t';'..V* tot:C. 42 Friday, October 23, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • ■ •••• ■=■ •••••imimr ARE YOU LOOKING FOR DINNER, DANCING, PARTIES & FUN? (T he Best of Everything (Continued from Page 41)- Dvorak ... Ticket prices in- clude breakfast or coffee only. LENNY SCHICK QUARTET ALL THAT CON- STRUCTION going on at NOW ENTERTAINS YOU WED.-SAT. AT THE OAK BARREL 24562 W. 7 MILE RD., 3 Blks. W. of Telegraph For Reservations Can 535-0633 or 535-6090 1440._ qA4.0$4 442 ILESLAIREIR I LOUNGE Every Friday & NANCY GURWIN DINNER THEATRE s Every Saturday NEIL SIMON'S Corned, Ha LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS Sting S■ ornng NANCY GURWIN EDGAR A. GUEST III NANCY GURWIN Stn u s n i 1 0 nCi o . o k l e eym t. ,adthe o g i o bti n Co-Stomng JOE LANNEN ONLY $14.95 363-1535 the sysmast teriwee 44 \ 27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD... AT 12 ICE Off ES 851-4094 Open Mon. thru or 11:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m EARLY BIRD DINING SPECIALS 4-6:30 p.m. Mon. Thru Sat. Senior Citizen Discount McFROCK'S Saloon 1,4(Below Roman Terrace) SUNDAY LASAGNA, SPAGHETTI & BABY BACK RIB DINNERS Open for Lunch Mon.-Sat. from 11:30 Open Sun. 12 noon,_ `855-3860 l GREAT BABY SPARE RIBS!'N Also STEAKS, BURGERS, FRESH FISH, ETC. TOUCH DANCING Wednesday thru Saturday Featuring The Ron DePalma Duo REASONABLE PRICES WITH QUALITY and SERVICE COZY ATMOSPHERE You Don't Have To Dress Up THE NEW 998 W. HURON (M-59) 1 BLOCK WEST OF TELEGRAPH . WATERFORD Home of Baby Spare Ribs Since 1941 For Res: 681-2161i former Great Dane on Northwestern near Middlebelt is because Bud- dy's Pizza opening there will be a bigger operation than originally slated. TWO MORE NEW bar- beque rib places are coming to the northwest ... Tony Roma's in the Pine Lake Mall on Orchard Lake Rd. and Pine Lake Rd. ... and Boneyard on Orchard Lake Rd. and 14 Mile. MAIL DEPT..... "This is about a small side street 'trattoria' which in Italy is a moderate priced restaurant usually family-owned and operated. This one is in Florence and the name is 'Il-Latini' where you sit with others and enjoy a hearty Florentine meal. "In the center of each table is a typical bottle of Chianti wine, which is in- cluded in the meal. If you prefer white wine, you can ask for and receive an excel- lent bottle or a bottle of mineral water. "The first course is the 'antipasto,' a plate of cold mixed appetizers, then the pasta, a bowl of spaghetti with a delicate tomato sauce slightly garlic flavored, a bowl of excellent soup with short pieces of macaroni. "The entree is veal, beef or pigeon as you prefer. Also calves liver and onions, Venice style. The liver is cut in pieces about as big as a quarter or fifty cent piece, sauteed delicately with on- ions in wine with a slight trace of garlic. The bowl of home-style Italian bread is always full in the center of the table with plenty of but- ter. "The entree is always served with vegetables that were picked on their farm. The entree is followed by a mixed salad with Italian dressing naturally. Com- plete the meal with coffee Garden Concert Series to Begin The city of Southfield's cultural arts division and Prudential Town Center will host members of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra in a series of Sunday morning chamber music concerts in Town Center's indoor garden beginning 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Break- fast is served at 10. The eight concerts, which run monthly through May 1982, will feature chamber music from the 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries. Prog- ram notes will be provided by Charles Greenwell, host and commentator for the Detroit Symphony broad- cast concerts on WQRS-FM. Musical adviser for Con- certs in the Garden is Alvin Score, violinist with the DSO for 21 years. For ticket information, call] the cultural arts divi- sion, 354-4717. made with steaming milk and a sprinkle of chocolate chips on top. Our waiter, who was very warm and very friendly, ended the meal with a dish of 'Dolci' or mondel bread just like your mother or grandmother used to make, which was a complete surprise. "And if you get lucky he will add a bowl of the best 'gelati or vanilla ice cream. 