THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Specializing in Authentic Italian-American Dining Lunches and Dinners Open Sundays, 2 to 9:30 —Closed Mon. The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 32) diners who were being EXCELLENT BANQUET entertained at hotels and FACILITIES private parties and stayed away from Detroit eateries in droves. But the GOP conven- tioneers found their way 7225 W. McNichols (6 blks. W. of Livernois} UN 2;6455 Down Under — a relatively new restaurant underneath Hart Plaza. But the eating , fifiet spot didn't get unanimous f"4 —' rave notices. A few patrons complaii, 24931 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile) about paying $6.95 for only Hazel Park PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES 542-9196 five fried shrimp. Others FOR 25 TO 300 found the seafood chowder • Anniversaries •Bar Mitzvas •Showers •All Parties so thick it stuck to the roofs • Banquets .Bat Mitzvas •Reunions of their mouths. A monster OPEN MON. THRU SAT. . . . Featuring Fine Steak, Noble Wines, nes, Casual Wi sandwich called Doug's Elegance & House Specialties Including Fresh fish. Favorite got mixed reviews. It was ground beef and SHRIMP COCKTAIL cheese topped with chili and WIT H 2 DINERS N sour cream. AND THIS AD Most enjoyed people THE FABULOUS DANCING TUES. THRU SAT. watching in Down Under STEPHENSON CLUB TO and its decor of shimmering SALAD BAR HIZ 'N HERZ plum with overlapping palm fans made into hang- ing lights. Piper's Alley on St. An- toine caught the fancy of some visitors. One favo- rite was the Mezza, an oval platter of tomatoes and feta cheese, cucum- 111111111111mollommulo bers and black olives with a dollop of house dressing. The dressing of sour cream, mayonnaise and spices is a good dip for fried zucchini at Piper's Alley. Other goodies are pita It pays to come early! bread stuffed with ham-. Really get your net's worth burger, tomatoes and on- with Charley's special early ions, fried oysters, burgers evening prices. on pumpernickel and chic- Mon-Sat 5-6 p.m. ken salad with almonds and yellow raisins. A quickie survey of where a few conventioneers did ehaRleq's venture forth and enjoyed mob included the London Chop Serving the good House, Caucus Club, Joe tastes of Detroit Muer's, Chuck Muer estab- 5498 Crooks Road lishments in the Pontchart- Troy • 879-2060 rain, Greektown, Mario's, American Express Honored Ponchartrain Wine Cellars, Benno's, Jim's Garage and Aldo's. This proves fine res- taurants stand the test of time and good taste. To some, their visit to the From Motor City would be incom- plete without a stop at -Kowalski's sausage store on Holbrook. A few even Lunch and Dinner 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. packed rings of Polish saus- age in their suitcases for the Natural Gourmet Foods ... Specializing In flight or drive home. Fish, Seafood, Salads, Vegetarian Dishes Out-of-towners bought pistachio nuts at the From $3 Eastern Market, sipped Faygo red pop and Ver- Sunday Visit Our nor's" gingerale, used their calorie allotment on Natural Foods Store Brunch Sanders' hot fudge sun- 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Vitamins daes and munched the made-in-Detroit Olga Variety of hot and cold • Cosmetics items, juices, fruits, sandwich — pita bread • Books & Magazines bagels, cheese, potato wrapped around a fillling • Frozen & Refrigerated pancakes, fish, seafood, of lamb, beef, tomatoes, chicken, salads, cas- Section onions, seasonsing and seroles, desserts and • Home Make Baked Goods yougurt-flavored sauce. more. On Lafayette Boulevard Everything To where the Coney Island was Help You born in the 1920s, tourists ordered the famous hot dog • Stay with mustard, chili and on- Healthy! ions and few could stop at only one. 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