THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 22, 1974-27 ADAM'S RIB LARCO'S Fine Italian-American Cuisine `Detroit Guide' Takes New Look at Places Taken for Granted Wake up Detroiters — you tion, so beware. are about to embark on a The Jewish community is • BANQUET FACILITIES FOR PARTIES tour of places and amuse- well represented in the res- Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon ments you always took for taurant section, which is con- 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-445,' granted or never knew veniently divided into ethnic • sereereseremeesseemeeeseeseseroversears i existed. types, price types (cheap to With the help of the "De- expensive) and geographical troit Guide: a Young Guide areas. Among those listed in to the City" (Speedball), the cheap ($2.50 and under) edited by Martin Fischhoff, and moderately low ($2.50-85) the tour will touch on ethnic categories are Alvin's, the CANTONESE-AMERICAN restaurants, bars, shop s, Bagel, Hygrade, Katz, Lou's RESTAURANT places to see, the ate r, Finer Deli, Piccadilly, Sabra Mon.-Fri., 1 1 a.m. - 10 p.m. cinema, sports, music and (Israeli) and Samuel OPEN Sat., 1 1 a.m. - 12 mid. other amusements, including Brothers. Sun., 12 Noon 10 7 DAYS Other notable places where a walking tour of downtown • • old friends meet to kibitz or Detroit. • DAILY LUNCHEONS • FINE DINNERS Cleverly written and well just grab a nosh include the • COMPLETE CARRY OUT organized, the guide gives a Fabulous Star Bakeries, New 29295 SOUTHFIELD Just North of 12 Mile youthful and sothetimes too York Bagel Factories, Dex- 357-4321 IN THE FARRELL'S PLAZA truthful critique on the places ter-Davison Mar k e t, and listed within its bindings. Lefkofsky's Deli in the Broad- Your favorite restaurant may way Market. Even the Box- have gotten a real hatchet man Brothers butcher shop job, or one you wouldn',t rec- earned a mention. • NIEMDIAMMICCO 11100101 The Jewish Center Theater ommend to your worst enemy and Harriet Berg's Festival may be glowingly praised. FOR ALL OCCASIONS The book does offer a Dancers are included in the • POOL PARTIES BAR MITZVAS warning that appears in the theater section. Herb Cohen's • OFFICE MEETINGS BAS MITZVAS • HOME OR HALL SIMCHAS SHOWERS restaurant section but is ap- Raven Gallery earned its • ETC. BANQUETS plicable to everything else rightful place in the folk sec- NO PARTY TOO BIG! in the book. "Before dashing tion, the Gertrude Kasle, across town for a unique din- Rubiner and Garelick's gal- ALSO CARRY-OUT AND were among those DELIVERY — BOX ma ing experience, call ahead to leries selected for the art section, find out what's cooking." LUNCHES AND DINNERS One fault of the book is that and Borenstein's is listed in From 11 a.m. a it didn't heed it's own ad- the "word for word" section vice. There are places listed on books. For singles and others, that no longer exist. there is a list of bars (in- Another small fault of the cluding gay) and events in *Pi book is that it didn't account Ann Arbor and Windsor. A 26076 GREENFIELD ,,g for that ever unpopular gov- calendar of annual events is =ALincoln Center ernmental phenomenon — in- placed at the beginning of Oak Park flation. Although, the book is the book, followed by a his- in its fourth edition, it car- tory of the city. The guide ries prices from its first edi- even tells how to get around and survive. "Detroit Guide: a Young Guide to the City" is avail- able at all area bookstores, or by writing Speedball Pub- lications, P.O. Box 9520, De- troit 48202. Even if you don't need a. 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