellow on the over hang
It should have been a Burger King. Complete waste.
Alsace Lorraine IS a part of France.
Burger King better fight McDonald for this building.
Would bw better if it was a Burger King because of the statue
You're not going to mention that Alsace-Lorraine returned to being French in 1918?
Imagine messing up so bad you say Alsace-Lorraine is part of Germany now. Also you got the boundary wrong on your map for the region.
You forgot the croissants
franco- prussian war 🤦♂️
Au roi de la bière
Or Mcdonalds
But their ice cream machines's still broken
This Damn manga/anime series follows me wherever I go /j
For reference it’s JoJo’s bizarre Adventure I’m talking about
it’s mcdonald’s if anyone is wondering
I just realized that I have a pic of the cafe next door from my trip to Paris
If that's not a burger king then i'm going to be devastated.
It's so dumb blurring the business.
There's literally zero legal reason to do that.
it's a crime for that building to be a fast food place and not a bar
Sad how they have to remain all the wars to take the "Prussian" emphasis out. (Franco-Prussian War -> Franco-German War, The Brothers/Autro-Prussian War -> The German War)
When you think of Paris, you also think about how disgusting it is, the incredible amount of homeless, and the flux of immigrants roaming the streets.
Totally looks like Burger King 😂
B. K.
M. D.
L. J. S.
Which One?
And what legal “reasons”