jukebox

/ˈdʒukˌbɑks/
noun
  1. A machine that plays recorded music when a coin is inserted, typically found in bars, diners, and arcades.
    • She selected three songs from the jukebox while we grabbed a table.
    • We put a quarter in the jukebox and played our favorite song.
    • The old diner still has a classic jukebox in the corner.