This co-hosted podcast episode delves into the history of automat restaurants, self-serve eateries popular in the early to mid-20th century. The hosts discuss the automat's origins in Germany, its rise to prominence in the US with Horn & Hardart, and its eventual decline in the face of suburbanization and changing consumer habits. They highlight the automat's unique features, including its innovative technology, affordable prices (especially its famously cheap coffee), and its inclusive atmosphere that welcomed diverse clientele. The episode also touches on the significant role of the automat's behind-the-scenes workforce and the surprising amount of manual labor involved in its seemingly automated system. Ultimately, the podcast paints a picture of a bygone era of dining, emphasizing the automat's cultural impact and its lasting legacy.