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October 13, 1978 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-10-13

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Club Berkley

2729 WOODWARD AT 11 1/2 MILE

• Tiny Lake Perch • Turtle Soup
• Fresh Seafoods
• Dover Sole
• Steaks & Chops • Baby Frog legs

NOW WE DANCE
THE FOX TROT & CHA CHA

Chat Ezzie Holyk
Howard Benedict Duo

OUR SUMMER
HOURS:
— RESTAURANT —

MON. THRU THURS.
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
FRI., 11 a.m. to 12 Mid.
SAT.,. 4 p.m. to 12 Mid.
SUN., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.

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— OUTDOOR CAFE

ITALIAN RESTAURANT

MON. THRU THURS.
11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
FRI. 11 a.m. to 12 Mid.
Sat., 12 noon to 12 Mid.
SUN., 12 noon to 11 p.m.
CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE

Pizza rated No. 1 by
Channel 7 News

SENIOR CITIZENS 20% DISCOUNT
1 DAYS A WEEK 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

BEER & WINE

NORTHWESTERN HGWY. Al 12 MILE & FRANKLIN
IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA

357-3280

Get On The Right
Track!
And Keep Your
Steam

By Enjoying Our

NEW

DINNER
SPECIALS

k Different Choice Nightly
s SUN.-THURS., 4:30-8 p.m.
4286 N. WOODWARD

Between 13'& 14 Mile

576-1588

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COMBINATION PLATE

2 CHEESE BLINTZES
2 POTATO PANCAKES $3

PLUS
SOUP, SOUR CREAM, APPLE SAUCE,
TEA OR COFFEE

I ONE WEEK ONLY — OCT. 13 THRU OCT. 20

NOW OPEN
6 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Tues. thru Sun.

ROSE and

IRVING GUTTMAN

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Invite You
To See Why

* We Are #1



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In The Metropolitan
Detroit Area

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27167
GREENFIELD

1 Blk. N. of 11 Mile
Next to Great Scott Mkt.

DAILY SPECIALS ,
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559-1380
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LUNCH & DINNER
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(Continued from Page 28)
Sole delights we've had in a
long time . . . Discussion
with others reveals that Ed-
jo's serves excellent Pic-
kerel, also . . . and when it
has White Fish, the sea
darling tasty is hard to beat
. . . The_steaks, too.
Edjo's also takes its
place as one of the few
places that bring your
tartar sauce in a pottery
crock instead of those lit-
tle paper cups . . . We had
a very fine, most efficient
waitress, Vicki Steven-
son, who graciously
brought us cloth napkins
(another Edjo's goodie)
and a very fine tossed
salad.
We weren't there at the
time, but have heard about
the wonderful Happy Hour
moments at .4:30 p.m. and
10:30 p.m. . . . with plenty of
hors d'oeuvres served . . .
egg rolls, chicken wings,
etc.
_Owner Frank
Passalacqua is the kind of
fellow you like to see suc-
ceedbecause he works hard
at trying to satisfy people
. . . Having just ofie-half of
the dining crowd (few
women like to watch exotic
dancing) is something
we hope Frank will change
. . . He should . . . the food
is much too good not to have
everyone able to enjoy it.
DAVE GANUS is back
at the Hungarian Village on
Springwells . . . which is
good news . . . Now it will
again be as it should . . . real
Hungarian.
120-SEATER is Nappy's
eatery opened short while
ago by Nancy Shook and
Pete Peponis . . . former
Northwest dining favorites
. . . It's on Mt. Elliot and
Conant . . . serving Greek,
Italian and American food.

