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COUPON

SOL'S

DELICATESSEN—RESTAURANT
22110 Coolidge, Corner 9 Mile
Oak Park Center
399-4440

SPECIAL! EVERY WEDNESDAY

NEW ENGLAND CLAMBAKE

hotel Rwilchortrtitu

OUR FAMOUS
CORNED BEEF
OR
PASTRAMI
SANDWICH

STEAMED CLAMS — LOBSTER

WITH ALL TN. TilliMAN11411
RESERVATIONS 111144111STI0

Congratulate yourself
and your
business associates
with a nice banquet
here at the lkinich.
Our expert staff
will help you make
the arrangements.
Just call Donna at:
965-0200

Ivory Twormay, Pada, Solway
Pisom ter Yaw Lemma aed amass Ma P.M.) Plasm

Ivory Tuesday end Wednesday

25c

FAGO RED POP

32-0z. (Quart)

Also Famous For
Frog Legs, Steaks and Prime Ribs

DIET or REG.

5 for '1

Woodward Ave. at 11 1 /2 Mile Road
JO 4-6688
LI 1.2577

site,'

ilittOWN

Tea. I pal... •

SWINT •
assesses.

It

BREAKFAST
LUNCH

DINNER

The Best of Everything

IN THE ADVANCE BUILDING
23017 Greenfield, Corner of 9 Mile Rd., Southfield

st'

