Menu From 1913 Found During Refurbishment

Posted: May 07, 2021



Builders in the English city of Liverpool have unwittingly uncovered a piece of culinary and local history when an intact menu from 1913 fell from the ceiling during a renovation project.

The menu, dated Wednesday January 15 1913 and branded "Yamen Café and Tea Rooms," was among a number of artifacts discovered in the rafters of the Leaf café on Bold Street, central Liverpool, last week.

Other items included a waiter's hat with "Yamen" embroidered on the rim, instructions for the English card game of whist and bottles.

Leaf founder and owner Natalie Haywood told CNN Thursday that the discovery was "mind blowing" and almost "creepy" -- given that Leaf itself sells speciality teas, like its predecessor.

The items, she said, were found in the rafters of the mezzanine, which she had previously used as an office space and was being transformed into a private event space.

"Down came fluttering from the ceiling this menu from 108 years ago. It's in absolutely unbelievable condition," Haywood said.

Among the items listed on the menu are Irish stew, sweetbreads and peas, lobster, spaghetti, Russian, Indian and Chinese tea, veal, ox, lemonade, sole and banana fritters.

"The quality and standard of the food being served before the First World War is so forward thinking, so advanced, that it must have been the culinary hot spot of Liverpool," Haywood said.

Bold Street, she said, now has a "bohemian" feel to it but was an "exclusive" area in the 1900s -- akin to London's Bond Street.

The wide variety of cuisines on the menu point to the restaurant having been operating at a time when Liverpool was a bustling maritime city, Haywood added.

"Liverpool at that time was very wealthy, and a large percentage of the world's sea traffic went through the port," she said. "It was the Bond Street of the north, really."

"We have had a very decadent and illustrious past and I think that really proves that we were forward thinking on the culinary side of things as a city."

By Sara Spary
05-06-2021
Source and complete article by: msn.com



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