Going out to eat on Thanksgiving has long been a tradition for many families that simply want to avoid cleaning up a big mess after the preparation of the meal. This provides more time to visit and enjoy the holiday.
Over the years, I’ve featured a variety of vintage Thanksgiving restaurant ads, including the Deutschof (1937), the Castle (1954), Howard Johnson’s (1957), and the Airport Tavern (1957).
Here’s another one. It’s for the well-remembered Heilman’s Restaurant at the corner of Broadway and West Erie Avenue and ran in the Journal on November 12, 1960.
It’s a strange-looking ad too.
Despite the fancy-sounding meal on the menu (a “gourmet buffet complete with garnished hams, decorated turkeys, ice carvings), the ad depicts what looks like twin pilgrim clowns. Each has a bulbous schnozzola that would not look out of place on Red Nose Day.
Gee, the turkey dinner and clown motif is almost reminiscent of an ad for Harvest House.
Happy Thanksgiving Dan to you and yours! -Rae
ReplyDeleteHi Rae! Happy Thanksgiving to you too!
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