With This Ad
(Corry-Out Only)
and or

George Genoff Trio Tom Charbonneou Trio

THE ADVANCE
NOSHERIE CAFETERIA

- By Danny Raskin

OWNED AND OPERATED BY RONNIE FORMAN

557-8060
COMPLETE CATERING FROM 25 TO 125

THE OTHER PLACE is
name of spot taken over end
PRIVATE FACILITI S AVAILABLE FOR
of last July by Thom Racovi-
• STAGS
MS MITOVA INCEPTIONS
tis and brother-in-law Chris
• SHOWERS
SALES MEETINGS
• AFTECTHEATER PARTIES
IOWUNO &MOWS
Stoiantsis ... on Dougall Rd.
• BAR MITIVA RECEPTIONS
REUNIONS
• WEDDING RECEPTIONS
in Windsor . . . It's the old
ANNIVERSARY PARTIES
Knotty Pine Inn of late 50's
• CAFETERIA HOURS 7 A.M.-5 P.M. MON. THRU FRI.
and early 60's . . . But the
• DAILY SPECIALS FOR BREAKFAST AND LUNCH
fX interesting story behind
• COMPLETE DELICATESSEN MENU - FULL CARRY-OUT
Thom and Chris is their
• COMPLETE TRAY CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS
restaurant background . . .
• NO AFFILIATION WITH ANY OTHER RESTAURANT
Thom's mother and dad,
A s.
Y,
0
Helen and Harry Racovitis,
opened the f a m e d Tunnel
Bar-13-Q with five stools back
in 1941 . . . Today, it has 95
seats . . . serves 100 tons of
ribs a year . • . 72 tons of
french fries . . . and 28 tons
of cabbage for cole slaw .. .
The bar-b-q sauce, a family
reciepe prepared by Chris,
who wroked with Helen and
Harry three years b e f ore
marrying their daughter Val-
erie, is shipped all over the
world • .. Thom and Chris
make a good team — the
latter handling things at the
Tunnel Bar-B-Q and Thom
CHOP HOUSES
making the Other Place into
one of Windsor's finest eat-
eries . . . with dining room
seating 300 and cocktail
lounge for 21 . . . Its conti-
nental menu is most interest-
World Famous Steaks & Chops
ing ... featuring best favor-
FOR OVER 50 YEARS
ites from all lands ... Thom
asked us to try their own
version of Spanish coffee,
which turned out to be both
an after-dinner drink and des-
sert . . . very delicious, too
• • . It was expertly prepared
1431 TIMES SQUARE
963-8484
by maitre d' Tom Stergianis,
whose flaming flair was a
Open 11:30 A.M. 'til 11:30 P.M. Closed Sun.
joyous sight • . . He excel-
3020t GB RANDe RIR VER f
king
s.
3-07i0O
07 n
lently combined anisette.
kailua, coffee, brandy and
the World's Finest Stooks, Chops and Soo Foods for
CHOP HOUSE , more than 26 years. All Boat ago(' in our collars. real whipped cream into a
smooth, delicate drink with
11r. 1,*%
hardly any taste of alcohol
. . • The Other Place serves
eight different varieties of
coffee • . Don't be surprised
STEAKS
when dining there, if Thom
SEAFOOD
ENTERTAINMENT
sends over some chopped
IN ON III II MA/ A
357-4050
TELIGRAPN I 10 NMI RD
chicken livers or gefilte fish
. . . he likes to do things on
the spur as his way of saying
• IANQUET FACILITIES
hello • .. One thing, though
• LUNCHES — DINNERS
• SALAD 80
—two weeks after opening, it
• COCKTAILS
wasn't wise to let him mix
• RES. — KE 7.5571
a drink for you . . . Thom
24587 W. B MILE RD.
was behind the bar when a
DINING &I Entittmlnment • Nqp h 14 per
I
II Mods W of Telegraph)
gent asked for a Whiskey
Closed Sunday
COCKTAILS GEORGE MARTIN at the KEYBOARD
Sour
and thought he was
hearing things when Thom
GENERAL
said, "I'm sorry, sir. We only
. A tradition in Haul Park Since 1934
Cocktails sad wile cellar
serve fresh whiskey here!"
Fred lam at Ike organ
LARRY SANTOS and his
omlanNette Egos
'
e .arm ...nouJe sal t
group called Misty is at the
Driftwood Lounge on Grand
I/2 Mile East of 1-75 on 9 Mile Road, Hazel Park
15 Different Sealoods; a good selection
River ... The Mel Ball Quar-
MON.-SAT '
of Choice Beef and specialty dishes
11:30-2:00 A.M. I tet, featuring Mary Gutzi, is
carefully prepored.
at Ralph's in Dearborn.
LI 1.2132
ADD WANDA NOEL to the
list of waitresses around
The action spot in the heart of the Civic Center.
whose excellent service is a
Toe tapping jazz revivals, cocktail hour 57,
pleasure to enjoy ... Wanda
Big band concerts, dining and dancing
does her good work at Ivan-
under the stars, atop the Hotel Pontchartrain.
hoe Lounge, Grand River,
VALET PARKING
east of Telegraph . . with
HOTEL PONTCHARTRAIN \ 965-0200
an a 11 important cheerful
smile to compliment her fine
GERMAN FOODS
ability.
FRANK AND TOM TE-
Will komen
UNPARALLELED
DESCO, genial bossmen at
• German Home Cooking
to
• Gorman IL Arn•rHan laht
Milano Restaurant on Tecum-
Dark Beer On TOP
seh in Windsor, have come
• Co/Hoods and lauors
• beaunful Banq ue Fool.-,
up with another winning fea-
ture to go with their always
Open Tuft-Fro II • rn •1 I pin
SAT 441 p m.
12601 GRATIOT (DET.)
excellent dining . , • Three
SUN
p m.
nights a week of international
LA. 1-9668
FREE PARKING
enjoyment . . . starting this
Tuesday evening with an Is-
SEA FOODS
raeli Night • , then Wednes-
You're at Cape Cod , All it takes is a scenic drive to
days a Canadian-American
beautiful Pine Lake and Bloomfield Hills A steaming pot

***************************************
YOUR GUIDE TO

GOOD DINING

CHINESE FOODS

CHINA CITY

IN SOUTHFIELD
Exciting!• New! Modern!

