Night Hawk Kids Menu, Austin 1970s
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Photos from 1935 show Akin not only employed blacks and women but promoted them – something ‘not done’ at the time. He also served blacks during segregation. Later, Akin would spearhead the move to integrate restaurants in the city in the 1960s and was invited to the White House by President John F Kennedy because of his support of civil rights. Akin founded a successful frozen food business selling Top Chop’t steaks and hamburgers, lobbied the legislature to overturn the legal ban on liquor-by-the -drink, opening the way for cocktail service, and served as mayor of Austin from 1967 to 1969.
The number of Night Hawks operating in Texas grew to seven and some became full steakhouses – four in Austin, two in San Antonio and one in Houston. Akin died in 1976.
This charming children’s menu for ‘ young cowhands’ is from the 1970s
The Frisco, a diner offshoot of the Night Hawk chain and named for the burger served at Night Hawks, opened in 1953.
In the 80s and 90s, the Night Hawks lost their luster and the Frisco closed in 2018.
Each order includes a print of the interior menu.
All printed in USA.