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Mission Creamery, San Francisco 1950s 1877 entertainment and elegant dining

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Description

entertainment and elegant dining

to illustrate London high society at play

future monarchs Edward VIII and George VI

The restaurant was originally opened in 1816 in Melun by Walter Cyriaque and was bought by Brasserie Gruber & Cie de Strasbourg-Kœnigshoffen in 1888

Two champagnes were also on offer

Mission Creamery, San Francisco 1950s 1877 entertainment and elegant diningThe Mission Creamery was an ice cream parlor and caf in San Francisco during the 1950s. Traditional ice cream parlors and soda fountains were hugely popular across America during this era when drinking syrup based sodas or eating ice cream was a treat for both children and adults. The menu cover shows the famous Elsie The Cow, the mascot of Borden ice cream, which supplied The Mission Creamery and which remains a popular brand today. Ice cream parlors

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