6star thanks for the info. That does make it a lot more interesting. I enjoy history too and the different decisions and changes that people have mad in the past etc. especially with restaurants, hotels, menus and such. Can you imagine...$12 million, that wouldn't even cover the legal and permit fees now-a-days!
It's a truly gorgeous place:
When the "new" Plaza Hotel opened in 1907 a room was $2.50, now that same room is $3,750! I can't really too much information about the original one that obviously served this menu. Oddly it was only there for 17 years.
....wait, I found a little bit of info:
In 1881 an apartment building was planned here to be built at the location.
It was named Plaza because it was located at the Fifth Avenue Plaza, now known as Grand Army Plaza.
When it was nearly finished the developers ran out of money and were foreclosed by the New York Life Insurance company who hired the architectural firm of McKim, Mead & White to transform the apartment building into a hotel.
This first Plaza Hotel opened October 1, 1890. The eight-story building had 400 rooms.
In 1902 the hotel was bought by the Plaza Realty Co., who hired architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh.
The Plaza hotel was rebuilt by Hardenbergh as a larger version of the Dakota (a luxury apartment building in Manhattan he had designed)
Now as we know thanks to you, the "new" Plaza Hotel opened in 1907 at 18 stories and 805 rooms.
It has been featured in The Great Gatsby, Crocodile Dundee, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Plaza Suite and Home Alone.