SARAH VAUGHAN
MAY 6
thru
With Comic Allan Drake
MAY 15
Mon. thru Thurs. Special
Dinner & Cover Included
First Show
$7 50
2nd Show . . ...... $4.50
51 .50 ADDED DURING THIS ENGAGEMENT
42390 Ann Arbor Rd. in
GL 3-6400—GL 3-6401.
Banquet Facilities. Special
The Best of Everything
VINCENZO S
18211 JOHN R.
Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds,
894-5674
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FINE DINING
AND
COCKTAILS
Visit
Our
Famous
Exquisite
Gourmet
Salad
Bar
Privote
Banquet
Facilities
from
25 to 400
Anthony J. Nestico
Genera: manager
Weddings
Meetings
ttc.,
LUNCHEON
DINNERS
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OPEN
MOTHER'S DAY
2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
215 S. WASHINGTON
SPEND an entire
evening of exciting good time on
one street in Detroit . . . W. Mc-
Nichols (Six Mile Rd.) ... Dinner,
cocktails and entertainment at the
Afterglow, 1/2 blk. west of Wood-
ward; Menjo's, 3 blks. west of
Woodward; or Angel's Hour Glass,
6 blks. west of Southfield ... After-
glow has the great Danny Holley
on organ, Menjo's features the
fabulous Jet Set Quartet for danc-
ing and Angel's highlights the
very enjoyable rhythms of the
Billy Rose Trio, also for dancing
. . . In between the three are a
bevy of other fine spots.
THE SHALEA, on the corner of
Square Lake Rd. and Auburn (21
Mile) is gaining much fame for
its elegant seafood . . . Owners
Pat Elwell and Fred Geering have
had the place seven years and the
only thing frozen are the lobster
tails . . . Everything else is fresh
. . . frog legs, king crab, live lob-
ster, red snapper, scrod and other
delicacies of the sea . . . The
combination plate of steak and
fish goes over big, too . . The
first couple of_years were experi-
mental ones for Pat and Fred ...
who have been featuring only those
items they discovered could be
done best.
THE WORD IS THAT a big ca-
tering outfit is looking for a huge
Royal ,Oak
LARGO'S
545-2700
Fin. Italian-American Cuisine
Deliciously Prepared for the
Discerning Taste
Ample-Parking
11 I • I OS NI
JOIN OUR
HAPPY TIME
3 p.m. to 5 p.m. I j
All Cocktails 75'
• BANQUET FACILITIES
Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon
7522 W. McNichols Rd.
UN 24453
NUM MI I le
YOUR HOST
MITCH HOUSEY
takes great pleasure in announcing
the special opening on
Mother's. Day, May 9
/
MOTHER'S DAY MENU
DINNER INCLUDES
Assorted Relish Tray
Rolls & Cracker Basket
Butter Dish
Chopped Crispy Green Salad Bowl
Your Choice of Dressing, Sour Cream, Roquefort, Italian, Green Goddess,
1,000 Island or French
Soup Du Jour
Baked Idaho Potato or Special Baked Potato with Sour Cream & Chives
or Housey's Famous Potato Pancakes with Sour Cream
Dessert — Sherbet
Beverages: Coffee, tea or Milk
ENTREES:
ROAST CORNISH GAME HEN stuffed with Wild Rice Dressing.
IMPORTED DOVER SOLE, 1 1/2 lbs. broiled to perfection, Almondine Butter Sauce.
BROILED PRIME FILET MIGNON STEAK with Mushroom Caps: 9 oz.
BROILED PRIME NEW YORK STRIP SIRLOIN STEAK, '14 oz.
CONTINENTAL SPECIAL — PETITE FILET MIGNON with LOBSTER TAIL
Broiled to Perfection, Hot Drawn Butter.
ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF, Au Jus served and cut from the oven.
Thick -Juicy - Savory Slices.
All Entrees $6.95 per.
Make your reservations
EARLY
at this great restaurant!
Mitch Housey s
7
in Livonia
•
28500 Schoolcraft Rd. • Phone 425-5520
(Across from Detroit Race Coarse/
suburban location . . . It will be
the largest ever in this area.
THIS SUNDAY is a great day!
. . . Mother's Day . .. Take that
wonderful gal out to any of the
number of fine places open espe-
cially for her.
YOU NEVER KNOW whose
shoulder you're rubbing at Sam-
uels Bros. in the Eastern Market
. . . Judges, sport celebrities,
show biz topnotchers, bank presi-
dents . . . everybody goes there to
enjoy the good down-to-earth food
served by Maurice Samuels and
son Ira . . . Next time you go, try
the gefilte or pickled fish . . .
and those who miss the matzo pan-
cakes now that Passover is gone,
Samuels Bros. has them all year.
