All the vintage luncheonettes in America are gone, except one

Simple, inexpensive foods like burgers or chili dogs were always popular choices to grab for a quick lunch at a luncheonette.

The Woolworth stores sold housewares and inexpensive merchandise. It also had a luncheonette to serve hungry customers. The luncheonette was a meeting place for friends.

With black and white floors and red stools at the counter, the luncheonette had a cheerful look. They served food like burgers and chili dogs.

When the stores closed after 100 years in operation, one luncheonette was saved. It was reopened for business at an antique mall in Bakersfield, California.

People go to the Woolworth’s luncheonette to sit on the stools and relive their memories of good times, food, and friendships when they were young.

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All the vintage luncheonettes in America are gone, except one