THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

28 Friday, March 11, 1918

When a man disgraces his
friend in the presence of
others, it is as if he sheds
blood
—The Talmud

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•JAKKS
• RESTURAIIT & LOUNGE • • •

BEEF 'n BIRD

The Best of Everything

By MARY CONWAY
and HARRY SATCHWELL
Guest Columnists

Well, here we are folks,
happy, warm and content —
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basking in the sun on the
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banks of the Detroit River;
• DINNERS MON.-SAT. • sipping
mint juleps; wan-
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5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
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dering lazily in the hot
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SUNRAY
DINNERS
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March
breezes;
rapidly lick-
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4 p.m. to1 0 p. m.
ing away at fast melting ice
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No Entert Nnmeni
cream cones; dreaming
• Ilasiatssm's Indian • about a trip to the Southern
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1111.-FN., II Lab 3 p.m.
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Hemisphere (where it will
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• soon be fall and we can get
away from the oppressive
• Choice Cocktails & Liquors.
heat of Mo town).
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PIANO BAR •
Ah yes, maybe Antarc-
• ENTERTAINMENT • tica would do it. Why we
could even send back a new
• MON. THRU SAT.
• recipe for Penguin Eggs a la
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Chef Rudy's New

Danny Raskin's

MX MIND. 110. II Nile •

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FRESH

BROILED WHITE FISH

SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS FROM 3 p.m.

includes: Salad, Choice $ 32
Of Potato, Vegetable,
Bread & Butter

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Raskin! Poor Danny, he
needs something new to
perk up that drab, dull trip
he's taken to wind tossed,
snowbound Las Vegas.
Anythfng for a friend in
need — that's our motto!
Now that we're in a
thoroughly mellow mood
and again have access to
"The Best of Everything" —
we'd like to answer some
more questions that readers
of "Meet, Eat & Enjoy Grea-
ter Detroit" frequently ask
us.
What makes a good re-
staurant?
For us it can be stated
quite simply — good, honest
food that delivers what the
menu and atmosphere
promise and service and
surroundings that make
you feel like a welcome
guest rather than just a
walking pocketbook. One
word summarizes it — en-
joyment!
What makes a bad re-
staurant?
Answering this one may

25247 TELEGRAPH AT 10 MILE RD.

IN THE TEL-EX SHOPPING CENTER

357-3570

559-1091

COMPLETE DAILY SPECIALS

ALL DAY--LUNCH OR DINNER

$ 1.99

RELISH BAR FREE

ROAST
TURKEY

$

BROILED
HADDOCK

2 10
0

ROAST BEEF
PLATE

$185

989

GREG SALAD AND SPINACH PIE DAILY

OPEN 7 DAYS,11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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8470 N. TELEGRAPH, 1/2 BLK. S. OF JOY RD.

THIS SUNDAY ONLY! ALL DAY! THIS SUNDAY ONLY!

Prime Rib a Veal Tosca K Veal Picante

$550

COMPLETE MEAL INCLUDES SALAD. SOUP.
SPAGHETTI, BREAD. BUTTER & BREAD STICKS

restaurant (and why a
number of well-known re-
staurants are not included
in "Meet, Eat & Enjoy Grea-
ter Detroit"). We'll list our
pet peeves. We can face one
(maybe two) and still enjoy
a restaurant — (more than
that, who needs it?). Here
are some actual examples,

GRECIAN PALACE

(3 BUG. N. OF II MILE)

TRIPLE HEADER DINNER SPECIALS AT

be the best way to explain in
detail what makes a good

OUR REGULAR GREEK & AMERICAN MENU AVAILABLE
DAILY: BOIL-FAL 7 10 10, SAL & lo 11, Sun-,

FAMILY BUFFET

27411 SOUTHFIELD

names have been changed
to protect the not so inno-
cent:
• A call to the "Got Rocks
Club" for a luncheon reser-
vation. Picture the person
at the "Club" as female,
young, bored and with the
flattest voice since Ned
Sparks.
"Hello, is this the "Got
Rocks Club?" — long pause
— "Yeah." "Is Joe ithe
maitre d'l there'?" long
pause — "No." "Is this the
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OPEN SUNDAYS 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
TUES. - SAT. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.

BOOK YOUR ALL OCCASION PARTY WITH US
PRIVATE ROOMS AVAILABLE
10 to 100

• Bar Maria,
• Banquets

• Weddings
• Showers

FOR RES. CALL 565-4848

• Etc.
• Etc.

DANCING FRI. & SAT. TO

TOMMY GOOD & CO.

A LITTLE BIT
OF
EVERYTHING!

Restaurant, Lounge and Candlelight Dinner Playhouse

SUNDAY DINNER
BUFFET

SUNDAY BRUNCH

4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Featuring . . . ROAST
PRIME RIB OF BEEF,
SHRIMP,
INTERNATIONAL
ENTREES, ETC.
$ 7 95
per pers.

10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

VARIETY OF INTERNATIONAL ENTREES
WIDE ASST. FRESH & HOT BAGELS
CREAM CHEESE
CHOPPED EGGS
SMOKED SALMON
SMOKED SABLE
SMOKED CHUBS
BLINTZES
FRESH FRUITS
BREAKFAST MEATS
SCRAMBLED EGGS
EGGS BENEDICT ON REQUEST
PANCAKES ON REQUEST
CORNED BEEF HASH
OVER 20 DIFFERENT SALAD ITEMS
PUDDINGS, TARTS, CHEESECAKE,
TORTES, CAKES, CHOC. MOUSSE
• ASST BREADS

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per pers.

BUSINESSMEN'S

IN OUR LOWER LEVEL CANDLELJOHT

THE ODD COUPLE

Directed By Edgar A. Guest
THURS., FRI., SAT. DINNER 1 p.m., SHOW 8:30 p.m.
SUNDAY DINNER 6 p.m., SHOW 1:30 p.m.
$ 14 95 per pers. (Special Group Rates Available.

LUNCHEONS

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COMPLETE DINNERS
MON. THU SAT., 5 p.m. to 12 Mid.

PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES
Special Rates For Mon., Tues. & Wed. Nites

477-2686

FASHION SHOW
EVERY TIWRSDAY
12 noon to 1 p.m.

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NEIL SIMON'S COMEDY HIT

MON. THRU SAT., 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

29103 W. 1 MILE, 1 BLOCK WEST OF MIDDLEBELT

Livonia

DINNER THEATER OPENING MARCH 30

FOR RESERVATIONS:

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477-2688

A NANCY GURWIN PRODUCTION

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