It's never five star for the food as it's always factory mass produced, it's refined white sugar…read moreladen and vegetable fat laden cheap sold at the maximum charge for each item just pitched below feeling ripped off. There's a but coming....
But here in Spain the locals are a bit sophisticated and they are fussy about coffee, fussy on the price of coffee (many local places sold a single cup espresso for 75 cents) so me opted for an espresso topped with cream.
Yes fresh, thick, cream dolloped atop a very good espresso coffee. I got this for 1 euro 50 cents. I added an apple pie at just over a euro as I've not had one in a year or more.
Our server was really helpful; he fussed over me an obvious foreigner to ensure that my order was delivered promptly, and in full. Good on him. I noted in passing on this trip, that where I come from, Mc D is largely staffed by students and young folk but here in Spain and Portugal it's mostly over 40/50.
I popped into a Mc D in Gran Canaria to buy 12 macaroons just a few days ago and paid euro 7.5.
The chairs remain uncomfortable with the five stars as is usual with me for coffee, WiFi and toilets.