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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32 - Friday, March 19, 1982
111
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DAILY SPECIALS
TUES.-FRI 11 AM-2 PM
LUNCHES
DAILY SPECIALS
TUES.-SUN. 5 PM-11 PM
DINNERS
SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 AM-2 PM
SUNDAY FAMILY 3 PM-7 PM
STYLE CHICKEN
1'""' - •
TUES.-FRI.
4 PM-7 PM
HAPPY HOUR
DANCING
•
THURS., FRI., SAT
CLOSED MONDAY
5838 DIXIE HWY.
at AndersonvIlle Rd.
Banquet facilities
623-9300
the
i•oman
le•swee
LAKE RD._
27822
ORCHARD
AT 12 MILE OFF 696
851-4094.
Open Mon. thru Sat.
11:30 a.ru.-2:30 a.m.
9TH ANNIVERSARY WEEK
MARCH 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
9% DISCOUNT LUNCHES &INNERS
9 CENTS ZUCCHINI STICKS
- 9 CENTS DRAFT BEER ON MARCH 15
McfROCK'S SALOON (Belo Roman Terrace)
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►
FIRST ANNIVERSARY
ONE CENT DRAFT BEER MARCH 15
COMPLIMENTARY HORS D'OEUVRES
St. Patrick's Day Celebration, March 15
at Roman Terrace & McFrock's
The Best of Everything
the lakes and the seas plus
gourmet favorites.'
"The big band sound
could also be heard at To-
pinka's Country House on
Seven Mile and Telegraph.
Matt Michaels' Orchestra
featured vibes artist Jack
Brokensha and provided
swing music for the dancing
with some jazz and light
rock mixed in.
(Continued from Page 31)
tasty veal chops. Both
places are still around and
serving Chinese and Can-
tonese food which we recall
as being very well prepared.
"Chinese restaurants
bring to mind the Oriental
Tea Garden in downtown
Detroit. It's been a long
time, but we remember it as
a large dining room upstairs
which was a favorite of af-
ternoon shoppers. There
weren't as many Chinese
restaurants around in those
days, so this one seemed
special.
"Some names of re-
staurants elude us.
Maybe you can re-
member the one that
served shore dinners
with everything from
clam chowder to fried
chicken, fried shrimp,
corn, salad and what
have you all in one meal.
Steamed clams might
have been included.
.
"Sing-a-long fun was
happening six nights a
week at the Sing-A-Long
Supper Club on Grand
River. Organists along
with some spirited regu-
lars led diners in happy-
go-lucky songs for all
seasons in the contem-
porary setting.
Pam Martin, a former
runner-up for the title of
Miss Kentucky, was singing
and bringing standing room
only crowds to Francesco's
on Michigan Ave. in Dear-
born. That's the restuarant
with arched white pillars,
"We stroll back in mem- circular brown leather
ory to September 1977 when booths, iron railings, an-
Carol Charming said "Hello tique mirrors and chan-
Detroit" in the glorious deliers plus a full Italian
musical "Hello Dolly" at the menu.
"The Gary Crista Trio
Fisher Theater. Things
were lively in and around with vocalist Orthea Barnes
were grooving with j z7 and
Detroit.
"Topinka's on the pop vibrations at Doug's
Boulevard across from the Body Shop in Ferndale. And
Fisher was featuring danc- Free Wind Was entertaining
ing to the big band sound. listeners in the bright au-
And-the restaurant was bil- tomobile atmosphere at
ling `succulences from the Doug's 'Body Shop in Dear-
broilers and the grills, from born."
A little disdain is not
amiss; a little scorn is allur-
ing.
Fine Dining In The Elegant
Vineyard's Tradition
MOVIE
GUIDE
BERKLEY THEATRE
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2990 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Berkley U 2-0330
An Seats $1.00
at all times
S
3 Academy Nominations
"ABSENCE OF MALICE" (PG)
Weekdays & Sat. 7:15 & 9:30
Sun. 2:35, 4:50, 7:05 & 9:20
BLOOMFIELD THEATRES
Also Enjoy Our Fine Menu Downstairs
In The Beautiful and Intimate
Steak Bar
DANCING HAS RETURNED
TO THE ANNEX!
