Funny that the omelette with mushroom cost the more than the cheese or tomato one. And what is up with the “Japonaise” lettuce 🙂
Sardine on toast? Would not like to sit next to that customer on a plane…..
OwnLoad3456 on
Now this is a menu I can get behind
shorkgurl on
Honestly this looks amazing and as a vegetarian I feel like the veg options here are impressive compared to a lot of places these days.
theoalexei on
You should cross post that to r/vintagemenus
KickConfident2002 on
What’s with all the egg dishes 🤢🤢🤢
dickbuttscompanion on
I hate when people say “t’is far from X you were reared!”, but my folks were born in the 50s and absolutely never tried anything like lobster, sweetbreads or turtle soup. I guess this was the era where flying really was for the elite.
Atlanticwave on
There was a time when going to a restaurant at an airport was a big thing. They’d often overlook the airfield, so the patrons could watch the planes take off and land. Menu is nice and very much of its time.
NocturneFogg on
That actually looks really good – way more variety than I’d have expected for the 1950s.
TheBoneIdler on
The food in the airport is terrible now. Is there still a decent eatery there?
Prestigious-Side-286 on
I got stuck on Turtle Soup.
Revolutionary-Bug711 on
There not a restaurant or hotel in the country today with a menu like that. Absolutely fabulous
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Turtle Soup?!?
The variety is pretty amazing.
potatoe?
The 5 digit phone number, mad
Funny that the omelette with mushroom cost the more than the cheese or tomato one. And what is up with the “Japonaise” lettuce 🙂
Sardine on toast? Would not like to sit next to that customer on a plane…..
Now this is a menu I can get behind
Honestly this looks amazing and as a vegetarian I feel like the veg options here are impressive compared to a lot of places these days.
You should cross post that to r/vintagemenus
What’s with all the egg dishes 🤢🤢🤢
I hate when people say “t’is far from X you were reared!”, but my folks were born in the 50s and absolutely never tried anything like lobster, sweetbreads or turtle soup. I guess this was the era where flying really was for the elite.
There was a time when going to a restaurant at an airport was a big thing. They’d often overlook the airfield, so the patrons could watch the planes take off and land. Menu is nice and very much of its time.
That actually looks really good – way more variety than I’d have expected for the 1950s.
The food in the airport is terrible now. Is there still a decent eatery there?
I got stuck on Turtle Soup.
There not a restaurant or hotel in the country today with a menu like that. Absolutely fabulous