THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
GEORGE AND CECILIA GREGO
The Best of Everything
OF
COMO '
By DANNY RASKIN
S PIZZERIA & RESTAURANT
22812 WOODWARD — FERNDALE
And A Year of Health
And Happiness to Our Friends & Customers
WISHING EVERYONE
A VERY HAPPY & HEALTHY
NEW YEAR
THE ORIGINAL
ESQUIRE
Delicatessen-Restaurant
11 MILE & LAHSER IN HARVARD ROW
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353-4999
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Elegant Restaurant
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115 E. Long Lake Rd. at Livernois Res.: 879-6810
COMPLETE DINNER SPECIALS—MON. THRU THURS.
* PRIME 12 OZ. NEW YORK STRIP STEAK
$4.95
* PRIME TENDERLOIN TIPS Ala Burgundy,
Over Bavarian Noodles
$4.50
* BAR-B-Q RIBS (The Original Squire's Table Recipe)
$4.75
* SEAFOOD ALA GOURMET (Broiled Danish lobster, Steamed
Alaskan King Crab Legs, California Dungeness Crab,
Jumbo Shrimps, Clams Casino, Oysters Rockefeller)
$7,95
THE ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE: A REWARDING TRIP TO OUR BOUNTIFUL SALAD
BAR • SOUP OR JUICE • LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH BREADS AND BAGELS •
COFFEE, TEA OR MILK
No Coupons Accepted For
Private Banquet
These Specials
• • •
Facilities Available
19460 W. 10 Mile Rd. (1 Blk. E. of Evergreen)
352-7466
OFFERS DINNER SPECIALS
7 DAYS A WEEK
MON.
Delmonico Steak or
Fried Shrimp
TUES.
New York Strip or Veal Parmigiana
WED. & FRI.
Our Famous Fish & Chips
THURSDAY
Liver & Onions or Veal Cutlet
SAT. & SUN.
White Fish or Fried Chicken
ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE:
Soup, Solad_, Vegetable, Choice of
Potato, Coffee or Teo.
(Weekend Specials also inclode jell. or rice pudding)
— Hours —
MON.-TNURS., 7 am. to 9:30 p.m.
L SAT., 7 cult. to 11 p.-.
SUNDAY, 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.a.
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Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE
Join Us For A Very Pleasant Surprise
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(Continued from Page 28)
ing at Topinka's Country
Inn on W. Seven Mile Rd.
about 800 dinners on a
and Telegraph . . . Pam
Friday and Saturday
Martin is back with a new
weekend . . . Naturally,
the food and service have "no name" group at
to be good . . . and bet- Francesco's on Michigan
in Dearborn.
ween Joe, Nan, their fine
NICE JOB IS BEING
manager Eddie Nicholas,
and a very good staff done by brothers-in-law
numbering over 50 Danny Djordjevski and
Bob Mihalovski at the
people, the best has been
achieved . . . Still Joe Advance Cafeteria (for-
merly known as Advance
won't be satisfied until
Nosherie) . . . It's
it's even better . . . he's
downstairs in the Ad-
that kind of a restaurant
vance Building on Nine
man.
Mile and Greenfield . . .
About that hamburger,
with a dining room that
you can still get a good
remains among the nicest
one at Crabbie Joe's . . .
for private parties up to
and to Elmer, the lobster,
85 people.
goodnight, wherever you
are.
NICKY POO'S Two To
THIS SUNDAY is last Two Spot on Southfield
and 10 Mile, may become
day for blues biggie at
a - 24-hour operation.
Raven Gallery (still with-
PET PEEVES . . .
out a liquor license while
others keep getting it) Waitresses who sound
. . . Greenfield and 12 like they're going to join
you when they ask,
Mile . . . Louisiana Red
"What are we going to
on the guitar and Sugar
have?" . . . or, "Are we
Blue on the mouth harp.
ADD TO THE LIST of having another drink?"
IRWIN HAMBURGER
excellent waitresses in
the northwest area the was writer of "Mail
Dept." item in last week's
names of daytime gals
column.
Yetta Rose Laxer and
Lottie Zawol at Dick
Lichtman's Northgate
Detroit Symphony
Delicatessen, Greenfield
and 10 Mile . . . Both are
Premieres Concerto
highly experienced in
The world premiere
customer pleasing.
NO, DIMITRI'S on performances of Benja-
Woodward, two blocks min Lee's concerto for
north of 11 Mile DID NOT woodwind quintet and or-
SELL! . . . It is still chestra, a work which
owned and operated by was commissioned by the
Chef Niko Karageorgos Detroit Symphony Or-
and brother Gus . . . Only chestra, will be given at a
the name has - been pair of DSO concerts next
changed . . . to Dimitri's week under- the baton of
Niko's . . . Everything orchestra's music direc-
remains the same . . . so tor Aldo Ceccato.
