Emily Wolfgang, supervisor at Little Anthony’s Diner, talks with a buyer throughout the first day of Little Anthony’s Diner Carhop at Little Anthony’s Diner, 7010 E. Broadway Blvd., in Tucson, Ariz., on April 28, 2020. Little Anthony’s Diner, in response to the Coronavirus Illness (COVID-19), began an quaint 1950’s carhop. “It has been a very long time since we had a carhop,” mentioned Tony Terry, president and proprietor of Little Anthony’s Diner and The Gaslight Theater. “It matches our life proper not.” Little Anthony’s Diner Carhop runs from 11am to 8pm Monday by Sunday. Prospects can park in designated parking spots and order and pay for his or her meals from the security of their automotive, mentioned Terry. Workers, wearing 1950’s apparel with masks and gloves, will come out to test on clients and ship drinks and meals on trays, which resemble trays used within the 1950’s that may connect to automotive home windows. There’s a Carhop menu, which embody burgers, salads and shakes, however clients can order different objects off the menu. DJ Phil, Little Anthony’s Diner DJ, will play music that may be heard although audio system outdoors. “We could preserve it after the virus,” added Terry.