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Interesting, these really old menus would not look too out of place at a restaurant today.
I am curious which of these places still exist today, as some menus depict the building. It would've be nice to have additional historical information.
The ice cream flavors are more meaningful those days. Nowadays they have every possible combinations like the weird "green chilly ice creams"
Yeah, god forbid we explore new things as a species.
I see everything is CENTS! I was like what on earth who is paying $250 for a ham sandwich???
This might explain my confusion. I went to the inflation calculator to see that $60 scallops in 1917 would be $1700 now and was a bit taken aback.
Interesting that many of them lead with clams or oysters. (Perhaps this is still a thing at high-end restaurants, but to have them listed so frequently and prominently is completely foreign to me.)
would be nice to be able to link to an individual menu.

cool collection, just harder to share some specific ones with friends.

Many of these, from the mid 1800’s, would have been printed on a press with metal letters.

A modern open font that might match the style is Old Standard TT.

https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Old%2BStandard%2BTT

I was curious how these were made back then and what modern fonts might look best.

Really cool. I have A Treasury of Great Recipes by Mary and Vincent Price and it is similar. It has recipes from all the restaurants that they went to all over the world but every section has a menu from one of the restaurants that gave a recipe for that section, which is the real charm of the book. Interesting to see how little has changed except the prices...
Ha! I have a signed (after a talk in undergrad) copy for my mother that I gave to her. I guess my dad didn't want it after she passed away so it survived the fire at his house many years later.

Lots of classic restaurants. Many of which are no longer with us and, to be honest, many of which I wouldn't eat in today.

Very cool site, but I had to leave when my mac laptop started burning my thighs...
For those seeking another, historically oriented commentary I would recommend https://www.theamericanmenu.com/. The author makes note of significant, famous restaurants like Delmonico's in NYC, current events of the time, and also culinary trends and menu images.
Anyone interested in this might also like the tidbit that in Germany, they used to, and still count beer consumed as pencil strikes on the beer paper mat. Altering the number by the guest is legally considered forgery and the disappearance of the beer mat is also punishable by law.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bierdeckel#Urkundencharakter (in German, English wiki doesn't have this info)

My grandfather told me that it was deemed time to stop drinking when you couldn't see over the pile of coasters.
If you’re ever in NYC, many of the hole-in-the-wall takeout Chinese restaurants have awesome 2000s era menu aesthetics.

Word art, clip art Lamborghinis next to the takeout number, all kinds of coloring. I love them.

As a foodie, I love this. In many respects, menus don’t seem to have drastically changed over the past 175ish years but it looks like a “Boiled” category was common early on, which I assume was because boiled foods were popular and/or easy for restaurants to make in bulk.
It was very slow; I struggled with it.
Interesting how little some things have changed.

The prices, on the other hand, seem quite cheap--even after converting to 2026 dollars.

This is such an interesting site. And is exactly the kind of curious content which I love seeing.
I'd be curious to know what software they are using to display the graph.
It makes API requests to api.soot.com (and the rendered page includes a div with id "soot-publication").

The soot site is a bit vague about their product: https://spiral.soot.com/

I've previously encountered a similar product with much clearer marketing and documentation pages called Zegami: https://zegami.com/

Tapping doesn't work on a macbook with tap to click. To see a menu I have to do a full click instead of a tap. In the several years I've had tap to click set I don't think I've ever run across a web page where tapping doesn't work like a click.
Did you have to submit the title changing 5000 to “5k” ? Saving two characters is that important?
Not loading for me, empty page (Brave/Windows)
5k Restaurant Menus, Years 2020-2026: [qr code][qr code][qr code][qr code]
That's not the menu, ya silly.
I absolutely love the data viz on this website, so freaking cool
Does anybody have a direct link about the archive they are talking about? I'm having trouble navigating the site tbh.
you can click through on this site, then on the menu click through to the actual resource