r THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 32) of 1978 and seats 180 . . . and 11 Mile and Hoover, seating 160 . . . Audrey and Chuck are at each res- taurant every day. Day manager at the Eight Mile eatery is Ken Baler, Audrey and Chuck's nephew . . . Chuck Spaller is evening manager . . . Their daughter, Jackie Baier, is day manager on 11 Mile . . . with Michele Henderson on evenings. The tables at both places are all tile inlaid by Chuck. Eight Mile and Grand River's El Nibble Nook has five intimate rooms with Mexican flavored decor . . . stucco walls, SUNDAY BUFFET ALL-YOU-CARE-TO-EAT EVERY SUNDAY 9 a.m.-2 p.m. $3.95 TILE MAPLE HOUSE i4E mEit 569-2120 SOUTHFIELD AT 10 MILE FOR THE FIRST TIME! NOW AVAILABLE EVERYDAY!! , PIZZA FOR VEGETARIANS' CHEESE WITHOUT ANIMAL RENNET OPEN MON., TUES., WED., THURS. & SUN. FROM 4 P.M. ALSO AVAILABLE WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR DOUGH NO SALT — NO SUGAR MERTZ PIZZA 547-3581 23055 COOLIDGE, Just N. of 9 Mile Supervised By The Council Of Orthodox Rabbis . PRIVATE BANQUE1 FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT OUR ORCHARD MALL STAFFORD'S RESTAURANT • Bar Mitzvas • Weddings • Showers . • Reunions • Banquets • Sales Meetings Anniversaries • Confirmations • All Occasions LIVE MUSIC, Orchard Mall, Thurs.-Sat. Eves. STAFFORD'S RESTAURANTS W. BLOOMFIELD OAK PARK DETROIT tRCHARD MALL ORCHARD LAKE NEAR MAPLE COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE 7 MILE E. OF EVERGREEN 851-8952 542-2799 532-5222 OPEN 24 HOURS OPEN 24 HOURS LANDMARK FAMILY RESTAURANT 25900 GREENFIEILD AT 10% MILE F 968 1150 - DAILY SPECIALS ANY HOUR OPEN OPEN 2-4 HOURS 24 HOURS $2.65 MON. . . . MEAT LOAF $2.45 SLOPPY JOE $2.95 TUES. . . BEEF STEW $2.95 SPAGHETTI With Meat Balls $2.95 WED. . .. LASAGNA $2.65 SALISBURY STEAK $2.25 THURS. MACARONI & CHEESE $2.95 SWISS STEAK $2.95 FISH & CHIPS FRI. . . . $2.95 LIVER & ONIONS $3.25 ROAST TURKEY SAT. . . . $3.95 WHITE FISH $3.95 SUN. . . . BAKED CHICKEN $3.95 WHITE FISH CARRY-OUT ANYTIME CARRY-OUT ANYTIME FREE Small Soft Drink With Any Sandwich FREE French Friss With Any Sandwich & Large Soft Dr! BREAKFAST SPECIAL MON.-FRI. 5 a.m -11 a.m., SAT. & SUN. Til 10 a.m. 10% SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. dark wood, red ceilings, brown beams, stained glass, etc. . . . including Mexican strolling musi- cians Wednesday through Sunday. During lunch there re- cently, Mexican music ho- vered overhead as we ate El Nibble Nook's Fiesta Chico ($3.95) . . . Taco Tinga (a rolled taco stuffed with shredded beef, as- sorted • chilies, topped with sour cream), and an enchilada stuffed with beef, various spices and topped with melted cheese . . . The dish was served with rice, beans and cole slaw. JIMMY LAUNCE him- self stars in Neil Simons' "Chapter Two" at Alfred's Dinner Theater in the lower level of Troy's Somerset Mall . . . It'll run every Friday and Saturday through December . . . with matinee performances starting Wednesday. TIM SCHROT, guitarist-vocalist, performs 7:30-11:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday at Meriwether's on Telegraph N. of 10 Mile. IF ALL THE show biz people Len Borovoy helped through the years would get together . . . they could give him a wonderful memorial . . . Len, booking agent who recently passed away, assisted many of to- day's greats and near- greats when they needed work . . . Trouble is that not too many who hit the top remember their lean years . . . or those who helped them. WONDER WHY a memorial service by fellow musicians has never been given for the late Hal Gor- don? . . . Surely he de- served it . . . and such a gesture by those who worked with Hal or knew him would not be too late. A LOT OF experience comes to the new Nosh Deli- catessen Restaurant open- ing sometime in October . . . on 10 Mile, east of Evergreen . : . At the carry-out counter will be Morris Leinoff and his al- most 50 years . . . (he re- members when corned beef sandiches were two for 15 cents on Westminister . . . They were 60c years later at his Louis and Leinoff on Seven Mile) . . . Manager Peter Mitoff had 20 years in the eating game . . . prior to his 10 years of barrister work. SPAGHETTI CO. ETC. on Middlebelt and Plymouth at the south end of Wonderland Shopping Center doesn't have a magic show any longer . . . But as of Sept. 26, a puppet show will reign every Friday and Saturday through Nov. 1 in its very popular children's night club where adults are allowed only when accom- panied by a child 12 or under . . . Reservations are suggested. TOPINKA'S COUN- TRY HOUSE on Seven Mile and Telegraph has gone country-western . . . . Friday, *toiler 19,19110 33 l a NANCY GURWIN PRO DUCTIONS WISHES , ITS FRIENDS A HEALTHY & HAPPY NEW YEAR Same fine lunches and dinners are served until 9 p.m. . . . and then it's Cotton-Eye and hoe-on- down time . . . with Shenandoah playing Tues- day through Saturday. = MUCH HAS BEEN written about the places owned by Chuck Muer . . . but very little about this fine gentleman . . . a dis- tinct credit to the restau- rant industry. 44 • Opens Sept,27 YWtadt40 DINNER THEATRE • Nancy Gurwin ' in Performances Irving Berlin's Friday & Saturday Group Rates Available mum air 869-3988 y -ouR 17630 Woodward 1 4.1 GU V4 4 %. 1-, s -A- v v i,- A NANCY GURWIN PRODUCTION at * usk km/Wien N um**. *Er fit The Management and Staff of PLAZA DELI Wish Their Customers and Friends A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR May you be inscribed in the book of life for many years of good health. We Will Close Early Wed., Sept. 10 at 4:30 p.m. And Re-open Fri., Sept. 12 at 8 a.m. We Will Close Early Fri., Sept. 19 at 4:30 p.m. And Re-open Sun., Sept. 21 at 8 a.m. plaza deli 29145 Northwestern Hwy. Franklin Shopping Center Southfield 356-2310 OPEN 7 DAYS 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.