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July 11, 1980 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-07-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

HARVEY URNOVITZ'S

HUNGARIAN
VILLAGE

THURSDAYS & SUNDAYS
Chicken Paprikash
ALL YOU $1 QC

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WED. & FRI. DINNER
CONBINATION $495
PLATE

CAN EAT

The Best of Everything

(Continued from Page 32)
padded.
Its chefs are among the
best . . . David Lindenmuth
from Franklin Hills and
Tam-O-Shanter is execu-
tive chef . . . Phil Fahlman

celebrate your
birthday at

SECOND HELPING FREE!!

TUES.-THURS. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
FRI. 11 a.m. to 12 mid.
Closed
SAT. 3 p.m. to 12 mid.
Mon.
SUN. 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

ALfre(S3

ETHNIC FOODS
STEAKS — SEAFOOD

RESTAURANT

• DINNER AND
CAKE FREE
• Call For Further
Details 643-8865
Somerset Mall Troy

WORLD FAMOUS
GYPSY STROLLING ORCHESTRA

THURS. THRU SUN.

Reservations:

843-5611

1-75 (Fisher) at SPRIEWELLS EXIT
All Credit Cards

By

Detroit News

AAA Motor News

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Dining

Buddy's Pizza

Locale No. 1
17125CONAKT, Car. McNichols

Carry-0111 Oily Wale
14156 E. 12 Mil!, Marren

892-9001

777-3400

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S. 13

574-9200

The City of Oak Park, in Orchestra, Aug. 19; and
cooperation with the Music Singing Dolls, Aug. 26.
is from the Caucus Club.
kosher wine and Tytell Im- Performers Trust Fund and Admission is free, and in
The Vineyards is still ports . . . for Monarch Wines the Michigan Council for case of rain, the concerts
part of the Ben Kasle out of New York. the Arts, will present free will be heard in Oak Park
Trust Foundation ...
And then there was concerts 7 p.m. Tuesdays, High School auditorium.
General manager is John photographer Russ Pfeiffer except July 28 (Monday) at
Gingiloski, who started running out of film . . . PR Oak Park Major Park.
The gem cannot be
with Ben six years ago as man Tom Johnson with a The schedule is as follows:
olished without friction.
a broiler chef ... Before goatee . . . Al's head man at Eric Rosenow and his Con-
Ben took ill, John was Topinka's on the Blvd., tinentils, Tuesday; Hori-
slated to go around all his wonderful Arthur Manning zon, July 22; South Oakland
Italian-American Cuisine
restaurants as a roving . . . one of the best. -
Concert Band, July 28;
18211 JOHN R
BAGEL BASKET DELI Mack Pitt Orchestra, Aug.
executive chef ... He be-
Bet. 6 & 7 Mile Rds.
came co-manager at Ar- on Orchard Lake, Rd. and 5; Michigan Consolidated
chibald's and worked at Maple in the West Bloom- Grass, Aug. 12; Bob Durant
869-5674
The Vineyards two field Plaza has extended its
weeks before Ben -closed evening hours to 11 p.m.
the deal for its purchase. Wednesday through Friday,
I had the smilingest wait- and Saturday til - 1 a.m. . . .
ress . . . very courteous and Reason are those desserts .
efficient, too ... Lisa Kern owners Rich Steinick and
. . . who brought me Chic- Gerry Neff have becorhe
ken Mulligatawny Soup la- noted for.
IF YOU'VE EVER won-. .
dled by her from a tureen at
MON.-SAT. 3 p.m. to 8 p.M.
the table . . . an excellent dered where those instru-
STUFFED PEPPER • STUFFED CABBAGE
$
Including:
house dressing on the crisp ments used by groups such v o STUFFED KISHKE • CORNED BEEF & EGGS
Cup of Soup,V
salad with tiny Mandarin as• Trinidad Tripoli Steel 4. SALAMI OR BALOGNA & EGGS
Bread & Butter
oranges . . . and a very,tasty Band, which appeared at
P'Jazz last Wednesday,
piece of white fish.
ROAST CHICKEN
PICKLED TROUT
I almost went for another were originated . . . it was
Y2 Springer With Stuffing
Original Esquire's Famous
dish, but decided against just since shortly after
$395
$!195
World
War
II
when
inven-
having it again . . . Chicken -
per pers.
%. per person
a la Vineyards, which has tive Trinidad natives
Incl. Cup of Soup & Veg.
Incl. Cup of Soup, Bread & Butter
been on the menu for 40 turned leftover army oil
drums into musical instru-
years.
CHICKEN LIVERS with Fried Onions
The three operations at ments having a unique and
Includes: Cup of Soup,
the locale are still thriving pleasing sound . The
$ fa 95
Imp per pers.
'Cooked Veg., Bread & Butter
. . . Benny's Tuesday Trinidad Steel Band played
through Saturday has classics, popular tunes,
dance lessons on Tuesday, kas, jazz and calypso on
single gals free admission their finely-tuned steel
,FIA
every night and two-for-one drums.
RESTAURANT-DELICATESSEN
CIVET
BOGAN
assured
ladies nights Wednesday
*11 MILE AT LAHSER n ICUIVARD ROW NALL
and Thursday. Cover us that he and his Wol-
charge is only on Friday and verines will have "Hava
(Continued on Page 34)
Saturday.
Downstairs at The
Vineyards is the casual
ultra-delightful Coco's
... with its oyster bar,
circular-type piano bar
and very comfortable
padded swinging and
rocking armed chairs ...
where Pierre Fracalanza
weaves his keyboard
magic and soft song styl-
ings ... The walls are red
tiled and hanging drapes
are over the side tables.
Pierre's versatility was
exemplified by a request for
"Meditation" . . . He had
never played it before ID&
the requester hummed a bit
for him and Pierre wrote
down some notes . . . Then
he proceeded to play the
song throughout.
John is general manager
of The Vineyards, Benny's
STEA
and the 96-seater Coco's,
which was opened 13
months ago . . . Pierre has
been there 10 of those
months.
AL BALOOLY, owner of
Topinka's Country House
and Topinka's on the Blvd.,
is in the process of buying
the two Bodegas . on
Telegraph and on Van
Dyke.
Cast party for the show
"Cheaters," with Peggy
of "TELEGRAPH
Cass at Fisher Theater, was
lust \NEST
Al's recent shindig for more
MILE
on 6
than 100 people from press,
$2.95
radio, TV, public relations
535-9 0 '
. irorn
and friends at the Blvd. eat-
MEN'S LUNCH DAILY
ery.
BUSINESS
Betty and Larry Guidice
PIANO BAR
Cocktails available!
were asked how long they
5 p.m. — Midnight
had been married . . . Both
answered, "About 13 or 14
Tue.-Sat. 5 p.m.-10 p.m.
HAPPY HOUR
years" . . . They are local
1 p.m.— 9 p.m.
Sunday
residents and he is the
4 — 7 p.m. Daily
Michigan and Iowa repre-
Closed Mondays
sentative for Manischewitz

VINCENZO'S

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locale Me. 2
8100 Old 13 Mile Rd.

. 1 Wk. E. van kin, I b.

Free Concerts-in Oak Park

DINNER
: ♦ SPECIALS :

VOTED NO. 1
SQUARE PIZZA

Detroit Free Press

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