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January 08, 1965 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-01-08

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E JEWISH NE

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Dinner at DARBY'S
is a : real treat

.

• Visit Our New
SKYLIGHT
ROOM, Cocktail
"Amalie and Bar

• AFTER
THEATRE
Snacks . . . a

MitatzEON

A Pleasure

Res, UN 2 7642

-

SEVEN MILE at WYOMING

CONEY ISLAND HOT DOGS

"Just Like Downtownr

• Breakfasts • Lunches • After Theater

1595 1 W. 8 Mile Rd.

.

Just N. of James Couzens

BR 3-3532

nn

12 mid.
Fri. & Sat. 7 to 1 a.m.
Closed Sun.

JACOB ROOM

.• 41444 Plymouth Rood
"Illematth, Michigan



Hours:

7 a.m. to

• CONFERENCES

SALES MEETINGS

Equipped with Stage, Screen, Chalk-
board, Sound System, Electronic Air
Filters.

Comfort is file keynote with Captain Chairs,
Teak Flooring and Birch Paneled Walls.

Call The Old Lamplighter at
GL 3-4301

VISIT OUR LAMP POST

GIFT SHOP

Entertain Your Guests, or En joy a

Family Sunday Dinner

at

Mt•

WOODWARD at 11 1/2 MILE ROAD

Bountiful Brunch Buffet

Served Every Sunday Morning-10 am. to 2 p.m,.

Adults $2.35 — Children $1.65

Special Full Course Dinner
$2.75
from 2 P.M.

Children's Portions Available—$1.50
(Several delicious menu items to choose from)
Of course our regular Sunday menu items are also available

We Are IParty IP, l anners

AT NORTHWOOD INN We Can Handle from 20 to 500 People in our
Own Banquet Rooms with Ample Parking Available. Get our prices
from Our CATERING MANAGER on

Sweet Sixteen Parties, Showers,
Wedding Receptions, Bar Mitzvahs

We

also do Outside Catering to your Home, Office or Plant

PLAYS EVERY

NIGHT TUESDAYS THROUGH SAT.

GEORGE GENOFF'S ORCHESTRA

Cocktail & Dinner Music from 5:30 p.m. and for Dancing after 10 p.m. nitely

JO 4-6688

LI 1-2577

REMEMBER — Tues. - Thurs. Are Bountiful
Nights 6 P.M. to 10 P.M.

Brown's Cel-ray Tonic at the Stage
Delicatessen in Oak Park . . .
roast beef, try the Colonial Dining
Roorii on Southfield in Lathrup Vil-
lage . . . Larco's continues to rank
among the tops in Italian-American
food . . . The corned beef and com-
bination sandwiches at Marty's,
Joey's and Billy's are hard to beat
. . . For bar-b-q and pizza, Lober's
in. Oak Park and Checker on Liver-
nois take top billing . . . Alban's
Bottle & Basket in . Birmingham
has a style all its own for carry-out
and as a delicatessen-cafeteria . . .
The Delmonico steak and fried
chicken at Dubb's Country Kitchen
in New Orleans Mall, 10 & Green-
field, are a couple of choide
specialties . . . Old standards< for
fine American and Italian food are
Paradiso and Vanelli's on Wood-
ward . . . Can't go wrong at either
place! ... Want an authentic
Coney Island hot dog without go-
ing downtown? . . . Try Mr. Dig-
gety on W_ 8 Mile Rd., just past
the expressway . . . Hoa Kow is
Oak Park's favorite when it comes
to Chinese cooking . . . Kostere's
is always dependable, especially
for an enjoyable lunch . . . Have
you had a steak yet at Max' Porter-
house (The Alamo?) . . . It's good!
TRIO of Al Hacker, Bernie Glie-
berman and Arnie Shapiro of Bill's
and Hot Diggity chains, will take
over the food this summer at Leo
Adler's Harbor Bar . . . real good
news for particular folks with the
knife and fork.
DON'T MISS THE Olympian
Quintette at Carson's Supper Club
on Woodward. . . They're excit-
ingly good ... At the Pink Panther
on St. Antoine, songstress Su-Su
Miller with . Tony Thomas and The
Tartans are good,bets. Dancing and
entertainment nightly, Tues. thru
Sun. . . . Big names will -be corn-
ing into Baker's, along with semi's
who soon will take headliner bill-
ing . . . Be able to tell folks you
saw them before they hit the big
time! . . . Belly dancers and Ar-
menian music are featured at Club
Ali Baba in Highland Park ... but
don't overlook the sepia organist
. . . Of two new niteries slated to
open in Detroit, The Purple Pussy-
cat beats the gun where the old
Critics Club used to be on W. 8
Mile Rd. . . . The other, "Hello
Dolly," has a lot of folks waiting
. . . It'll be where Bouche's is now
located.
DETROIT CAN NOW boast both
a "New York-style" cabaret theater
and a legitimate theatrical per-
formance during which audiences
may enjoy cocktails -- plain or
fancy—and not just before each
act . . . Jeri's intimate cabaret
theater is able to circumvent Michi-
gan liquor lawt banning the sale
of alcoholic beverages in theaters,
in that food (snacks or full din-
ners), as well as drink, is available
to audiences during the show . . .
"Over The Counter" is NOT a
night club act, but is of the type