24535 West Twelve Milo Rood, Woo of Telegraph Rood

Full Course Chinese & American Luncheons & Dinners

OPEN
• Daily 11 A.M. to Midnight
• Fri. & Sat. 11 to 2 A.M.
S Sun. Noon to 10:30 P.M

Yol•onono•

354-9077

all maw

credit

Tor
outs
& nrs•rvationo
rfacIlitles available for private parties,
sweet sixteens, showers, meetings, etc .t

cards

Also Chino City (#1) 1070 W. Huron St., Pontiac

Phone 6$1-1122

Henry Yee's

Exotic Cocktails

DELICATESSENS

EmmEits

Sptaabung in COLD CUTS &
SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
TRAYS

$ 1 95

RESTAURANT a DELICATESSEN

17244 W. SEVEN MILE RD.

(S Mks. I. of Southfield)

273-4130

per person

, Open Mon. thru Set. I a.m. to f p.m


LITTLE RICHARD'S

Full Legal
Weight Watchers Menu

NORTHGATE

FORBIDDEN CITY IC:n'ere:ti DUA:Si";:°11:

3140 Second Blvd.
It Seville Hotel
1 Stk. N. of
masonic Temple
reasirrainme

MISTER DELI

TE 1-OTTS

Wt BEAUTIFUL TEMPLE 11100A1 IS
DELIGHTFUL FOR SWEET SIXTEENS,
SHOWERS AND PRIVATE PARTIES.

Free
Perkin,

GOLDEN
PHOENIX
8.

CANTONESE
AMERICAN RESTAURANT
Open Mon.-Thum. & Sun., 11-12 p.m.
Fri. & Sat., 11-2 a.m.

642-8386

Iii0A ICOW INN C antonesenFo

i
ot

open Do1101 a.m. t• 11 p.m. - fat 11 a.m. to t
Corry-Out Service
Ira Parking

s711 W. 0 MILK ROAD, OAK PARK

1

KIM'S GARDENS

I

LI 7.4441

Open M. Ihro Wed. 11 • to • I I p
Thum, Fri., Sat 11 • ro Midnight
Sunday Noon. 1 I p os

6337 W. MCNICHOLSRD.

• SPECIALIZING W CANTONESE FOOD
• PLINTY o FREI PARKING

XING LIM'S GARDEN

•Tliat - NV INMAN

DAILY 9.9 - CLOSED MONDAYS

airy e t Service

Perna
Available

Catering to

fur.—Neen-10 pct.

KOW NOW INN, INC.

ITALIAN FOODS

ALVARO'S

Italian &
American Cuisine

Rostouront-Cookto I Leung. 171 Mating Res
a Lounge
1824 W. 14 Mile Rd.
• Sp000us Prorate Dining
BUFFET
Rooms ta r Showers Luncheons
(W. of Crooks Rd.)
Ban quets, or
LUNCHEON

Open II am. to 2 a.m.
F. Lunch, Dinner and After.
Theater C•klails and S.sks.
Am* Fr. Parking

12 NOON

32.75 per person

Osseo 11 •.k. to
2 •.m. Doily

AMATO'

6926 WYOMING

2 elks

CANTONESE AND AMERICAN CUISINE

Nohow" Tsee prong lawns •ml
Drinks
M Ow Coaled loon. Iwr Yew Dining Pleoser•

CAREY OUT ONO CATERING SERVKI

Banquet Fool..
Avalloblo ler

PHONE
892-9001

aDipalace

OPEN 1

22010

p in Monday-Thursday 11 o or to 12 pm.
Friday and Saturday 11 a rn to 1 a m
Luncheon, Family Dinners, Parties. After•Theater Snacks, Cocktails
and Corry Outs
Call 356-5293

authentic Cantonese Food

Oriental City

25298 GREENFIELD, Near 10 Mile Rd.

Also Serving Businessmen Lunches and American Food

M061,41111., 11 A M. to 10:30 P.M.
SAT., II A.M. to 1 A.M.
SUN., 12 NOON M 10 P.M.

f or

OPEN 7 DAYS

Chinese-American Cuisine

WING HO

Chines•-Assericen R•steereet

11203 W. 10 likk M. et Somalia
353-4417

sa t

Dan ia

p m

• 1.111111111MINII SPICIAL LUNCH

WONG'S GA RDENS

Cern.otely RantodeNo

Hours: Tults..Thurs. 11 a m. -10 p m.
I Fri. 11 a m.•11:30 p.m., Sat 12.11 30 p in., Sun 12.10 p m.

