Friday, May 8, 1981 35 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS STEPHENSON CLUB 24931 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile) PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES Hazel Park 542-9196 HIZ 'N HERZ THE FABULOUS STEPHENSON CLUB SALAD BAR MOTHER'S DAY LUNCHEON OR DINNER : c k ■ , - Ir V WEDNESDAY...V . 14101 , LOCO A A 1116117141 A AA AA A A e ors ' IP ' w w nuzicrs 1 WIN g • SPECIALS .AT WINSTON'S pull 0 P.N I. TO CLOSE Illa - • All the tacos your tummy can handle. . MOTHER'S DAY RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED tWOIEQUe for $4.95! u INCLUDES COFFEE! se you can ear. PEI $295 Nom , ' 4:Dmi And a passel 161of spare ribs -11 INCLUDES: LOX, SABLE, CHUBS iGGS, BACON, PANCAKES, FRENCH TOAST, FRESH FRUIT, ASSORTED COFFEE CAKES, ETC., ETC. ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC. .7 . 7 ,EITErz. --1 chicken & fixins 4..• • ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT TE7=zy Featuring all the r, IS BACK AT Deli Unique OUR ' SPECIALS MAKE' US SPECIAL! 4 SUNDAY BRUNCH American Express Honored E Van Dyke South of 13 Mile • Warren 574-9670 Serving the good tastes of Detroit 5498 Crooks Road Troy • 879-2060 - Telegraph North of Ten Mile Southfield 358-4950 chareleci's mob v. Meriwether% Mon-Sat 5-6 p.m. 41 ;4 5P. • • We're open from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. this Sunday and every Sunday. Our full dinner menu is available. and reservations are accepted. It pays to come early! Really get your net's worth with Charley's special early evening prices. \'•\ • SUNSET SPECIAL 1-4 Tell Morn how much she means to you this Sunday with our complimentary flowers and special Mother's Day luncheon or dinner for just $8.95. Start with Avocado Salad. select either Scallops St. J a cques or Chicken Meriwether. and top it off with an elegant dessert. Wine and cocktails available. 15 years ago to the Bus- chemi family who now own it . . . The Buschemis also own Capital Fish in -the Eastern Market . . . and two restaurants . . . with an- other opening soon in Southfield . . . a 145-seater in the Federal Hardware locale on Southfield and 12 Mile . . . plus a fish market on the site . . . Though smaller, Feral Hardware will remain. ACCORDING TO Jack Winton, Oscar's on North- western is still not out of the picture as Standard Club's future home . . . Which means that it is between two places . . . Oscar's and John Laffrey's Vineyards Annex. GET WELL WISHES . . . to Ezzie Holyk . . . chef at Dominico's, Coolidge between 11 and 12 Mile . . . Ezzie is at Detroit Osteo- pathic Hospital. JOHNNY TRUDELL and his Top Brass opened the current big band jazz concert series at Ma Belle's (in the Lemon Tree Com- plex), 1-94 at the Belleville exit last Sunday . . . He is followed on three consecu- tive Sundays by the Austin-Moro Band, the Brookside Jazz Ensemble and the Katalenic Kwik Band. Individual concert or series tickets can be pur- chased at the Detroit Fed- eration of Musicians offices on Schaefer and Seven Mile or at Ma Belle's. on EXCALIBUR Northwestern and Franklin has gone jazz . . . as of last Tuesday . . . but with a group that also plays standards and good listen- ing music during dining . . It's the Larry Nozero Tuesday Quartet . . . through Saturday. (Continued on Page 36) • DANCING TUES. THRU SAT. TO FREE SHRIMP COCKTAIL WITH 2 DINNERS AND THIS AD MORE AND MORE people are hearing about a little place on Middlebelt and 12 Mile called Ginopolis' that crowds in about 100 people ... and serves a very limited menu of no more than five or six items ... (During the day, there's also homemade chili and soup.) It's nothing fancy . . . nothing pretentious . . . no high class atmosphere ... just one of the best 10-ounce ground round hamburgers being served anywhere ... while maybe rubbing el- bows with a sports or show biz celebrity, bank president or truck driver .. . They come from all walks of life to munch on the ground rounds of Johnny and Pete Ginopolis . because it's not only juicy and tasty ... but also the best meat money can buy. Ginopolis' is small ... and come Wednesday, people may be hanging from the rafters to hear one of the Midwest's premiere songstresses ... Pam Martin ... who'll appear Wednesdays through Saturdays from 9 p.m. with her trio of backup musicians. Pam sings everything .. . and good, too . . . from bal- lads to standards to top 40s . . . to pops, etc.. . . Her ver- satile vocal ability that in- cludes Streisand medleys have made her a prime per- former. The Ginopoi'is brothers have only one problem .. . where to put everybody who'll come and hear Pam sing . . . and turn a few steps on the small dance floor. But come September, dc- cording to plans in the of- fing, this problem will be taken away . . . A new Ginopolis' is expected to break ground at the same locale . . . with a seating capacity of about 300 people. There'll still be those great 10-ounce ground rounds (five ounce if you can't eat that much) ... but also along with the regular steak sandwich, kielbasa, onion rings, etc. will be a many-itemed food menu that'll include ribs, pizza, etc. And the celebs will still come . . . along with lawyers, doctors, factory workers, etc. . . . because Johnny and Pete have something else they all want . . . down-to-earth friendliness that dollars can't buy . . . Isn't it nice to know people like this? SMILING WAITRESS DEPT. . . . Lynn D'Amico . . . days at Green-10 Res- taurant, 10 Mile and Green- , field. JACK WHEN POMEROY returned from service in the 1950s, there weren't too many places on the northwest side of town to buy seafood . . . and his became the first store to fly in seafood from around the country. Jack sold Pomeroy's over • CHATEAUBRIAND $2195 FOR 2 The Best of Everything ) • FOR 25 TO 300 'Showers •Bar Mitzvas •All Parties • Anniversaries 'Banquets •Bat Mitzvas •Reunions •Weddings OPEN MON. THRU SAT. . . Featuring Fine Steak, Noble Wines, Casual Elegance & House Specialties Inclu Danny Raskin's 9 eOft We 14 0 loarruieekofe/ WEST BLOOMFIELD 6066 WEST MAPLE • 851-8880 7 Follow A Tradition . Treat Her To A Wonderful MOTHER'S DAY SUN., MAY 10 at ing-Mtp- 3nn WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD. Bloomfield Hills For Reservations: 642 - 0100 OUR DINING ROOMS OPEN 12 noon to 9:30 p.m. WITH SPECIAL DINING MENU From $9.95 OUR FAMOUS BRUNCH WILL BE FROM 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p. m. IN OUR BALLROOMS Featuring One Of Michigan's Most Elegant Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights Reservations Accepted $6 95 per person