THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NOW OPEN AT OUR 2nd FULL-SCALE OPERATION 8100 OLD 13 MILE RD., 1 Blk. E. of Van Dyke 1 Mile S. of 13 Mile 574-9200 Buddy's Pizza Locale No. 1 Carry-Out Only Locale 17125 CONANT, Cor. McNichols 14156 E. 12 Mile, Warren 892.9001 777.3400 RECENTLY VOTED NO. 1 BY AAA NOW SERVING DELICIOUS CHARBURGERS OLD TYME DELI SANDWICHES DESSERT FANTASIES • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER • LATE SNACKS SUN. THRU THURS. 8 a.m. to 12 Mid. FRI. & SAT. 8 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. A Favorite Spot For Late Eating And Meeting 4286 N. WOODWARD Between 13 & 14 Mlle I • 576-1588 NOW OPEN SUNDAYSC 4 p.m. to 12 Mid. From A Snack To A Complete Dinner ALSO OPEN SATURDAYS FOR LUNCH 1402 S. COMMERCE (Near the intersection at Maple/15 & Pontiac Trail) 624-6660 FAMILY TATO AND Ncilltiborhood Gathering Place 22740 WOODWARD at 9 Mile Ferndale • PARKING IN REAR • 544-7933 ONE OF MICHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS "We Say Good Food And We Mean It!" OPEN 7 DAYS--BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER 01.18 FAMOUS SPECIAL DINNERS $3.50 BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH BROILED FRESH LAKE TROUT $3.50 STUFFED FLOUNDER $3.50 BROILED HALIBUT $3.50 BROILED PICKEREL .$3.50 . SEAFOOD PLATTER $4.75 FRIED SCALLOPS • !$3.50 JUMBO SHRIMPS. :$4.75 FRESH FISH & CHIPS $2.85 ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF $4.55 ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF BRAISED SHORT RIBS BAR-B-0 RIBS $4.75 CHICKEN $3.25 $3.75 $3.25 ALL ABOVE INCLUDE: SALAD, VEG., POT., GREEK BREAD & BUTTER RIALTO'S SPECIAL BREAKFAST SERVED AT ALL TIMES! • 2 EXTRA LARGE EGGS • 3 BREAKFAST MEATS • PINEAPPLE RING • HOME-MADE AMERICAN FRIES _ . • TOAST & JELLY 1$2.75 • STEAKS • CHOPS • GREEK DISHES • ITALIAN DISHES • CHILDREN'S MENU • HOME COOKING MON. THRU THURS. 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., FRI. & SAT. 10:30 a.m. to 11:36 p.m. SUN, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. I •COCKTAILS BEER WINE. (T COUNTRY INN • B-B RIBS • B-B CHICKEN he Best of Everything (Continued from Page 32) the side . . . and was delici- ous. SENATE CONEY IS- LAND on Southfield just south of 10 Mile, is owned by George Dimopoulos and Jim and Bill Hinaris . . . Still can't get over the place's absolutely amazing trans- formation from Purple Pickle, Athenian Cuisine, 'etc., etc. . . . Fellows com- pletely gutted the place and just about started from scratch. TACO V PIZZA, the vegetarian eatery so many people are talking about, is closed in the evenings now except for parties and groups by reservation which can be made the same day . . . However, if owner Nola Bowen knows some- one's coming out but can't quite make it by 7 p.m., she'll stay open for them .. . Taco V Pizza is on N. Williams Rd. in Pontiac ... closed 7 p.m. Sunday- Thursday and 3 p.m. on Fri- days . . . Saturdays open one hour after sundown until midnight . . . Nola uses no pork, lard, additives or animal rennet. MAIL DEPT.. . . "A few weeks ago, you reminisced about the past as to the fine places which were available to us for fine food, dancing, and a beautiful atmosphere. You rightfully indicated that the combination of all these things were no longer available. "We of the Men's Club of Cong. Shaarey Zedek agree most heartily with your point of view and we have made a decided effort to do something about it. On Saturday evening, Oct. 20, 1979, we are featuring the Big Band Sound, with the music of the 17-piece `Executives.' Band. The music of Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw and all the other greats will be played for