| Description | Menu for the Cathay Tea Garden located at 1221-1225 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. The green and gold menu cover depicts a
         Chinese woman, attired in a dress and high-heeled shoes, raising her left hand to her chin as she faces the viewer. She stands
         on a balcony or bridge overlooking a landscape of trees and mountains under a moonlit sky. The menu is in English and organized
         by number in sections for “Wines and Liquors” (#1-167); “Chinese Menu” (#1-179); and “American Menu” (#181-383). The Chinese
         menu includes categories for chop suey, chow mein, Chinese omelettes, and a prix fixe “Table d’Hote” with three different
         options and prices from $1.25 to $2.50. The American menu includes categories for sea food, steaks, salads, and sandwiches.
         The restaurant advertises music, broadcasting, and dancing from 12 to 2:00 P.M., 6 to 8 P.M., and 10 to 1 A.M. with a note
         that “our patrons are requested to dance only with their escorts. This rule is for the protection of both you and us.” A one
         sheet insertion, decorated with a red border of bamboo, promotes three Table D’Hote dinners for Tuesday, August 17th for 85
         cents, $1.10, and $1.35. The Cathay Tea Garden, also called the Cathay Restaurant, was a Chinese restaurant that had a large
         dance floor where musicians and bands played. They also broadcasted a live radio show. The restaurant closed in 1973. |