Also featured at the
far, even the sign outside
. . . New menu also has . concerts, in Ford Au-
ditorium Thursday and
new name on it.
Saturday evening will be
FIRST ANNIVERSARY the prize-winning young
celebration of Bonfire American pianist Garrick
Bar-B-Q on W. Eight Ohlsson, who will play
Mile, west of Evergreen, Franz Liszt's Piano Con-
will be soon after Yom certo
No. 1.
Kippur . . . Date is not
For information, call
yet set, but super specials , the
DSO, 961-0700.
are being planned . .
The
Jewish Community
-plus introduction of Center
present a
spaghetti and square series of will
four chamber
pizza . . . To be said concerts, the first of
about Pete Cavataio and __, which will be performed
the Bonfire . . . they give by the Michigan Trio,
very low prices on com- which is composed of
plete dinners but don't three young members of
cut corners in quality like the Detroit Symphony
others do . . . This is a Orchestra, Oct. 12.
very important asset.
For information, call
RICKY DEE (Drapkin)
Center, 851-7300, ext.
opens this Tuesday the
164.
through Saturday for six
weeks at Vittorio's In
The Alley, on Plymouth
and Farmington Rd., in
the Sheldon Shopping
Center . . . Ricky, with
songstress Lena Gordon
and their trio, Mixed
Company, will give out
nostalgic tunes plus the
RESTAURANT
top 40 among their reper-
1535 CASS LAKE RD.
toire.
Keego Harbor
NEW BAND at Top 0'
Mon.-Thurs, 11 a.m.-10 p.in.
The Pontch this Tuesday
Fri. & Sat., 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
through Oct. 16, is Flyin'
' Sun. & Holidays, noon-10 p.m.
Easy, a five-piece group
AUTHENTIC CANTONESE
less than one year old . . .
FOODS ... AMERICAN
doing contemporary
AND CHINESE DISHES
music and show tunes, a
lot of Gladys Knight,
•LUNCHES •DINNERS
•COMBINATION SPECIALS
Streisand and Diana Ross
numbers.
COMPLETE CARRY-OUT
AMY JACKSON does
her usual very good bit
with piano and song styl-
-
681-3440
Friday, October 1, 1976 31
Waldorf Concert
A benefit C on ce rt for
the music de p artment of
the Waldorf School, 2555
Burns, De troit, wil I be
held at the schoo 3 p.m.
Sunday.
For info rmation, call
the sch ool 822-0300.
Featured artist are the
Klempe rer-Raleigh duo.
AN\
Did you know that the finest restaurant
in the city is only 15 minutes
from where you're hungry.
We have Champignons Imperial, Duck Au Grand Marnier, Sweet
Breads Madeira, Stuffed Rainbow Trout, as well as entrees of the
hearty American fare, generous and juicy steaks. Together with a
unique assortment of fine wines, complimented by our carefully
blended mushroom appetizers — it's a meal to entice any and all
. . . and only 15 minutes from where you're hungrey. 10 Mile at
Southfield Road — 559-4230
RID CEDARS
CHEF SPECIALS
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY NIGHTS
12 OZ. BROILED
NEW YORK STEAK
$5 9 5
Served On A Sizzling- Platter
OR
BROILED - FLORIDA RED SNAPPER
Both Complete Dinners inc.
French Onion Soup or Juice, Salad, Hot
Garlic Bread, Potato or Vegetable, Fresh
Baked Loaf of Bread, Coffee, Teo or Sonka
1
$4 95
JOSE RIOJAS, Song Stylings, Mon. thru Sat.
23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.
353-5170
A TOTAL
FAMILY RESTAURANT!
k wig knee
2150 WOODWARD, Just N. of Square Lake Rd.
Next to Kingswood Theater
334-4727
EVERYTHING FOR EUERYBODY
AT REASONABLE PRICES
• GREEK SPECIALTIES
• STEAKS
• SANDWICHES (hot or cold) • BAR-B-Q RIBS
• ITALIAN DISHES
• DIET DISHES
•. CONEY ISLANDS
• FAMOUS DESSERTS
PASTITSIO, MOUSAKA AND BAKLAVA
HOME-MADE IN OUR OWN KITCHEN
Try Our Special Greek Salad
OPEN FOR
• BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER
• AFTER-DINNER SNACKS
MONDAY THRU THURSDAY, 6:30 a.m. to 12 Mid.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
SUNDAY, 7 a.m. to 12 Mid.
IN-HOME CATERING FOR
COCKTAIL PARTIES AND DINNERS