Friday, July 24, 1981 a THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SUNDAYS AT SCHULER'S... iThe Best of Everything BRING YOUR BUNCH TO BRUNCH! This Sunday take the whole family to a delicious Win Schuler's brunch. It includes all your favorites that make Sunday a very special family day. We're waiting for you...so call us now for reservations. Children under 10—$2.95, adult's check includes children under 6. ROCHESTER WEST BLOOMFIELD 6066 West Maple 2601 Rochester Rd. 851-8880 852-8330 Brunch: 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Brunch: 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. RIALTO nsge:09 22140 WOODWARD Just S. of 9 Mile 1Ferndale 544-7933 YOU'LL LOVETOR SUMMER SALADS GREEK, JULIENNE & TUNA SALADS EVERYDAY FRESH BROILED WHITE FISH INCLUDES 9 COURSES! • • VOTED NO. 1 SQUARE PIZZA Danny Raskin's • FRUIT CUP • SOUP OR JUICE • CHOICE OF POTATO '• SALAD • VEGETABLE . 9 5 • GREEK BREAD & STICKS • COFFEE OR TEA • CHOICE OF DESSERT Strawberry Cheesecake, Butter Pecan Or Vanilla Ice Cream, Rice Pudding Or lello BAKED MEAT LOAF (Mon.-Thurs.) $4.75 CORNED BEEF & CABBAGEoft. & N644.85 10 OZ. PRIME N.Y. STRIP STEAKS7.95 1/2 BAR-B-Q FRESH CHICKEN $4.75 ROAST FRESH TURKEY wit:rt.:sing $4.75 BABY BEEF LIVER woman, or Bacon a a s $4.75 $4.75 VEAL CUTLETS VEAL PARMESAN $4 - 7 5 $4.50 FRESH FISH & CHIPS CHOPPED SIRLOIN Wildushroom Sauce •$4.85 ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF Au Jus • • .$5.75 1/2 FRIED FRESH CHICKEN $4.85 BAR-B-Q RIBS $6.75 MOUSAKA (Baked Egg Plant) $4.95 SPINACH PIE $4.95 ALL INCLUDE ABOVE LISTED 9 COURSE ITEMS! SERVED_ANY HOUR! ANY DAY! 'COCKTAILS BEER WINE •Children's Menu • Diet Dishes • Ala Carte Menu BACK AT EX- CALIBUR, Franklin and Northwestern, is the Larry Nozero Quartet . . . Tues- days through Saturdays . . . after their Montreux, Switzerland Jazz Festival stint . . . good news for fol- lowers of this fine musical group. Excalibur is also open Sundays from 5 p.m. to 12 midnight . . . serving its regular menu. Some of the Detroit Ti- gers aren't staying idle dur- ing the baseball strike . . . Last Sunday at Harrison High Field on 12 Mile, Ex- calibur employees and cus- tomers played those at Ramada Inn of Southfield . . . Excalibur had a bit of an edge with some of the customers who played . . . including Champ Summers, Milt Wilcox, Mick Kelleher and George Cappuzello. It was a double-header, with the Excalibur gals playing the lassies of Ramada Inn in the first game. GOOD WAITRESS DEPT.. . . Beverly Perilli . . . at Gallery Restaurant, 10 Mile, east of Evergreen . . . Very personable, smil- ing and lots of know-how. LOUIE MARR and his gypsy quartet plus songstress Sharon Williams, open at Al's Scotch 'n Sirloin, Greenfield and Northwestern, this Tuesday, playing weekly Saturdays from 8:30 p.m. CUSTOMERS CAN HAVE their own "wine room" now at Golden Mush- room, 10 Mile and South- field . . . No chance any- more of place being out of the wine you liked while there another time . . . Folks can buy three or more for storage and the bottles are kept in a temperature- controlled, insured wine room . . . People have their own name on each bottle and receive a card to show the waitress . . . Quite a new status symbol . . . hav- ing your own wine available . . . and your name on the bottles. FIRST ANNIVER- SARY of Sneaky Treats in Farrell Shopping Plaza, Southfield Rd. and 12 1/2 Mile, isn't the only thing being celebrated at the popular diet pastry shop . . . Sneaky Treats is now featuring a complete line of natural baked goods . . . in answer to a numerous amount of requests for the natural products. Even natural birthday cakes are now being made at Sneaky Treats. IN TOKYO, says Ray Abrams, it's called Beniha- na's of New York . . . In America, the Japanese res- taurants are called Beniha- na's of Tokyo. TALENT NIGHT could be the thing at Jakks, 10 Mile and Greenfield . . . every Monday night . . . with Ronnie Phillips at the piano bar . . . Never know who shows up to sing or play the washboard that sounds like a bass fiddle . . . the gourd, calavos, etc. . . Plenty of talent comes around on other nights, also . . . with Carl Steger at the piano bar Tuesday through Saturday. ERNIE NEY is now gen- eral manager at Lelli's on Woodward. SOME OF THOSE uni- forms waitresses are forced to wear sure do them very little justice . . . In fact, you wouldn't recognize many in regular dress or bathing suits. WAS FIFTH anniver- sary recently of Crabbie Joe's on Michigan Ave. in Dearborn . . . owned by Joe and Nan Bird . . . Birthday cake was given with all dinners during the four-day celebration. INVITATION COMES . . "The Lord Chamber- lain is commanded by The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh to invite you to the marriage of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales with The Lady Diana Spencer in St. Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday, (Continued on Page 32) Detroit Free Press By Detroit New AAA Motor News : Buddy's Pizza c2,- locale No. 1 17125 CONANT, Car. McNichols 892-9001 Carry-Out Oily locale 14156 E. 12 Mile, Warren 777-3400 i Locale No. 2 8180 Old 13 Mile Rd. III. E. bpi*, 1 Ili. S. 13 Ole 574-9200 . RID CEDARS 14; et'. Cap Chef's Specials Served Mon. thru Sat. Nightsjcz9GD "3'1Q)c3c" NEW YORK STEAK ON A SIZZLING PLATTER 951 Or BROILED FLORIDA RED SNAPPER COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, VEGETABLE OR POTATO 40 OTHER ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING MON. THRU SAT. I SANDWICH MENU AVAILABLE I 353-5110 23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.