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The Best of Everything

By Danny Raskin

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DON AICHER, newly appointed
evening host at Rascal House, is ,
noted for his wide experience in
the restaurant field . . . and
thorough emphasis on good food
and service . . . Don's 24 years
of know-how is capped by his
June 1961 opening of the Lookout
House Supper Club in Covington,
Ky., where it was nothing to seat

JOEL NASH

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„at UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

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Your Co-Hosts Dick Larry & Frank McQuade
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* Invite you to enjoy our "New Look"—Don D'Andre at the Piano

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TEL-12 SHOPPING MALL

Corned Beef

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$219 lb.

With This

Coupon

FRIED CHICKEN
DINNER

ALL YOU CAN EAT!

$125

AT REGULAR PRICE

Enjoy the New

PROVINCIAL HOUSE

19640

Restaurant

W. 10 MILE RD.

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1 BIk. E of Evergreen

HOURS:
Mon. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues., Wed. and
Thurs.. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to
12 p.m. Sot. 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun.
2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
AFTER-THEATER SPECIALS

1:1

Fri. 'til 72 Midnight — Sat. 'til 1 a.m.

CALL US FOR CARRY-OUT SERVICE

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356-3490

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A NEW
CONCEPT IN
TAKE HOME
. DINING!

Direct from Hollywood!
Ken Harris and his great brand of
music for dancing!

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352-4230

EVERY MON.

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357-5948
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Pontcha rtid in

Home of the
Famous Wheel
Sandwich

MON., TUES. & WED.
5 to 9 p.m.
OPEN DAILY 50%
OFF ON ALL
11 a.m.-9 p.m
SECOND DINNERS
Sun. 12-5 P.m.

Reg. $3.39 lb.

TR ► YS I HOT MEALS

$
.44
hotel

Telegraph a
12 Mile Rd.

COMPLETE
CARRY-OUT
DELICATESSEN
& GOURMET
FOODS

SAT. ONLY

GORDON'S KITCHEN

Opening March 16

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868-3611 41(

Woodward)*******/1 (
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DETROIT'S MOST INTIMATE SUPPER CLUB

248 W. McNichols (Just W. of

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COMPLETE
PASSOVER DINNERS

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• Complete Dinners F
Luncheons Daily
Enjoy Our Excellent Cuisine & Choice Cocktails

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JDC provides direct care for I It is equally unfortunate to waste
some 2,800 persons in its 11 insti- , your precious life in mechanical
tutions and indirect care for more tasks or in a profusion of import-
than 35,000 others. - ant work. — Baltasar Gracian.

