28 Friday, September 2, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
The Best of Everythir
SERVING ITALIAN-AMERICAN
CUISINE IN THE FINEST
TRADITION
OVER
40 YEARS A
DETROIT DINING LANDMARK
(YOUR HOSTS: DAN &MARCELLA MOODY)
• Luncheons • Dinners' • Cocktails
•
Late Evening Menu • Private Banquet Facilities
MON., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
TUES. THRU SAT., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
SUNDAY BUFFET DAY. 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
17630 WOODWARD (4 Blks. N. of 6 Mile)
869-3988
ATTENDANT PARKING
EW HOURSAFTER LABOR DAY
TUES., WED. & THURS., 6:30 TO 9p.m.
FRI. & SAT., 6:30 TO 11p.m.
SUN., 6:30 TO 9p.m.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR
THE HOLIDAYS
FISHES, DINNERS, ETC.
Rose and
Irving Guttman
Invite You
To See Why
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goes back to the kitchen at
the W. McNichols spot.
Seating will be approx-
imately 175 to 200...and
name will either be Larco's
of West Bloomfield or
Larco's On The Mall.
MIKE TAYLOR SHOW is
at Brunetti's on 12 Mile and
Northwestern...opening last
Tuesday for a four-week en-
gagement...Mike is one of
the finest entertainers in
town and the group with
him is composed of very tal-
ented young men whose
abilities make for a good
time by all.
IF YOU HAVEN'T seen
someone in years. chances
are good that he has break-
fast early at Original Es-
quire Deli in Harvard Row.
11 Mile and Lahser...It's be-
come the meeting place for
people to say. "Where have
you been all these years?"
AGED AUTOMOBILE
TRY
ROSE'S FAMOUS
BLINTZES AND
POTATO PANCAKES
27167
GREENFIELD
1 BIk. N. of 11 Mile
seen by Jack Prock, of Pa-
goda. barely making its
way down 14 Mile Rd.. last
week. had song titles writ-
ten on it... "Darling I Am
Growing Old" and "Shake.
Rattle and Roll"..."Come
to think of it," says Jack.
"the flivver was probably a
song plugger. It made
about as much noise as
some of the so-called popu-
lar tunes being heard
today."
BEEF 'N BIRD on South-
field between 11 and 12
Mile is unique...the only res-
taurant of its kind in the
country...City of Lathrup's
charter allows only one res-
taurant within its
'n Bird is
it...And so. if the 6.000-pop-
ulation community passes a
liquor law, chances are
Beef 'n Bird will be the
Th Re-Elected to Post
only one to receive a li-
cense.
WHEN SONYA WYSOKI
asks for their order at
Stage Delicatessen on Nine
Mile in Oak Park. many
folks say. "No. not until
you ask for it in Yidd-
ish."...This is Sonya's main
language forte and a lot of
times you don't even have
to ask her to speak
it...However. if you want to
be spoken to in another lan-
guage. plus English. Sonya
also speaks Russian. Ger-
man and Polish.
Should you not like any of
Sonva's five languages. how
about- Mimi Tootikian at
Stage?...She speaks French.
Menu at Stage is the only
one of its kind we've
seen...Asterisks are in front
of numerous meat
dishes...and on the bottom.
the asterisks are explained
as "Made With Kosher
Meat."
THE FORMER Banyan
Tree and Sundown Restau-
rant on Long Lake Rd. and
Livernois. has a new
look....It is now all Elephant
disco...with one side record-
ed music and the other
live...Everything is
$1.25... drinks. hamburgers.
home-made fries. plate of
onion rings. pizza sandwich.
etc.
Norm LePage. who origi-
nally opened the Elephant
Disco and Banyan Tree Res-
taurant side-by-side. has
taken it over again...this
time with new ideas galore.
The entire building is now
known as the Elephant En-
tertainment Complex.
WELL, THE INEVI-
TABLE has happened... no
more plastic utensils...all
silverware now...at Bagel
Nosh on 10 Mile. east of
Evergreen...The big bone of
contention by many people
has been elimi-
nated...regardless of the
fact that the Bagel Nosh
chain concept calls for plas-
tic...Also against the con-
cept. a toaster has been
added and folks won't be re-
fused any more when they
ask for a toasted bagel.
SAL MARINO. who many
folks know from the north-
west area. will manage the
Standard Club. opening Oct.
3. at the Detroit Plaza.
COMIC HENNY YOUNG-
MAN writes about being
BRUNETTI'S Pledef-ta
MIKE
TAYLOR
SHOW
NOW APPEARING TUESDAY THRU SA TURDA
2 SHOWS NIGHTLY • COCKTAILS • NO MINIMUM
—DANCING FROM 8 p.m. —
DINNER SPECIALS TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS
NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILE
Open For Dining At 5 p.m.
(SW comer)
For Reservations
355-2010
given a ticket for a recent
New York Yankee game at
Yankee Stadium...The
usher climbed with him to
a certain point, but then
pulled back. saying. "You'll
have to make it the rest of
the way alone. Any higher
than this. I get nose
bleed."...Henny says he fi-
nally reached his seat. and
sometime later nudged the
man next to him... -Great
game, isn't it?" Henny re-
marked... -Whaddya mean.
game." was the answer.
"I'm flying the mail to
Pittsburgh."
SWEET FEELIN', nitelv
"sweet rock" group at the
Giraffe Discotheque at
Raleigh House on Tele-
graph is the ,former Good
Time Express.
TODAY IS THE last day
of audition for the 1977-78
Southfield Repertory Thea-
ter's season ,of the Young
People's Theater...They are
open only to those actors
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Dr. Bernard Weston of S.
Bellwood Dr.. Southfield.
has been unanimously re-
elected to the national
board of trustees of the
American Physicians Fel-
lowship. Inc.
NOT HUNGRY?
DON'T COME TO
OLD TIME DELI
27701 Orchard Lake Road
553-2191
Near 12 Mile
ett-47/1‘64
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FILET MIGNON, HENRI IV
With artichoke bottoms
and bernaise sauce.
559-4230
10 Mile at Southfield Rd.
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LELLI'S INN
7618 WOODWARD, 3 Blks. N. of Gd. Blvd. 871 - 1590
t NOW HAS INDOOR l
4 PARKING ....AND FREE:
VALET SERVICE
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Choice Cocktails
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Served Daily Except Sun. & Mon.
Open Tues. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Sat., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
The Magic Pan's San Francisco
BRUNCH
BEFORE BEDTIME
FEATURED FROM 10 P.M. 'TIL MIDNIGHT
CHOICE OF
Crepe Benedict
Classic combination of ham and two poached
eggs, served in a crêpe, with freshly made
hollandaise sauce.
OR
Eggs Sausalito
A San Francisco specialty.
Two poached eggs Florentine style on
spinach souffle, in a crêpe and topped with
cheddar cheese sauce.
Both served with orange almond salad:
Romaine lettuce, mandarin oranges, toasted
almonds, and sweet/sour dressing.
Including a Split of Champagne
$4.95
Available from 10 p.m. to midnight.
Monday through Saturday;
Sunday, until 10 p.m.
Major credit cards accepted.
SOMERSET MALL / TROY
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