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February 20, 1970 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-02-20

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PROVINCIAL HOUSE

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Restaurant

19640 W. 10 MILE RD.

• Breakfast.

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• BANQUET FACILITIES

Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
UN 2-6455
7523 W. McNichols Rd.

NAME OF THAT FELLOW who
fell asleep at Darby's Stanley
Steamer in Oak Park and had to
call Bernie Kerner to let him out
was Ronald Zumberg, not Marvin
. . . Darbys Stanley Steamer has
become exactly what folks thought
it would, what with new owners
Sam Boesky and son-in-law Bernie
*** at the helm — one of the finest
health clubs of its kind! . . . The
highly respected reputation of Sam
and Bernie was at stake in buying
the place for over a quarter-million
dollars and nothing was to stand in
their way toward maintaining the
very high standards of reputable
integrity earned throu,gliout the
years . . . Since taking over, Sam
t and Bernie have had to add more

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VINCE MANCE *

APPEARING NIGHTLY

Lunch

• Dinner

By Danny Raskin

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The Best of Everything

LARCO'S

Fine Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

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Enjoy the New

1 BIk. E. of Evergreen

HO U RS :

Mon. 9 a.m. to p.m. Tues.,

Wed. and
4 p . .
Thurs.. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to
12 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun.
2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
AFTER-THEATER SPECIALS

lockers (Ron won't fall asleep any-
more in the sleeping room—thats
been replaced by more lockers.)
. . . Things haven't changed much
from Darbys restaurant to Dar-
bys Stanley Steamer—they're still
waiting in line to get in!

Fri. 'til 12 Midnight — Sat. 'til 1 a.m.

CALL US FOR CARRY-OUT SERVICE

356-3490

TED GLASS TELLS of the time
after a fishing session with Alec
Walters when they walked into a
shish kabob restaurant . . . After
being served, Ted made "the mis-
All Credit Cards Honored
take" of asking for catsup . . . His
waitress returned and said, "The
chef would like to talk to you" ...
The Wonderful Aroma of "Mama's"
A 300 lb. husky appeared from the
Friday Night Kitchen Greets You Every Day at
kitchen with meat cleaver in hand
HAIMISHE FAVORITES PREPARED DAILY IN OUR
and bellowed, "Who wants cat-
KITCHEN HOT 'n READY FROM 3 to 7 P.M.
sup?" ... "Me," said Ted meekly.
18632 W. McNichols :loc
*
The chef quietly explained that the
• Kishke
• Kasha & Varnishkes
* 2 Blks. W. of Southfield Xwy
meat was marinated in wine and
• Stuffed Cabbage
• Farfel & Mushrooms
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
531-8877
• Knish
then wrapped in mint leaves for
• Sweet & Sour Meat Balls
Friday, February 20, 1970-37 two days . . . "Eat it without cat-
• Kugel
• Kreplach
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• Pepper Steak
• Chopped Liver
sup," he suddenly yelled, "or get
• Chicken Fricasee
• Chicken Soup
Specializing in Cantonese Cuisine
out!"
• Roast Chicken
• Mushroom Barley Soup
In Harvard Row Shopping Center at
11 Mile and Lahser Rd.
THE INTIMATE ATMOSPHERE
• Fried Chicken
• Split Green Pea Sou p
Open Mon. through Fri. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
• Matzo Ball Soup
of the Apartment Lounge on W.
Sat. 11 a.m.-11:30 p.m.; Sun. Noon-10:30 p.m.
356 4750
Orders To Take Out
McNichols, west of Southfield,
COMPLETE LINE OF DELICATESSEN
makes for cozy comfort . . . and
the Vince Mance Trio continues to CIE;
entertain with much audience ap-
Home of the
SPECIAL ORDERS
preciation ... His versatile adapt-
Famous Wheel
(Delivered, Of Course)
ability in pleasing those who come
Sandwich
to the apartment is refreshingly
TEL-12 SHOPPING MALL
352-4230
T 12lerir Rd?:
good . . . No food during the eve-
A Delicatessen Deliroma of Complete Dinners, Traditional
nings, but those Apartment lunches
the Finest Meats, Salads and Favorites For Your Dining
EVERY MON.
COMPLETE
hit the spot for a big bevy of come-
Relishes. Pleasure.
SAT. ONLY
FRIED CHICKEN
back clients.
CARRY-OUT
ll
DINNER
DELICATESSEN
PROFESSOR IRWIN COREY at
ALL YOU CAN EAT1
The Moon is a wild and wacky
GET YOUR PASSOVER ORDERS IN EARLY !
& GOURMET
$1125
comic on stage, with tattered ten-
FOODS
nis shoes and well-worn ill-fitting
tuxedo ... His double-talking philo-
MON., TUES. & WED.
Reg. $3.39 lb.
5 to 9 p.m.
sophy exhues a clever repertoire
OPEN DAILY
Open Doily 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.—Closed Mondays
of fun-filled comedy . . . Off-stage,
50% OFF ON ALL
With This
11 a.m.- 9 p.m
IN THE COUNTRY VILLAGE CENTER
Harry and
he is a quiet fellow whose knowl-
SECOND DINNERS
Coupon
28905 EVERGREEN AT 12 MILE ROAD
Closed Sun.
Bunny Gordon
edge of all facets in life is unbe-
AT REGULAR PRICE
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lievable . . . Irwin's formal educa-
tion was limited to one year of high
school, but over 30 years in show
business and an untold amount of
reading has made him a zany
philosopher who knows what he is
talking about!
NEW OWNERS OF THE After-
glow Lounge on W. McNichols just
west of Woodward, Dick Larry and
Frank McQuade, are a couple of
Entertainment. Delicious food and drink. Dancing. All
nice looking young fellows whose
in the brilliant setting of an art gallery in the sky,
policy is three-fold in good food,
Meet
good service and good entertain-
Even the view is unique. And there's valet parking.
ment . . . Dick and Frank have
Plan your evening at Detroit's most glamorous Cabaret.
"EDDI E" EDWARDS
taken over the Afterglow kitchen
Phone 965-0200 to reserve your table. Your Host
Our Famous French Chef
also and put in ace chef Jerry
Chuck Muer.
Featuring
Pappas, whose culinary artistry
has been well-noted for 40 years
Smooth sound . . . great tempos
GOURMET
. . - Excellent songster Larry San-
real fun!
tos is in New York making an
album,
but
returns
to
the
After-
RICHARD MALTBY
FOR CARRY-OUT
glow the first part of March.