our dancing and listening enjoyment. "Our outstanding caterer, Marvin Siegel, has ar- ranged for an open bar, a magnificent salad bar with untold numbers of de- licacies, a dessert bar, and a return to the atmosphere where an evening out was truly enjoyable. We truly believe that this Big Band Sound of Oct. 20 at Shaarey Zedek will make you feel as good as you did in the past about spend- ing an evening in a most beautiful and gracious way." Leonard R Baruch Vice President THE MYSTERY MUNCHER writes . . . "For nostalgia buffs who want to take a long stroll down memory lane, The Night Club,' by Jimmy Durante and Jack Kofoed, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1931, is a treasure, if you can find it. In some ways, it can be applied to modern day din- ing out and being entertained. In the early 1900s, according to the • ITALIAN DISHES —BEER & WINE = 45199 CASS' UTICA Friday, October 19, 1919 33 VINCENZO'S _ Italian-American Cuisine 18211 JOHN R book, eating out was some- Bet. 6 it 7 Mile Rds. thing of an art in New York. 731-4440 "In The Big Red House" People didn't go to restau- 869-5674 rants to dance and see half-nude girls kicking their heels in a floor show. They went to eat and drink, first of all, and then to be entertained. "Dancing during dinner hadn't become a vogue. Featuring Our Great About 1914, the average BAR- -Q RIBS =PIZZA -- BURGERS American began to feel an SOUPS SALADS — SANDWICHES urge to be part of what was —plus— going on and not merely a COMPLETE LUNCH & DINNER spectator. He wanted to put • Wines and Cocktails • some physical effort into his Mon. thru Sat. from 11 _ a.m. evening when he fre- PIPIE LAKE MALL quented cabarets. 4305 ORCHARD LAKE RD.. "At first, the cabaret COMEDY CASTLE FUN Bet. Pine Lake & Log Lake Rds. keepers were more con- Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 851-3252 cerned with the fame of their filet mignon aux ............. . champignons than they were about how Irene and Vernon Castle I danced or the way Sophie Tucker peddled a song. Cabaret operators knew Bet. 5 p.m.' & 7 p.m. Man. thru Sat. how a duck should be prepared and roasted but couldn't tell an adagio act I from trained elephants. When another entree "No one had ever dreamed of a cover-charge. of equal or greater I Restaurateurs believed value is purchased I people would make them 1 rich by eating and they didn't have to charge them I $4 apiece just to park their d feet under a table. Reg. Hours: Entertainment Mon.-Thurs. But in the 1930s, the Fri. & Sat. in 11:30-10 book says, people didn't go The Greasepit Fri. 11:30 to 11 til 2 a.m. to night clubs to eat. If they Sat. 5 to 11 did, they'd starve to death. Chicken sandwiches the size of postage stamps, chop suey and egg foo yang would scale customers down to the size of midgets. The main Bet. 8 Mile & 9 Mile I idea wasn't to make good Ferndale, Mich. (Continued on Page 34) MN = MN ININ MI -I= NM .. • .. NOW OPEN PRESENT THIS COUPON "BETTER HALF TIME" AT DOUG'S BODY SHOP 1/2 PRICE 22061 WOODWARD DT SKOP 399-1040 =I MC • presents CATERING at Jacques, office or home New Expanded Facilities Available For Your Special Occasion • Weddings • Bar Mitzvas • Sweet Sixteens • Fund Raisers • Showers • Bat Mitzvas • Banquets • Anniversaries Meeting Rooms Included With Meals NOW ALSO AVAILABLE SATURDAY & Do Call I Diane Conner, Catering Manager,or Nancy Silverman 642-3303 Maximum 350 Full Meal — 500 For Receptions "The prettiest place in town" —Detroit Free Press Our atrium available, too, for receptions, hors d' oeuvres, cocktails, etc. MARVIN GARDENS ALSO AVAILABLE For Parties, Disco, Sweet 16, Birthday, Etc., Sat. or Sun. Telegraph Road North of 12 Mile Road