24851 Harper at Ten Mile

eking i00115r I

PR 7-9596

NOW OPEN

I

UNKKol POLYNESIAN COCKY *KS
OWN r Des Mon Thur. 1 , w Mrod•.g m 5.,
ern to 7 om Su, Noon to Ii)o.

• 1.111 PAEKING IN RAM

?IS Win •

le •00 WirO Dowrmo Perm,

Oa

lir TittlrTaft

Charley's famous chowder is a must then it's buckets of
blister crab, mussels, corn on the cob guaranteed to
make% fan out of you later in the Loft, tuck yourself
in, order a cordial and listen to live entertainment
a perfect evening ,

S

AID

PIZZERIA

Valet Parking

99d

C

• some ON TAP • COCKTAILS
• OPEN 7 DAYS PER WWI
• THE FINEST ITALIAN AMERICAN CUISINE
• 'BUSINESSMEN S LUNCHEONS 11 00-1 00
• Ai

I/ILA N 0

LUNCHEONS • DINNERS • PRIVATE PARTIES

2859 COOLIDGE

1 ELKS SO OF 17 MILE
IN BERKLEY

U

1 - 7670

Reservations Recommended r 682 6242

S4S77011

chareleg's
crzab

COMPLETE
SEAFOOD MENU
Open 7 Days

C■ ies ,91-trwew

1

151 Southfield Rd., Ecorse, lir. W. Jefferson Ph. DU 6 1700

-

CLAM SHOP

• Businessmen s luncheons
PrIvore Banquet Room -Cocktails

141135 SCHAEFER N of I

CHOICE COCKTAILS
•)AllY A SUNDAY

1

Fine Italian-American
Dining
Steaks • Chops
PIZZA

seal/WI

• COMPLETE DINNERS

ACROSS PROM
EASTGATII

13311 E. Eight Mile 371-9790

galtpiT0AINMIINT

JUBILATION

2'5310 PAIR AYR.

THREE

FRESH
FISH
FLOWN
IN
DAILY

SAT.

I1 , 7 UPS. N. OP PIlltOIV_ /41.2100

TAKE YOUR FAVORITE OUT
TO DINNER AT ONE OF
THESE FINE ESTABLISHMENTS

DANCING FRI. & SAT.
SHAR a SHARE ALIKE
Featuring

SNAIL SISAON

RAY KING

At T. Plano Ear

UNUSUAL A EXOTIC SEAFOOD,

POLYNESIAN P000 A COCKTAILS

BANQUETS, PARTIES

ALL OCCASIONS

Telegraph a Long Lake Rd.
(F•rmerly Dean Galles)
645-5050



I'd love

to come to your
house for
dinner...
but
you come to
my place
first.

524 - 8010

A Gourmet Dehght, Steamed Clams - Crabs -
Steamed Shrimp -- Corn on the Cob -- Steamed
Morn, lobster - - Desert EL Be,
$7.95

Delectable Steaks, Chops & Seafood!
Exciting Salad Bar & Open Hearth!

• SEA FOOD • PRIME RIB • STEAKS

-4

100 — ST. CLAIR
VA 2-78.17

SPECIALIZING IN
• STEAKS • LOBSTER TAIL
• StAF000 • CHICKEN

PRIVATE SAMOSAS WRATH:

NOW APPEARING TOES-

T

-4

JOHN LAFFREY

Of

New England Clambake Every Wed. 4:30 p.m.

ITALIAN - AMERICAN
CUISINE

• • WINK ON TAP
I"I•A""• ' • COCKTAILS

• COCKTAILS
• WMMIER H15 1 1 00 A
MrDNIGHT

THE LOBSTER HOUSE

EAST SIDE
DETROIT S
FINEST

n o

UL 23410

Olen Yea We An-
.t and Mast Utovne
Dating

BUSINESSMEN S
LUNCHEONS A DINNERS

Chuck Muer's

Seafood al its best' Day fultertnan
catches. steal sad cnistmew combanc

SLIRBOG
Restaurant

Otult. Calomel Cackled,. nightly enter-
lasnment and a dolt-youssell Wad We
that put Dembuen an the clap.

