28 Friday, April 29, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NOW OPEN The Best of Everything I COUNTRY INN B-8 RIBS • B-8 CHICKEN • out... "Everything was superb," says Al. "I had a great piece of red snapper, Mildred's white fish was ex- cellent, the place is abso- lutely beautiful and the service wonderful." CLUB 1001 NIGHTS is open on W. McNichols, six blocks west of Southfield...Lebanese and American food...Former Angel's Hour Glass spot will have its official grand opening, May 1, 2 and 3...with floor show including belly dancing and orches- tras for show and dancing. BIG SUNDAY for restau- rateurs is May 8...Mother's Day...No cooking or wash- i n g dishes for mother...Most places will also have a children's menu for that day...so they can be with mom...and it won't cost dad a bundle to have the whole family together. DETROIT PLAZA Hotel in the Renaissance Center may have a kosher kitch- en...Kuno Fasel, food and beverage head and catering manager, is working on it...Among those who have big hopes for one is Kuno's administrative secretary from Johannesberg, South Africa, Renee Stein...Has nothing to do with Kashrut or catering, but Renee is a very rare individual...While it rained buckets last week, she very enthusiastically reveled with "I love it! I love it!" "MR. NITE LIFE" of yesteryears in Detroit, Turk Prujanski, song writer, emcee, show biz en- trepreneur, promoter, etc., is here visiting fr6m Los An- geles for a couple of weeks. QUESTION... Why do some restaurants serve what they erroneously call "cottage fries" which in reality are re-fries and hardened, like wooden nick- els? ANOTHER RESTAU- RANT is being opened by Chuck Muer...whose C.A. Muer Corp. already oper- ates 17 in Michigan, Ohio and Colorado... This time it's Pittsburgh, as he'll spend about $2 million to re- store the historic Grand Concourse of the Terminal Building at Station Square. SCOTT'S KOR- NER..."Since I am only 16- years-old, the employees at many places evidently don't want my business. Like the recent restaurant I was at with my friends...When we walked in, the hostess said, `We don't want you here. There's a dollar mininum.' Because of her, the restau- rant lost out on a nice size RESTAURANT-LOUNGE 29505 W. 9 MILE RD., SW Corner Middlebelt 4744550 SQUARE PIZZA BAR-11=1) RIBS . GREEK & ANTIPASTO SALADS OP EN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 am.to2 a:m. YOUR FAVORITE DRINKS AT REDUCED PRICES PLAN YOUR NEXT AFFAIR AT Wittg5teu Jinn Specializing In: • • • • • • Bar Mitzvas Bat Mitzvas Sweet Sixteens Banquets Showers Parties For All Occasions Excellent Facilities Available For Wedding Ceremony and Reception Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 644-1400 TOWN CENTER FAMILY RESTAURANT OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Serving • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER MON. 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It's the same color and has the same value regardless of who spends it." TOMORROW NITE is ap- pearance of L.A. rockers Little Feat...and first time in Detroit for Pablo Cruise...at Royal Oak Thea- ter...7:30. EVERY SUNDAY, 9 p.m., is King Gong Show at Ramada Inn on—Wickham Rd. in Romulus, near Metro- politan Airport. A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING...Gourmet tableside cooking by reser- vations only _at Roman Ter- race, Orchard Lake at 12...Jim Schwall's band at the Raven Gallery, Green- field and 12, thru May 8...Songs by Jose Riojas, Monday through Friday at Red Cedars, Nine Mile and Telegraph...Charlie Dubin and Don Preston, pianists, at Kingsley Inn, Woodward in Bloomfield Hills. Bob Posch, the complete entertainer, at Sundown Steak House, Long Lake Rd. and Livernois in Troy...Sundown's Sunday brunch ($3.95, 11 to 2:30) and dinner buffet ($5.95, 3 to 6) are both 1/2 price for children 12 and under...Ron Coden, Thursday through Saturday at Railroad Cross- ing, E. Eight Mile... "Me and Bessie", Broadway mu- sical about blues singer Bes- sie Smith, at Music Hall through May 1...Ronnie Phil- lips, Tuesday through Satur- day at Danish Inn on Grand River in Farmington. Jo Thompson on piano, Wednesday through Satur- day at Scotch 'n Sirloin, James Couzens and Green- field...Bob Elliot, Sunday and Monday...live lobster, $9.95 Thur,sday and Friday...Jim Joseph in the catering dept. at Troy-Hil- ton...Rina's good eating spot on Schaefer now closed Sundays...Pianist Jim Jew- hurst from 7:30 p.m.-, Tuesday through Saturday, Bloomfield Canopy, Or- chard Lake at Maple...It's now called Ira Levy's Mama Zelda's, Southfield and 121/2...He's the sole owner... Tony and Carolyn and Company at Centaur Rinkside Restaurant, Drake Rd. and Walnut Lk. Rd. 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