If Union Pacific put bears on its breakfast menu and Kaibab squirrels on its lunch menus, this menu suggests that it put rabbits on its dinner menus. Although this menu is marked “dinner” and yesterday’s was marked “lunch,” the actual items offered and the prices for the items on the two menus are all identical.
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The menu side of the bear menu is illustrated with scenes from Goldilocks and the Three Bears, while this one is illustrated with what appears to be a more generic Mother Goose-style rabbit. In contrast, the Kaibab squirrel used on the lunch menu was based on an actual, rare squirrel found on the north rim of the Grand Canyon where UP owned a hotel.