
McDonald’s India (North and East) has broadened its reach within the state of Jharkhand by inaugurating two new restaurants in the city of Ranchi.
The new additions are located at the Mall of Ranchi and Panache 99 on Circular Road, enhancing the chain’s accessibility.
The development follows the arrival of McDonald’s in the cities of Dhanbad and Jamshedpur.
The new Ranchi locations feature internationally influenced décor. With a combined seating capacity of 197 and covering a total of 3034ft², they are equipped for eat-in and takeaway orders.
For customer convenience, the Ranchi outlets will provide a range of ordering methods.
The outlets are part of the McDonald’s for Youth programme, which will generate employment opportunities for the local young people, particularly offering support to underprivileged sections.

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By GlobalDataOperated by Connaught Plaza Restaurants, McDonald’s operates 245 restaurants in the north and east of India and employs 6,000 people.
McDonald’s India (North and East) managing director Rajeev Ranjan stated: “It fills us with immense joy to open our doors in Ranchi, a city that beautifully blends rich Jharkhand traditions, youthful energy and the warmth of ‘sab saath mein’ [‘everyone together’] spirit.
“We look forward to becoming a part of Ranchi’s everyday moments – whether it’s students catching up after college, families celebrating festivals and milestones, or friends unwinding after exploring Tagore Hill or Rock Garden.
“We are committed to offering a global menu with great-tasting food that’s quick, convenient and budget-friendly.”
McDonald’s reported a net income of $2.25bn for the second quarter of 2025, an increase of 11% from the same quarter of the previous year.