"Tourist's breakfast"
Categories: Food and Drinks | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/tourists-breakfast.htmlSwiss photographer Stephan Schacher traveled all over America from coast to coast and captured what he most remembered — cheap food and waitresses serving it.
All American Truck Plaza Restaurant. Fryston, Pennsylvania, October 12, 2004. Waiter: Denise
Order: steak with egg, coffee ($10.27)
Rock&Roll Diner Restaurant. Oceano, California, September 22, 2004. Waiter: Carol
Order: Elvis burger (without bacon), French fries, Coca-Cola ($9.55)
White Spot Cafe restaurant. Trinidad, Colorado, October 1, 2004. Waiter: Carol
Order: Beef stewed burrito, tea, diet Coke ($7.34)
The Palms Restaurant. Twenty-Nine Palms, Colorado, September 24, 2004. Waiter: Alexa
Order: double cheeseburger, French fries (large portion), water ($6.00)
Crash Site Cafe Restaurant. Roswell, New Mexico, October 2, 2004. Waiter: Christy
Order: Alien Goo burger, Ufo H2O water, Tea ($9.97)
Shell Restaurant. Nipigon, Ontario, Canada, July 28, 2002. Waiter: Rachel
Order: Grilled chicken breast, French fries, tea ($17.65)
Shell Restaurant. Nipigon, Ontario, Canada, July 28, 2002. Waiter: Rachel
Order: Grilled chicken breast, French fries, tea ($17.65)
Keywords: Food | Breakfast | Waiter | Usa | Tourists | Fast food
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