wow THE JEWISH NE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 9, 1964-39 Magnificent Mencotti s 7113 PURITAN- a little bit of everything Dont cook. tonight... By Danny Raskin — 2 Blocks West of LIvernois 862-2882 For Res. DINING OUT in New York, An- nut-of-towners . . . we have dined Ample Parking . nette's Le Petit Veau is one of at Annette's several times over the those wonderful little French res- last few years and always find our taurants that are well known to dinners excellent . ... The menu 11.■12.1.■0■4.1111111, 0■1 •■■•■ ••• New Yorkers but rarely visited by is strictly French. of course, but Dinner at DARBY'S unlike such world-famous restaufi is a real treat rants as the Colony, Chambord and La Pavillion, the prices are well • Visit Our New within the reach of the average SKYLIGHT pocketbook and yet with a quality ROOM, Cocktail of food that should make the above- Lounge and Bar named blush , .. The menu at An- • AFTER nette's lists a number of mouth- THEATRE Snacks . . . a watering delights including escar- Delight gots de bourgoyne (snails) that are LUNCHEON New . York .ROumeinian A Pleasure served up seconds after leaving $95 the stove, one advantage of a small " operation . . . Other favorites are Res. UN 2-7642 onion soup and vichysoisse, poulet 13821 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Pk. en coccotte ala Annette. chicken SEVEN MILE at WYOMING LI 1-2888 that is as much fun to eat as it is AIMMIUMM•. ■ 4•11.0 ■••■•••■••■•■•■ ••••• to say, escalloppe de veau ala An- nette, steaks, roasts, casseroles, lobster, frog legs and fish also grace the menu . . . Its kitchen defies every rule in the restaurant business by its abbreviated size .. . In addition to really superb food, Annette's has a fine bar and a large and varied wine list featur- 4-Course $ I 50 ing some of the best imports. Luncheon Buffet. IT WAS JUST ABOUT six years Served Mon. thru Sat. ago . . . Frank Gagen, suave res- t taurant and music man, was just Our Famous Smorgasbord about to go into his act on the Served Every Night bandstand when he was approached by an earnest little man whose Dinners from the Menu seedy clothing nicely compli- from $2.75 Located on Beautiful Pine Lake mented his rather detached air .. Phone 682-0600 for Reservations He introduced himself as Benny Pine Lake Road off. Orchard Rd. For Parties, Weddings, Cantelli, said he was from Toronto, Social Functions and asked if he could sing a couple -of numbers . . . Frank Gagen, be- For your pleasure a showing of paintings by cause he is Frank Gager'. full of the internationally famous Mr. Simon Rosen Irish wit, warmth, imagination and humor. looked him over closely, saw that he was sober and said. 'Why not! - . . . That's how it all began . . . today, Tiger Benny, as Frank bills him, is just about the hottest show biz act in Detroit . . . We have caught Tiger Benny's act a couple of times at Gagen's . . . He is short, modest, and self-ef- facing. pleasant looking, certainly FEATURED VOCALIST LORI YOUNG not handsome . . Off-stage he is ALSO INSTRUMENTALISTS FRANK GILBO AND DON KIPP shy and carries on a conversation DINNERS SERVED in subdued tones . . . He has an From 5:30 enchantingly naive quality and a SUPERB FOOD vaguely wistful air . . But when DANCING . Tiger Benny gets up to sing, ah, 8:45 to 1:45 A.M. there's the differente . . . It be- PIANO BAR MUSIC 4 TO 7 comes apparent why they call him WITH JUDY CARROLL Tiger . . . No caged-up wild one Banquet Facilities ever paced the floor with more in- Business Men's Luncheons tense, nervous energy . . . The din- OPEN MON. THRU SAT. ner crowd at Gagen's is • wild CALL 538-5444 about him . . . 'Over a superb FOR RESERVATIONS double lamp chop dinner, which 18800 W. McNICHOLS had been preceded by green turtle (WEST OF SOUTHFIELD) soup and accompanied by a delec- table Ceasar salad, Benny told us that he had never been interested in opera but that he had trained • LUNCHEON for the concert stage. 21174 GREENFIELD RD. • In the Green 8 Shopping Center • Breakfasts • Lunches • Dinners • After Theater Snacks • Complete Menu of Marty's famous sandwiches F The Sage Delicatessen Choice BEEF Hi- 1 95 PASTRAMI ilatu nba tountil lb OPEN 365 DAYS OF THE YEAR JOHNNY DI CICCO'S LANDMARK illside 41661 Plymouth Road Plymouth, Michigan • DINNER • LATE SNACKS 11) COCKTAIL LOUNGE Open 11:30 a.m. - 12 nn INTERNATIONAL FOLK song- ster and recording star Ed Mc- Curdy is the attraction this week and next at the Chessmate Gal- lery on Livernois. P. erATED EAST OF1101 01/7W.N101044 GL 3-4301 FOR RESERVATIONS CLOSED SUNDAY 2 BlOcks from Burroughs Visit Our Lamp Post Gift Shop Corp. 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