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Vintage 1970s Wursthaus Harvard Square Drink Menu For Sale


Vintage 1970s Wursthaus Harvard Square Drink Menu
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Vintage 1970s Wursthaus Harvard Square Drink Menu:
$14.85

\"Vintage 1970s Wursthaus Harvard Square Drink Menu\"
The vintage 1970s Wursthaus Harvard Square drink menu is a charming and historical piece of memorabilia that captures the essence of a popular dining spot in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Its unique design and extensive list of imported and domestic beverages make it a desirable item for collectors and enthusiasts of gastronomic history.Identification and Square, Cambridge, menu is in good vintage condition with some visible wear and discoloration due to age.Specifics About the menu cover features a colorful illustration of a man in traditional Bavarian attire holding a beer stein, set against a backdrop of mountains and a village scene. The text reads \"Wursthaus\" and \"Zum Goldenen Löwen.\"
  • Shape:The menu is uniquely shaped like a beer stein, adding to its charm and thematic German Beers:Offers a variety of German beers including Kulmbacher, Hacker-Pschorr, and Lowenbrau, listed by bottle and half-bottle prices.
  • Wines and Champagnes:Features a selection of wines and champagnes such as Charles Heidsieck and Piper Heidsieck, with full and half-bottle options.
  • Spirits and Cordials:Includes a comprehensive list of whiskies, gins, vodkas, rums, and other spirits. Brands like Ballantine\'s, Johnnie Walker, Seagram\'s, and Old Grand Dad are listed with prices.
  • Beers and Ales:Lists both imported and domestic beers and ales, including brands like Michelob, Narragansett, and Carling.
  • Berliner Weisse:Highlights a traditional German beverage, emphasizing its unique preparation and romantic appeal.
  • Historical and Collectible Value
    1. Historical Significance:This menu represents a snapshot of the dining and drinking culture in Harvard Square during the 1970s. Wursthaus was a popular spot known for its German-style cuisine and extensive drink menu, reflecting the era\'s appreciation for international beers and spirits.
    2. Collectible Value:Vintage menus from notable establishments like Wursthaus are highly collectible, particularly for those interested in gastronomic history or memorabilia from Harvard Square. The unique design and comprehensive list of offerings enhance its appeal.



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