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2 First food court  
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3 External links modified  
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WP:FOOD Tagging[edit]

This article talk page was automatically added with {{WikiProject Food and drink}} banner as it falls under Category:Restaurants or one of its subcategories. If you find this addition an error, Kindly undo the changes and update the inappropriate categories if needed. You can find the related request for tagging here -- TinucherianBot (talk) 09:29, 2 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

First food court[edit]

I noticed a paragraph in the history section, uncited, had been added claiming that Greenbriar Mall in Atlanta (opened in 1965) had the first food court. I removed this. The article currently cited from Shopping Centers Today (May 2004 issue) makes a convincing claim that Paramus Park had the first successful food court. This is consistent with other research I have done, showing that the trend slowly developed in the mid to late 1970s (some called them "food boutiques" in the faux posh advertising trend of that era).--Milowenthasspoken 03:09, 23 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I remember a fairly successful thing matching the description of a food court at Arden Fair in Sacramento; the place was called, IIRC, Food Circus, and was thriving in the late '60s, early '70s. It included different food vendor counters and a common eating area, but none of the major fast food chains you expect to see in a food court these days. The mall is not far from Cal Expo, home of the state fair, and ISTR the theme of Food Circus was meant to evoke being among food vendors at a fair. Arden Fair had been remodeled by the last time I visited in the early 2000s and Food Circus had been replaced with much more conventional food court selection in a newly built psrt of the mall.
And the link to that that magazine article citing Paramus Park is dead. If it is still online the link needs to be updated. ak4mc (talk) 18:32, 8 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

History was an interesting read. I'm just old enough to remember malls without food courts. Many (most?) anchor stores had their own restaurants...some of them so nice that they were destinations of their own...and although the malls might include some pizza places and maybe even some sit-down restaurants they weren't gathered into a "food court." Might not sound like a big deal but I enjoyed reading about this.PurpleChez (talk) 16:29, 6 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

External links modified[edit]

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Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment[edit]

This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 27 August 2019 and 18 December 2019. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): AliciaM 00.

Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignmentbyPrimeBOT (talk) 10:45, 18 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

In schools?[edit]

The secpnd picture shows a highschool food court. Is it a Common thing in the US? I cant believe it. KhlavKhalash (talk) 13:53, 14 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]


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