The Boston Licensing Board decides tomorrow whether to let the newly renovated McDonald's at 178 Border St. extend its drive-thru closing time from midnight to never.
At a hearing today, the move got "strong support" from both Mayor Walsh and City Councilor Sal LaMattina, whose representatives told the board that the round-the-clock food would be a good fit in an area that already has two 24-hour pharmacies.
Franchise owner Peter Tripoletti told the board customers have been calling the McDonald's 800 number to complain about being turned away after midnight. He added that 24-hour operations would be safe for his overnight employees than a 2 or 3 a.m. closing time, because they would be locked into the restaurant rather than "walking home 15 or 20 minutes at 2, 3 in the morning."
Tripoletti added that if the board approves the hours extension for the drive-thru, he would first post prominent signs alerting people that they will only be served if they are in vehicles - otherwise, he said, people would try to walk up to the window and order food.
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eww
By cybah
Wed, 09/10/2014 - 10:48am
I'm a fattie who loves McD.. but I wont eat this one. Gross. Too many sketchy people around, and I see why they will have signs about only being served in a car.
Too bad some of these McD's that have closed dining rooms didn't have a walk up window like the old one at Haymarket did. So much foot traffic it would create.
Wait...
By Boston_res
Thu, 09/11/2014 - 12:52pm
There was a walk up window? That sounds like the perfect marketing tool for fighting views of an unhealthy lifestyle.
"he would first post
By J
Wed, 09/10/2014 - 12:28pm
"he would first post prominent signs alerting people that they will only be served if they are in vehicles - otherwise, he said, people would try to walk up to the window and order food."
How is this legal under ADA? If you have a disability, and cant drive, youre denied service.
I'm pretty sure
By cybah
Wed, 09/10/2014 - 1:30pm
That the McDonald's Corporation has thought about this.
Same question could be asked of banks with drive thru's.
There's nothing stopping someone from going thru the drive thru, you just need to be in a car. It's not like disabled people are all homebodys who never get out .. they do have van services (a la The RIDE) too.
Hot Gus would have dug this !
By kvn
Wed, 09/10/2014 - 1:34pm
Hot Gus would have dug this !
Drive-thru only
By Matthew
Wed, 09/10/2014 - 2:23pm
God forbid anyone who eats at McDonald's might also get some exercise by ... shudder ... walking.
That's exactly right
By Scratchie
Wed, 09/10/2014 - 2:51pm
They hate exercise so much that they won't even sell you dinner, out of spite. You've nailed it.
I don't get it, though
By SwirlyGrrl
Wed, 09/10/2014 - 3:15pm
There are a lot of "drive thru" windows that won't sell to people on bikes, motorcycles, or on foot - even when the rest of the restaurant is not open.
I have yet to hear any good reason for this.
Potential liability
By Scratchie
Wed, 09/10/2014 - 3:22pm
You're welcome.
Explain
By SwirlyGrrl
Wed, 09/10/2014 - 3:32pm
Liability for what?
If someone was walking
By Scratchie
Wed, 09/10/2014 - 3:34pm
If someone was walking through the drive-thru and got hit by a car.
Its not good, 1) It will be
By ab321
Wed, 09/10/2014 - 5:05pm
Its not good, 1) It will be the only eatery opened 24 hours in Eastie,
2) During the summer warm months , it will be a hangout for teens, The Parking lot will be a hangout for teens driving thier cars with loud music and loud mufflers at 3am 4am 5am ,
3) Also, it will not be fair for future development home/condo owners on nearby Decatur / Border street to put up with excessive loud automobile/ people noise using border street to get to mcdonalds at 4 oclock in the morning . After 11pm if a neighbor is having a loud party, you have every right to call the cops, to have them be quiet. They are in fact disturbing the peace.
24 hour McDonalds
By bakerboy
Thu, 09/11/2014 - 7:24am
This idea is just plain insulting to the residents of
East Boston! Totally inexcusable and shameful
Question on the second point
By Waquiot
Thu, 09/11/2014 - 2:38pm
What's stopping the parking lot of the strip mall from being a hangout for teens driving their cars with loud music and loud mufflers at 3am 4am 5am during the summer warm months now?
As for your third point, neighbors having loud parties has nothing to do with McDonalds. Even if there is no 24 hour eateries in East Boston, that happens, like it does in the rest of the city.
As with other posts on like this, I'm not from Eastie, so take what I write with a grain of salt.
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