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    • Benjamin's Menu

    • Benjamin's Menu

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

    • From 1979, the Schwartz Brothers restaurants operated Benjamin's restaurant. In 1992, the company closed the restaurant and reopened the space as Spazzo, a Mediterranean restaurant.
    • Blue Max Steak House Menu

    • Blue Max Steak House Menu

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

    • Located right by Boeing Field, the Blue Max, an aeronautically themed restaurant, was part of the Red Baron Steakhouse chain in California. It held lip-sync contests every Saturday night from 1979 until it closed in 1988.
    • Café Dilettante Menu

    • Café Dilettante Menu

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

    • The first Café Dilettante was opened on Capitol Hill in 1976 by third generation chocolatier, Dana Davenport. In 2012, there were six locations.
    • Crown Terrace Menu

    • Crown Terrace Menu

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

    • A restaurant located in the Edgewater Inn, a landmark hotel built for the 1962 World's Fair. The hotel is legendary for housing some very famous musicians, including The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, KISS, and The Village People.
    • Clark's Northgate Menu

    • Clark's Northgate Menu

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

    • Part of the Clark's restaurant chain, founded by Walter Clark, with 22 restaurants all across Seattle, Portland, Tacoma and Yakima. Opened in the early 1950's. Clark sold the chain to Campbell Soup Company in 1970. The family eventually bought back...
    • Crab Broiler Menu

    • Crab Broiler Menu

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

    • The Crab Broiler was established in 1938, south of Seaside where Highway 26 and Highway 101 intersect. The restaurant also maintained a gallery, run by Pat Snellman.
    • Chada Thai Menu

    • Chada Thai Menu

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

    • As of 2012, this restaurant is still in operation in its original location.
    • Canlis Menu

    • Canlis Menu

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

    • Canlis, a legendary Seattle restaurant, was founded in 1950 by Peter Canlis as a steak and seafood place. With a view overlooking the city, Canlis has become a local institution where Seattleites go to celebrate special occasions. The chef, Jason...
    • Asteroid Bar Menu

    • Asteroid Bar Menu

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

    • Originally called Asteroid Café in its former Wallingford location since 1996, it moved to Fremont in 2006. It was reviewed by Jonathan Kauffman in Seattle Weekly on August 16, 2006. It has since closed.
    • Andy's Railroad Menu

    • Andy's Railroad Menu

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

    • Started in 1955 by Andy Nagy, this iconic Seattle diner was housed in a series of old railroad cars, one of which Franklin D. Roosevelt rode during his 1944 re-election campaign. Under new owners since 2000, it has since closed down, having served...

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