A set of cool pics from The Cardboard America Archives that shows what restaurants in New York looked like in the 1950s and 1960s.
Stouffer's Top of the Six's, 666 Fifth Avenue, New York |
China Peace Restaurant, 200 West 44th Street (Cor. of Broadway), New York |
Gripsholm, an American restaurant in the finest Swedish tradition, 324 East 57th St., New York |
Heidelberg Restaurant, 1648 Second Ave. (bet. 85th & 86th St.), New York |
Inn of the Clock, United Nations Plaza, 48th Street, East of First Avenue, New York |
Janssen's Restaurant, Lexington Ave. at 44th St., New York |
Knickerbocker Grill, Chinese and American Restaurant, 152 West 42nd St. at Broadway, New York |
Le Coq Rouge, 65 East 56 Street, New York |
Madame Romaine de Lyon Restaurant, 133 East 56th Street, New York |
Saito Restaurant, 131 West 52nd Street, New York |
Sardi's, 234-36 West 44th Street, New York |
Scandia Restaurant, 45th St. West of Broadway, New York |
Shun Lee Palace, 155 E. 55th Street, New York |
Stockholm Restaurant, 151 West 51st Street, New York |
The Divan Parisien Restaurant, 17 East 45th Street, New York |
The King of the Sea Restaurant, 53rd Street at 3rd Avenue, New York |
The Lorelei, 231-35 East 86th St. Between 2nd & 3rd. Ave., New York |
The Village Barn, 52 West 8th Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, New York |
The White Turkey Restaurant, 38th Street and Madison Avenue; 12 East 49th Street, off Fifth Avenue; 300 East 57th Street and 2nd Avenue, New York |
Zucca's Italian Garden, 116-118-120 West 49th St., New York |
Heidleberg is still there and still looks the same.
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