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Manhattan Cocktail Napkin 1930s The Queen Miss Buttolph began collecting menus

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Miss Buttolph began collecting menus while in her 50s

The rationale behind Meatless Tuesdays and Wheatless Wednesdays was readily accepted by the patriotic folks holding the fort at home – though by the look of this menu those who ate at The Raleigh didn’t exactly go hungry

Even gangsters dined there – Lucky Luciano was a regular

Master cooks

because of its jungle-themed décor

Manhattan Cocktail Napkin 1930s The Queen Miss Buttolph began collecting menusThis 1930s image, taken from a cocktail napkin, is a perfect example of the creative mastery of vintage menu and restaurant accessory artists. The illustration shows Manhattan and its skyscrapers in a glass. Perfect for a city like New York that loves its booze. Cocktail napkins, matchbooks, menus and table toppers were all used as marketing tools for restaurants and bars. This image may have a double meaning it probably also represents the Manhattan

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