Evoking 1950s suburban leisure, the postwar country club buffet was a lavish, self-serve spread of comfort classics like prime rib, shrimp cocktail, and Jell-O salads. It symbolized social status and community for members, offering a casual yet upscale dining experience. Club managers used it to boost membership and revenue, while families enjoyed affordable indulgence and networking opportunities in a relaxed setting.
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