BuffetPantsPls Posted April 22, 2014 #1 Share Posted April 22, 2014 the Titanic's second class menu (most likely your outer cabin balcony rooms) sold for 160k$ yesterday. Ticket prices were(adjusted for inflation and time value) 50k$ for the parlor suite (very similar to owners suite + adjoining room combined) 1800$ - first class (like haven) 700$- second class (like outer rooms) 200-500$ - third class (inner cabins likely) menus: 1st class breakfast Breakfast Baked apples Fruit Steamed Prunes Quaker Oats Broiled Hominy Puffed RiceFreash HerringFindon Hoddock Smoked SalmonMutton Kidneys & BaconGrilled Ham Grilled SausageLamb Callops Vegetable StewFried Shirred Poached EggsPlan Tomato Omlets to orderSirloin Steak & Mutton Chops to orderMashed, Saute`, and Jacket PotatosCold MeatVienna and Gram RollsSoda Scones Corn BreadBuckwheat CakesBlack Current Conserve Narbonne HoneyOxford MarmaladeWatercress 1st class Dinner1st Course Oysters Raw on the Half Shell, Horseradish 2nd Course Consommé Olga Scallops with Beef consommé 3rd Course Filet Mignon Lili Carpaccio with Arugula, Shaved Artichoke, Truffle, Grated Madeira Cured Foie Gras 4th Course Roast Duckling with Apple Sauce Cider-Duck-Calvados Sauce with Diced Apple, Thyme 5th Course Lamb with Mint Sauce Single Rack of Lamb, Pistachio and Mint Pesto, Mushy Peas and Pomme Puree 6th Course Punch Romaine 7th Course Roast Squab with Watercress Vichyssoise 8th Course Cold Asparagus Vinaigrette Chilled Asparagus, Pickled Quail Eggs, Black Pepper, Mustard Vinaigrette, Tarragon, Chives 9th Course Pate de Foie Gras with Celery Sliced Torchon with Candied Celery Jam, Candied Walnuts with Celery Salt Dessert Waldorf Pudding 2nd class: Breakfast: FruitRolled oats, Broiled HominyFishYarmouth BloatersGrilled ox kidneys & BaconAmerican Hash au GratinGrilled sausage, Mash PotatoesGrilled Ham & Fried EggsFried potatoes, Vienna & Graham RollsSconesBuckwheat Cakes, Maple SyrupConserve MarmaladeTea CoffeeWatercress lunch:Pea SoupSpaghetti au GratinCorned Beef Vegetable DumplingsRoast MuttonBaked Jacket PotatoesCold.Roast Mutton Roast BeefSausage Ox TonguePickles SaladTapioca PuddingApple TartFresh FruitCheese BiscuitsCoffee Tea Dinner: Consomme Tapioca Baked Haddock, Sharp SauceCurried Chicken & RiceSpring Lamb, Mint SauceRoast Turkey, Cranberry SauceGreen Peas Pureed TurnipsBoiled RiceBoiled & Roast Potatoes Plum PuddingWine Jelly Coconut SandwichAmerican Ice CreamNuts AssortedFresh Fruit Cheese BiscuitsCoffee 3rd class Breakfast: Oatmeal porridge and milk; vegetable stew; fried tripe and onions; bread and butter; marmalade; Swedish bread; tea; coffee Lunch: Bouillon soup; roast beef and brown gravy; green beans, boiled; potatoes; cabin biscuits; bread; prunes and rice Dinner: Rabbit pie; baked potatoes; bread and butter; rhubarb and ginger jam; Swedish bread; tea source http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-second-and-thirdclass-passengers-dined-on-the-.html http://joonbug.com/newyork/firstcourse/Prime-Meats-to-Offer-Fateful-Titanic-Menu/AiY7ML0QM8p not sure if linking is allowed but I wanted to give credit of source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonyon Posted April 23, 2014 #2 Share Posted April 23, 2014 My great aunt was on the titanic. Second class, just a toddler, but this is cool to read nevertheless. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Dorhead1230 Posted April 23, 2014 #3 Share Posted April 23, 2014 Thanks for the interesting read! You inspired me to look this up. I thought you might also find this article interesting: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2609430/Good-voyage-One-two-second-class-menus-survive-Titanic-sell-80-000-doubled-postcard.html There are a few cool photos in it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B6ConMe Posted April 23, 2014 #4 Share Posted April 23, 2014 source http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-second-and-thirdclass-passengers-dined-on-the-.html http://joonbug.com/newyork/firstcourse/Prime-Meats-to-Offer-Fateful-Titanic-Menu/AiY7ML0QM8p not sure if linking is allowed but I wanted to give credit of source Thanks for this, I didn't have any relatives on the Titanic but I remember going to the movies when they first showed the sinking of the Titanic in theatres. It was a loooooong time ago :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cubechick Posted April 23, 2014 #5 Share Posted April 23, 2014 Thanks for the interesting read! You inspired me to look this up. I thought you might also find this article interesting: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2609430/Good-voyage-One-two-second-class-menus-survive-Titanic-sell-80-000-doubled-postcard.html There are a few cool photos in it. Very nice. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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