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McDonald’s Egg McMuffin: Get It For 63 Cents In Redondo Beach

McDonald's is selling its classic Egg McMuffin for 63 cents Thursday in honor of its 50th birthday. Here's how to get it in Redondo Beach.

McDonald’s restaurants will sell Egg McMuffins for 63 cents for a limited time Thursday morning to commemorate the 50th birthday of the classic breakfast sandwich.
McDonald’s restaurants will sell Egg McMuffins for 63 cents for a limited time Thursday morning to commemorate the 50th birthday of the classic breakfast sandwich. (Photo Illustration by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

REDONDO BEACH, CA —You can have a breakfast party like it’s 1971 on Thursday at the McDonald’s restaurant in Redondo Beach when the price of an Egg McMuffin goes back to the original price of 63 cents.

The sandwich is turning 50.

"The Egg McMuffin, the first-ever quick service restaurant breakfast sandwich, joined the McDonald's menu in 1971 in Santa Barbara, California, and customers have been getting creative with it ever since," Molly McKenna, McDonald's senior director of brand communications, said in a news release.

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The promotion runs from 6 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Thursday and is offered exclusively on the McDonald’s app.

In Redondo Beach, find McDonald’s at:

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  • 235 N Pacific Coast Hwy, Redondo Beach

The Egg McMuffin is getting something for its birthday, too. As part of the celebration, McDonald’s shared “fan hacks” that turn the sandwich into something else when combined with something else on the menu.

One example: “Sweet Chicken Sammie,” an Egg McMuffin topped with a McChicken Biscuit and syrup. To trick it up more, set the English muffins aside and put a serving of hash browns on either side.

Franchisee Herb Peterson compared the Egg McMuffin to eggs Benedict on the go when he created the sandwich in 1971. In 1975, McDonald’s restaurants across the country started offering the sandwich.


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