Hard to find original 1946 war-time era menu from the Imperial Cafe restaurant in Seattle, Washington. An ebay customer informed me that this was from Seattle, if you think this to be incorrect, please let me know. The size is 8x10 inches. Most of our menus were actually used in the restaurant, so there may be writing, wear and tear, spots, stains, crinkles and creases, etc., so please examine the images closely. inventory# b26-6.
OPA... Contains the 1943 WWII war-time rationing OPA Regulations Statement! OPA was the Office Of Price Administration that issued ration stamps and set maximum pricing allowed for restaurants so that over-inflated high prices would not occur during the war. Meat & other items were in very short supply. The OPA statement was printed on menus to show they were in compliance with the rationing regulations.