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Tasty Sandwich Shop : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tasty Sandwich Shop The Tasty Sandwich Shop, sometimes referred to as “The Tasty”, was located near the intersection of JFK Street and Brattle Street, at the center of Harvard Square, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the Read Block building, the site of the home of colonial poet Anne Bradstreet. It was closed in 1997 after eighty-one years and was later replaced by the chain stores Abercrombie & Fitch Co. and Pacific Sunwear. ==Description== The Tasty was a tiny one-room diner and lunch counter, its customer area no more than seven feet wide and thirty feet deep, where one could order a hamburger or hot dog and eat it at a narrow counter made of yellow linoleum. A Harvard Business School student once deemed it “the most profitable restaurant in new England per sq ft“, at . The Tasty had 16 stools. On busy nights it would be crammed with 60-80 people (from actual head counts) at a time. On these nights between 300–400 of these burgers were served between the hours of midnight and 4am. A large map, studded with pins, covered the back wall of the diner and claimed to pinpoint the origins of postcards from customers over the years. In keeping with the informal atmosphere of the diner—where the cooks, including Tom Sweet who managed The Tasty on the graveyard shift until the summer of 1976. and chef Charlie Coney, were sometimes compared to bartenders and frequently chatted with customers—many of these pins were in geographically implausible locations.
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