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Vintage Postcards of American Cafeterias from the 1950s and 1960s

In the United States, cafeterias began in 1885, with the opening of a self-service restaurant in New York, or in 1893, when a Chicago restaurateur named his business a cafeteria (literally, “coffee shop” in Spanish) (although the term is now used around the globe). Cafeterias began exploding in California in 1905, when a restaurant offering self-service marketed itself for its “food that can be seen” and “no tips.” The idea was so popular that by the 1920s, some called L.A. “Sunny Cafeteria.”

The Industrial Revolution also contributed to the cafeteria’s growth. Cafeterias provided free lunches, unlike saloons. A new class of workers had emerged who looked down on bringing steel lunch boxes to work.

McDonald’s and other fast-food restaurants made the stand-alone cafeterias virtually obsolete by the 1960s. Here is a set of vintage postcards showing the inside of American cafeterias in the 1950s and 1960s.

#1 Britling on the Highlands Cafeteria at 2173 Highland Avenue, Birmingham, Alabama.

#2 Ferguson’s Cafeteria at 3030 East Thomas Road, Phoenix, Arizona

#3 Holiday House Cafeteria at 1145 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson, Arizona

#4 Holland House Cafeteria, East Camelback Mall, Phoenix

#5 Clifton’s Brookdale terraced dining levels, Los Angeles, California, California

#6 Clifton’s Cafeteria, Eastland Shopping Center, San Bernardino Freeway at Citrus Ave., West Covina, California

#7 Clifton’s Cafeteria, Lakewood Shopping Center, Lakewood Blvd. and Del Amo, Between Pennys and May Co., Lakewood, California

#8 Clifton’s Cafeteria, Lakewood Shopping Center, Lakewood Blvd. at Del Amo, Lakewood, California

#9 Clifton’s Midtown Cafeteria at 685 South Hoover, just south of Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, California

#10 Ontra Cafeterias at 4137 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles

#11 Boulevard Cafeteria at 5084 Biscayne Blvd (U.S. Route 1), Miami, Florida

#12 Driftwood Cafeteria at 101 34th Street South, St. Petersburg, Florida

#13 Driftwood Cafeteria at 101 34th Street South, St. Petersburg, Florida

#14 Driftwood Cafeteria at 101 Skyway Boulevard (Highway 19), St. Petersburg, Florida

#15 Driftwood Cafeteria at 443-445 First Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Florida

#16 Moore’s Allapattah Cafeteria at 1500 N.W. 36th Street, on the way to the airport, Miami, Florida

#18 S&S Cafeteria, Britton Plaza Shopping Center, Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa, Florida

#19 S&S Cafeteria, Searstown Mall, Clearwater, Florida

#21 S&S Cafeteria, Lenox Square Shopping, Atlanta, Georgia

#22 Moorman Manufacturing Co. Cafeteria – East Room, Quincy, Illinois

#23 Goodie Shop Cafeteria at 666 Ohio Street, Terre Haute, Indiana

#24 Heritage Cafeteria at 1310 S. Glenstone, Springfield, Missouri

#26 Woolworth Company Boardwalk Cafeteria at 1315 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, New Jersey

#27 Bailey’s Cafeteria, Cotswold Shopping, Charlotte, North Carolina

#28 Harvest House Cafeteria, Upper Valley Mall, Springfield, Ohio

#29 Glass House Cafeteria and Dining Room, Will Rogers Turnpike, Vinita, Oklahoma

#31 S&S Cafeteria, corner of Volusia and Palmetto Avenues, Daytona Beach

#32 Bailey’s Cafeteria in the Pinewood Shopping Center on Highway 176, Spartanburg, South Carolina

#33 Mark Twain Family Cafeteria at 4320 Summer Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee

#34 Countdown Cafeteria inside the Astrodome, Houston, Texas

#35 Manning’s Cafeteria and Buffet at 5505 15th N.W., Seattle, Washington

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