It might be a regional thing. Growing up in Chicago also I remember "regular coffee" meaning cream and sugar, but I haven't heard that phrase since the early sixties.
I remember it being for take out coffee from a restaurant when the would add cream and sugar in the cup if you wanted. This was before individual serving non-dairy creamer.
It might be a regional thing. Growing up in Chicago also I remember "regular coffee" meaning cream and sugar, but I haven't heard that phrase since the early sixties.
I remember it being for take out coffee from a restaurant when the would add cream and sugar in the cup if you wanted. This was before individual serving non-dairy creamer.