Lunch menu from the Flat Iron Restaurant & Café
The iconic triangular Flat Iron Building was built in 1902 and had a basement restaurant that allegedly could seat up to 1500 guests. The restaurant sold souvenir beer steins with an image of the building on one side and an image of a woman with her skirts swirling in the infamous wind that was always billowing around the building.
Courtesy Henry Voigt Collection
Each print is accompanied by a copy of the interior menu where available.
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