Find the three dots on upper right of page. click on it. Go to settings. Go to advanced settings Go to appearance . Click on Bookmarks bar always show. done
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Chrome doesn't have a menu bar any more. Some of the features from that toolbar are under the icon with the 3 horizontal lines (Find, for example). Others can be accessed by a keyboard shortcut (CTRL+o for open file/page).
If you really want to add a Menu Bar, look in the Chrome store for the Proper Menubar: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/proper-menubar/egclcjdpndeoioimlbbbmdhcaopnedkp?hl=en . There may be other similar extensions for Chrome. Install the extension and then click on the icon; it should be next to the Omnibar. The icon is a black square with a + symbol. This will enable the Menu bar so that it will show up on all pages of the Chrome browser.
The bookmarks bar contains all your bookmarks and bookmark folders created in Google Chrome. You can dock the bar directly underneath the address bar at the top of the browser window for easy access to your favorite sites.
Dock the bookmarks bar
Click the Chrome menu on the browser toolbar.
Select Bookmarks.
Select Always show bookmarks bar.
You can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+Shift+B (Windows and Chrome OS) and Command-Shift-B (Mac) to toggle the bar on and off.
Hide or undock the bookmarks bar
Right-click (or control-click on a Mac) the bookmarks bar and deselect Always show bookmarks bar. When the bookmarks bar is undocked, you can always find it at the top of the New Tab page.
I had this exact same problem when i first started using Chrome it is hidden at the top right , where the address bar ends. Its a little spanner click that and you get all the normal browser menu preferences
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