THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL
15
ON ALL DISHES
0/. OFF
MON. THRU SAT., 4 to 6 p.m.
u
INCLUDING GOURMET SELECTIONS,
APPETIZERS, DINNERS, ALA CARTE, ETC.
Offer Expires
Feb. 18. 1978
Sorry, No Entertainment 78
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R1KSHAW INN
851-6400
IN THE ORCHARD MALL
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE
Carry Outs -
Available
SERVING ITALIAN-AMERICAN
CUISINE IN THE FINEST
TRADITION
(YOUR HOSTS: DAN & MARCELLA MOODY)
• Luncheons • Dinners • Cocktails
Late Evening Menu • Private Banquet Facilities
OUR NEW HOURS
MON. THRU SAT., 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
SUNDAY BUFFET DAY. 11 a.m. to 7 :30 p.m.
(4 Blks. N. of 6 M le)
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PANZICA,
bossman at Shakespeare's
Inn on Telegraph and
Plymouth, was a well-
known peisdn when he
owned Dino's on W. Seven
Mile and Telegraph, where
John Laffrey's now sits .. .
But he's gaining more fame
now . . . and still as a re-
staurateur . . . Sam's menu
is extensive, featuring sea-
food and fish dinners at
prices which are bringing
people . . . The fish Sam
serves is fresh . . . not fresh
frozen.
LOOK FOR A lot of
changes by summer at
Scotch 'n Sirloin, Greenfield
and John Lodge ... like mir-
rored foyer wall, outside
canopy, different type of en-
tertainment . . . and even
better food ... which is good
now.
MON. THRU FRI.
DAILY HOURS:
MON. THRU THURS.,
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
FRI., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
SAT., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.
SUN., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
ITALIAN RESTAURANT
Pizza rated No. 1 by
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BEER & WINE
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CHEF SPECIALS
MONDAY THRU .SATURDAY NIGHTS
12 OZ. BROILED
NEW YORK STEAK
BIOGRAPHIC
SKETCH . . . of Chuck
595
Served On A Sizzling Platter
Muer . . . Son and grandson
OR
Shrine Circus runs through of a Detroit restaurant
Feb. 19 at State Fair .. . "dynasty family", Chuck
Billed as the "large'st circus was 27-years old when he
in the world," the 21/2-hour - founded and became presi-
Both Complete Dinners Inc.
show utilizes three rings dent of C.A. Muer Corp.
and two stages in present-
French Onion Soup or Juice, Salad, Hot Garlic Bread,
Chuck was born in De-
ing 25 circus displays . . . troit in 1937, and grew up
Potato or Vegetable, Fresh Baked Loaf of Bread.
Featuring more than 40 working in the familk- re-
acts, the Shrine Circus has staurant as porter, kitchen
as many as five performing helper, bus boy, cashier,
I
LENNY DRAKE, Song Stylings, Mon. Own Sat.
1
at one time.
oysterman, bookkeeper and
To help cut costs and aid maitre d'. -
353-5170
23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.
its philanthropic work with
The name "Muer" has
crippled and burned chil- been honored in Detroit
dren, there are all sorts of since 1905, when grand-
jobs that must be done and father 'Joe Muer opened a
no Shriner worries about factory for making fine
what his assignment might cigars ... In 1929, he opened
be.
Muer's Oyster House on the
Visitors to the circus
corner of Gratiot and Ver-
could find an investment
the
where
nor,
broker helping park their internationally-famous re-
car, get their ticket from an staurant still stands today.
engineer, be shown to their
Despite a budding
seat by an assembly line
Specializing In:
career of five years as an
worker, and buy programs,
• Bar Mitzvas
souvenirs and refreshments IBM sales representatiVe,
• Bat Mitzvas
from a banker, a policeman Chuck gave in to the lure
of Muer tradition and
• Sweet Sixteens
or a maintenance worker.
• Banquets
Crescent Shrine Club formed C.A. Muer Corp.
