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==Comprehensive History==
 
==Comprehensive History==
One of the best early cafeterias was the [[Lincoln Highway Cafeteria]] which later became Keeney's Cafeteria in the hotel at the corner of Buckeye and E. Liberty streets ([[Archer Hotel]]). When Keeney's closed, some of the employees, along with their pots and pans, moved out Portage Rd. and became Hawkins Cafeteria.<ref>The Daily Record, 1993-AUG-24, <em>Fuddy-Duddys (And Others) Remember Old City Hall</em> by Elinor Taylor.</ref>
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One of the best early cafeterias was the [[Lincoln Highway Cafeteria]] which later became Keeney's Cafeteria in the hotel at the corner of Buckeye and E. Liberty streets (Archer Hotel). When Keeney's closed, some of the employees, along with their pots and pans, moved out Portage Rd. and became Hawkins Cafeteria.<ref>The Daily Record, 1993-AUG-24, <em>Fuddy-Duddys (And Others) Remember Old City Hall</em> by Elinor Taylor.</ref>
  
 
==Slogans==
 
==Slogans==

Revision as of 09:32, 26 September 2016

Keeney's Cafeteria
Type Restaurants (Cafeteria)
Industry Accommodation & Food Services
Fate Dissolved
Predecessor(s) Lincoln Highway Cafeteria
Headquarters Wooster, Ohio, United States
Number of locations 1
Products Recipes supplied for Hawkins Cafeteria
Brands Cafeteria

Comprehensive History

One of the best early cafeterias was the Lincoln Highway Cafeteria which later became Keeney's Cafeteria in the hotel at the corner of Buckeye and E. Liberty streets (Archer Hotel). When Keeney's closed, some of the employees, along with their pots and pans, moved out Portage Rd. and became Hawkins Cafeteria.[1]

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References

  1. The Daily Record, 1993-AUG-24, Fuddy-Duddys (And Others) Remember Old City Hall by Elinor Taylor.


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