Friday, March 27, 1970-37
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Roil& and efiadud
TEL-12 SHOPPING MALL 352-4230
SAT. ONLY
The World
Here is the world, sound as a
nut, not the smallest piece of chaos
left, never a stitch nor an end, not
a mark of haste, or botching, or
By Danny Raskin
second thought; but the theory of
FROM RESTAURANT ENTRE- glow Lounge on W. McNichols,
the world is a thing of shreds and PRENEUR to caterer par excel- just west of Woodward, includes
patches.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.
lence has been the role of Raleigh authentic exotic dancing by Grec-
House's Sammy Lieberman . .
ian body twister Nura . . . now
who will soon be both at one from 6 to 9, but soon slated for
time according to plans for the im- the full evening . . . Also on the
mediate future . . . Land next to scene is a giant piano bar within
APPEARING NIGHTLY
Raleigh House on Telegraph will which Bob Elliot tickles the
• Complete Lunches 11 a.m. to
be site of a new restaurant with ivories and sings . . Nura uses
4 p.m.
Sammy at the helm.
both the piano bar top platform
• "Happy Hour" Cocktail Time
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
IN LEHIGH, NEBRASKA it is and floor for her dancing . . . A
• Show Time 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
stage is also being built for the
against
the
law
to
sell
doughnut
All Credit Cards Honored
Afterglow.
holes . . . (honest!)
HERE'S AN INTERESTING
"NEW LOOK" AT the After-
drink . . . It's called Blood and
Sand . . . Take 1/4 Scotch Whiskey,
Cherry Brandy. 1/4 Sweet Ver-
mouth and Orange Juice .
Fine Italian-American Cuisine
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Deliciously Prepared for the
Stir well with ice and strain into
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Discerning Taste
18632 W. McNichols
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glass.
• BANQUET FACILITIES
2 Blks. W. of Southfield Xwy *
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Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
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THE MIDDLE AISLE check-
531-8877
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7523 W. McNichols Rd.
UN 2-6455
tt,
out with cash register at the
•oriffrirar******************`!
Rascal House on W. 10 Mile Rd.
and Southfield, will be put over
to the side where the wall phones
now are ... and the center area
used completely for twos, fours,
fives and above rows to avoid
"A NEW CONCEPT IN
confusion . . . The new innova-
TAKE-HOME DINING"
tion by Rascal House is among
others being formulated for
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COUPON
quicker service.
Corned Beef
The Best of Everything
$219
lb.
Reg. $3.39 lb.
With This
Coupon
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OPEN DAILY
I I a.m.- 9 p.m
Sun. 12-5 p.m.
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• White Fish
I • Bar-B-Q Ribs
• Bar-8-Q Lomb
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(Choice of Following)
• Fish & Chips
• Fried Chicken
• Fried Shrimp
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With Purchase of 2 Bar-B-0 Ribs Dinners
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SPAGHETTI SERVED WITH ALL RIBS & WHITE FISH
From
Noon
Lunch
To
Closing
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
(Not Included in Coupon Offer)
96`
FISH & CHIPS
Rib ,
NO ORDER TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE
t h.,
CARRY-OUT
DELIVERY
4144 12 MILE RD., Berkley
(JUST E. OF GREENFIELD)
Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. & Sun.
12 Noon -10 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 12 Noon-12 p.m.
PARKING IN THE REAR
399-4647
WEDNESDAY
Businessmen's Luncheons—Banquet Facilities
Serving from 11 AM to 2 AM
16890 Telegraph (south of McNichols)
PHONE 538-4455 or 538-4456
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Bring Along All Your Prospectors
for only
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15325 W. 8 Mile Rd.
Just East of Greenfield
Woodward Ave.
Near Plymouth Rd.
• 1001 Telegraph
At 141/2 Mile Rd.
Eit.
GORDON'S KITCHEN
Dri:
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DIE PASSOVER DINNERS
Dvn,
357-5948
or
Family Sunday Dinner
BOBBY LAUREL and his trio
opened this week at the rebuilt
And there's more—come on over and see.
50% OFF ON ALL
SECOND DINNERS
AT REGULAR PRICE
IS 59'er DAY!
1/4A7dthadoetlAti
Bountiful Brunch Buffet
TIIE ORIGINAL ESQUIRE
Featuring Detroit's Inimitable Harry Harris with the
Lenny Schick Trio 6 Nights a Week. Closed Sunday.
$125
MON., TUES. & WED.
5 to 9 p.m.
