4%- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, August 14, 1981 Southfield's Newest Dining Spot 4 2 it I The Bar-B-Q House The Best of Everything of Southfield (Former Raven Gallery) 29101 GREENFIELD ROAD (ONE BLOCK NORTH OF 12 MILE) (Continued from Page 35) and helping to elevate them to top levels . . . which he s 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 L46.410.46- ■ 411 ■ 40-41 ■ 40 104104 ■ 41"0".' 1"?1 . . . He's still the Pied Piper ................ as always with folks flock- ing like in his days as night . . 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 1 /Z Springer With Stuffing . . Specializing In A • Steaks • Burgers • Seafood •Sandwiches • Appetizers • Desserts • Home Made Soups WHOLE SLAB OF RIBS : SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY . DINNER . 1. SPECIALS '-:' 4. $425 ♦ $A25 per pers. ♦ Incl. Cup of Soup & Veg. 1, V' CHICKEN LIVERS with Fried Onions . Includes: Cup of Soup, Cooked Veg., Bread & Butter . celebrate your birthday at per person Incl. Cup of Soup, Bread & Butter $425 per pers. . . . 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Novn9 a "narve/ous t, me 010/79 Zcki THE $390 MICHIGAN INN SUMMER WEEKEND PACKAGE Call 559-6500 Today For Reservations CsiVS wort* writiev home abort /) Michigan Inn • 16400 J.L. Hudson Drive • Southfield, Michigan 48075 1 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. 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