52 Friday, September 21, 1979 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ARMANDO'S MEXICAN CUISINE 4242 W. VERNOR (at Clark Park) 554 - 0606 and ARMANDO'S OF HOWELL 546 - 8181 2010 E. Grand River OFFER BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR Reid Ashton, Wayne Gallagher and Chef Milos Wish Their Friends & Customers A Very Happy And Healthful New Year 18100 W. 10 Mile Rd., cor. Southfield Rd. 559-4230 Luncheons. Dinners and After-Theatre Served Monday thru Saturday Stephen Becharas . I nc DU BBS Best of Everything (Continued from Page 51) now brightly lit . - . serving short orders . . . hamburgers, salads . . . a lot of good lunches, dinners and a great place for after theater . . . Frank O'Don- nell, night chef at the Vine- yards eight years, comes down every so often to help supervise and see that ev- erything is doing okay . . . is only Since the open Tor dinner, day chef David Borowiec, who does much of the evening prep work upstairs, is at Coco's most of the time. The Vineyards is open six days . • . . Monday through Thursday 5 to 10:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 5 to midnight . . . Reserva- - tions are taken . . . Coco's is open six days 11 to 2 a.m. . . . closed Sunday . . . Reservations taken until 12 noon for lunch only .. . Benny's Disco is open Tues- days through Saturday, 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. . . . reserva- tions accepted. JOHNNY GUARNIERI fans, and there are lot of them, will be able to see him more than one time . . . This Sunday hell be pre- sented by the Detroit Hot Jazz Society at Belanger House, Main St. and 12 Mile in Royal Oak, 3 p.m. On Monday, Guarnieri, known for his intricate jazz pianistics, will be at Top Jazz in Hotel Pontchart- N . and The Staff Of 19469 W. 10 MILE . RD. (1 Block E. of Evergreen) 352-7466 Sincerely With Their Many Friends and Customers A Very Happy NewYe We thank you for your gracious patronage . . . and most sincerely wish the very best in health, joy and prosperity to all 15600 GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE rain's 25th floor Top of The Pontch . . . Many say he is the most recorded jazz pianist in the world . . . and Guarnieri has composed some 3,500 selections. In both engagements, he'll be accompanied by drummer J. C. Heard, with Major Holley on bass. Percy Gabriel's New Or- leans Dixieland Jazz Band takes over the bandstand Oct. 1 . . . Percy and his brother Manny, Dixieland musicians since their early teens, are part of a family steeped in the tradition and history of jazz in the deep South. VERY STRANGE . . . how so few delicatessen res- taurants, who should know, can't make eggs and onions properly. PIPER'S ALLEY of Troy, in the Lawyer's Title Bldg. in Sheffield Office Plaza on Big Beaver, has gone jazz . . . Monday eve- nings 9-2 it's the Shoo- Bee-Doo group and Re- ginald Fields Trio . . . Saturdays, 9-2, it's the Katz . . and Sunday evenings 9-2 is Charles Green . . . Starting in October, Satur- day lunch will be from 11 . . . and Sunday brunch with entertainment from 11:30. In November, Piper's Alley of Troy owner Mike Kukelman will open an- other spot . . . on Poinciana Ave. in Palm Beach, Fla. PHIL MARCUS ESSER is doing a dinner theater show, "The Singing Waiter," at Rembrandt's Roadster downtown on Larned Place East, across from the Renaissance Cen- ter . . . in which he per- forms songs and comedy from his previous prod- uctions . . . two perform- ances . . . 8:30 for 7 p.m. dinner and at midnight for the cabaret crowd. EACH TIME seems like a new experience at Ex- calibur, Northwestern and 12 Mile . . . Son Scott was in town from college and now calls it his new dis- covery . . . We had delici- ous almond-chicken- eggdrop soup . . . and dis- hes like Pat's Special (ribs and lamb chops), prime rib and scrod. It was the 19th birthday of our fine busboy, Ulysses Berry, and time for a toast to one of the best around. Our waitress, Shaughn Tracy, was very good . . . smiling, personable and ef- ficient. Excalibur, was opened by Pat Archer on Feb. 22, 1978 and has been a great success . . . No small part of ,that success goes to Nick Sorice, his man- ager since the end of June 1978 ... Nick's way with people is a fine pub- lic relations asset ... and his knowledge of the res- taurant game is high quality. At the piano bar of Ex- calibur - is Marko Striker, Tuesday through Saturday (Continued on Page 54) COUNTRY ITCHEN RESTAURANT 557 - 7100 Wishes Its Friends and _ Customers A Very PPY NEW YE McDONALD'S ON GREENFIELD RD. EXTENDS GREETINGS FOR THE NEW YEAR WITH BEST WISHES . TO ALL FOR HEALTH & HAPPINESS pa. • 26550 GREENFIELD at 11 Mile Oak Park • Next to Towne Theater 01_ Our Sincerest Wishes For A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR FRIENDS From The BOTTLE & BASKET SHOPS ••• ■ •••• ■■ ••• ■ •nr....i. . EVI °I 7 p Alli; • TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS FOR A YEAR OF HEALTH t- AND HAPPINESS JIM'S GARAGE 300 LARNED Across from Cobo Mil) . 961-5175