This would have been the sight that greeted visitors from the SS Spokane in 1908
The menu is heavy on meat and the wine list is comprehensive for that era
The New York Central Railroad
Noted regulars included Oscar Wilde
He opened the glamorous Copacabana night club in San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf in September 1941 and it soon became a popular hang out for celebrities of the era
Miller Bros. Excellent Fare, Baltimore, 1955 Flags This would have been the"No music, no dancing, no frills. The value is on the plate," was the policy of the Miller Brothers whose restaurant in Baltimore, Maryland, opened in 1913 and was popular for half a century. Businessmen forged deals over plates of oysters at the raw bar while politicians were given the VIP treatment. "[FBI Director] J. Edgar Hoover always ate a rockfish steak," Chef Samuel Roggio told the Baltimore Evening Sun in 1987. "There was a special room for