For the ninth consecutive Olympic Games, McDonald's will serve as Restaurant Sponsor. The London event will include four McDonald's units, including the largest in the world.
McDonald's will build four units specifically for the 2012 Olympics, which will be designed by French architect Philip Avanz.
A centrally-located outlet in Olympic Park will be the biggest McDonald's in the world, at 3,000-square-metres and two stories.
Jill McDonald, McDonald's UK CEO, said the Olympic restaurants will feature cutting edge designs that will challenge people's perceptions of the brand.
The Athlete's Village unit features a reflection of street life with contemporary materials featured throughout.
New McDonald's units in the Olympic Village will feature plenty of outdoor seating as the weather in London in August is "splendid."
The Olympic McDonald's will begin construction in the fall and will be the greenest ever, with the goal of having everything recycled following the event.
The largest freestanding McDonald's in the world will be built specifically to cope with anticipated demand.
The London Olympic Games represent the ninth Olympic Games in a row that McDonald's has been the Official Restaurant.