• Showers
Day is Thursday .. . with in 1964 to handle the re-
• Parties For All
1,457 young folks being staurant operations of
Occasions
taken by this wonderful the \ soon-to-be-opened
group . . . Workers are Hotel Pontchartrain in
downtown Detroit.
needed.
Excellent Facilities Available For
Today, his company still
WHO WILL BE master operates the food and be-
Wedding Ceremony and Reception
of ceremonies for the Sid verage services at the
"Hudosh" Hudson National "Pontch" with its two re-
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Man of The Year award staurants, plus 12 other
dinner, March 12, at the Las eateries in Michigan, Ohio,
Vegas Hilton?
Pennsylvania and Colorado
This is asked many times
(Continued on Page 26)
by people and the answer is
still a question mark . . . At
the moment, Danny
Thomas will head the big
FOR DINNERS MON.-SAT.
spotlight . . . However,
5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
should Danny for some
reason not be able, Sid's
other close friend, Myron
RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
Cohen, will fly in from
4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
25234 GREENFIELD, N. OF 10 M ILE
wherever to take the Las
NO ENTERTAINMENT
967
-
3922
GREENFIELD
CENTER
Vegas Hilton stage at Sid's
-
$595
CHOICE COCKTAILS
•
LUNCH FROM 11:30 a.m.
•
PLAN Y aU
l t NEXT
AFFAIR AT
DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC
(The Outdoor Patio will reopen
as soon as weather permits)
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at the Jefferson Beach Marina
between 9 & 10 Mile Roads
Phone 771-4455
Reservations Taken
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OUR FAMOUS SPECIAL DINNERS
. S2.95
BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH
$2.95
BROILED FRESH LAKE TROUT
$3.25
STUFFED FLOUNDER
$3.25
BROILED HALIBUT
$3.25
BROILED PICKEREL
$4.25
SEAFOOD PLATTER
$2.95
FRIED SCALLOPS
$4.25
JUMBO SHRIMPS
$2.25
COS
FRESH FISH&
BAR-B-0 RIBS
ROAST PRIME RIB
$4.50
OF BEEF
BAR-B-0 CHICKEN
$4.25
$2.75
$3.10
ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF
$2.95
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• STEAKS • CHOPS • GREEK DISHES • ITALIAN DISHES
• CHILDREN'S MENU • HOME COOKING
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FINE
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22740 WOODWARD
THERE OUGHT TO BE
a law . . . against some re-
staurant reviewers using
their media and personal
opinion in knocking places
so violently that hard-
working restaurateurs are
almost put out of business
a fine reviewer like
Seymour Britchky in New
York tells the bad, but al-
ways says good things too
. .. Some locals pass over
anything good and concen-
trate their words only on
what they think is bad . . .
The public should be given
an opportunity to voice
their comments ... In many
cases, the opinion may be
quite reversed . . . Every re-
staurant has its good and
bad points at one time or
another . . . Most important
difference is that one factor
outshines the other.
newspapers bill him as "Mr.
Las Vega ,4."
BROILED FLORIDA RED SNAPPER
ON THE LAKE
MALT
etarians can have their food
cooked in plain water.
THE 70th ANNUAL
BROWNIE'S
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The Best of Everything
(Continued from Page 24)
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OVER
40 YEARS A
DETROIT DINING LANDMARK
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Friday, February 10, 1978 25
•COCKTAILS BEER WINE;1
Sittoteu Jett
644-1400
JAMS
big moment.
Last week was Sid's final
visit to Detroit before his af-
fair, which could attract
upwards of 3,000 from all
over the country . . . Nat
Brandwyne's 20-piece or-
chestra will back a bevy of
stars doing tribute to a man
they all know . . . going back
through Sid's over 32 years
as owner of Hudson Clean-
ers in the town where many
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS
MON.-FRI. 11 to 3 p.m.
SUNDAY DINNERS
Piano
Entertainment
Mondays
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TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS
CARL STEGER