THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32—Friday, January 15, 1965
Michigan' s annual snowfall var-
ies from year-to-year, but usually
averages about six feet or more.
I Annual snow depths usually range
from about 17 feet in the Uppet.
RESTAURANT
By Danny Raskin
Peninsula to about two feet in
Serving Fine American
IT HAS BEEN ABOUT six years terprise of its size, there were the southern part of the state.
some mistakes and a lot of people
Foods . . Specializing
since the Roostertail first opened
went away mad . . . Frequently
in Homemade Breads,
its doors to a breathless public, the service and the food were in-
Cakes & Pastries.
consumed as much by curiosity as different . . . The prices were, at
Magnificent
SUNDAY DINNERS
by hunger . . . The opening, accom- first, too high .. . After the initial
even
keel
season,
things
got
on
an
Open Daily 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
panied by much fanfare and cele-
Sundays 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
and began to run as smoothly as
bration, was easily the most talked
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LOT G-37 NORTHLAND
one of Schoenith's famed power-
and speculated about event in De-
2 Blocks West of Livernois
boats . . . We have visited the Roo-
troit's recent restaurant history ... stertail recently and report the
862-2882 For Res.
It was understood that Joe Schoe- service is excellent and the food
Ample Parking
HARRIET AND JACK
nith. founder of the Roostertail, was
comparable.
GOLDBERG
a multimillionaire who would spare
present
"LITTLE DOW' Bommarito of
no expense in bringing Detroit a
showplace deserving of national at- the Pink Panther tells of a flashy
tention . . . We remember attend- character barging into a bar re-
Dinner at DARBY'S
ing the opening and were properly cently who demanded a double jig-
is a real treat
of.
Scotch.
downed
it
in
one
8r
RESTAURANT
ger
DELICATESSEN
impressed . . . The location was
,
planked
a
S5
bill
on
the
gulp
ideal. at the foot of Marquette, next
Where Fine Foods and Service
• Visit Our New
SKYLIGHT
Co-Star With a Glittering
to Water Works Park . . . Thou- counter and walked out without an-
ROOM, Cocktail
,
other
word
.
.
.
The
bartender
Supporting Cast of
sands flocked to the Roostertail
Lounge and Bar
Sandwiches and
those first few weeks . . . It was folded the five-spot carefully. and
After-Theater Snacks
• AFTE R
remarked
to
Dom.
"Can
you
beat
a fantastic turnout, undoubtedly
THEATRE
13821 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park
. a
Snacks
more than the Schoeniths had been a phony like that? Laps up a dou-
Delight
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ble
Scotch,
leaves
a
S5
tip
and
prepared for . . . Like any new en-
LUNCHEON
beats it without paying!"
A Pleasure
FUNNY PHIL FOSTER, finish-1
ing up this weekend at the Act IV
Res. UN 2-7642
on Gd. Blvd., has proved to the
world that "Brooklynites are just
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
like people." . . . As a native of
New York's most fabled borough.
Foster has applied the experience
of his youth in that picturesque
"Just Like Downtown!"
parcel of land to his general pen-
"A house is judged by the
chant for things comic, resulting
• Breakfasts • Lunches • After Theater
company it keeps"
in a reservoir of whimsical mater-
Hours:
15951 W. 8 Mile Rd.
ial suitable for all occasions . . .
7 a.m. to 12 mid.
LARCO'S
a little bit of everything
SERO'S
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste
Banquet Facilities
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455
r Mencotti s
LOBER'S
Also Shrimp, Fish & Frog Legs
ST4OE
FREE DELIVERY
LI 7-4414
10770 W. 9 Mile Road
at Geneva
Oak Park
NEW YORK
Me Diggitti
CHICAGO
CONEY ISLAND HOT DOGS
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Just N. of James Couzens
BR 3-3532
Fri. S Sot. 7 to 1 a.m.
Closed Sun.
