Morrison's Cafeteria

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Morrison's Cafeteria[edit | edit source]

Morrison's Cafeteria is a renowned chain of cafeterias that originated in the United States. It was founded by J.A. Morrison in 1920 in Mobile, Alabama. The cafeteria chain is known for its homestyle cooking and comfortable, family-friendly atmosphere.

History[edit | edit source]

J.A. Morrison founded Morrison's Cafeteria in 1920. The first location was in Mobile, Alabama. The cafeteria quickly gained popularity due to its affordable prices and quality food. Over the years, the chain expanded to various locations across the United States.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Morrison's Cafeteria offers a wide range of dishes. The menu includes traditional American fare such as fried chicken, mashed potatoes, and green beans. In addition to these staples, the cafeteria also offers a variety of daily specials and desserts.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Morrison's Cafeteria has left a significant impact on the American food industry. It has been credited with popularizing the cafeteria-style dining concept in the United States. The chain's success has also paved the way for other cafeteria-style restaurants.

See Also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  • Morrison's Cafeteria: A Southern Institution. Southern Foodways Alliance.
  • The History of Morrison's Cafeteria. Mobile Bay Magazine.

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