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October 02, 1981 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-10-02

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(The Best of Everything

'

.RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE

25234 GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE

467-3922

Where Dining Is An Enjoyment
Featuring CHEF CHUCK FORMOSA

NEW EARLY BIRD MENU MON.-FR1. 4 TO 7

CARL STEGER AT THE PIANO BAR WED.-SAT.

THE AREA'S LARGEST TV SCREEN FOR
FOOTBALL ... SAT. & SUN. From 12 Noon
(With A Special Football Menu)
AND MONDAY EVENING

ARE YOU LOOKING
FOR DINNER,
DANCING,
PARTIES & FUN?
THE LENNY SCHICK QUARTET

NOW ENTERTAINS YOU WED.-SAT.

AT THE

OAK BARREL

24562 W. 1 MILE RD., 3 Blks. W. of Telegraph
For
Reservations Call
535-0633 or 535-6090

the
roman
terswee
27922

ORCHARD LAKE RD.
AT 12 NEE Off i 851-4094

Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.ro.-2:30 a.m.

EARLY. BIRD DINING SPECIALS -

4-6:30 p.m. Mon. Thru Sat.

Senior Citizen Discount

IlicFROCK'S

Saloon

LASA
BABY BA RIB DINNERS

Open for Lunch Mon.-Sat. from 11:30
856-33110
Open Sun. 12 noon

NEW EIUDGET

SAVERMENU AT

LANDMARK
j

Family Restaurant

OF OAK PARK

25900 Oresefiald at Lincoln

I

FRL • SAT. I
24 Hours

968-1150

BROILED WHITE FISH ....$34$
$345
SHISH KEBOB

Aim Specials Fri., Sat. & Sax. Only

LIVER & ONIONS
$295
4 OZ. BROILED BREAST OF
CHICKEN . . . w/Salad & Veg $255
BREAKFAST SPECIALS 7 DAYS ;17;

OCT. SPECIALS

• LEBANESE SALAD
• ANY
Wi t h 3-EGG OMELET

PARMESAN

Northweatern Highway.
The third spot in the Trio

was the Great Oyster bar
with nightly entertainment
and dancing. The Trio is

now coming up roses under
the auspices of the FTD
take-over.
"Stouffers Northland
with its home-cooked meals
is still missed by regulars.
Its replacement is a topic of
speculation."

ARLYN MEYERSON,

(Bolovi Romer' Terrace)

suk.Thum

(Continued from Page 36)
gourmet Jacques.
And the casual Bob-
bie's next door, which in
May 1975 featured the
Austin-Moro Band, the
Brookside Jazz
Ensemble and Detroit
Symphony String Quar-
tet, is now Marvin Gar-
dens.
"One of the jumpiest,
jiviest, jam-packed spots
around was the Grogshop at
Stouffer's Northland Inn
where entertainment was
live and peanut munchers
covered the floor with
shells. The lunche -rs and
drinkers were young and
lively. But the Grogshop
has been dark for years, and
was the site ofGonzo Dinner
Theater until Northland
Inn was recently closed.
"The Silent Woman has
been silenced forever at the
Tel-Ex Plaza where the
once-popular spot for din-
ing, dancing and
entertainment in an old
English pub atmosphere is
now called Fingers
"Other casualties are the
Brown Bear and Buddy's
Barbeque of short-lived Trio
restaurant operations on

$2"

one of the former owners of
The Trio, still has a Buddy's
Barbeque ... on Orchard
Lake Rd. ... in the West
Bloomfield Plaza ... along
with son Mark.

ONLY A FEW MORE

weeks to see Johnny Guar-
nieri at Chuck Muer's Top of
The Pontch ... The most re-
corded pianist of the 1940s
plays for dining and danc-
ing Tuesdays through
Satui:days from 7 p.m. ...
backed by Jerry McKenzie
on drums and Danny Jor-
dan on bass ... Top of the
Pontch is on the 25th floor of
Hotel Pontchartrain.
Second only to his love of
music for Guarnieri is his
love of baseball . . . He'll tell
anyone who'll listen to the
story ... of how his father,
descended from the famous
Guarnerius violin makers,
insisted that Johnny study
violin as a child.
One day, Johnny's dad
became suspicious of his
son's eagerness to get to a
violin lesson . . . He opened
the tyke's violin case and
out fell all of his baseball
gear.
It was then decided

Johnny would play piano
because he couldn't hide
his sports equipment in
the case.
Guarnieri's unique sound
stems largely from his left
hand, which sets up a rippl-
ing rhythm to establish the
meter . . . He gives credit for
that strength to John
McGraw, a baseball great

around the turn of the cen-
tury and a major league

manager through the
1930s.
McGraw predicted that
modern ballplayers would
never have the versatility of
his former teammates, who
played every position im-
aginable on their small
teams .
Guarnieri, who is right-
handed, took the advice to
heart and set out to improve
his versatility on the lower
end of the keyboard, leaving
one sports writer to note
that the Benny Goodman
group had just acquired a
great new left hander.

Comedy, Magic
at Stafford's

Comedy Capers will pre-
sent comedian Paul Kelly
8:45 and 10:45 p.m. today
and Saturday at Stafford's
in the Orchard Mall.
A comedy workshop will
be held 9 p.m. every Thurs-
day night at Comedy Cap-
ers. Everyone is invited to
bring jokes, and three pro-
fessional comedians will
hold an open forum.
Stafford's Kids Cabaret at
1 p.m. Saturdays presents a
magic show and lunch, and
a free birthday cake is
available to parties. For
reservations, for any of the

detroit's Original dinner theatre












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A Comedy
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Starring Jimmy Launce

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Lhrtnet 7
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Wed M.tt .0 tItm
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Ciroup Rees 14-Pertotm.trs et. As.el.tes
643-8865
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COOL-9 DELI

Formerly Esquire Two • COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE

In The A

8

399-4440

P Shopping Center

SPECIALS FOR
BREAKFAST—LUNCH—DINNER

FREE BEVERAGE

4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
WITH ANY DINNER OR SANDWICH
Table Service Only
TRAY CATERING & CARRY-OUT

I OPEN 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 DAYS

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Wine to Lecture
on 'Usefulness'

The Center for New
Thinking will present
Rabbi Sherwin Wine in a
lecture on "Usefulness —
The Search for Dignity in
Work" 2:30 p.m. Sunday in
the Somerset Mall Au-
ditorium.
The public is invited at a
charge. For information,
call the Center for New
Thinking, 546-8928.

Jimmy Launce PROductions, Inc

TRIBUTE

programs, call Stafford's,
851-8952.

CHICKEN BREAST
TERIYAKI

Rice and snowpea pods

10 Mile at Southfield Rd.

S59-4230

Plan Your Next Affair At

Ringgiep 3nn

• Bar Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet 16's
• Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions

Excellent Facilities Available 'For
Wedding Ceremony and Receptions
Plus A 160-Room, Hotel For Your Guests

Call
6441400

37

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•• ./OMERSET •

. •
THEATRE •

=C

JAKKS

Friday, October 2, 19131

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m.
DINNER MON. THRU SAT. FROM 5 p.m. SUN. 1 to 10 p.m.

LATE NIGHT ALA CARTE MENU MON.-SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 or.

SUNDAY IS BRUNCH DAY

Served From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

One of Michigan's Most Elegant
Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights,

Including 14 Hot Entrees

WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD.
Bloomfield Hills

$ 6 per 5
person

Reservations Accepted

642-0100

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