I probably should rate this McDonald's a solid 5 stars because it saved me from going hungry and…read morepeeing my pants on a Sunday in France's rural wine country when EVERYTHING IS CLOSED. No, I mean everything, down to the grocery stores and gas stations! (Note to self: do better research before planning a road trip through the French countryside on a Sunday).
This is a regular McDonald's and while I hated having to stop and eat here (really, Americans shouldn't spend their holiday in France eating at a U.S. fast food chain), the food was really good. As with most McDonald's restaurants in Europe, there are special regional dishes on offer. I chose some fancy pants "Chicago" bacon burger with super fresh produce toppings and hubby had a regional burger with onions, a fancy foccacia bun, and melty brie cheese. I got big fat fries that were more like gourmet seasoned potato wedges than regular fries (translation: they were delicious).
McDonald's is NOT cheap in Europe, expect to pay $4 U.S. for a regular sized soda (no ice and no refills), about the same for a large fry, and $5 - $10 U.S. for a burger. We ordered almost $40 U.S. worth of food because we were starving and all of it was good. I'm glad we did it too because that ended up being the only meal we had the entire day.
This location has clean and free bathrooms so if you have to go, you can easily slip in and out unnoticed. They also have those easy to order kiosks that have 8 different languages (McDonald's makes it easy if you don't speak the local language), so it's fuss free especially if you pay at the kiosk with a credit card.