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Seattle Room Menu Collection
  • Description: 1978
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    • Asuka Menu

    • Asuka Menu

    • Seattle Public Library; Menus; Menu Design--Northwest, Pacific; Restaurants--Northwest, Pacific; Menu Design--Washington (State)--Seattle.

    • This luxurious Japanese restaurant was opened in 1978 by Mariko Tada and her husband, Takao Sugiyama. Asuka, which refers to a period of Japanese History which began in 628 A.D., served Kansai style cuisine. It was reviewed in the Seattle Times on...
    • B&B Corned Beef House Menu

    • B&B Corned Beef House Menu

    • Seattle Public Library; Menus; Menu Design--Northwest, Pacific; Restaurants--Northwest, Pacific; Menu Design--Washington (State)--Seattle.

    • A small news item concerning B&B Corned Beef House was published in The Seattle Times on November 15, 1978. It referred to a fine the restaurant received for "allowing a minor employee to consume liquor on the premises."
    • Annique's Menu

    • Annique's Menu

    • Seattle Public Library; Menus; Menu Design--Northwest, Pacific; Restaurants--Northwest, Pacific; Menu Design--Washington (State)--Seattle.

    • Established in 1978 and considered one of Seattle's finest restaurants by many, including "Dining In - Seattle" (1980), Annique's was a classic French restaurant owned by Annick and Guy Myhre. The Seattle Times ran a review of the restaurant on...
    • Cause Celebre Café Menu

    • Cause Celebre Café Menu

    • Seattle Public Library; Menus; Menu Design--Northwest, Pacific; Restaurants--Northwest, Pacific; Menu Design--Washington (State)--Seattle.

    • This coffeehouse opened in 1978 and was run by a workers' cooperative. It closed sometime in the 1980s.
    • Crepe de Paris Menu

    • Crepe de Paris Menu

    • Seattle Public Library; Menus; Menu Design--Northwest, Pacific; Restaurants--Northwest, Pacific; Menu Design--Washington (State)--Seattle.

    • In 1967, Annie Agostini opened Crepe de Paris at its first location on Seventh Avenue. Ten years later, she moved the restaurant to Madison Park, and finally in 1978 she reopened it in Rainier Square. This particular menu is from her last location....

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