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1970s The Clock Restaurant Dinner Menu Plastic Folio Michigan Diner-Style Chain
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This lot is a printed 1970s restaurant menu from The Clock Restaurant which had locations throughout Michigan. This four-panel menu is housed in an old plastic folder with an additional plastic insert for specials. It is extremely scarce. The menu is approximately 13″ tall by 10″ wide.

The Clock Restaurant chain was a popular diner-style chain headquartered in Southfield, Michigan, that gained prominence during the 1970s. Known for its 24-hour service, the chain was a favorite spot for various types of customers, including late-night crowds, truckers, families, and teenagers. The restaurants were easily recognizable by their signature signs featuring a working clock and the words “Fine Food” beneath.

All our items are kept in a smoke-free and pet-free environment.

This vintage menu is in good condition. It has stains and smudges as might be expected from its use in a restaurant, but no tears or creases. Please review the included photos of the actual item to make a complete determination of its condition.

$31.95

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