This week I am again presenting the 5 part history of The Keg
The Barrel – (the Keg) Pt 1 – The Barrel root beer stand was
built in 1931 in Minot. It was during the great depression, a time of dust
storms, drought, heat waves and crop failures. A nickel bought a root beer and
a dime bought a toasted ham sandwich. Food was delivered to the vehicles by
young carhops. The smiles were free. Some believe the word “carhop” was coined
because the waitresses had to hop p on the running boards of the cars to
deliver the food. Others say it was a derivative of the word “bellhop” and adapted to the cars.. …
Most drive-ins instructed the carhops not to stand on the running boards
because it was improper and overly familiar behavior. . The first carhops were
not teenage girls, but were adult women who found the tips were excellent even
back in the 30’s
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