THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS C RID CEDARS Chef's Specials 0- •• T )Mic 12 NEW YORK STEAK ON A SIZZLING PLATTER or BROILED FLORIDA $6 95 RED SNAPPER COMPLETE. DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, VEGETABLE OR - POTAIO: 40 OTHER ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE Live Entertainment & Dancing Monday Thru Saturday 1 1055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD. 353-511V CAFE FIOR Mexican and Italian Food Savor the best of two worlds in - a garden atmosphere Great Exotic Cocktails Entertainment Tues. thrtr Sat. Hours: Tues. thru Fri. from 11 a.m. Sat. & Sun. from 4 p.m. OUR PIZZA VOTED #1 BY WXYZ-TV O 29155 N RTHWESTERN AT 12 M IN FRA NK LIN SHOPPING PLAZA !LE 357-3280 RI 22740 WOODWARD Ferndale • at 9 Mite 544-7933 ONE OF MICHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS "We Say Good Food And We Mean It!" PARKING IN REAR • OPEN 7 DAYS--BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER 0118 FAMOUS SPECIAL DINNERS BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH $3.75 BROILED FRESH LAKE TROUT $3.75 STUFFED FLOUNDER $3.50 BROILED HALIBUT $3.50 BROILED PICKEREL $3.75 SEAFOOD PLATTER $4.85 FRIED SCALLOPS $3.95 JUMBO SHRIMPS. $4.95 FRESH FISH & CHIPS $2.85 BAR-B-0 RIBS ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF $5.45 $5.45 _ BAR B 0 CHICKEN _ - - 3.50 ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF BRAISED SHORT RIBS $4.50 $3.50 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 $2.85 • 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 11:30 p.m. SUN. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. •COCKTAILS BEER CHINESE BUFFET Featuring All Varieties of (The Best of Everything Served Mon. Thru Sat. Nights sas) (0 .-7-' 3Dc4." WINE. (Continued from Page 36) gives prime rib for sand- wiches . . . a perfect munch- ing snack in the good-sized Darlin' Lilly's cocktail lounge where Pat Flowers plays. Tomorrow night and Monday evening will be St. Patrick's Day celebrations with wearin' of the green at Darlin' Lilly's . . . Tomor- row eve, Pat Flowers brings in bagpipes to play with him. THE NIGHT OWL HOOTS ... "Jimmy Durante and Jack Kofoed back in 1931 wrote a book called 'Night Club" pub- lished by Alfred A. Knopf. Durante comes alive through the pages — evok- ing an aura of nostalgia for those who remember and maybe a feeling of admira- tion for those who don't "A piano banged by a kid in a black sweater, its tinny notes inching throtigh the voices of singing waiters, clattering glassware, shuffling feet. 'Louder, you bum, or how'll they hear you?' "Up town, way up town at 125th Street — a good band — dancing — a floor show — drinking — a few loose ladies — a closed door speakeasy — big time gamblers — easy money chislers — plenty of fun — a dead-line that shut down the music only when the sun came up — that was the Club Durant. "A big room hung with expensive draperies — crowded tables on a glit- tering dance floor — Jimmy Durante — the same Jimmy who once sat at the piano in a Coney Island joint — singing, clowning, play- ing the maddest cut-up the world ever saw. "Durante went through all the phases of the night club racket. He came up from the joints to the big time. Broadway made an idol of him — a Bergerac- nosed howling idol who was so funny he was simply ir- resistible. "He wasn't good looking or aristocratic. He was brought up on the Bowery and his father owned a barber shop. But he was Jimmy Durante which was quite enough for anybody who knew Broadway. "If there was a formula to his madness, Durante didn't know what it was. He wasn't the introspective sort. He just got that way and kept it up with varia- tions. The idea was to be in- cessantly crazy. He slam- med a piano, threw hats at the orchestra and tried a lot of gags. "Because of his mad- ness he became the object of a cult. His art was dis- sected in a serious review in the 'New Republic.' Critics probed for hidden meanings in his comedy. There were no hidden meanings as far as Durante was concerned. "Durante made the song `Broadway' famous. He :I Friday, March 14, 1980 37 called it a fake and phony but it was his life. Night clubs meant as much to Durante as a broker's office or a surgeon's operating room. He was at his best with a full house. But even on a dull night, he was al- most equally irresistible. "Blase, tired-eyed Broadway lost something when the irrepressible - Durante took his last bow. It has never seen a madcap just like him and will never see another. "People in those days es- timated the fun they were having by the noise they made. A moment's lagging was fatal — as conspicuous as a splash of tomato soup on a dress shirt. "Durante put a fren- zied drive into the sec- onds. When this type of club came into vogue he was in his element. Cus- tomers were better targets for his gibes and wisecracks and were in a better mood for it. "Durante stormed the citadels of insanity for years. Comedy is as closely allied to insanity as genius ever was. The Schnoz star- red in musical comedy and vaudeville and motion pic- tures. But those ventures were merely wanderings down pleasant bypaths. Night clubs were by him and for him. "No one knew the in- nards of that game better than he. He started in a Coney Island joint and clowned his way through the intervening phases till he captured the tanned (Continued on Page 38) Authentic Chinese Dishes ALL YOU CAN EAT Served from 5 p.m. every Fri. & Sat. SHANGRI-LA WEST TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RD. Across From Showcase Credit Cards Honored f ChM 335-8060 IN THE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER ANTOINE'S: 805 WOODWARD AT LINCOLN Royal Oak OPEN 24 HOURS ONE-WEEK ONLY SPECIALS, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. FRI. . . . FISH & CHIPS $2.49 SAT. . . .16 oz. PORTERHOUSE STEAK . 1.95 SUN. . . . ROASTED OR- B-B-Q CHICKEN $2.95 MON. . . GUS OR GYROS $3.95 TUES. . . LAMB SHANK $3 95 WED. . . KAFTA $3.95 THURS.. SHISH KEBAB $4.50 (ABOVE SERVED WITH SALAD & POTATOES OR RICE) OUR GREAT BREAKFAST SPECIALS 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. NO. 1 . . . 2 EGGS, HASH BROWNS, TOAST & COFFEE NO. 2 . . . 2 EGGS, 2 STRIPS OF BACON, 2 LINKS OF SAUSAGE, TOAST & COFFEE . . . .... NO. 3 . . . 2 EGGS, 2 STRIPS OF BACON, 2 LINKS OF SAUSAGE, 3 PANCAKES & COFFEE $149 . . $ 1 69 S1 79 SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT MON., WED. & SUN. (Except on Specials) 20% OFF COMPLETE CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE OUR ANTIPASTO SALAD BAR IS SECOND TO NONE! IRVATTI /TOO 61 11005 Middlebelt at Plymouth Wonderland, Shopping Center 522-5880 Livonia DINNERS FROM $3 95 TO $ 5 25 Include: Home-Made -Breadsticks, Antipasto Salad and Spumoni We also feature pizzas, steaks and Catch-Of-The-Day Seafood Special LUNCHEON SERVED MON. THRU FRI. 11:30 to 4 p.m. NOW APPEARING IN OUR ALL NEW "BACK ROOM" Tuesday Thru Saturday 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. "OBLIO" NO COVER r NO MINIMUM MIDpLEE3ELT ENTRANCE,