Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1900 — “PAN-AM.” RESTAURANTS. [ARTICLE]
“PAN-AM.” RESTAURANTS.
The licit of Service Will Bt- Prfr-" titled. - The needs of -the luner. matt..Will b.e_ well attended to at the Pan-American Exposition to be held at Buffalo from May 1 to Nov. 1, 1001. At some expositions a great mistake has been made by not providing for good restaurants, where satisfactory meals could he obtained at reasonable prices. Either the food obtained lias not been of good quality or prices charged have been exorbitant or the facilities in some particulars have been Inadequate to the occasion. There will be good restaurants In different parts of the grounds of the PanAmerican Exposition, so that It will not be necessary for visitors to go outside of the grounds to secure a good meal, well served, at a moderate price. All tastes will be suited In the services rendered, for there will be places where meals will be served on an elaborate plan to suit the most fastidious taste and where prices will be in proportion to those charged at high class restaurants in large cities. There will be other places where the meals will be cheap, but the food appetizing and healthful and the surroundings clean. There will be restaurants In the beautiful building at the entrance to tiie Midway, another in a similar building at the entrance to the Stadium, another in the Electric Tower. which will be one of the great centers of Interest on the Exposition grounds, and another on the Midway. Refreshments will also- be served In the Temple of Music, which may be enjoyed by visitors at the same time that they are listening to the concerts In progress in the auditorium. There will also be a New England kitchen, a German restaurant, a Mexican restaurant, an Italian restaurant and other places where various kinds of refreshments will be served.
