rumblefish
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My first boss, he was 72 in 1983, used to tell me about his first job at an Automat in Manhattan. He was a change maker. Each time he would tell a story of working there, he say with pride "I could change a dollar in any combination with out any though-in a blink of an eye"
My mother used to work at a bank in NYC and would go to an Automat for lunch, and when my father's work would bring him into the city (back then he was a bricklayer), if time and his appearance allowed he'd find one for lunch or dinner.
By my parent's and everyone Else's accounts of these "fast food" restaurants they sounded wonderful. Hot meals (especially the macaroni and cheese), sandwiches, coffee, sides, fruit, pies and desserts, all waiting behind the windows for the next taker, with another to replace it in the hands of a loader. I understand some, if not all, were dressed up very nicely, decorated in the "Day's" styles. I remember seeing them in old films, maybe it was one of Abbott & Costello's, I don't recall.
I can't remember the last time I was in fast food joint, because I really don't like them and only go if someone I'm with insists on going to one. But the old Automats, I'd bet these would be a steady visit for me. I guess they'd never compete well with today's fast food restaurants in price because of the way they operate,,, too bad.
Does anyone have any stories or recollections of the old Automats? or remember a film that had one in it?
My mother used to work at a bank in NYC and would go to an Automat for lunch, and when my father's work would bring him into the city (back then he was a bricklayer), if time and his appearance allowed he'd find one for lunch or dinner.
By my parent's and everyone Else's accounts of these "fast food" restaurants they sounded wonderful. Hot meals (especially the macaroni and cheese), sandwiches, coffee, sides, fruit, pies and desserts, all waiting behind the windows for the next taker, with another to replace it in the hands of a loader. I understand some, if not all, were dressed up very nicely, decorated in the "Day's" styles. I remember seeing them in old films, maybe it was one of Abbott & Costello's, I don't recall.
I can't remember the last time I was in fast food joint, because I really don't like them and only go if someone I'm with insists on going to one. But the old Automats, I'd bet these would be a steady visit for me. I guess they'd never compete well with today's fast food restaurants in price because of the way they operate,,, too bad.
Does anyone have any stories or recollections of the old Automats? or remember a film that had one in it?