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1400 people at one time . . . Build- *
ing it into a huge $3,000,000 oper-
ation was Don's doings before *
• BANQUET FACILITIES
leaving to put The Spring Green *
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
Supper Club well over the *
7523 W. McNichols Rd. ' UN 2.455
$1,000,000 mark . . . now at Rascal
House, his thorough knowledge is
readily recognized and respected
. . . The "customer first" attitude
for which Don is well noted, has
been
very prevalent wherever he
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* APPEARING NIGHTLY :
has gone.
• Complete Lunches 17 a.m. to 4c
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4 p.m.
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ABOUT 15 OR 16 YEARS ago at
* • "Happy Hour" -Cocktail Time •
Greenbush Inn, big things were
4 p.m. to 7 p.m. •
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* • Show Time 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
predicted for a 15-year-old boy
Piano Stylist Supreme
All Credit Cards , Honored
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whose versatility was amazing as
an entertainer . . . Paul Lennon's
Appearing Nightly
engagement at 24 Karat on Tele-
• Cocktails
graph again brought out a dy-
• Conference Room
•
• Dining
namic personality whose complete
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• Banquet Facilities
control of the microphone was
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masterful . . . Paul sang, danced,
crafire
y
joked
and did impersonations as
18632 W. McNichols
one of the hardest working comics
2 elks. W. of Southfield Xwy
24201 W. 7 Mi. Rd. 538-4688
I've
yet
to see.
53 1 -8877
1 /2 BIk. W. of Telegraph
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BOTTLE AND BASKET in the
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Tel-12 Mall, has the most ex-
ice.;.•;;;_•;
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pensive- tables around . . . Mana-
.
.710711,
ger Tom Jankowski with his
golden hands and electric saw,
Jt cut up the former $10,000 counter
in doubling the seating capacity
from 57 to over 100 . . . The beau-
CARRY OUT
EVERGREEN & 1.2 MILE RDS.
tiful decor, completely designed
Open 'Dail); 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. — Closed Mondays
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by ingenious Tom, is a rustic and
. The Wonderful Aroma of 'Mama's"
IR French-style cafe setting, with
Friday Night Kitchen to Greet You Every Day!
comfortable booths and tables . .
OUR FAMOUS FOODS STILL HOT 'N READY 3 to 6 p.m.
What was before an open eating
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF EARLY SHOPPERS
spot with counter and some tables
is now an enclosed cafeteria-
PACKAGED COLD FOR YOU TO HEAT 'N SERVE
restaurant, complete with carry-
out dept. and gourmet shop . . .
SPECIAL ORDERS
Very
little materials were wasted
(Delivered, Of Course)
by Tom in his transformation and
face-lifting . . . Even the large
wheels under a cart that once held
A Delicatessen Delirama of Complete Dinners, Traditional
bread•were utilized as decorations
the Finest Meats, Salads and Favorites For Your Dining
in the front enclosure, and a
_ Relishes. Pleasure.
false beam that came down to
the floor was cut by him, moved
and made into a side hanging
beam display rack . . . Tom is a
fine restaurant man, too . . . The
dinners are most tasty and his
. . .
excellent sandwiches like Big
Wheel, Submarine, etc., are the
same as at the very fine Alban's
Bottle and Basket on Woodward
in Birmingham.
THE VARIOUS RESTAURANTS
and niteries in the Hotel Pontchar-
train make Chuck Muer's dining
and wining variety one of the
most unique and enjoyable in the
country . . . Cabaret LaBoheme,
with Ken Harris and his very fine
band, Cafe La Mediterranee and
the others are excellent places
for delightful all-around enjoyment
. . . Ken's ork plays all the stand-
Waltz . . . polka ; . cake walk . . . or your own thing!
ards and newer tunes with a
Ken Harris, his _piano, Baldwin Organ and his Orchestra play
highly danceable beat.
them all, with 6-bearyou can't resist! Delicious food and drink,
IF YOU KNOW SOMEONE who
splendid service, even valet parking. Reserve your La Boheme
is a member of the Saveyard
Club, on the roof floor of the Buhl
table for a great evening! 965-0200. Your Host Chuck Muer.
Bldg. downtown, have them take
you there for lunch and an inter-
esting experience . You make
out your own guest checks for
both cocktails and food, then hand
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them to the waitress, whose job
it is only to bring you what you
write down and provide you with
charming service: •
. WHEN DINING OUT, have a
Two Washingtoeillifulevard
heart for the owner of the eatery
'errs
. . . He's trying to make a living
in the best way he can . . . When
things go wrong, believe it, the
bossman is the last person in the
world who would want it that way
. . . Take a tip — take him into
your confidence and instead of
going away mad, assuring your-
self never to return, let him know
instead, so he has a chance to
rectify whatever has to be done
. . . Give the owner a break .. .
He won't be able to thank you
enough! (This holds true for
niteries also.)
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LARWS
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Fins Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste

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way of life. — Eugezie Delacroix.

VINCE MANCE

Friday, March 13, 1970

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Meet

"EDDIE" EDWARDS

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Our Famous French Chef

Gourmet delicacies for
carry out and delivery.

CO U PO NI

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BAR B-Q RIBS
DINNER FREE

With Purchase or Any Two Dinners

Bar-B-Q Lamb
White Fish — Bar-B Q Ribs
Fried Chicken — Fried Shrimp

PICKUP OR DELIVERY

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SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

FISH & CHIPS 96c

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noon

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to
closing

SPAGHETTI SERVED WITHALL RIBS AND WHITE FISH I

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NO ORDER TOO SMALL OR TOO

LARGE,

glad:Yak

4148 12 MILE RD., Berkley

(JUST E. OF GREENAELD)

Mon.-Tue.-Wed.-Thur.-Fri.-Sun.
12 Noon -10 p.m.
Sat.-12 Noon - 2 a.m.

Parking In The Rear

