"Pam Pam" Hotel del Prado, Mexico City 1980s Menu Design
"Pam Pam" Hotel del Prado, Mexico City 1980s Menu

"Pam Pam" Hotel del Prado, Mexico City 1980s

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The first Pam Pam was established in Paris in the 1930s by the Café De La Paix management and at least two outlets flourished there until the 70s.

However, this colorful menu is from the Hotel del Prado in Mexico City so this may have been an attempt to take the chain of fast food restaurants worldwide.

We like the cheerful orange and black color scheme of this menu and the rotund little elf mascot with his pom pom shoes and the firm statement 'we have no other branches in Mexico.'

American fare such as hamburgers, waffles and sandwiches were sold along with Mexican dishes.

We are guessing this menu is from the 1980s, judging by the food prices.

The Hotel Del Prado still exists in Mexico City and is a popular destination for tourists and business people.

Gallery quality Giclée print on natural white, matte, 100% cotton rag, acid and lignin free archival paper using Epson archival inks. Custom printed with border for matting and framing.

Each order includes a print of the interior menu.

All printed in USA.


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