Date: Fri, 24 Nov 1995 15:44:29 -0500
From: ALICE FABER faber[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]HASKINS.YALE.EDU
Subject: AUTOMAT
"Allan M. Siegal" siegal[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]NYTIMES.COM writes about automats:
Subject: Re: The Automat
On Nov 23, 1995 07:11:09, 'SETH SKLAREY crissiet[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]IPOF.FLA.NET ' wrote:
I believe the places were
called Horn & Hardardt's Automat, but it was a long time ago. Can anybody
add some info?
The last working Automat, at Lexington Avenue and 42d Street, closed 10 or
15 years ago. It became a Horn & Hardart (sic) restaurant with table
service. The greatest loss was the nickel ladies -- those wonders who could
dip a hand into a bucket of nickels and weigh out a precise dollar's worth
without looking, for customers needing change for the slots.
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I moved back north in Jan 1988...I could have sworn I took a Floridian to the
Lexington Ave Automat around Christmas of 88 (both for the pie from little
windows *and* for the bathroom!--not that there's anything special about it,
but I find that I spend at least half my time in the city waiting on line for
reasonable public restrooms), but perhaps I'm confusing this excursion with
one during the early 80's (1981?) LSA meeting in NY.
Alice Faber
faber[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]haskins.yale.edu