[2

ST4GE

7113 PURITAN

Blacks West of Livernois

DELICATESSEN & RESTAURANT

862-2882 For Res.

Ample Parking

Where Fine Foods and Service
Co-Star With a Glittering
Supporting Cast of
Sandwiches and
After-Theater Snacks

13821 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park
LI 1-2888

PIZZA
RIBS
COMB. DINNERS
CHICKEN

TASTY
DELICIOUS
VARIETY
TENDER

SERO'S

Also Shrimp, Fish & Frog. Legs

RESTAURANT

Serving Fine American
Foods . . Specializing
in Homemade Breads,
Cakes 5- Pastries.

FREE DELIVERY
LI 7-4414

SUNDAY DINNERS

10770 W. 9 Mile Rood

Open Daily 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sundays 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

at Geneva

Oak Pork

LOT G-37 NORTHLAND

"'AU 13A

RESTAURANT and LOUNGE

Specializing in

SHISH KEBAB AND OTHER
MID-EASTERN DISHES

COCKTAIL HOUR
4 to 6:30

Featuring

ARMENIAN BUFFET

WEDNESDAYS
ALL YOU CAN EAT

$ 25

ENTERTAINMENT
NIGHTLY

Private facilities for weddings, anniversaries, banquets,
meetings, etc. IS to 200. Monday that Friday.

SO Manchester, Highland Park, Just East of Woodward
Ample Parking
TO 6-763 1

TO 6 - 4333

.

They're Exciting . . .

in

s

The OLYMPIA QUINTETTE
From ATHENS, GREECE

Singing and dancing in a modern Mediterranean tempo—performed

by four beautiful young Grecian girls directed by John Vellas.

and caliber of comedy theater that
has been made famous at the

NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT I

Happy Medium in Chicago and
Plaza 9 and. Upstairs at the Down-
stairs Club in New York .. • Jeri's
is on Woodward.

FOR THOSE WHO need it at
times, there is a drink called a
"Stomach Revive r" . . . pis
Brandy, 1/2 Hummel, 1/6 An-
gastura Bitters and 1/6 Fernet
Branca . . . Stir well with ice
and strain into gloss.

Mentottis

present

By Danny Raskin

THOSE WHO ENJOY adven-
tures in eating . . . try the Club
Ali Baba, 50 Manchester, for the
Armenian food . . . At Kow Kow
Inn on W. McNichols, few can
beat Eugene Foo's Cantonese cook-
ing . . . The Hillside Inn in Ply-
mouth is always a good bet for
taste treats as you like it the
American way . . . Lonely New
Yorkers can perk up a bit with Dr.

Magnificent

HARRIET AND JACK
GOLDBERG

a little bit. of everything

.

illside

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 8, 1965-31

Plus ATHENIAN ORCH.

FINEST FOOD & LIQUORS

CARSON'S

Supper

r

b lti

6001 WOODWARD at BURROUGHS

2 BLOCKS SOUTH OF W. GRAND BLVD.

P.M

TR 4-0417

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