'Finito' Finished and only $13 per person including tip and cover which is for the tablecloth and bread." Hearts are like flowers; up in the violent downpour they remain open to the of rain. softly falling dew, but shut _ —Richter ALEXANDER'S Ponoed - 542-4414 13400 W. 9 MILE & COOLIDGE OPEN 7 DAYS "°". Zn". 12 DAILY DINNER SPECIALS GOOD WAITRESS Dept. ... Jody Friedman ... days at Jacques Seafood, Telegraph Rd. ... daughter of Harriet and George Friedman ... smiling, courteous and attentive. Art Show, Sale Due at Temple 7 DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS p... FROM 99c to 1.95 5 p.m.-11 p.m. 1-11 z...118*-1, nrs., Szt. 1.585.1112 FROM $2.95 INCLUDES: ENTREE, SOUP, VEG., POT. & DESSERT FREE WEIGHT WATCHERS FROSTED TREAT .DESSERT WITH ALL LO-CAL MINERS! 10% DISCOUNT SENIOR CITIZENS 2-5 p.m. Smeilleld's Newest Dining Spot, The Bar-B-Q House of Southfield Lou and Ruth Kashdan SINAMON LEAF, favo- rite show group of the area, is at The Branding Iron, on Telegraph in Flat Rock, for a limited engagement. The musical unit set attendance records when The Branding Iron was known by a different name. P.rn. (Former Raven Gallery) 29101 GREENFIELD ROAD Specializing In RIBS & CHICKEN BUSINESSPERSON'S LUNCHEON 11-3 HOURS: A L e 0 (ONE BLOCK NORTH OF 12 MILE) • Steaks • Burgers • Seafood •SandwIchee • Appetisers • Desserts • Horne Made Soups , THE METRO DETROIT VIEWERS OF WJBK-TV 2 HAVE VOTED BAR-B-0 ( HOUSE AS THE BEST PLACE TO EAT I IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT - SUN. 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. MON.-THURS. 11 a.m.-1 1 p.m. FRIDAYS 11 a.m. TO 3 a.m. SATURDAYS 4 p.m. TO 3 a.m. CARRY-OUTS 559-3570 CAFE FIOR PIZZA FREE DELIVERY Within 3 Mile Radius Northwestern at 12 Mile MON.-THURS. FOOTBALL SPECIAL The eighth annual Bir- mingham Temple Art Show and Sale will be held Nov. 6 - 8 at the Birmingham Temple. The work of nearly 75 noted artists will be exhi- bited. Displays will include drawings, paintings, graphics, soft sculptures, pottery, jewelry, mobiles, photography, woodcarving, collages, assemblages, enameling and more. The show will open with a wine and cheese preview Nov. 6 between 8 and 11 p.m. Hours Nov. 7 are noon to 9 p.m., and Nov. 8 hours are noon to 5 p.m. There is a charge for the preview and an admission charge. FREE . . . 2 QTS. PEPSI WITH LARGE PIZZA FREE . . . 1 (IT. PEPSI WITH SMALL PIZZA FREE DEUVERY OR PICK UP (Coupons Excluded) MON.-THURS. 4-11, FRI. & SAT. 4-12, SUN. 4-9 OMETHING NEW! Now Serving Brunch .. . Every Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Buffet Style sr' adults Wink Price Wen Beverage) $495 children &ffouncls 1560 N. Warlward r. . 644-4800 Lake Rd AHP Will Meet The Michigan Associa- Humanistic tion for Psychology will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Esther Pastor, 620 Lakeview, Birmingham. There is a charge for non- members. Tapes of Carl Rogers, Jean Houston Forum and John Nesbit from the 1981 national meeting will be heard. Ms. Pastor was ap- pointed Midwest represen- tative to the first plenary congress of the national AHP. For meeting or member- ship information, call Ms. Pastor, 851-2075, or Joyce The New PICKLE BARREL 12 MILE & EVERGREEN, Southfield IN THE EVERGREEN PLAZA DINNER SPECIALS OE MI 6lT — OCT. 73 TI •FILET OF SOLE •CHICKEN LIVERS Kliiir Y •TURKE W/Stutfing Cranberry Sauce Ruby, 644-4492. KT. n $ 495 $495 $ •STUFFED CABBAGE • •$4 95 Theater Group Celebrates 30th The Farmington Players will celebrate their 30th anniversary season begin- ning with the production of "Kiss or Make Up," by Jack Sharkey, Oct. 30-31, Nov. 6-8, 12-15 and 19-21, at the Farmington Players Barn. For ticket information, call the Farmington Players box office, 535-8822. ■ 4 9 5 INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, POTATO, VEGETABLE & BREAD BASKET f 4. I POTATO SALAD St COLE SLAW BUY ONE GET ONE FREE! NI. 1111115, Ma. 11-3, Tsts.-1bars. 11-!, Fri. 11-12, Sat. 11-12, SE. 11-1