How about a Big Mac and fries with that ball drop?

McDonald’s is quietly angling to become a New Year’s Eve destination with an 11,000-square-foot flagship restaurant that’s slated to open in Times Square next week, sources told The Post.

Located on Broadway at the northeast corner of West 45th Street, sources said the new Mickey D’s was designed with a 50-foot glass facade — partly to keep customers toasty warm on Dec. 31 while they take in the ball-dropping ceremony.

Indeed, the three-story eatery will boast seating areas on its third and second floors that will be ideal for surveying the huddled, freezing crowds outside, according to Gregg Chappell of Schimenti Construction, which spent nearly a year building the flashy new McDonald’s in the former Toys ‘R’ Us space at 1530 Broadway.

“They have talked about this becoming a VIP spot,” Chappell said. “This store on New Year’s Eve will be right in the middle of everything.”

The flagship will be one of McDonald’s largest and most modern restaurants, featuring 18 self-ordering kiosks and approximately five cashiers. Staffers will deliver food directly to customers at tables and upholstered banquettes, according to Chappell.

The restaurant, which is owned by the company, has already attracted celebrity attention.

Bravo talk show host Andy Cohen — who succeeded Kathy Griffin as co-host of CNN’s New Year’s Eve coverage alongside Anderson Cooper — wrote on his blog in March, “This McDonalds is coming to Times Square. It doesn’t affect me on any level, but it somehow is making me very happy. I’m going there when it’s done. I wanna go to the opening!”

McDonald’s USA president Chris Kempczinski will be on hand at a media bash on Tuesday, shortly before the eatery opens to the public.

Its sleek exterior and interior design is in sharp contrast with a much older store a block north on Broadway that will close shortly after the new one opens, store employees confirmed to The Post.

A McDonald’s spokesperson declined to comment for this story.