Here is the first completely new Union Pacific photo menu I’ve seen in a long time. It shows Denver’s Washington Park, the same park featured on another menu, which identified it simply as “City Park.” Like most other UP photo menus featuring Denver locations, this one was used on the City of Denver.
Click image to download a 1.5-MB PDF of this menu.
This menu is from 1955 and offers full dinners featuring trout, chicken pie, lamb chops, prime rib, or sirloin steak. The steak dinner was $4.50 (about $43 today), while one with an “extra thick steak” was $5.50 (about $52 today). A paper-clipped insert advertised a fried oyster plate with oysters, cole slaw, bread, and beverage for $1.45 (about $14 in today’s money).
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Washington Park still has many flower gardens as shown in this Flickr photo by Kim Smith.
Like many menus of the era, this one says, “Steward will gladly provide envelope for mailing this menu.” Someone apparently took them up on this offer as a handwritten note says, “Hello Gang, Having a fine time, Bernice G.” Another mark on the menu suggests that Bernice had the trout dinner, which was $2.55 (about $24 in today’s dollars).