28 Friday, bee 23, 1978
THE DETROIT BIM NEWS
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WEEK'S SPECIAL
LUNCHEONS
OMIT
DINNERS
MIN at 9//NN Ir NUN INN SON
COCKTAILS
COMPLETE MISER
EXTENSIVE FRESH
Includes SALAD BAR
5
- SEA FOOD MENU
SOUP TUREEN. POT,
11.
HOT ROLLS ei BUTTER
FEATURING FRESH
OYSTERS & FRESH CLAMS
COMPLETE MINERS
• SALAD BAR & ITALIAN MENU
FROM SUM
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2611 FLIIIIIML CIL ilLECIAMI • 538-3111 ouzo min
CompleM Dinners
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Restaurant & Lounge
29703 W. 7 MILE RD.
1 Block West of Middlebelt
Just West of Livonia Mall
For Reservations: 477-2686
OUR FABULOUS SUNDAY BRUNCH
Fresh hot bagels
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01c9Ped Egg.
Smoked sMnon
Smoked sahle '
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Fresh fruits *
Ilmaktast meats
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
&maga eggs
$4
Eggs Dermas on request
Pancakes on request
Sorted bat hush
Over 20 salad Items
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atore, Italian and American
menu, chicken, small-end
succulent ribs . . . combine
with the side attractions of
hot garlic rolls, excellent
salad, minestrone soup, etc.
. . . and the prices are most
reasonable.
MAIN STREAM is the
musical group now playing
through July 1 at North-
field Hilton's Hurley's at
Crooks Rd. and 1-75 . .
performing disco, popular
and top 40 tunes in four-
part harmony ensemble.
Shelly Quayle, lead voc-
alist with a three octave
range, is a familiar voice on
local commercials .' . rec-
ognizable from the Michi-
gan Lottery "Be a Player"
and Ford Tractor "Ford
Country" ads.
FOLKS WHO GO back
years will remember Char-
lie Varisto, waiter at the
Statler Hotel from 1935
until the building closed
. . . through name changes
. as Statler-Hilton, Detroit
Hilton and Heritage. .
He is now evening captain
at the Fairlane Club in
Dearborn_ '
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RAMADA
28225 TELEGRAPH RD.
Just South of 12 Mile
355-2929
Southfield
NOW APPEARING ... . BY POPULAR DEMAND
IN THE "CAP 'N GOGGLES" LOUNGE
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
For You _ r Dancing and Listening Pleasure
THE RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF
SURPRISE
A „
ISCO LESSONS EVERY SUNDAY
9 p.m. and 11 p.m.
DANCING UNTIL 2 a.m.
INSTRUCTORS:
V.I.P. PALACE
The Best of Everything
DEBBIE MORAN & FRANKIE GEL
Harold Finegood, former
bellhop at the old Statler
when Charlie was there, is
now a scrap iron and
machinery biggie and
member of the Fairlane
Club.
FREE OUTDOOR con-
certs are being held by De-
troit Federation of Musi-
cians every Wednesday, 7
p.m., at Northland Terrace
on the mall . . . Its a musi-
cal potpourri of Dixieland,
classic concert, jazz, wood-
wind and Latin beat.
THERE'S FREE cus-
tard (galactofureco) this
Thrusday, Friday and
Saturday with all dinners at
Athenian Cuisine, 10 Mile
and Southfield.
20 YEARS AGO, Stuart
Bienstock was parking cars
for Ken Nicholson at Topin-
ka's Country House, Seven
Mile and Telegraph . . .
Today, as owner of the very
successful Health Food Dis-
tributors, Stuart had dinner
there recently with wife
Elaine . . . and admits to it
never being better ... To-•
pinka's is still one of the
most beautiful dining spots
around, says Stuart, and the
food is better than ever . .
First time he heard of being
able to have an end cut piece
of prime rib medium rare
. . . but that's what he or-
dered and received . . . The
Topinka's fruit platter
which can be purchased at
so much per person, is far
beyond any comparison . . .
there just isn't anything
like it anywhere!
THE MUSICAL stylings
of Dayride are featured at
Top of the Pontch through
July 1 . . . accentuating
strong contemporary and
disco musical arrangements
with three- and four-part
vocals.
Korean—Mandarin
Japanese Steak House
Everything you could
possibly want in Oriental
cuisine . . . under one roof!
Pramual Ten Ceder
351-1E1
ISM&
Buddy's Pizza
THE ORIGINAL SQUARE
PIZZA
Voted #1 By Detroit News nel Detroit Free Press
SUMMER HOURS: TUES., WED., THURS., 11 to 11 p.m.
FRI. & SAT-, 11 to 12:30 a.m. SUN., 12 to 11 p.m.
17125 CONANT
CORNER McN ICHOLS RD.
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roman
ermee
27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
At 12 Mile, Just
THE ORCHESTRA
PIT at Birmingham Thea-
ter, which was dug out re-
cently after being cemented
over in the 1930's when it
changed from a vaudeville
house into a movie theater,
is now opened again.
Martin Mull, host of
America 2-Night, who
played last Saturday to a
standing room crowd re-
turns again tomorrow even-
ing for 7 and 10:30 shows.
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851-4094
Off U.S. 696
Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.m.-2:30 o.m.
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ITALIAN-AM I N FOOD
MATE CATEIIM IMINIMETFACLMES
• Busincosani•ces Luncheons • Dinners
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TABLESIDE
ALTENBURG
GOURMET
kT THE PIANO BAN
COOKING
TOES THINISAT.
Stephan Becharas
and
LOCAL BREAKFAST
waitress told not to warm
our coffee because we like it
fresh, replied, "Okay, what-
ever you say,• and rushed
elsewhere never to return
again . . . Too bad re-
staurateurs have to put up
with help like this.
Why do some waiters and
waitresses continue to
warm coffee without ask-
ing? . . . More and more
people are getting to know
the difference . .espe-
cially those who don't drink
it black.
A good waiter or waitress
always sees to it that your
table is cleared off after eat-
ing .. There's little worse
than irying to enjoy a cup of
coffee at a table stacked
with used dishes and dirty
napkins.
892-9001
WM.
19440 W. 10 MILE RD.(1116. E. a Eva/re.)
352-7466-
has what you want
for
• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
days a week .
when you want it
Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials . .
Different Each Day
In The Casual Elegant Atmosphere
You Want For Enjoyable Dining
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