IN GREENE, NEW YORK, you
CARRY OUT ::8;:
EVERGREEN & 12 MILE RDS.
cannot eat peanuts and walk back-
OPEN DAILY 11 o.m. to 7 p.m.—CLOSED MONDAYS
wards on the sidewalks while a
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concert is on . . and a lot of
HOT 'n READY 3 to 6 p.m. or COLD FOR HEAT 'n SERVE ;";
folks probably would like this one
• Pepper
• Chicken
• Sweet 8. Sour Meat Bolls
Kishke
a national law—about an Astoria
• C hicken
& r
• Farfel •;;R:;
S tuffed K Cabbiage
Fricassee
Stock
County, Washington ordinance de-
KrepTa
P ickled
ie,d Fisoth
m
Fish
• Knishes
Mushrooms
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•
S8haAk
Ba l l, etc.
ey, Chic-kent,e
creeing that all restraurant menus AE • Soups: Mushroom uElg
Barley,
must be written in the American AR
SPECIAL ORDERS
language.
• HOT MEALS
• DELI TRAYS
NO GAMBLING ALLOWED, but
HCRS 'd OEVRFS
cards may be played at Darby's
Meat
Knish
•
Cocktail
Franks
•
Kishka • Meat Balls
•
Stanley Steamer in Oak Park . .
elf;
• Cabbage • Mushrooms (stuffed or breaded) • Fried Chicken
Its steam room with step levels,
exercise room, light room, whirl-
pool, TV lounge and dining room
make Darby's Stanley Steamer one
Carry Out
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of the finest health clubs in the D ti. ,
Ill
country.
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Delivery
IN NEW JERSEY, a person can
be arrested for slurping soup in
a restaurant (hmm! why not?)
RICKY DEE, fine songster, ap-
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pears Friday and Saturday at the
Inner Circle in the Crestwood
Motel on W. Eight Mile Rd. .
Take elevator from street up to
a most intimate and sophisticated
room . . Fine cocktails, pleasant
surroundings and the delightful
vocalizing of Ricky make for a
pleasureable evening.
Restaurant in Harvard Row on
11 Mile Rd. and Lahser, takes
its place among the not-too-many
eateries who know how to make
good eggs and onions . .. Harry
Weiss and his staff are masters
in the culinary art of Jewish
cooking.
SOMETHING NEW IS HAPPENING
AT THE 24K —There's a superb new Master Chef whose
continental gourmet dishes are a delightfplIv delicious achievement.
ALL YOU CAN EAT!
Dig Into as Many Golden BUTTERMILK PANCAKES as You Can Eat
FOOD
TO GO
DINNER FREE 1 ,
FRIED CHICKEN
DINNER
EVERY
LARCO'S
gicia-ak
Telegraph &
12 Mile Rd.
EVERY MON.
COMPLETE
CARRY-OUT
DELICATESSEN
& GOURMET
FOODS
Home of the
Famous Whegl
Sandwich
Duffy's near Union Lake . . .
which was razed by fire some
months ago . . . Bobby was ap-
pearing there when fire broke out.
YES, THERE WAS a St. Regis
Restaurant on Woodward Ave.
many years ago . . It was at
513 Woodward in the 20's.
OVERHEARD at . . APART-
MENT LOUNGE, "The ten best
years in a women's life come be-
tween 28 and 30" . . . CAFE
GOURMET, " I finally found a
way to get rid of dishpan hands—
I let my husband do the dishes."
. . . SKANDIA, "A Hollywood
marriage is a good way to spend
a weekend."
HAVE YOU HEARD about the
owner of a restaurant being told
a rival eatery had burned down,
replying, "I'm sorry to hear it,
but it's the first time the food's
been hot in his place.
Served Every Sunday Morning — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
An indescribably Delicious Variety
of More Than 30 Foods & Breakfast Pastries
$
Special Full Course Dinner
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Served from 2 p.m.
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Children's Portions Available
(Several delicious menu items to choose from)
SUNDAY LIQUOR SERVED
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AT NORTHWOOD INN We Can Handle from 20 to 500 People in Our
Own Banquet Rooms with Ample Parking Available
SWEET SIXTEEN PARTIES, SHOWERS,
WEDDING RECEPTIONS, BAR MITZVAS
We Also Oo Outside Catering to Your Home, Office or Plant
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Dinner Music front 6 p.m.
and for dancing after 9:30 nightly
Jack Schafer's Trio plays Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Bill Kirshman's Trio plays Tues. Wed.
Remember . . . Tues.-Thurs. Are Bountiful Buffet Nights,
6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
RESERVATIONS JO
4 - 6688
OR Lk 1 - 2577 .
Woodward Ave. at 111/2 Mile Road
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