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• Complete Lunches 11 a.m. to
4 p.m.
• "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
• Show Time 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

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Wonderful Evening happen at

A NEW CONCEPT
IN TAKE-HOME DINING!

14 Bylaw,

NOW
OPEN

note! IL111
Pontchartrain

AND DELIVERY

Including
Chef Edward's Noted Specialties

Bar-B-Q Lamb Ribs and
White Fish Cardinale
• Bar-B-Q Ribs
• Spaghetti
THE KEWPIE SANDWICH (' of Its Kind!)
"Tons" of Roast Beef with
Our Own Special Dressing!
• STAK OF HAY

SIDE OF SPAGHETTI SERVED WITH ALL RIBS AND FISH I

NO ORDER TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGO

4148 12 MILE RD., Berkley

(JUST E. OF GREENFIELD)

Mon-Tue-Wed-Sun 4 p.m.-12 mid.
Thurs-Fri-Sat. — 4 p.m.-2 a.m.
Parking In The Rear

399-4647

THE ONLY THING OUTSTAND-
ING about Tigra Restaurant on W.
Eight Mile Rd. east of Lahser, is
the food ... On those pizzas, by the
way, don't forget to ask for thin or
regular.

GEORGE NICHOLS at the Pier
One Club downtown has owned it
since 1959, but only in the last
three years is the club's format
strictly Greek food and Grecian
entertainment . . . How he got the
name Pier One? . . . Just under
his spot once ran the old Saveyard
River . .. Pier One is on Lamed
and Shelby.
ANSWERS TO QUERIES . . .
Bill Kozin is kosher caterer at Beth
Abraham and Al Rosenberg is the
same at Cong. Bnai David ... The
old Gagen's site on W. McNichols
is expected to open again under
new management . . . The name
"Losers Lounge" on W. Seven Mile
is no more—it's now called "The
Filling Station Lounge." ... Bobby
Rosenberg is caterer at The Rascal

House.

Two Washington Blvd.

AND HIS ORCHESTRA

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