MEL BALL and COLOURS
NOW APPEARING
TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS
29230 Franklin Road_
at Twelve Mile and Northwestern Hwy.
357-3430
Downtown Birmingham
2 Budget Theaters
To Serve You Better!!
646-0154
FOREIGN FILM FESTIVAL
ALL SEATS $2.50
I - Exclusive! First Run!
Direct from the Detroit Film Theatre
Simone Signoret in
"I SENT A LETTER TO MY LOVE" (R)
Fri.-Sat. 7:15, 9:15
Sun. 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15
Mon.-Thurs. 7:30 only
II - ALL SEATS $1.50
Held Over!
"FAME" (R)
Fri.-Sat. 7:15, 9:50
Sun. 3:00, 7:15
Mon.-Thurs. 7:45 only
WASHINGTON THEATER
426 S. Washington, R.O.
541-0082
All Seats $1.25
at all times
Paul Newman & Sally Field in
"ABSENCE OF MALICE" (PG)
Fri. & Sat. 7:20, 9:35
Sun. 5 p.m., 7:20, 9:30
Mon.-Thurs. 7:20, 9:30
FRIDAY ALL DAY
FISH &CHIPS
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
DAILY SPECIALS
OPEN 7 DAYS
MON.-NUBS. 11 to 11 p.m.
FRI. 11 to 2 a.m. SAT. 4 to 2 a.m.
SIM. 12 aeon to 11 p.m.
COCKTAILS
CIRO'S
1535 CASS LAKE RD.
V4
Mile N. of Orchard Lake Rd.
681-3440
CEDARS
Chef's Specials
( C,h
cii,& rg_gsg,
Served Mon. thru Sat. Nights
NEW YORK STEAK
ON A SIZZLING PLATTER
or
95
RED SNAPPER
DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD,
VEGETABLE OR POTATO
40 OTHER DINNER ENTREES ALSO AVAILABLE
PLUS SANDWICH MENU
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING MON.-SAT.
BANQUET FACILITIES FOR ALL PARTIES
Up To 120
353-5110
23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.
NOW OPEN
IN SOUTHFIELD
DELTA DENTAL TOWER-14 BLDG.
ACROSS FROM MICHIGAN INN
552-8360
HOURS: MON.-THURS. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
FRI. 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. SAT. & SUN. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Guard Always On Duty
NOT JUST ANOTHER DELI!
WE FEATURE OVER 50
TYPES OF OMELETTES!
OVER 30 KINDS OF HAMBURGERS!
LOTS & LOTS OF GREAT
DELI SANDWICHES
AND OF COURSE OUR
HOME MADE
ALL YOU CAN EAT
DAILY SPECIALS
'
MONDAY — VEAL PARMIGIANA DINNER
Choice of soup or salad, potato, vegetable, roll and butter.
TUESDAY — FRIED CLAMS & CHIPS
Cole slaw and roll.
WEDNESDAY — SPAGHETTI DINNER
Soup or salad and roll.
THURSDAY — LIVER & ONIONS
Choice of soup or salad, potato and roll.
FRIDAY — FISH & CHIPS
Cole slaw and roll.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
FRIED CHICKEN
Choice of soup or salad, potato, vegetable, roll and butter.
S3.50
S3.50
S2.95
S2.95
$2.95
$3.50
34410 FORD RD.
10 MILE and Meadowbrook
WESTLAND 728-1303
NOVI 349-2885
lames trim Celliseum Racquet Club)
Mon -Sat. 7 a.m.-11 p.m.
Sun. 7 a.m.-8 p.m.
(A & P Coster}
Mon. thru Thurs. and Sat. 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Fri. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Sun. 7 a.m.-8 p.m.