779-9670

THE



• SPECIALIZING IN •
FRESH SEAFOOD • FINE LOBSTER TAILS
DELICIOUS FROG LEGS • OYSTERS ETC.

BR 3-9840 BR 3-0750

SAN MARINO

2675 E. GRAND BLVD.

331Auburn Rd
121 Mil. Ed
West el Adams Rd
Auburn 11.ghts

Ample Lighted Parking

• COMPOTE BUSINESSMEN S LUNCHEONS I I 70 3 p rn
OPEN SUNDAY 7 10 PM CLOSED MONDAY

21085 GRATIOT, Bet. 10 A 11 Mile

TR 4-2870

Music by Muzak

AMPLE FREE PARKING

SUNDAY
FAMILY
DAY

Banquet
Facilities

Serving Oysters, Clams LOBSTERS, Steals and Assorted Soo Foods

MOST ItIESIC2ITSIESILT
OPEN i DAYS A WEEK

./

PQ

-4
g g

of

SHRIMP HOUSE

• PIZZA SALAIMA

• SANOIKT FACILITIES

(S. el 11 Mill It

ill

ALLY 3 P M -12 MID. sun 6flmn.-ci an I pm • CHICKEN
WEEKENDS TO 3 A.M.
• LASAGNA
• RIBS & CHOPS
27910 W 7 MILE ilIVWFIN INKSTER AND MIDOLEULTI
KE 1-4960

CANTOIMISE•AMERKAN CUISINE

• CARRY - OUT SERVICE

Draft Beer

Lb
.
.
Mon.-Tues-Wed—Spaghetti
w/Roll s & Butter
utter

Restaurant

iO

KOSTERE S

E
RVEA
URA A 1

INA'S

20441 W. 8 MILE RD, 4 Mks. W. •f Everveso

OHI•ts T. T•. Out
H 7 Oars • wtt•
II I030
Sun IS NOW,

SPAGHETTI - CHICKEN

SILENT WOMAN RESTAURANT

1520 E. TECUMSEH, corner of Gladstone WO 2.9558

KE 8-2860

4.,„,„9

NOW

DAYS A WEEK n e7- SPECIALIZING IN
1SUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS • • SERVING
LI 8-5005 :• DINNERS - COCKTAILS
• Draft Wine

.

UNDAY from 1 , 00 p m. to 10.00



Conant corner East McNichols

WOODWARD AT 9 MIL ,

rC ors
U

CANTONESE and AMERICAN RESTAURANT—LOUNGE
NORTHLAND CENTER LOT D

Carry Out Soak,

17125

C OI/ 0 I'S Pisterin r Iii•.ssourani

LI 5-9202

543-7763

Dining and Carry-outs

otedl piziw

CARL'S 1.

of dr'

PLAN YOUR PARTIES
WITH OUR FROZEN PIZZA

100 People

30687 GRAND RIVER- FARMINGTON - AWNS PARKING 477.5646

ming

I a a, Ia

N,., 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sat, S p.m. to I p rn.
Sun., 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Private Rams Ter leanest, Parties, etc

War•n Dearborn

LEWIS LIM Cordially Invites You to o w 7 lays A wed for

Lunch
and Dinner

OPEN 7 DAYS

000000000000000000 ofounonen 00000 oo amen

CARRY OUT SERVICE
BAST PARKINS)
331 W. McNichols, Between Woodward and Second
TO 67350

OF FARMINGTON

LU 4-3800



IAA NNI SE
• LUNCHEONS •()Rims DITEAALRBONN'
ITALIAN-AMERICAN
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
RESTAURANT

