Classic Menu Cover Artwork

Designing a menu cover that defines a restaurant with a single graphic is exceptionally challenging.  When done right, the result is a work of art.  Here are some of my favorites that are featured in “Classic Dining.”

If you click on each menu a large high-resolution version will appear.

The Newarker of 1952 at the Newark Airport was Restaurant Associates’ first foray into fine dining. It preceded their Four Seasons in Manhattan by 8 years

La Fonda del Sol was a Restaurant Associates property that opened in 1960 at the Time-Life Building in Manhattan.

Las Vegas’ Riviera opened in the mid-50s. It’s Hickory Room was a top drawer steakhouse.

Las Vegas’ Sahara and its Congo Room appeared in 1952

The Dunes’ Dome of the Sea was a 1964 apparition by architect Milton M. Schwartz.

Bacchanal at Caesar’s Palace was over-the-top in 1966.

The Boulevard Room was in the Conrad Hilton in Chicago

The Traders was the original name for Trader Vic’s in Chicago’s Palmer House

The decadence of the Fontainebleau’s Fleur de Lis Room in Miami Beach topped them all

The Town & Country was Dallas’ finest restaurant in the 1950s

This Beverly Hills Lawry’s menu is from 1958

About Peter Moruzzi

Author and historian Peter Moruzzi is passionate about the middle decades of the 20th century: its nightlife, classic dining, and architecture. Born in Concord, Massachusetts and raised in Hawaii, Moruzzi graduated from the University of California at Berkeley and later attended the American Film Institute in Los Angeles. In 1999, he founded the Palm Springs Modern Committee (PS ModCom) an architectural preservation group. He is the author of "Havana Before Castro: When Cuba Was a Tropical Playground," "Palm Springs Holiday: A Vintage Tour From Palm Springs to the Salton Sea," "Classic Dining:Discovering America's Finest Mid-Century Restaurants," "Palm Springs Paradise: Vintage Photographs from America's Desert Playground," and "Greetings from Los Angeles." His latest pictorial history, "Greetings from Las Vegas" will be available in September, 2019.
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3 Responses to Classic Menu Cover Artwork

  1. Jan Whitaker says:

    La Fonda del Sol is one of my favorites too.

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    • I’ve been following and reading your posts for years and marvel at the variety of stories you’ve gleaned from the history of American dining. Thanks for your excellent work. If you haven’t already done a post about menu covers, feel free to borrow the images/info I posted.

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  2. Nickie McLaughlin says:

    I ordered your book, should be here Nov. 3 – I will need the “official autograph’ Also we should have all 3 of your books for sale on the Modcom website.

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