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Originally Posted by BigSteph
When I watched Seinfeld during its original run, his parents were always having blue plate specials at the cafeteria. I just figured this was true of real-life Boca Dell Vistas.
Back in the mid-atlantic, there was/is Picadilly, K&W, K&S, and Morrison cafeterias. When I was younger, I would snicker at all the old people at these places.
I know there are all-you-can-eat places like Golden Corral, but these cafeterias were a one-trip line. You paid according to what you asked to be plated.
The food was always decent or better -- the cooks knew how to season vegetables and meats. The bread and desserts were good.
There are Villagers that would never eat in a cafeteria, but there are Villagers that seldom can afford to eat at Blue Fin, Prima, etc.
If Seinfeld is any indication, a Picadilly or K&S within a golf cart ride, would be event parking in the Villages.
From time to time, I could do for a vegetable plate, at 4 pm, at a reasonable price.
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When I was young in L. A., we had Clifton's cafeteria. Simple good food, not "cuisine", at very reasonable prices. Great idea. Steph, your a genius. I think the place would be packed. Folks don't want to cook or cleanup afterward. Lots of opportunity for seniors to get part time jobs as servers, cooks, etc.