THOSE PIES at Stafford's on
Coolidge or 7 Mile Rd. remind
folks of years past at the old
Cream of Michigan on 12th and
Pingree . . . Never thought any
place would ever give "The
Cream" a run for its money on the
pies . . . but Stafford's can be
mighty proud of theirs!
"UNCLE ABE" Chaben, boss-
man at Uncle Abe's Tavern, 59
Seward, just west of Woodward,
is a cousin to Sam Boesky and
Bernie Kerner, former eatery big-
gies now heading Darby's Stanley
Steamer in Oak Park . - Abe's
self-serve lunches and dinners are
a big hit, especially the roast
round of beef.
ON SAM AND BERNIE, time
was when guys forgot about their
so-called diets to plunge into the
delicious food at the one-time
Darby's eatery on 7 Mile Rd. . . .
Today, at their Darby's Stanley
Steamer, the fellows still eat
mighty good, but they can go both
ways—taking off also . . . with
the steam, whirlpool, massage, ex-
ercise room, etc.
STORE YOUR WINE in a cool
dark area and laid flat . . . If
the bottle should have a real cork-
ing, not plastic, this will keep the
cork moist and prevent drying,
shrinking or loss of flavor . . .
Quality wines are never refriger-
ated . . . Wines that are served
chilled, should be wet chilled only,
the bottle opened and immersed
in ice, then served . . . Glasses
may be pre-chilled in a refrigera-
tor for those who like their wines
slightly colder, or on "the rocks"
for those who just drink to be
sociable.
SHE'S HERE . : . the incom-
parable Sarah Vaughan, one of
the finest songstress artists ever
to enhance the tones from a mi-
crophone . . . now appearing at
Lofy's in Plymouth through May
15, along with comic Allan Drake.
AND SO THE RUMOR comes
again that Carl's Chop House has
been sold . . . No dice—it's still
owned by Carl Rosenfeld.
CORRECT SPELLING is Allan
Schwartz on typo error regarding
the fine amateur songster about
town.
94 ON YOUR FM dial is a good
bet for pleasureable listening . . .
especially Don Alcorn from 7 to 10
o'er the airwaves from WHFI.
ONE OF THE HOTTEST "Mutt
and Jeff" acts in show biz, Miller
& McChay (a guy and a gal) is
appearing in the Lunar Lounge of
The Moon in Hazel Park . . • The
mighty shrimp, Jehry Miller, is
just over five feet . . . and tree-
top lovely Micki McChay is 6'4"
. . . The two romp through semi-
blue musical material, razor-sharp
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OPEN
MOTHER'S DAY
OPEN
MOTHER'S DAY
By Danny Raskin
FOLKS CAN
NEAR 11 Mile Rood
Daily Hours
11 a.m.-2 a.m.
Dinners Served
tS\ from 5 to 11
MILTON BERLE
rates on
Banquet in Pavillion Room. Ask Marion.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 7, 1971-43
Italian-American Cuisine
MAY 20
Plymouth.
928 McNICHOLS (3 blks. W. of Woodward)
SWINGS NIGHTLY 9 to 2 a.m.
to the Fabulous Sounds of the
JET SET
For Your Dancing & Listening Pleasure
Daily Luncheon Specials $1.95
Gourmet Dinners Tues. thru Sun. 6 to 11 p.m.
Sunday Family Buffet 3 to 6 p.m.
Private Facilities
for Party a
Occasions
SPECIAL
LIMITED
OFFER
"THE DRINKS ARE ON THE HOUSE"
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OUR FAMOUS GOURMET BUFFET
CONSISTING OF 6 MEATS —
Corned Beef, Turkey!. Horn, Pepper
Beef, Bar 8-C) Beef and Fried Chicken.
Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Ceci Bean
Salad, Mixed Bean Salad, Cucumbers in
Sour Cream, Relishes, Bread and Mustard.
PLUS YOUR CHOICE Of DELICIOUS
COLD DUCK OR DELIGHTFUL ROSE' WINE
(1 BOTTLE PER EACH 10 PERSONS)
ALBANS Bottle & Basket
188 N. HUNTER
Birmingham
RESTAURANT 1646-65531
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Mother's Day
THIS SUNDAY
SERVING 'FAMILY STYLE
CHINESE DINNERS
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anyrt
14../eif
20441 W. 8 MILE RD.
4 Blks. W. of Evergreen
SERVING COCKTAILS
IN THE MIRACLE MILE
SHOPPING CENTER
2325 S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd.
FE 5-8060
FOR CARRY-OUT
CALL KE 8-2860
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After she brought you into
the world, taught you
how to stand up straight
and to eat properly,
the very least you can do
is take your mother to
ox &ffounds
for Mother's Day Dinner. $5.25
open daily 11:30, Saturday 5:00 P.M.,
open Mother's Day at 1:00 P.M.
call: 644-4800
1560 N. WOODWARD AVE., BLOOMFIELD HILLS
(just south
1E43 I
861-2726
of Long
Lake Rd.)