Yeah, I'm reviewing McDonald's. If you've ever been to this Richfield McDonald's you'd know why. I walked in and thought "Am I at a ski resort?" The richly decorated McDonald's was missing reclaimed barn beams and a fireplace to warm up my icy toes, but other than that, I felt like I was fresh off the slopes. Sure, there was still the institutional feel with swivel chairs bolted into the floor, but one nook looked like a living room with end chairs and a love seat. I had to meet my father early this morning (I was there before 7am--practically middle of the night for me) because I left some items at his house. You know the important things...prescription meds, boxed wine, and Christmas cookies. He was on his way to western NY to snowmobile for the day. Before I left, his friend asked "sure you don't want to go with us and ride?" What?!!!!! You mean that was an option? Dad, why didn't you invite me!!! At this point in my review you are probably wondering what any of this expo has to do with McDonald's. Basically, the setting was so relaxing and serene that we felt like lounging and chatting.