""A1,1 13.4413A
RESTAURANT and LOUNGE
Specializing in
SHISH. KEBAB AND OTHER
MID-EASTERN DISHES
Featuring
COCKTAIL HOUR
4 to 6:30
ARMENIAN BUFFET
ENTERTAINMENT
NIGHTLY
$ 25
WEDNESDAYS
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Private facilities for weddinas, anniversaries, banquets ;
meetings, etc. 15 to 200. Monday thru Friday.
50 Manchester, Highland Park, Just East of Woodward
TO 6-7631
Ample Parking
TO 6-4333
occasions varying in locale from
New York to Miami to Las Vegas
and all , points in between, including
the top night clubs of the nation
. . . Phil is one of the most re-
freshing comics on the nitery scene,
entrancing audiences with his in-
imitable Brooklyn style, chronicl-
ing the habits, opinions and opin-
ions and activities of the various
and sundry types who inhabit his
own particular world..
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A fine monologist. Phil writes al-
most all of his own material, dis-
sertations ranging from the kids on
the corner to baseball to bridal
showers . . . A quick facile wit,
Phil's pre-eminence in the comedy
field is ample testimony to the of
fectiveness of his brand of humor
. The "made in Brooklyn" label
wears well.
SIGN IN A Miami Beach cock-
tail lounge, reported by recently
returned brother, Marvin Raskin
. . . "Please do not stand up while
room is in motion." . . . It reminds
us of the famous sign that was
posted over a bar at an officer's
club in Guam during World War II
. . . "Air corps colonels under 21
• will not be served unless accom-
• panied by their parents."
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• in Ishpeming, Michigan, is a pair
• of skis from Sweden, believed to
• be about 3,900 years old. Memen-
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Singing Favorite
Jewish Melodies
NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT
Plus ATHENIAN ORCHESTRA
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FINEST FOODS
and LIQUORS
SUPPER CLUB
6001 WOODWARD AT BURROUGHS
2 Blocks South of W. Grand Blvd.
Ample
Parking
TR 4-0417
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DETROIT
LIVONIA
KNIGHTS
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OVER ME
COUNTER
SUPPER - SATIRE
SUNDAY
is proud of its
discerning patrons
You too can become
a prestige patron
Quality Food—Fine Drinks--Gracious
Service. Visit All New L.K.I. on
Seven Mile Just West of Middlebelt
Piano Bar.. Dancing on Weekends.
476-1777
535-5315
Hosts—Rocco Ferrera, Owner
J. T. Sean Griffin, Mgr.
"Over the Counter" can now be
seen at an early evening per-
formance, Sundays at 7:30 p.m.
Dine before or after the show—
laugh through forshpice or des-
sert. Daily performances will
continue Tues. thru Sat. at 9
and 11 p.m. at JERrS, 18200
Woodward. TO 8-8500. Adm.
.52.50 ($3
Fri and Sat.).
TAKE THE FAMILY
OUT TO DINNER
Your Hosts: Joe 8 Lillian Holman
The Beautiful
Entertainment
and Dancing Nightly
TRIO
ARTIE NELSON
Dinner Served
Till 1 a.m.
Offering
You
PLUS ADDED ATTRACTION
VICKI
U nexce I led
Cuisine
FERRELL
Banquet room with complete
facilities for private,'
social occasions.
nearly every country in the world
are displayed in the hall.
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Call 272-3510 For Reaervations
19151
PLYMOUTH
(Between Southfield & Evergreen)
We Honor AU Credit Cards
OUR FOOD and FUN
GUIDE BRING RESULTS !
Henry Yee's
FORBIDDEN CITY
An enchanting atmosphere and "taste adventure you won't forget.
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PIZZA
RIBS
COMB. DINNERS
CHICKEN
TASTY
DELICIOUS
VARIETY
TENDER
Free Parking
Parking
Attendant
Exotic Cocktails
One of America's Finest Restaurants
Featuring Cuperb Cantonese Cuisine
3148 Second Blvd. at Seville Hotel
1 BM. N. of Masonic Temple
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