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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36 Friday, August 14, 1981
Southfield's Newest Dining Spot
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The Bar-B-Q House
The Best of Everything
of Southfield (Former Raven Gallery)
29101 GREENFIELD ROAD (ONE BLOCK NORTH OF 12 MILE)
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and helping to elevate them
to top levels . . . which he
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RIBS & CHICKEN
accomplished for Danny
BUSINESSPERSON'S
THE METRO DETROIT VIEWERS OF i
Thomas, Johnny Ray,
LUNCHEON 11-3
WJBK-TV 2 HAVE VOTED BAR-B-0
Sammy Davis Jr. among
HOUSE AS THE BEST PLACE TO EAT 1
HOURS:
IN METROPOLfrAN DETROIT
many . . . being owner-
...,)
SUN. 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. -
manager of some of the
MON.-THURS. 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
CARRY-OUTS
Pest night clubs in Detroit
FRIDAYS 11 a.m. TO 3 a.m.
and California . . . manag-
559-3570
SATURDAYS 4 p.m. TO 3 a.m.
ing the Hollywood All-Stars
baseball team (Turk was
once one of the greatest
pitchers in local softball his-
tory) . . . emceeing and stag-
ing numerous shows.
"If Turk Prujan owned
the Coliseum, he could
pack it nightly with his
RESTAURANT-LOUNGE -
friends alone," wrote Bill
474-4650
29505 W. 9 MILE RD., SW Corner Middlebelt
Kennedy in the Los
Angeles Herald-
Examiner ... Danny
Thomas said, "When God
passed the biggest heart
Includes:
out, he gave it to my
$7 9 5 I friend Turk Prujan."
Cole Slaw, Cottage Fries
With Turk at Jakks,
and Garlic Bread
people
are seeing others
Reg. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 1i to 2 a.m.
Your Host: MIKE WATZMAN .
Sat. 4 to 2 a.m.
they haven't seen in years
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. . . He's still the Pied Piper
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as always with folks flock-
ing like in his days as night
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life mayor of Detroit, Turk's
Show Bar on Woodward,
Turk's Music Bar on Gris-
wold, Angel's Hour Glass on
W. McNichols, The Bowery
in Hamtramck, Sak's Show
NON.-SAT. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
.
Bar (that became Leon &
A, STUFFED PEPPER • STUFFED CABBAGE - Including.
Eddies) on Woodward and
M. STUFFED KISHKE • CORNED BEEF & EGGS $325 Cup of Soup,
Bread & Butter
Virginia Park, etc. etc.
SALAMI OR BALOGNA & EGGS
Turk is at Jakks Tuesday
PICKLED TROUT . through Saturday to greet
41 ROAST CHICKEN
the many people who know
Original Esquire's Famous
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Specializing In
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WHOLE SLAB OF RIBS
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Includes: Cup of Soup,
Cooked Veg., Bread & Butter
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celebrate your
birthday at
per person
Incl. Cup of Soup, Bread & Butter
$425
per pers.
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him as Herman "Turk"
Prujansky . . . as Turk Pru-
jan . . . and those who have
always wanted to know
him.
TOGA PARTY is the
newest happy hour fun time
at Dewey's in Michigan Inn,
Aug. 21, 5 to 9 ... with
plenty of ouzo, hors
d'oeuvres (including flam-
ing cheese Saganaki), music
and belly dancers . . . It'll be
sort of a pre-happening for
the hotel's Sunday Brunch
two days later 10:30 to 3:30
. . . when Greek will be its
theme . . . and regular
sumptuous fare will include
shish kebob, Greek salad,
souvlaki, moussaka and
baklava.
ONE OF THE BEST
dishes around is that Sea-
food Saute at John Laffirey's
Steak Bar . . . downstairs
from his Vineyards . . . on
Franklin and Northwest-
ern.
It's very fresh . . . made to
order . . . with crabmeat,
scallops, shrimps, mush-
rooms, celery, shallots, in a
white wine sauce and
served with a special type of
flavored rice.
Real good to see chefs like
Chris Fogo wearing hats.
Ever go to a place where a
cook brushes his hair back
and uses the same hands to
pick up your food?
FOURTH
THE
STREET Playhouse in
Royal Oak is presenting its
second season . . . giving
theater-goers new plays
which have never been seen
in the Detroit area . . . in-
cluding- original scripts and
experimental workshops.
Fourth Street Playhouse
has already received critic
acclaim and gained a pro-
fessional reputation be-
cause of its unequaled
choice of program and con-
cepts for different areas.
Shows for the new season
include . . . "Nuts," "The
Mound Builders," "Seas-
cope," "Loose Ends,"
"Habeas Corpus" and "The
Frogs."
A children's Workshop
will also be offered in the
fall with youngsters re-
ceiving instruction in
play production and
creative dramatics.
The Fourth Street
Playhouse will also have
midnight studio prod-
uctions, the only one of its
kind in the area, from 42
midnight-to 1 a.m. . . . by
people who want to try their
hand at directing or acting.
For more info on the
playhouse, call Laura
Levine-Niesen, 543-3666.
GOOD NEWS for north-
west residents . . . Chuck E.
Pizza is coming to the area
. . . Who is Chuck E.? .. .
He's a big rat . . . but a lova-
ble one who is the star of
Pizza Time Theater come-
ing to Orchard Lake and
Telegraph . . . with his ani-
mated entertainers . . . elec-
tronic games, horse and
airplane, cars, speedboats,
tiny carousel for tots and a
machine that blows up bal-
loons.
Pizza Time Theater at the
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We're waiting for you...so call us
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