The McDowell’s pop-up parody restaurant is open now in Springfield Town Center.
Starting in May, shoppers at the Springfield Town Center can stride through the golden arcs of McDowell’s and order a Big Mick—a burger that is totally different from thatMcDowell’s is the restaurant at the heart of the 1988 filmthe McDonald’s knockoff where Eddie Murphy’s character mops floors until he wins the heart of the owner’s daughter.
In that spirit, McDowell’s will be a multi-room installation that includes not simply the restaurant’s order counter , but also re-creations of the dingy apartment where Prince Akeem lives, and Mr. McDowell’s office .
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