28 Friday, January 19, 1919 FAMILY SPECIAL THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Danny Raskin's 25% OFF MON.-SAT. 4 to 6 p.m. The Best of Everything INCLUDING GOURMET SELECTIONS, ALA CARTE, APPETIZERS, DINNERS, ETC. R1KSHAW INN Sorry. No Entertainment 79 Coupons or Credit Cards For This Great Special! IN THE ORCHARD MALL 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE 851-6400 Carry Outs Avallablei# P SERVING ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE IN THE FINEST TRADITION OVER 40 YEARS A DETROIT DINING LANDMARK (YOUF? HOSTS: DAN & MARCELLA MOODY) • • Luncheons • Dinners • Cocktails Late Evening Menu • Private BanquetFacilities OUR NEW HOURS MON. THRU SAT., 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. SUNDAY BUFFET DATA a.m. to 7:30 p.m. 17630 VVoODWAFT15(4 Blki. N. of 6 !Me) ATTENDANT PARKING 869-3988 _r. , ************************** COMPLETE DINNER * * * * * * * BOILED WHITE FISH INCLUDES: CUP OF SOUP OF THE DAY, SALAD, POTATO, VEGETABLE, TEA OR COFFEE ONE WEEK ONLY JAN. 19 THRU JAN. 26 ROSE and IRVING *. Invite GUTTMAN You To See Why * * * $ 4 6 5 NOW OPEN 6 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Tues. thru Sun. We Are #1 In The Metropolitan Detroit Area * 27167 GREENFIELD * * *, 1 Blk. N. of 11 Mile Next to Great Scott Mkt. DAILY SPECIALS LUNCH & DINNER 559-1380 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *• * * * * 1111111111•11IF., A FOURTH RESTAU- RANT has opened in the Farrell Plaza, Southfield and 12 1/2 Mile . . . Candy's seating 80 strictly for food . . . now open for lunches, dinners and after-hours din- ing, includina those late breakfasts folks 6 look for fol- lowing an evening at the theater, nitery or whatever. (The other three are Far- rell's, Imperial Chop Suey and Restaurant Duglass.) Candy's has no booze, but it does have a piano bar where, on Friday and Saturday evenings after 2 a.m., Louie Marr and his gypsy quartet play and sing a lot of music. Its menu includes ev- erything from sand- wiches to ribs to N.Y. sir- loin among a host of other items ... A prime spe- cialty is Candy's Italian Beef Sandwich on French bread, of which it is Michigan originator . . . Everything on the menu is also available for carry-out at anytime. Remember when folks used to say after hours, "Like to go to Checker Bar-B-Q on Livernois?" or "To Darbys on Seven Mile Rd.?" The next saying might very well be, "Meet you at Candy's." SAM PANZICA, owner of Shakespeare's Inn, Tele- graph and Plymouth, will open another spot around Feb. 15 . . . It'll be a 190-seat restaurant with fresh oyster bar called The Plymouth Landing . . . on the old Daisy Air Rifle b.b. gun site at Main St. in Plymouth. ROSE LIEBERMAN IS a "very expensive woman" . . . injected with gold for her arthritic condition . . . Liq- uid gold puts her arthritis in a remissive state. This is the exuberant gal who is opening Rosebud Disco in the American Motors Bldg. on Franklin off Northwestern. After two years in the planning stage, Rosebud becomes a reality around springtime of this year .. . — SULTAN'S TABLE 25060 SOUTHFIELD, N.E. CORNER 10 MILE 551-5035 HAS AN ALL-NEW DINING LOOK Your Hosts: Pete Jonna & Hank Benatti and Chef Sam Fenton Present AMERICAN-CONTINENTAL CUISINE MON. & TUES. SPECIALS Include: Choice of Spaghetti, Steamed Veg., Dinner Salad, Hot Bread & Whipped Butter • FILET MIGNON • FISH ALA ROMANO • PRIME RIB • BOSTON SCROD • SEAFOOD PLATTER • STEAK ALA MARTIN • EGGPLANT BENA • BEEF SHISH KABOB $575 HAPPY HOUR 2 FOR 1 COCKTAILS • Appetizers • BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. DINNERS 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. No Reservations Required AFTER THEATER MENU PIANO & VOCAL STYLINGS BY VI CAMPBELL IN OUR SULTAN'S DEN After theater menu available seating 250 with standing capacity for 100 more. It will be something never seen before in these parts ... Rose has spent a lot of time learn- ing the disco scene and wants something better than anyone else ... Her lighting ($200,000 worth) will be altogether new in Detroit . . . and not seen in too many places outside of New York. Seeing it in its embryonic stage and visualizing the finished product is exciting . . . as is the effervescent personality of Rose Lieber- man, who doesn't seem like the type of person who will allow anything but big suc- cess as an agenda to her life. American Motors has al- ways been a class operation . . . and there is no reason whatsoever to believe that Rosebud will be anything else but . . . Restrictions though won't be idiotic — people can dress comforta- bly and price to get in will not be out of line . . . prob- ably $3 on weekdays and $5 on weekends. There'll be no sign saying Rosebud either inside or outside . . . Both places, however, will have huge neon pictures of a beautiful rosebud . . . most elegant indeed. The -many hundreds of employees at American Motors Bldg. are thrilled al- ready at Rosebud's antici- pated opening . . . its after working hours cocktail time, dance lessons . . . ex- travagant lighting and all around elegant happy time. WOLVERINE JAZZ BAND with Dixiebelle on vocals will be upstairs at Belanger House, Main and 12 Mile, Jan. 21 at 3 p.m. . . . sponsored with Detroit Hot Jazz Society . . . In addition, there will be a buffet avail- able at $5.95. Chet Bogan's Wolverines play New Orleans-style jazz with tuba and banjo rhythm section . . . Every Tuesday evening the group is at Lido On The Lake, E. Jefferson, north of Nine Mile in Grosse Pointe. THE DOORS ARE SHUT and phone discon- nected at Pedro's of Mexico, former Cordoba, W. Eight Mile, west of Middlebelt .. . no word or warning given to anyone on the outside. PROBABLY ONE OF THE sweetest smiles on a waitress belongs to Janine Walton at Excalibur, Northwestern and 12 Mile. Janine waited on our party recently, and most ef- ficient and courteous, too, I might add . . . A very sweet personality — the kind that automatically seems to make the food and your visit so much better. Ever had black bean soup with sherry wine at Ex- calibur? . . . I'd have to rate it among the best . . . full- bodied and tastefully choice. Many say having a filet mignon is no criteria for (Continued on Page 29) Play to Benefit New Horizons Folk Dancing in Southfield "Blithe Spirit" by Noel Coward will be presented 8:30 p.m. Jan. 31 at the Meadow Brook Theatre to benefit the New. Horizons of Oakland County, Inc. *A pre-performance reception will begin at 7:45. Israeli and international folk dancing is held 7 p.m. Tuesdays in the House B cafeteria at Southfield High School. There is a charge, and be- ginners are welcome. For information, call Sunny Segal, 967-3129. Tickets are available by calling New Horizons, 338- 6176. Some 150,000 Arabs vis- ited Israel last year. 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