. 32 Friday, April 25, 1980 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS `Robber' Play Due in Oak Park "The Robber Brideg- Park High School Little room," a bawdy bluegrass Theater. musical, will be presented For tickets, call the Oak by Oak Park Community Theater May 1-3, 10 and Park recreation depart- 15 17 at 8 p.m. in the Oak ment, 541-0900. - CAFE FIOR Mexican and Italian Food Savor the best of two worlds in a garden atmosphere Great Exotic Cocktails Entertainment Tues. thru Sat. Hours: Tues. thru Fri. from 11 a.m. Sat. & Sun. from 4 p.m. OUR PIZZA VOTED #1 BY WXYZ-TV 29155 NORTHWESTERN AT 12 NILE IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA 357-3280. Danny Raskin's THE FINEST GOURMET ORIENTAL CUISINE The Best of Everything THERE IS NO other way to get to the Summit Restaurant on the 72nd floor of Hotel Plaza than by elevator . . . which costs $1 . . . and it is not taken off your bill . . . Very strange that any management would allow such ridiculous "carrying charge" for some- one to eat at their place. When this was brought to our attention, I disbeliev- ingly called the Summit twice . . . After all, what res- taurant that needs business is going to make it more ab- surd for someone to eat there . . . Both times I was told about the charge by employees who no doubt can't understand it them- selves. As one person, who can afford to eat out 21 times every week of the year .. . and be able to buy any of the restaurants he dines at, remarked, he'd rather fly to New York and eat than pay that dollar be- cause of principle. "Whoever heard of hav- ing to pay to get into a res- taurant these days," says • EXCELLENT COMBINATION FAMILY DINNERS • COCKTAILS another. It is understandable that $1 would be charged to go up 72 or 73 floors and see the absolutely magnificent IN THE ORCHARD MALL 851-6400 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE view . . . It is well worth the Carry Outs Available price . . . but not when a per- son or persons spend money after getting there . ... Won- der what the people from out of town will think when the Republican Convention gets here in July? BOB MILNE, supreme pianist, is at Scandals at Detroit Free Press By Detroit News Ramada Inn of. Southfield AM Motor News on Telegraph and 12 Mile . . . He does Dixieland with his foursome every Sunday . . . and also appears Tues- Locale No. 2 Locale No. 1 day through Friday at the Carry-pot OW! Locale 8100 Old 13 Mile Rd.. 11125 CONANT, Cr. Ik Nidiels 14156 I 12 Mile, *acres 1 mi. E. y bib, 1 N. 5.13 Ile Scandals lounge piano bar, 892.9001 777-3400 ' 5749200 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. GILL- YVONNE DAVIS, boss lady at Tweeney's Cafe in Bir- mingham, has changed over the tarts and terrines counter into an herb nur- Cup of _ding: sery . . . A variety of herb Soup, ■ :1012DBC:FTGEEGGS $295 plants are now on sale Bread & Butter through the month of May, .• SALAMI OR BALOGNA EGGS as part of the Cafe's culi- ROAST CHICKEN PICKLED TROUT nary rites for spring. 1 /2 Springer With Stuffing Original Esquire's Famous Yvonne has published the. fourth in her series of cook- $395 $ . 