26 October 24, 1975

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The Best of Everything

By DANNY RASKIN

TALIAN-AMERICAN CAFE

LANDMARK
RESTAURANT

25900 Greenfield at Lincoln
Green-Lincoln Bldg.

Oak Park
968-1150

A LOOKSEE AT SPOTS OF YESTERYEARS . . .
BREAKFAST SPECIALS
BROILED WHITE FISH
THE WONDER BAR . . . certainly one of Detroit's
most cosmopolitan restaurants, came by its air of joie de
ANY HOUR! ANY DAY!
6 a.m. to 11 a.m.
2 eggs, hashed
vivre honestly as the_direct heir to one of the city's most
11 a.m. to 7- p.m.
browns, toast &
Includes: Souo or
elegant "clubs" of the Twenties . . . Sammy Sofferin, affa-
CHILDREN UNDER 12
jelly, coffee
Juice, Cole Slaw
ADULTS $4.75
ble proprietor of the Wonder Bar, parlayed a cigar stand, an
30( PER YEAR OF AGE
or Salad, Choice )2yD
2 eggs, choice of 2
apartment house and the old Powatan Club into the very
PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES
of Potato, Dinner
different breakfast $129
successful Washington Blvd. supper club . . . In addition to
Roll & Butter
meats, toast &
17630 WOODWARD (4 Blks. N. of 6 Mile)
an excellent menu, the Wonder Bar featured a delightful
jelly, coffee
For Reservations
cocktail bar, dancing on an intimate floor to the music of
Attendant Parking
NOW OPEN 24 HOURS MON. THRU. SAT.
the orchestra and a glittering clientele . . . In keeping with
869-3988
his belief that "good soups and sauces are the hallmark of
SUNDAYS 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.
a good restaurant," Sofferin's Wonder Bar listed black bean
soup
on
its
daily
luncheon
menu
and
turtle
soup
spiked
with
:4V
4
brandy on the dinner menu . . . Other specialties of the
TRY ROSES'S FAMOUS
Rose and
Your Hosts At the
house include shrimps a la Powatan, which consisted of
PICKLED AND
Irving
Guttman
bread shaped into a pyramid to which were attached fried
GEFILTE
FISH!
Invite
You
shrimp, chicken livers, anchovies and scallops. Around the
cont 63r391 base
were frog legs . . . Sammy insisted that prime beef
To See Why
was another key to running a successful restaurant . .
The Wonder Bar was the first restaurant in Detroit to in-
We Are #1
Invite You For Fine
House
troduce the boneless strip sirloin, known as the New York
Specialties
In The Metropolitan
Dining, Cocktails & Dancing
cut, and this entree is still a big seller today in other restau-
include
Detroit Area
Selected
rants . . . Sammy was the first to admit that the success of
Song Stylings By
Seafood,
the Wonder Bar was in a great measure due to his wife
Steaks,
LARRY PARKS
Margaret . . . In fact the business was pretty much of -a
Prime Rib and
family role . . . In addition to Sammy and Margaret, sons -
MON. THRU SAT.
Rack of Lamb
Sammy Jr., Lee and Don were gainfully employed there,
while daughter Sue was still in school . . . Margaret's role
Nes
PRIVATE BANQUET
was traditionally that of taster . . . Everything on the king-
LATE EVENING
\•f-P
De
• BREAKFAST
sized
menu
had
to
pass
her
critical
inspection
.
.
.
This
ac-
ROOMS
MENU
• LUNCH
counted for the high quality of the food . . . Civic-minded
From 1 5 to 125
• DINNER
Sammy was not alarmed by the migration to the suburbs
• CARRY-OUT
.
.
.
he
had
great
faith
in
the
future
of
the
downtown
busi-
23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.
353-5170 ness community.
++,1,/,+++4 4449444,, ++4 2 ++ COMING UP ON the two-room setup . . . Back
Golden Coach marquee fol- room of all booths in bright
