THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS VOTED NO. 1 I Detroit Free Press By Detroit News MA Motor News carzout Bti-dely's Pizza NOW OPEN SUNDAYS' AND ORIGINAL ESQUIRE OAK PARK . 2•°:::RS vit SLASHES PRICES ANY DAY, ANY HOUR SPECIALS BIG SUPER SPECIAL HOME-BAKED — PIE & COFFEE OR TEA BREAKFAST EXTRA SPECIALS .• mEA 64.T.i: 25 F PLUS MANY MORE! SENIOR CITIZENS .. I U /0 3 1 ,R)P0Pl jn,. Specializing in Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners Danny Raskin's e esz o Everything RALEIGH SQUARE Market Place will be the soon-to-be-announced name of the former Raleigh House on Telegraph. Dining Its former Giraffe disco Locale No. 2 bar may become a seafood Carry-Out Only locale locale No. 1 8100 Old 13 Mile Rd. restaurant . . . The former 17125 CONANT, Cor. McNichols 14156 E. 12 Mile, Warren 1 blk. E. vat Dyin, 1 Mi. S. 13 Mlle 777-3400 892-9001 5749200 _ Picadilly too will be differ- ent from its deli predecessor . . . Both are being re- named. Also to be announced will be the altogether new for this area, Raleigh Square Market Place concept .. something on the order of Faneuil Hall in Boston which sees a million people a month (more than Disney- 4 p.m. to 12 Mid. land or Disney World). From A - Snack To A The former Raleigh Complete Dinner House halls that once ca- tered some of the finest ALSO OPEN SATURDAYS FOR LUNCH parties seen in this area will be completely re- 1402 S. COMMERCE (Near the modeled by its new own- I ,FAMILY MEE intersection at Maple/15 & Pontiac Trail) ers (in case you never NcigthborlioodGallicrinif Plan: 624-6660 knew, or were told *******•iiiii411Vii otherwise, the Shriners A DINNER SPECIALS MON.-SAT. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. A did sell). . . The same type V • STUFFED PEPPER • STUFFED CABBAGE Including: V of festive atmosphere as Cup of Soup, Faneuil Hall will attempt .• STUFFED KISHKE • CORNED BEEF & EGGS Bread & Butter to be created. • .• SALAMI OR BALOCNA & EGGS Whatever foods people wish to consume . . . on or off . ROAST CHICKEN PICKLED TROUT the premises . . . will be 1 /2 Springer With Stuffing Original Esquire's Famous available all over die place $395 $ 395 . . . seafood, meat, poultry, per pers. Incl. Cup of Soup & Veg. Incl. Cup of Soup, Bread & Butter etc. . . . French, Italian, Jewish . . . almost every ethnic variety . . . Pastries CHICKEN LIVERS with Fried Onions will be made on the spot .. . Includes: Cup of Soup, Via 95 even great Greek pastries lip per pers. Cooked Veg. , Bread & Butter . . . Fresh bagels will also be made at Raleigh Square HARRY WEISS Market Place . . . There'll be a little bit of everything. If anything like its Boston RESTAURANT-DEUCA'TESSEN counterpart in any sense of 11 MILE AT LAHSER 353-4999P the word, the new Raleigh Square Market Place will be a fun spot to shop and look around. 24OITIRS . . it. . DICK SHAWN, who brings his one-man-show to Ford Auditorium March 23 I „for. the 11th annual concert of Hillel Day School, also FAMILY RESTAURANT has his favorite oldie about 25900,GREENFIRD AT 101 /2 MILE, Oak Park 908-1 150 a friend playing a one-week stand . .".' and on Monday picking out a restaurant that looked attractive to him . . . He liked everything except the bread .. . "I always eat whole BROILED fit g i l WHITE FISH ....., t ,:.3.95 wheat," he told the wait- LIVER & ONIONS ..... ., ... ,1.'. ., :$ 2.95 ress, but she brought white . . . On Tuesday, he re- SHISH KEBAB ' $ 3.95 minded her about the whole AND MANY MORE! wheat, but was served white . . . The same thing hap- pened Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday .. . 3 p.m. to 7 a.m.. , Finally, on Saturday when she took his order, Shawn's friend said casu- ally, "Just for the heck of it, I think I'll take white bread today." . . . "That's funny," said the waitress. "Aren't you the party who always orders whole wheat?" Along with Dick and his very humorous routines, 2 EGTGS are the fine singing Brothers Zim duo. .• 2 HAESGHCS BROWNS$ 11 For more info on tickets, • TOAST • 2 LARGE PANCAKES call Hillel Day School, 851- 2394, or Hillel Concert office, 851-2398. A LA CARTE CAFE in 4 no/ Applegate Square, North- western and Inkster, will soon be under new owner- ship . . . by one of the two former partners. MAIL DEPT.. . . "Just a few lines to let you know the manager at the Northland Theater is an exceptionally kind and polite person. We were at the Feb. 24 matinee which was very crowded and he was most consider- ate and kind to a handi- capped person in a wheel chair, personally offering his help. He is always pleasant, considerate and courteous." — S.M. CHANNEL 56 auction this year will be March 21 through March 29 . . . with broadcast again live from the studios on Second Blvd. TOP OF THE PONTCH entertainment spotlight through March 29 has Lifeline, a musical quintet high on talent and versatil- ity . . . at the 25th floor din- ing and dancing spot of downtown Detroit's Hotel Pontchartrain .. . Formerly known as Birch & Co., the group gives out With full, intricate instru- mental arrangements along with four-part harmony vocals . . . Also added are a new vocalist, a new percus- sionist and a lot of new material. DICK MURPHY'S 16- piece big band sound is An- (Continued on Page 36) Friday, March 1, 1980 35 Op•n Sundays, 2 to 9:30 —Closad Mon. EXCELLENT BANQUET FACILITIES rcos 7225 W. McNiebols (6 blks. 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