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A lunch counter or luncheonette is a small
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, similar to a
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, where the patron sits on a stool on one side of the counter and the server serves food from the opposite side of the counter, where the kitchen or
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area is located. As the name suggests, they were primarily used for the lunch meal. Lunch counters were once commonly located inside
variety stores A variety store (also five and dime (historic), pound shop, or dollar store) is a retail store that sells general merchandise, such as apparel, auto parts, dry goods, toys, household hardware, hardware, furniture, and a selection of groceries. ...
(also known as "five and dimes", "five and tens", or "dimestores"), pharmacies, and department stores in the
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throughout the 20th century. The intent of the lunch counter in a store was to profit from serving hungry shoppers, and to attract people to the store so that they might buy merchandise.


History

Woolworth's, an early five and dime store chain, opened their first luncheonette in New Albany, Indiana around 1923, and expanded rapidly from there.Barksdale, David C. & Sekula, Robyn Davis (2005)
''New Albany in Vintage Postcards,'' p. 2
Lunch counters were often found in other dimestores, like Newberry's, S. H. Kress, H.L. Green, W.T. Grant, McLellan's or McCrory's. Members of the retail staff who had taken lunch counter training would staff the counter during lunch time. A lunch counter was built into dime-stores as late as the 1950s. However, into the 1960s, they lost popularity to fast food restaurants such as
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and convenience stores such as
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. Typical foods served were hot and cold sandwiches (such as ham and cheese, grilled cheese, BLT, patty melt, and egg salad),
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s, pie, ice cream (including sundaes, ice cream sodas, and milkshakes), soda, coffee, and hot chocolate.


Civil rights movement

Integrating lunch counters in the
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through the use of sit-in political protests in the 1960s was a major accomplishment of the civil rights movement. These involved
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and their supporters sitting at the lunch counter in areas designated for "whites only", insisting that they be served food and beverages. The Woolworth's lunch counter in
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was the site of one of the first such sit-ins in 1960. In recognition of its significance, part of the Greensboro lunch counter has been installed at the
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's National Museum of American History, while the former Woolworth's building is now the site of International Civil Rights Center and Museum.


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See also

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Diner A diner is a type of restaurant found across the United States and Canada, as well as parts of Western Europe and Australia. Diners offer a wide range of cuisine, mostly American cuisine, a casual atmosphere, and, characteristically, a comb ...
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Jim Crow laws The Jim Crow laws were U.S. state, state and local laws introduced in the Southern United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that enforced Racial segregation in the United States, racial segregation, "Jim Crow (character), Ji ...
* Food truck * Free lunch * Greasy spoon * Snack bar *
Soda jerk Soda jerk (or soda jerker) is an American term used to refer to a person—typically a young man—who would operate the soda fountain in a restaurant, preparing and serving carbonated drink, soda drinks and ice cream sodas. The drinks were made ...


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