4° lowing Billy Eckstine now orange and about eight two-
Elo there through Sunday, are top tables in front . . .
a. Dick Haymes, Tuesday-Nov. Embers
was a
1- 2; Chubby Checker, Nov. 52-seater originally
on Seven Mile for
• BREAKFAST
OUR FAMOUS SUPER BREAKFAST SPECIAL
" A Deli And Mort!"
at) 4-6; Tony Martin, Nov. 7-16; 11 years, where Phil and
Tues. Thru Thurs. till 11 a.m. Sat. & Sun. 'til 10 a.m.
• LUNCH
2
Mamie
Van
Doren,
Nov.
Dorothy Moscowitz did the
5 5 221 10 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE
• Orange Juke • 2 Eggs (any style)
•
DINNER
18-23;
Al
Martino,
Nov.
cooking so many folks used
° V IN THE OAK PARK CENTER MON., TUES. & THURS., FRI. &
• Roll or toast
Tea or coffee
28-Dec.
7,
and
Bobby
Ry-
to
rave
about
.
.
.
They'll
7 a.m.-9 p.m.
314 dell, Dec. 9-14.
4,
399-4440
CLOSED WED.
continue their fine chores in
HOURS:
27165 GREENFIELD
SUN., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
IS THE MAGIC PAN
3
4E
TUES., WED., THURS. 8
the new location . . . with
1
BIk.
N.
of
11
Mile
, chain coming to the Detroit son Carey a grown-up young
'7 a.m.-11 p.m.
Next to Great Scott Market
4°- area? . . . Talk is that this man old enough to also be a
SATURDAY, 7 a.m.-1 a.m.
559-1380
SUNDAY, 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
zio maker of all crepes imagina-
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ble
will
be
opening
in
the
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Troy region.
113 LORI JACOBS, local
INCL: SALAD; $298
a, songstress making it big
4E
POTATO, VEGETABLE,
around the country, will do
4E
4°- a one-woman concert, Dec.
BREAD & BUTTER
4E
Ito 20, at Ford Auditorium . . .
Lori has been traveling
Available Mon. Thru Sun. After 3 p.m.
Shrimp Cocktail, Soup, Salad, Potato, Sn
about, mainly doing college
concerts . . . This bit at
Vichy Water, Coffee, Tea or Milk 'AA/
7 24., Ford Auditorium will be her
That's the most expensive meal of over 52
biggest solo yet.
6 MEATS, POT. SALAD, FREE DELIVERY
4°
FAMOUS
OPERATIC
COLE SLAW, RELISHES,
different seafood dishes . . . prime-steaks too!
ak arias and duets will fill the
CHOPPED LIVER AND OUR
air this Sunday at Bobbie's
Same great lunches plus our new luncheon sandwiches.
OWN HOME-BAKED BREAD.
-Y- Pub on Telegraph, north of
We Use Vienna-
Fabulous tasting and fast service
12 Mile . . . with Jan Al-
REG. $3.50
Wilno Products
a.. bright, lyric coloratura; Ed
Kingins, tenor and Elsie
SUNDAY PLATTER F • R TWO
Inselman, mezzo soprano
SMOKED FISH, SABLE, LOX, HARD-BOILED
Bernie Katz accompa-
EGG, CREAM CHEESE, TOMATOES, ONIONS,
a. nies them on piano . . . It'll
OLIVES AND FOUR BAGELS
FOR
TWO!
be from 6:30 to 9:30 . . .
Lunch from 11'30 a.m. Dinners 'til midnight.
Sundays, 3 p.m. to 9 .m.
cover charge $2.50 per per-
FALL BREAKFAST SPECIAL * ° son.
Banquets, Weddings, Christmas facilities available
MON. THRU SAT. ONLY 'TIL 11 a.m.
EMBERS DELICATES-
2 EGGS, R OLL O R TOAST, BUTTER,
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FREE
Valet Parking. Limousine service to and from the Fisher Theatre.
JELLY & COFFEE
SEN will open its new doors
Reservations accepted
3077 W. Grand Blvd.
* this Monday on the north-
(across from G.M. Bldg).
2 .4,0 east corner of 15 Mile Rd.
872-3111
HOME-COOKED DINNER SPECIALS DAILY
•
DAIRY TRAYS a -.t
and Lahser next to A & P
+4244 4:0 44444 ++.44 +44
Ai% TRY OUR NEW AFTER-THEATER SANDWICHES
4)44+01%1, . • . with seating for 72 in a

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