Sample Menu - The Henry Ford
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Sample Menu - The Henry Ford
Lamy’s DINER Just minutes from everything in HENRY FORD MUSEUM ® Dearborn, Michigan 48124 LUNCH BREAKFAST at the Diner Club Sandwich 7.95 9:30-11 a.m. or until we run out Fire braised turkey and double smoked bacon, bibb lettuce, tomato and mayo on sourdough bread served with potato salad or choice of chips Chicken Salad Sandwich 7.95 Diced chicken breast, celery, red onion, maple dijonnaise and sour cream on sourdough bread served with potato salad or choice of chips Doughnut 1.95 Sticky Buns 2.95 House-Baked Muffin 2.95 Meat Loaf 7.95 Coffee Cake 2.95 Ground beef and pork with bacon served with mashed potatoes and gravy English Muffin 1.95 Sides Assorted Cereal with Milk 3.95 Pickle Spears .50 Soup of the Day 3.95 Potato Salad 2.50 Chips 1.95 Bakery Specialties Wavy Cake 4.50 • Carrot Cake 4.50 • Brownie 3.50 A La Mode 1.95 PIES! PIES! PIES! - Our pies are from Achatz Pie Co., a local bakery Pie-o’-the-Day 4.50 • Dutch Apple 4.50 Add cheddar, if you like, free! SPECIALTY DESSERTS Lamy’s Banana Split 5.95 SUNDAE «« »» HO B O BREAD 5.95 2 scoops vanilla ice cream, Sanders hot fudge or caramel and whipped cream, nestled between bananas, topped with a cherry Topped with vanilla ice cream, Sanders hot fudge or caramel and whipped cream, on a slice of The Henry Ford’s own Hobo Bread, topped with a cherry MILK SHAKES, ETC. Vanilla • Chocolate • Salted Caramel Pretzel 5.95 Featured Shake Chocolate/Vanilla Malted N N A ’ S P H O S P H AT E S «« »» D OWild Cherry Chocolate 5.95 3.95 • Faygo Floats 5.95 Made with vanilla ice cream and Faygo soda Root Beer • Cream Soda • Rock & Rye • Orange DRINKS Fresh-Brewed Coffee Regular and Decaf 2.50 Hot Tea 2.50 Pints of Milk 2% or chocolate for $2.95 Bottled Sodas Faygo • Pepsi • Mountain Dew 3.50 Bottle Water 2.50 Fresh-Squeezed Orange Juice 2.95 Unsweetened Iced Tea 3.50 Business was brisk when Clovis Lamy ran this diner back in the late 1940s. Embracing the opportunity to run his own business after he got out of the army at the end of World War II, Lamy welcomed customers to his diner from early in the morning until late at night. He thought there was no better place on earth than standing behind the counter talking to people. Townspeople might stop in on their way to work in the morning for a doughnut, a cup of coffee and a quick chat. After meals or after an evening movie, Lamy’s customers knew they could get a great piece of pie, enjoy the latest popular songs on the jukebox, relax and socialize with friends and neighbors. There was always a good time to be had at Lamy’s! Today, we re-create that environment with our setting, music and good company, while serving a more contemporary twist on traditional diner fare, from hot food and shakes to those doughnuts and desserts. Top: Worcester Lunch Car Company Tag from Lamy’s Diner, 1946. Lamy’s Diner at its original site in Marlborough, Massachusetts, c.1946. Cover: Clovis Lamy and customers at the counter inside Lamy’s Diner, c.1946. Explore THEHENRYFORD.ORG for engaging content, upcoming events and exhibitions, and access to our Archive of American Innovation — anywhere and on any device. THE HENRY FORD / 20900 Oakwood Boulevard / Dearborn, MI 48124 / thehenryford.org