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Automats: Vending Machine Dining That Became a Cultural Icon

Automats: Vending Machine Dining That Became a Cultural Icon

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Step back in time to the golden age of American dining with the fascinating story of the Automat. Long before fast-food chains and vending machines dominated our lives, Horn & Hardart revolutionized eating out by opening America’s first coin-operated restaurant in Philadelphia in 1902. Discover how this innovative concept—imported from Europe—combined fresh, high-quality food with futuristic vending technology: gleaming walls of glass doors where customers dropped a few nickels for everything from creamed spinach and hot pies to fresh coffee and lemon meringue pie. At its peak, the Automat became a cultural icon, feeding hundreds of thousands daily across dozens of locations in New York City and beyond. It symbolized efficiency, accessibility, and modernity through the early 20th century, surviving wars and the Great Depression. Explore its rise, its role in shaping fast food culture, and its eventual decline in the face of changing times. Packed with archival footage, nostalgic stories, and surprising facts, this video uncovers how the Automat helped birth America’s fast-casual dining revolution.

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