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Restaurants

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 369 Collections and/or Records:

The Wharf dinner menu, undated

 Item — Box 9, Folder: 4
Identifier: 1975-002-6.1-9-4-015
Scope and Contents

The Wharf. Fisherman's

Illustrated menu cover. Menu lists seafood. Verso describes the Fisherman's Terminal at Salmon Bay.

Dates: undated

The White Turkey menu, 1953-11-09

 Item — Box 9, Folder: 4
Identifier: 1975-002-6.1-9-4-017
Scope and Contents

The White Turkey menu. Various locations listed; possibly New York or Connecticut. Owned by Harry and Dorothy Davega.

Illustrated menu cover. Menu lists New England-style meals. Verso describes the area, shows a woodcut-illustrated map, and there is a blank postcard section at the bottom.

Dates: 1953-11-09

The Windjammer menu, undated

 Item — Box 10
Identifier: 1975-002-6.1-10-013
Scope and Contents

The Windjammer menu. Verso mentions "Clark's Windjammer," indicating that this was part of the Clark's group of restaurants that were based in Seattle, Washington.

Lists seafood and cocktails.

Dates: undated

The Windsor Restaurant/Secret Harbor menu, undated

 Item — Box 9, Folder: 4
Identifier: 1975-002-6.1-9-4-020

Thunderbird Inn Restaurant menu, undated, 1957?

 Item — Box 10
Identifier: 1975-002-6.1-10-005
Scope and Contents

Thunderbird Inn Restaurant. Other Oscar Giles Restaurants: Hidden Harbor and the Range, Adams Hotel - Phoenix.

Lists dinner items. Included is a paper placemat with illustrations and details of the Grand Canyon.

Dates: undated, 1957?

Thunderbird press clipping ("Epicurean Menu Served at Unique Restaurant..."), 1957-02-04

 Item — Box 9, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1975-002-6.1-9-3-005
Scope and Contents

Photocopy of a short column from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, reviewing and describing the Thunderbird Restaurant. Written by Prudence Penny, a name apparently shared by many journalists across many newspapers, but in this instance, was more likely a pen name taken by Bernice Orpha Redington, a home economics expert who lived in the Washington area.

Verso has a collage of black and white snapshots of the lodge and skiiers enjoying themselves.

Dates: 1957-02-04

Thunderbird Restaurant brochure, undated, possibly 1957

 Item — Box 9, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1975-002-6.1-9-3-004
Scope and Contents

Thunderbird Restaurant - Snoqualmie Summit Ski Area. "A new adventure! Summer or winter, ride the chair lift to gourmet dining a top a mountain, 46 miles from Seattle's Floating Bridge."

Brochure advertising the amenities and features of the restaurant atop a mountain. Also includes a bifold table card that discusses weather and how much architectural engineering and effort went into designing a working restaurant.

Dates: undated, possibly 1957

Top Notch Cafe breakfast menu, 1956-04

 Item — Box 9, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1975-002-6.1-9-3-006
Scope and Contents

Top Notch Cafe breakfast menu. Medford, Oregon.

Illustrated menu cover. Breakfast menu items listed. Lower left corner inside gives numbers that may indicate this was printed in 4-56.

Dates: 1956-04

Top of the Inn menu, undated

 Item — Box 9, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1975-002-6.1-9-3-007
Scope and Contents

Top of the Inn. Seattle, Washington.

Illustrated cover. Menu lists wines, dinner items, and desserts. Verso indicates that P.R. Hart and Company Inc., printed this item in Seattle, Washington.

Dates: undated

Top of the Sorrento menu, undated

 Item — Box 9, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1975-002-6.1-9-3-008
Scope and Contents

Top of the Sorrento. Sorrento Hotel, Terry and Madison - Seattle, Washington. MAin 2-6400.

Illustrated menu cut to be shaped like a cable car or trolley filled with characters dressed in 1890s-era clothing. Menu lists steak dinners.

Dates: undated