Before fast food...there was the soda fountain. Anyone here remember them?
Once in a while on a special Saturday, my grandmother would take me to town. We would ride the bus....it was a big deal; it was like being chauffered. I didn't get to ride a bus too often (not even a school bus because I lived close enough to walk).
The soda fountains I remember were Walgreens and Woolworth's. I especially liked vanilla cokes.
There was another soda fountain which I believe is still standing today. It was an old pharmacy in a historic building. There were curio cabinets on display with interesting tins of salves. But the weirdest thing was the small coffins in the back of store. Apparently, many many years ago...if the cough syrup didn't do the trick, you could purchase a coffin on your return visit. Now, this was not something from "my day", mind you. This is just lore that was told to me when I inquired about the strange shaped pine box.
Another soda fountain was Legget's drug store and I used to always order a "purple cow" when we went there.
The last time I went through Mississippi I found an old soda fountain and they served the very best potato salad I have had in my life!
So...what for you? Coke or Pepsi? Cherry or vanilla? Root beer float?
Do you have a place like this in your town?
What are your soda fountain memories?