1295 %V per person Per Pere- booklets, "Cooking with Inc/. Cup of Soup & Veg. Incl. Cup of Soup, Bread & Butter Fresh Herbs." . . . It in- cludes traditional herb re- cipes, as well as her own CHICKEN LIVERS with Fried Onions creations, and is sold for $1 Includes: Cup of Soup, $ 95 - at the cafe counter. ■ •• per pers. Cooked Veg., Bread & Butter MAGIC AT Hurley's-in the Northfield Hilton Inn, • HARRY WEISS' _ . Crooks Rd. and 1-75, Troy, ends tomorrow night- ... RESTAURANT-DELICATESSEN The -five-piece combo spe- cializes in top• 40 tunes and 11 MILE AT LAHSER • IURVARD ROW MAII jazz disco. _OAK PARK CIVIC Chorus has its annual Spring Concert 8 p.m. May 4 at Oak Park High au- ditorium . . . All types of music will include show tunes, spirituals, pops, classical, etc. •For more information, at 9 Mile Bates, Marion call Ferndale • PARKING IN REAR • 544-7933 president, at 968-1074. ONE OF MICHIGAN'S OLDEST RESTAURANTS SPRING GYPSY Con- "We Say Good Food And We Mean It!" cert held annually, will be at Hungarian Village on OPEN IDAYS—BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Springwells ... this Tues- OUR FAMOUS SPECIAL DINNERS day and Wednesday eves . . . $3.75 with musicians from around BROILED FRESH WHITE FISH the country strumming $3.75 BROILED FRESH LAKE TROUT their stuff. $3.50 STUFFED FLOUNDER Owner Harvey Urnovitz $3.50 S BROILED HALIBUT has a combination plate $3.75 BROILED PICKEREL dinner for the evening .. . $4.85 SEAFOOD PLATTER and the gypsies will play $3.95 FRIED SCALLOPS from 7:30 (or sooner) to $4.95 JUMBO SHRIMPS. who-knows-when . . . Tic- FRESH FISH & CHIPS '$2.85 kets always go very fast .. . Take some good advice and BAR-BALRIBS ROAST PRIME RIB make reservations im- $5.45 OF BEEF mediately. BAR-B-0 CHICKEN WHENEVER YOU see $5.45 $3.50 Dick Purtan, just say "Hi, $4.50 ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF 800" . . . Those are the very $3.50 SHORT RIBS BRAISED likable disc jockey personal- ALL ABOVE INCLUDE: SALAD, VEG., POT., ity's CKLW call letters .. . GREEK BREAD & BUTTER and he'd love a million of them .. in United States or Canadian currency, of course. SERVED AT ALL TIMES! • HOME-MADE AMERICAN FRIES • 2 EXTRA LARGE EGGS OPENED IN 1931 by • TOAST & 3 BREAKFAST MEATS • Max Krugel . . . with his $2.85 JELLY • PINEAPPLE RING mother, Sarah "Ma" Krugel • STEAKS • CHOPS • GREEK DISHES • ITALIAN DISHES at the register, Modern Del- • CHILDREN'S MENU • HOME COOKING icatessen on Fenkell near MON. THRU THURS. 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., FRI. & SAT. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Livernois is the oldest in SUN. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Michigan. I • COCKTAILS BEER ININE• (Continued on Page 33) RIKSHAW INN VOTED NO. al SQUARE. PIZZA curd 13uddy's Pizza **************** DINNER SPECIALS MON.-SAT. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.- ♦ •s sIF FF F S K PIF ZER • • • 1 n ♦ ORIGINAL ESQUIRE • 4 353-4999 • •• ••••••••••••• At the Farmington Hills Holiday Inn, we love to see kids and couples and crowds - of fun-loving folks having a ,.- 5/ . -<-..) "- --;'- mica O i good time. That's why we're x 'Z' &__7 7113 7—i offering a special weekend _ package for fun-lovers of all shapes and sizes to come and join the fun in our 11,000 - sq. - ft. Holidome Fun Center. Swimming pool, whirlpool, putting greens, pool table, ping pong tables, shuffleboard, an Arcade of pinball and electronic _ games, and Jimmy's cafe — serving refreshments pool- side. Plus, Inn guests are only Minutes away from skiing, ice skating, roller skating, racquetball, Twelve Oaks Mall and more. FIRST NIGHT-$40; SECOND NIGHT-$35 ...per room; kids under 18 share parents' room free. (Maximum — 4 persons/room.) Full use of Holidome facilities. Free in-room movies; childrens' movies Saturday and Sunday 7 10 A.M. Advance reservations required. Offer good thru June 1, 1980. Holiday Inn 38123 W. Ten Mile Road Farmington Hills, MI 48024 (At Grand River and 1-96) (313) 477-4000 operated by Abel Management Co. under license IAL • 22740 WOODWARD . RIALTO'S SPECIAL BREAKFAST •