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Robotic Restaurants
orlando1
09-04-2008
The worlds first automated restaurant has opened in Germany. There are no serving staff. Customers choose their meals from computer screens at their tables and the food comes to their table down a chute. When they have finished their meal the dirty dishes disappear up the chute. The chefs still cook the food in the kitchens but the washing up is left to the robots. Lets hope they get the tips.
Orangebathwater
09-04-2008
There used to be a cocktail bar in London Bridge that was all robots making your drinks - not sure if it still exsists, but it was hillarious.

Just remembered the name: Cynthia's
orlando1
09-04-2008
The restaurant is in Nuremberg. The drinks are served by robotic arms, like they have in factories.
orlando1
09-04-2008
Originally Posted by Orangebathwater:
“There used to be a cocktail bar in London Bridge that was all robots making your drinks - not sure if it still exsists, but it was hillarious.

Just remembered the name: Cynthia's”

Yes, Cynthia's Cyberbar, underneath London Bridge. More of a nightclub really. It's now called the Astria Cyberbar apparently.
orlando1
09-04-2008
Originally Posted by orlando1:
“The restaurant is in Nuremberg. The drinks are served by robotic arms, like they have in factories.”

These robotic arms are available to the public, according to the makers website. They can be used for all sorts of things. Very useful.
dollylovesshoes
09-04-2008
Originally Posted by orlando1:
“These robotic arms are available to the public, according to the makers website. They can be used for all sorts of things. Very useful.”

orlando1
10-04-2008
M & S have stopped stocking British Cox apple juice. They are sellimg Gala juice instead. Awful.
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