THE JEWISH NEWS

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 25, 1965-31

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Magnificent

UNCLE ABE'S TAVERN

Mencolli's

SELF-SERVE RESTAURANT
AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE
• Lunches
• Dinner
• Cocktails
Our Specialty Roast Round of Beef
Piano Entertainment
59 Seward (Just W. of Woodward)
871-2644

7113 PURITAN

2 Blocks West of Livernois
862-2882 For Res.

Ample Parking

little
bit
of
everything
a

Dinner at DARBY'S

is a real treat

• Visit Our New
SKYLIGHT
ROOM, Cocktail
Lounge and Bar

By Danny Raskin

WHILE

THE RULE is not strict, Vallee, or any other
people in Washington, D. C., usual- .visits Washington. . . .
• AFTER
THEATRE
ly lunch close to their work . . .
Snacks . . .
Delight
One exception is J. Edgar Hoover,
LUNCHEON
who has a daily table in the Rib
A
Pleasure
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously
Prepared
for
the
Room of the Mayflower Hotel .. .
Discerning Taste
Res. UN 2-7642
The White House staff can be seen
• BANQUET FACILITIES
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
lunching at Sans Souci, a favorite
SEVEN MILE AT WYOMING
7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2-6455
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of Huntley and Brinkley and Wal-
ter Cronkite, or Chez Francois, or goomog
the Hay-Adams Hotel, or the near-
YOU'LL SWEAR
by Jefferson . . . They drop in at
You're entering the dunes in Las Vegas and eating at Omar
the latter for cocktails, too, and
Khayyam's in San Francisco . . . when you visit America's newest
and
most beautiful theatre restaurant.
sometimes go on to Le Bistro on
M Street, for dinner .. . Members
CLUB
of Congress. when eating out,
patronize Aldo's Rotunda, The
Monocle-on-Capitol Hill and the As-
sembly, all of them close, or the
50 MANCHESTER BETWEEN DAVISON AND 6 MILE
colorful Market Inn, where warn-
Just East of Woodward in Highland Park
ing bells have been installed to
Available for 10 to 200
THREE FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY
summon them back for roll-calls
Banquet Facilities
VARIETY REVUE
. . . For more leisurely dining the
TO 6-4333 or TO 6-7631
NO COVER
AMPLE PARKING
"statesmen of the future" choose
the Occidental, the Statler Hilton
151CIMITISM-Myrtrzir6
and, along with other celebrities
and the newspaper corps, the
AGED are the tales of
Thursday night buffet at the Na-
tional Press Club . . . The Presi-
great knights whose RARE
dents' daughters like the Knife and
chivalrous exploits thrilled
Fork and so do members of the
judiciary . . . Big business execs
all perhaps that is why
lunch at Tom Ross' Charcoal
thelf romantic adventures
Hearth because a number of them
live 0119
have offices in the neighborhood
.. . Diplomats, when they eat out,
For a memorable and fes-
favor the French spots on M
Street or the foreign restaurants
tive evening we invite you at.
corresponding to their own origins
J. O. LODGE X•WAY
to try the unexcelled, con-
. . . Peace Corps people naturally
AT MILWAUKEE
tinental' cuisine and scin-
gravitate to Chez Francois because
IN THE HARLAN
it is next door . . . The racing
tillating entertainment at -
HOUSE
crowd favors the Jockey Club .. .
011r "music bar.".
873.6100
Take a government girl to lunch
at Bonat's, an old-fashioned Wash-
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E/I
CT
ington house with seven picture- b
hung dining rooms . . . For a dis- o
creet out-of-the-way meal, take her
to Le Pavillon of the Towers on
Cathedral Avenue . . . Take a favo-
rite aunt to luncheon at the Water
Gate Inn and fill her with Penn-
sylvania Dutch food and hot pop-
Ett FO'R B R E. F.OrT DAIL:PAT 6 A.M.
overs . . . Take a stuffy cousin in
the State Department to The Twin-
ing Court Stables and he'll be im-
(Just East of Greenfield)
pressed . . . Take a member of the
342-8855
Atomic Energy Commission to the
Town and Country and he'll be at
home . . . Take a foreign diplomat
to La Salle Du Bois • . . For sight-
EVERY WEDNESDAY
seers . . . when visiting the Capitol,
the Library of Congress or the
ALL THE BUTTERMILK PANCAKES
Supreme Court, try to get into the
YOU CAN EAT !
Senate or House dining rooms .. .
The Senate Bean Soup is a must.
Among French restaurants which
stand out is Le Bistro, a flourish-
ing enterprise started several years
ago by a leading hairdresser and
Other Detroit and Suburban Locations
his wife, the Guilbos . . . It has
1360 S. Woodward
10001 Telegraph
expanded to include La Cave . . .
at 14 1 /2 Mile Rd.
near Plymouth Rd.
Le Club and a discotheque for
Birmingham
dancing . . . In addition to Maurice
538-0440
644-2727
Chevalier, you are likely to see
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Arlene Dahl, Jane Russell, Rudy
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LARCO'S

The New

Charade

to

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SUPPER CLUB

14355 LIVERNOIS

Proudly Presents

DOROTYY HER D9
,

Proprietress

SPECIAL PACKAGE
MON. THRU THURS.

DOROTHY MORGAN

Invites All Women to
LADIES' DAY

EVERY SATURDAY

12 Noon 'til 6 p.m.
• Special Cocktail Prices
• Special Light Lunches

at $1 Per Person

All Women's Organizations,
Sororities, etc.
Bridge, Mah Jongg,
Play The Games of Your Choice
—IT'S YOUR DAY LADIES!

NEGAN

O Complete 16-oz. N.Y.
Sirloin Steak Dinner
• The City's Finest Shows,
Direct From Showplaces
Of The Nation
• Two Cocktails Of Your
Choice
• All Taxes And Tips
$7.50

Dine & Dance at
The most spacious entertainment-food center outside of Las Vegas

2

2

IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE ENGAGEMENT
OF THE FAMOUS

GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA

21,

Under the Direction of RAY McKINLEY
fine musicians & one girl vocalist.

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MONDAY, JUNE 28th

From 9 P.M. to 1 A.M.

Dinners and liquor served from 7:30 p.m. (for early diners). Food
and beverage service will be available throughout the entire evening.

MAKE YOUR RESERVATIOINS

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UNCLE JOHN'S 13
PANCAKE HOUSE

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15325 W. 8 MILE RD.

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Woodward Ave. at 11 1 /2 Mile Road

JO 4-6688

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LI 1-2577

NORTHLAND CENTER'S ONLY COCKTAIL LOUNGE !

THE

OPEN 11 A.M. till 2 A.M.

Lunches • Dinners • After Theater Specialties

RESTAURANT
LOUNGE

MISS JAHN LYNN

at the

PIANO BAR

Special Facilities For
• Lunche ons
• Parties
• Banquets
See Mr. Forbes

356-5293

FACING LOT D ACROSS FROM NORTHLAND PLAYHOUSE

