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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36 Friday, November 14, 1980
Specializing in Authentic
Italian-American Dining
Lunches and Dinners
Broiled
Salmon Steak
Fried Clams
Fresh Perch •
Beef Burgundy • Ham Steak
Chef's Special of The Day
Chicken •
Children under 12 3.75
de Salad Bar
Choices
Stuffed Flounder •
Lobster Thermador • Broiled Whitefish
Fried Shrimp • King Crab Legs
Prime Ribs • N.Y. Sirloin
Bar-B-Que Ribs
24230
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IN
OUR
PIANO
LOUNGE
On 6 Mile Just
West of Telegraph
LUNCHEON DAILY
From S2 95
1 C oc kt ai ls poi a l lable
Jimmyf Happy Hour 4-6 p
)1 Tuesday thru Friday
banquets & Christmas
\ Sunday 1-9 p m
Parties • Prniate Rooms
Closed Mondays
Add Only Si 25 to Above Prices
535-9411
Simpson
(The Best of Everythingl
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bar-b-q-ribs to prime rib to
steak to calves liver. etc.
All meals include Sea
Shell's special double baked
potato.
It is famous for the
home-made New England
clam chowder Sea Shell
style . . . pure with lots of
clams . . . Each week are
different specials . . . This
week has lobster dinners
$9.95 . . . white fish $6.50
and cod $6.50.
FRESH AIR five-man
band makes its debut in
Dewey's at Michigan Inn
this Monday . . . appearing
through Nov. 29.
OSCAR'S on Northwest-
ern Hwy. will soon have a
kitchen and become a res-
taurant operation.
FAVORITE WAIT-
RESS DEPT. . . . Beth
Mascari . . . at Stephenson
Club on Chrysler Drive
(I-75 at 10 Mile).
PAT
OWNER
ARCHER is so endeared by
the girls working at Ex-
calibur on Northwestern
and Franklin near 12 Mile
. . like waitresses Rosa
Dagostina and Patty Har-
well among the smiling, ef-
ficient and lots of personal-
ity lassies . . . that they
had a special necklace made
for him . . . The Excalibur
baseball team made up of
waitresses is called Ar-
cher's Angels.
Singer-Songwriter
LORI JACOBS
Appearing Turs. thru Sat. at John Laffrey's Steak Bar
appearing in THE ANNEX
THE BOB POSCH SHOW
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays
Dining In Fine Tradition At
THE VINEYARDS
and featuring
JOHN LAFFREY'S STEAK BAR
Downstairs
11W1hkiin Road
at Twelve Mile and Northwestern Hwy.
357-3430
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Ruth Wagner, Pat's hos-
tess supreme at the front
door, pleasant, congenial
and always cooperative, has
been at Excalibur since it
opened.
One of the area's top chefs
is at Excalibur . . . Martin
Wilk . . . who started at the
London Chop House when
14-years old as an appren-
tice under then head chef
Pancho Velez . . . Pancho
left about four years later
and Martin had worked
himself up to sous chef
under Milos Cihelka . . .
left to be with Doug Diehl at
Doug's Body Shop . . . and
has been at Excalibur about
three years.
Martin will make any-
thing if ingredients are in
the kitchen . . . even
peanut butter sundae
. . . Menu listings aren't
the only things he'll pre-
pare . . . A lot of items
Martin has are spe-
cialties as yet not listed
. . . The waitresses usu-
ally know what these
specialties are.
And if a person wants his
or her food cooked differ-
ently than the menu de-
scribes it will be done . . .
Martin gets many requests
also for items vegetarians
can eat.
The Billy Kallao Trio
with songstress Kathy
Locke continues to make
wonderful music . . . Billy
on drums, Vince Shane,
piano and Tony Rose, bass
. . . are at the always-
crowded piano bar.
Excalibur under the own-
ership of Pat Archer and
managerial know-how of
Nick Cerice continues to
steadily roll along . . . If
possible, Excalibur has
even gotten better.
It is one of the very few
dining spots in Michigan
today with an oxygen
tank . . . and about 10
employees who know
how to administer the
oxygen, give artificial re-
cusitation or alleviate
choking . . . doing what-
ever necessary until a 911
call has been answered.
There are wonderful
facets . . . and the oxygen
especially should really be a
mandatory thing in all res-
taurants.
Excalibur, more of a fam-
ily restaurant than people
would surmise, is now open
Sundays 4 to 11 . . . and
open this year for
Thanksgiving dinner . . .
Reservations are limited
. . . and will probably go
very fast.
HARRY SATCHWELL,
co-author with Mary Con-
way of "Meet, Eat and Enjoy
Greater Detroit" and their
new "Meet Eat & Enjoy
Menu Book," writes that of
the 128 menu-restaurants
in their first book, only 64
are still represented in their
sixth edition . . . now in the
book stores along with the
new "Meet, Eat and Enjoy
Recipe Book."
"While this edition con-
tains the menus of 190 res-
taurants (30 of them not
having been shown in last
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NOW SERVING A
COMPLETE DELI MENU
11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Choice Cocktails
RIKSHAW INN
IN THE ORCHARD MALL
6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE
851-6400
Carry Outs
Available
the
roman
lerswee
27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.,
AT 12 MILE OFF 696 851-4094.
Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.na.-2:30 Q.M. —
IS COOKING UP SOMETHING SPECIAL
FOR THE MONTH OF NOV.
SPECIAL DINNERS FOR TWO
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MON. THRU THURS. 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., FRI. & SAT. 4 p.m. to 1 p.m.
Includes:
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Antipasto &
per
1/2 Liter of •
I couple
- House Wine
BANQUET & PARTY FACILITIES AVAILABLE
DAILY VEAL LUNCH SPECIALS
SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS FOR LUNCH & DINNER
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