THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Appreciation, whether of beauty of genius or great- nature, or books, or art, or ness to one, is far from being men, depends very much on so to another. temperament. What is —Tryon Edwards The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 36) . . . all the ingredients stuf- ° v fed in the middle . . and N P4/ TILE" ? I tomato sauce spread thickly ('! . . . The regular stuffed (serves two to three) 'SOUTHFIELD AT 10 MILE 569-2120; pizza weighs almost 3 1/2 pounds with cheese only . . . De- luxe serves four to five. FORMER JAVA 1 JUNCTION on Woodward just south of 14 Mile is now called Dino's Family Dining . . . serving Greek- WITH. THIS COUPON Valid Thru Oct. 30, 1980 III go Ns ow mil me no on on on. V* American food in the 105- IN da Ng seating spot . . . The heavy Specializing in Authentic beams and brick walls re- Italian-American Dining main, but instead of a rail- Lunches and Dinners road motif there are scenic Grecian pictures . . . It was Copan Sundays, 2 to 9:30 —Closed Mon. taken over less than two EXCELLENT BANQUET months ago by brothers FACILITIES Dino and Pete Loucopoulos. WOODY HERMAN and his Thundering Herd will be at Roma's of Bloomfield, Telegraph north of Square Lake Rd., Oct. 17, 9 p.m. to 1 7225 W. McNichols (6 blks. W. of Uvernols) UN 2-6455 a.m. for a special Friday Nite Edition of Roma's Big Band Dance Party. A UNIQUE CONCEPT in family dining, where food is only half the fun, has opened at the Universal Mall, 12 Mile and De- quindre, Warren. Pied Piper Pizza Peddler has its own original pizza, sandwiches, pasta and "extras" . . . while folks lis- ten to the magnificent Wur- litzer pipe organ . . . which began its melodious career Dec. 24, 1927, at the United Artists Theater downtown. Displayed across 40 feet of glass enclosures, with all W. 10 MILE RD., 1 blk. E. of Evergreen playing parts visible, this instrument contains 1,562 A FULL SERVICE DELICATESSEN-RESTAURANT pipes (ranging from the size WITH OUR FAMOUS BAGELS AVAILABLE of a pencil to 18 feet,) over seven miles of wire, a 10- horsepower blower, COMPLETE DINNER SPECIALS thousands of transistors and diodes, percussions, 4 P.M. TO CLOSING bells, cymbals and gongs, FRI. & SAT. etc. SUNDAYS Weighing in at slightly BROILED ROAST over 10 tons, the mighty 10 OZ. SPRING $4 $4 Wurlitzer was dismantled MONK FISH CHICKEN in 1975, completely rebuilt and refurbished before be- MON. thru THURS. ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: coming Detroit's devastat- ENTREE SOUP OR TOMATO JUICE, ingly delightful accom- OF SALAD, CHOICE OF ANY paniment at Pied Piper THE DESSERT, BREAD & BUTTER, Pizza Peddler. DAY COFFEE OR HOT TEA The musical director is Lance Luce, former organist 10% SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT 2-5:30 MON.-SAT. Spec IZ) at Radio City Music Hall, New York . . . Together with Virginia Gedz and Greg Smith, Lance 316 N. WOODWARD, 2 Blks. N. of 11 Mile • Royal Oak entertains customers for 542-4880 OPEN 7 DAYS, 8 to 10 Mon.-Sun., Fri. & Sat. 8-11 lunch and dinner. FROM NATION'S Res- taurant News, July 14, 1980 . . . "Sherman Kaplan, a leading Chicago radio res- taurant reviewer, vehe- mently upheld the rights of eicle reviewers to express their opinions and deplored `at- Recra~teeida tempts to muzzle the daily press.' "Speaking at a discussion sponsored by J. R. Simplot Co. in connection with the restaurant show, Kaplan TODAY'S FRESH FISH said he had been shocked by `the virulence' of re- Let your server tell you what fresh fish we received today staurateurs who in an NRA show panel the previous May 'were willing to muzzle the critics and violate First 10 Mile at Southfield Rd. 559-4230 Amendment rights to the extent of demanding licens- ing of critics and threaten- a a MAPLE HOUSE • HARVEST TIME SPECIAL • 25% DISCOUNT OFF YOUR ENTIRE BILL a rco's 1 ' ing advertising boycotts against media which em- ploy certain critics.' "These restaurateurs `don't understand the job of a reviewer,' asserted Kap- lan. 'We're here to tell the good and bad about a res- taurant. The Constitution specifically gave newspap- ers the complete right to express opinions.' "Kaplan predicted that the press would easily sur- vive 'the narrow- mindedness of some re- staurateurs who can't take the heat.' He pointed to a contradiction that some re- staurateurs who 'openly blast critics' then proceed to court the press. "Kaplan emphasized that `we have a right to speak out to the consumer on what he honestly feels.' He said a re- viewer in effect represents the consumer and not the restaurant industry. It is with certain good qualities as with the senses; those who have them not Friday, October 10, 1980. 31 can neither appreciate nor comprehend them in others. —Rochefoucauld BOUGS •DORY SHOP HAS A FANTASTIC NEW MENU! MICHIGAN'S MOST UNIQUE RESTAURANT (Where else can you eat in an Edsel?) IS OFFERING GREAT FOOD & DRINKS AT LESS THAN MODERATE PRICES EVENING PRICES From $3.25 DAILY SPECIALS, $5§ 5 Tues.-Fri. all you can eat inc. salad & potatoes IF YOU'VE NEVER BEEN TO DOUG'S OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER AT THESE PRICES YOU HAVE TO TRY IT! COUNTRY MUSIC Featuring LEGEND Thurs. thru Sat. 8:30 to 2 a.m. HOURS: LUNCH, Not-Fri. 11:38-3 p.a. INNER, bes. Thers. 5 10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 5-12 Nid. - Valet Parking WOODWARD bet. 8 & 9 MILE - 399-1040 11, 9 DELP-D VSTAURANP 25 9 5 $395 DiMITRI'S NIKO 644 74 DON'T MISS THESE BARGAIN PRICES!! TWO WHOLE SLABS I LITTLE BABY BACK RIBS I FOR TWO Reg. $15.50 NOW ONLY INCLUDES: POTATOES, TOSSED SALAD $ 1 OR COLE SLAW LIMIT 4 PER COUPON EXPIRES 10-31-80 0 g 5 INCLUDES: POTATOES, GARLIC TOAST, TOSSED SALAD OR COLE SLAW LIMIT 6 PER PERSON EXPIRES 10-31-80 I NEW SPECIAL RECIPE WE GUARANTEE IT! j 70 SEATING CAPACITY AND CARRY-OUT SERVICE NEW HOURS STARTING MON.. OCT. 13 Sun.. Tues. & wed. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. — Thurs. 5 p.m. to 12 MI Fri. 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. — Sat. 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. IN 7 MILE-FARMINGTON CENTER NORTHWEST CORNER