This print is the complete 4-page archive of the original menu. You receive every page from cover to back, each in 3 print sizes (8×10, 11×14, 16×20 inches) and 2 versions (pure print and museum-labeled). That’s 24 archival JPG files at 300 DPI, neatly organized into one subfolder per page inside the download ZIP. Frame the cover alone, or display every page side-by-side for the full dining experience.
A printed christmas menu from San Juan Hotel, 1900. Festive seasonal cards from late-Victorian and Edwardian America.
Holiday dinner menus — Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, New Year’s Day — were once printed in their thousands by American hotels and restaurants. The illustrated and engraved cards from 1890–1910 are among the most festive printed ephemera of their era.
What you receive
- Three print sizes: 8×10, 11×14, 16×20 inches (300 DPI).
- Two versions of each size: a pure print (no added text) and a museum print (with a small caption).
- One ZIP file, instantly downloadable after checkout.
About the source
This menu is preserved in the Buttolph Collection of Menus at The New York Public Library and is in the public domain in the United States. The Menu Press has digitally restored and reformatted the work for modern printing.