GET WELL WISHES
. to Ziggy Bela, gypsy vio-
linst from way back . . . re-
cuperating from a heart at-
tack.
- LOVING CUP, featur-
ing Marlene Hill, is at The
Lion and The Sword on Ford
Rd., corner Merriman, in
Garden City.
THE WORDS of the
world's great female writers
come to life onstage when
The Acting Company per-
forths "The Other Half" at
the Birmingham Theater,
Oct. 26, 27 and 28 . . . It is
one of three plays to be per-
formed by the repertory
company of classically
trained young actors under
the direction of John
Houseman, Michael Kahn
and Alan Schneider.
Shakespeare's immortal
love story, "Romeo and
Juliet" will be presented
Oct. 29 . . . and Jean
Anouilh's "Antigone" is a
two-dayer, Oct. 30 and 31.
Birmingham Theater's
first season of dance opens
with the Alvin Ailey Repet-
ory Ensemble . . . Oct. 22 at
2 p.m. and 7 p.m., and Oct.
23 at 8 p.m.
BECAUSE OF THE
kashrut facilities at
Sheraton-Southfield, 300
rooms are being booked for

Friday, October 13, 1978 29

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL

The Best of Everything

542-9191

I
Open Mon. Thru Sat.
Entertainment Tues.-Sat. ,

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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the East Central Region
convention of United
Jewish Appeal this
weekend . . . Quality
Kosher Catering will serve
a traditional dinner to-
night, Sunday breakfast
and brunch and a kosher
banquet Saturday night.
DON PEDRO'S of
Mexico on W. Seven Mile,
just west of Middlebelt, has
already begun carving a
name as one of the aria's
finest authentic Mexican
restaurants.
Last time we were there
was prior to its opening, and
our fine waitress, Karen
Mitchell, served us at a
food-tasting session . . . The
food hasn't changed . . . it's
still very good . . . This time,
though, we had an expert
with us .. . son Scott, who
considerS Mexican food only
two ways . , . good or bad .. .
His impression was one of
slight shock . . . he didn't
think the former Cordoba
restaurant's new Mexican
cuisine was going to be so
finger-licking delish.
A basket of hot tortilla
chips are brought to the
table . . . (and we were lucky
to sit down in Karen's sta-
tion) . . . along with two.
sauces, hot and mild . . . We
both had the guacamole ap-
petizer (chopped avocados
blended with tomatoes, on-
ions, cilantro and Mexican
cheese and served with corn
chips) . . . Then a cup of the
best Chili this side of Texas
. . . Scott and I made a little
mistake . . . we should have
split on Platillo Mexican°,
. . . so much food . . . espe
cially after the chili . . . A
Platillo plate has a taco, an
enchilada, burrito, tamale
and tostada . . . filled with
beef, etc.. . . served with re-
fried beans and rice.
A strolling Mexican
guitarist sings romantic
ballads to compliment the
tastefully done surround-
ings.

2 50/

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Repeat by Popular Request
°O FF MON. THRU SAT., 4 to 6 p.m.

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INCLUDING GOURMET SELECTIONS,
APPETIZERS, DINNERS, ALA CARTE, ETC.
Offer Expires
Oct. 21, 1978

Sorry, No Entertainment 78
Coupons or Credit Cords For TNs Special

R1KSHAW INN

IN THE ORCHARD MALL
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE

851-6400

Carry Outs
Available

NOW ON THE NORTHWEST, TOO! J
FRIAR TUCK'S
INN

6580 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

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JUST SOUTH OF 15 MILE

FEATURING A DIET MENU
AND DESSERTS

PLUS COMPLETE NON-DIETER'S MENU

• BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

OPEN SUN. THRU THURS., 7 a.m. to 12 Mid.
FRI. & SAT., 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.

CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE ON
OUR ENTIRE MENUS

85102950

Our Other Location, 3850 E. 12 Mile • 513-6300 •11

JANUS
IIDUCIAUCTICNS

presents:

12 Mile & Evergreen
Southfield
Dinner theater at it's finest
Featuring Prime Rib Dinner

DOUGLAS GRECH,

better known -as DuGlas
(Continued from Page 29)

Every Friday and Saturday

NOT HUNGRY? -
DON'T COME TO

$16.50

OLDTIME DELP

per person (Plus tax & tip)

27701 Orchard Lake Road
Near 12 Mile
OPEN
553-2191

24 H OURS

yourdining
pleasure!

NOW OPEN SUNDAYS

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Children's menu Available Sundays Only

NIGHTLY SPECIALS • CHEESE BAR

Quiet, Relaxed Atmosphere

rik

BLOOMFIELD

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6560 Orchard Lake Rd. Orchard Lake • 626-1587

Mon.-Thurs. 4.12 • Fri.-Sat. 4.1 a.m. • Sunday 4-9:30



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