Lincoln Highway Cafeteria
Type | Restaurants (Cafeteria) |
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Industry | Accommodation & Food Services |
Fate | Dissolved |
Successor(s) | Keeney's Cafeteria |
Founded | Wooster, Ohio ({Start date |
Founder(s) | W. G. Hard |
Headquarters | Wooster, Ohio, United States |
Number of locations | 200 E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio |
Key people | 1913: W. G. Hard Proprietor; ; L. B. Howard Landlord; 1917: Ross R. Boor; 1919: J. D. Berger Proprietor; L. B. Howard Landlord |
Owner(s) | L. B. Howard Landlord |
Locations
- 200 E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio 44691
City Directories
Comprehensive History
Slogans
Historical documents
- Wooster Progress (1914)
- 1914 - Restaurant
"There is not a more novel nor a more popular "place to eat" on the entire Southwestern than the Lincoln Highway Cafeteria. There are several distinct features connected with this Cafeteria; first it is a serve-self. You select your own tray, silverware, etc., and advance to the steam-tables, which, by the way, is the second distinctive feature. All foods are kept hot in specially made dishes which rest in hot water and steam. Third distinctive feature; all foods are before you in a tempting array and you select the ones you cannot resist. From the hot foods you pass to the side dishes select what you wish, then to the pastry ad fruits and cakes.
By this time you have a tray "loaded to the guards". Passing on to the "checker" you get your check which given to the cashier on leaving. Everything is "A la Carte", each dish being separate from the others.
Everything is served to tempt the appetite. Soups, Meats, Vegetables, Pastries, Fruit and Ice cream. One is tempted to try the Cafeteria frist on account of the novelty, then on account of the neatness and coziness of the place, and continues on account of the delicious appetizing foots. When you serve yourself you can neither complain of the waiter nor do you have one to "tip"." [1]
Timeline
- 1913 - December 17, Preparing for opening of cafeteria
- 1917 - December 4, "Ross R. Boor is War Victim: Wooster College Boy and Cafeteria Owner Gives Up Life Abroad"
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1919
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References
What Links Here
- File:Lincoln Highway Cafeteria WDN19190702p2.png (← links)
- File:Lincoln Highway Cafeteria WR19190604p5.png (← links)
- Keeney's Cafeteria (← links)
- Business Abstracts from the 1919 Directory (R-Z) (← links)
- File:1913-12-17 p6 Wooster Daily News.jpg (← links)
- Wooster: City of Progress (1914) (← links)
- Newspaper ad:The Lincoln Highway Cafeteria Under New Management July 2 1919 (← links)
- Newspaper ad:The Lincoln Highway Cafeteria WR June 4 1919 (← links)
- Newspaper ad:Special Notice to the Public WDR Jan 5 1921 (← links)
- Newspaper ad:Cafeteria To Soon Be Ready WDN Dec 17 1913 (← links)
- Newspaper article:1913-12-17 p6 Wooster Daily News - Wooster Daily News December 17 1913 (← links)
- Newspaper ad:Lincoln Highway Cafeteria WR19190604p5 - Wooster Republican June 4 1919 (← links)
- Newspaper ad:Lincoln Highway Cafeteria WDN19190702p2 - Wooster Daily News July 2 1919 (← links)
- Newspaper ad:Page 8 of Wooster Daily Record,published in Wooster, Ohio on Wednesday, November 28th, 1923 (1) - March 6 2023 (← links)
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- 200 E. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio
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- Wooster Progress. 1914