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- Automat - Wikipedia
An automat is a fast-food restaurant where food and drink are served through a vending machine, typically without waitstaff The world's first automat, Quisisana, opened in Berlin, Germany, in 1895 [3][4]
- They’ve Been Gone For 30 Years, But Now Automats Are Back With a High . . .
A brand new version of the old school automat service started Wednesday in Jersey City NBC New York’s Checkey Beckford reports
- A History Of The Automat, The 20th-Century Dining Fad Of The Future
The Automat may have faded, but fast food lives on Learn about the surprising history of fast food restaurant founders and then, check out these vintage menus from the heyday of the automat
- A Dining Experience to Remember: A Brief History of the Automat
New York City’s first Automat, operated by the Harcombe Restaurant Co , opened soon after the Philadelphia location at 830 Broadway Here, diners could enjoy upscale fare—like lobster a la Newburgh and cocktails in high balls—as well as everyday favorites like ice cream and chicken soup
- The Automat, fabled chain that closed in 1991, is staging a . . . - Substack
Yes, the Automat is poised for an unlikely comeback A man in his 30s, who, of course, never experienced them, has become sufficiently convinced that the world needs Automats again and is trying to bring them back— just as they were
- The Return Of Automat Restaurants In The Unites States
An automat and a vending machine may seem similar, but they have distinct differences An automat is a type of restaurant where customers can select a variety of meals from behind glass windows after inserting coins or tokens
- What Happened to the Automat? | The Coin-Operated Restaurants . . . - YouTube
In this video, we look at how the automat worked, why it became so popular in mid-century American cities, and the economic and cultural changes that caused the "modern" restaurants to collapse
- The Edison Automat
By the 1940s there were Automat restaurants all over NYC Children and tourists adored them, office workers depended upon them, and famous artists and politicians were frequent patrons They were celebrated for their home-style recipes and their coffee was known to be the best in the city
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