Suey • Cantonese Food • Steoks • Chops • Sea Food

LIMS

537.7166

Entertainment During Cocktail four, 4.1:30, Eve ings '61 Close I Sundays, 5.7

OPEN
Al: C E ID(S
ONDITIONED
A

8410 W. NINE MILE RD., OAK PARK
Men.-Temes. — 11 lent,-10
:I II.1544
Pc-Sw.-11 cno.-11

COMPLETE CARRY - OUT

20211 W. 7 Mile Rd., 2 Blks. W. of Evergreen

549-2420

Authentic Mandarin 8 Cantonese Food

Famous Chop

SALAMI KEEPER

Restaurant-Delicatessen

PIPING HOT TAKE OUTS

BR 3-4332

A

EXCLUSIVE NOM OF
THE PERFECT GIFT

COMPLETE MEALS 8 SANDWICH MENU

Specializing in Almond Wool.) Chicken. lalamaki. Its .
Lunch.. a Dinners COMPLETE CARRY OUT AVAILASII

4067 W. MAPLE, 15 elk. E. of Telegraph

Tray Catenng

MAN SIZE LAMB CHOPS

FREE Valet Parking-6 pm. 'til Close

Delicatessen — Restaurant °Rce.IL
. I i„:"'
Complete CarnpOut ,99.3999.
Greenfiled N. of 10 Mile

a

CHO
HOUSE

Night . . . and 'inursaays,
Italian Night . , The weekly
stints will be by reservation
only.
ACROSS THE STREET
f r o m Milano, the Tedesco
family has opened (Dec. 2)
its Franco's Spaghetti Fac-
tory and Pizza House . . .
from 4 until 2 a.m., 7 days,
with seating capacity for 12S
and a bar all set to go for
the liquor license expected by
next month . . • Franco's,
with its old country decor and
wide beam ceilings, specialize
only in spaghetti and pizza
... About 15 different sauces
make up the varied spaghetti
dinners that range from $1.89
to $2.29, with children up to
nine years old, 99 cents.
AT LEAST THREE
GROUPS in town now bill
themselves as "The Gypsys."
THINK TWICE BEFORE
throwing away . . . a cork
. .. It makes a fine pin hold-
er . . . or when moistened
and dipped into scouring pow-
der, cleans out hard-to-get-at
places . , . Easy on the
hands, too.
FLORENCE T WE E DLY,
day hostess at Sussex House
in Southfield, is much of the
charm that makes folks want
to come back for more at
this very popular northwest
Detroit spot . . . Jim Jar-
dack's Sussex House prides
itself on the pr ime meat
served . . . but a gal like
Florence at lunchtime en-
hances the comfortable enjoy-
ment.
EXCUSE FOR Paul and
Lillian Grossman to have a
party on Jan. 27 could be
most interesting . . . It's the
anniversary of the tearing
down of Honeymoon Bridge at
Niagara Falls . . . Marcia
Gould picks a good date in
Feb. 26 . . . Victor Hugo's
birthday,
COME TRUE BIGGIE OF
1972 . . . item that former
Lofy's boss Sam Hadous
would transform the Michi-
gan Theater into America's
largest night club.
HOPE OF 1973 . . . that
waitresses will ask before
refilling our cup with more
coffee "to warm it up" after
we finally get the java just
right with the proper amount
of cream and sugar . . . We
enjoy a second cup of coffee
. . . but only after finishing .
the first,

•.1.1J

wilt ♦ , ch.

arehisoierr of

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-Lea Boas. Editor

MICHIGAN A TELEGRAPH

01)1 RESERVATIONS CALL

a

MICHIGAN AAA MOTOR NF

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JAPANESE

Restogrent

24629

.fillThENIC
J4P11NESE (EISEN'',

Fn 11 )0.11pro —1. Spro•lIpm

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Sum.. S s• 10 p ro

755/ 3330

MOUND RD. 1 Blk. S. of TO Mile, Warren

STEAKS
ON-THE-HEARTH
7 Mile at Telegraph Rd.

THE IN-SPOT AFTER
THE

phone 538 4688 fot tesmations

LION'S GAMES

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