ALEXANDER'S
Food
542 4414
13400 W. 9 MILE & COOLIDGE

Mon. Thru Sat. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

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OPEN 7 DAYS

Sun. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

I 1 DAILY BREAKFAST SPECIALS

DAILY LUNCH &
DINNER SPECIALS

1-11 a.m. Mee-limrs., Sat. A Sen. tit 2 p.m.

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11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

FROM 99c to 42.95

WAFFLE
AND
COFFEE

2 EGGS,
TOAST &
COFFEE

FROM $2.95

85' EXTRA INCLUDES:
SOUP, VEG., COFFEE OR TEA OR 1 SOFT
DRINK OR 1 HOT CHOCOLATE AND DESSERT

$1.45

$1.10

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•8100 Old 13 Mlle (corner Van
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•14156 E. 12 Mile (east of
• 31646 Northwestern Hwy.
(corner of Middlebelt,
Schoenherr. Warren)
Farmington Hills) 855-4600
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• OPEN EVERY DAY: Lunch & Dinner

NEW LIGHT FOOD ITEMS

• SOLJPS •SALADS •SANDWICHES 'VEGETABLE DISHES

COCKTAILS • BEER-WINE • CARRY-OUT

8101 7P
WOODWARD bet. 8 & 9 MILE • Valet Parking • 1399=10401

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NEW! NEW! NEW!

"WHO'S THAT WOMAN?"

CABARET MUSICAL

IN THE DOWNSTAIRS GREASEPIT

FRI. & SAT.

$6

per. person

For Reservations:

399-1040

DOUG'S
NOW OPEN MONDAYS
FOR LUNCH
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

DRINKS
1 /2 OFF

Mon. Only

rw- CHICKEN

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT

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1
WEEK A

$

95

5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

SOUP & SALAD BAR
2 Soups — Over 38 Great Items!
1 $ 0/95
16, Lunch
$5 50 Dinner

1

SUNDAY BRUNCH SPECIAL
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

Children
Under 12
$ 295 •

Adults

$ 7 95

All-Natural Gourmet Hot and Cold Buffet

HEALTHY JONES

29221 NORTHWESTERN HWY • N. of 12 Mile Rd. • SOUTHFIELD
TELEPHONE: (313) 353-7766

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Danny Raskin's

The Best of Everything

LIKE COMING OUT of
a dark tunnel into the sun-
light . . . That's the dif-
ference between Jacks or
Better and its local pre-
decessor, Spaghetti Co. Two
.. on the south end of Won-
d. erland Shopping Center,
Middlebelt at Plymouth in
Livonia.
No more tripping on the
stairs as you enter . . .
there's plenty of light now
. . . First thing you see after
red posts is an old break-
front which has been reno-
vated into a beautiful red
piece of furniture . . . Then
there's an old Colonial gas
pump with the upper por-
tion a fish tank . . . and over
the bar a hugh ark from a
synagogue in Boston.
A huge 10-foot television
screen off the cocktail
lounge allows participants
of Pac Man to project their
game in very large fashion
. . . This is great for tour-
naments being scheduled by
Jacks or Better owners Jack
and Lenore Freed, who also
own Red Cedars on Nine
Mile and Telegraph . . . To
their knowledge, it is the
first time in the country for
such a screen projection.
Artifacts, antiques, old
photos, stained glass, six
lamps from the streets of
Lansing, etc. adorn the
place ... But the renova-
tion is like magic ... in
color s of reds and white
with smatterings of blue
here and there.
For sure, this is the first
time Jack and Lenore have
taken a place and rebuilt it
from scratch . . . Their
former Apartment Lounge
on Six Mile west of South-
field was doing business
when they took over . . . as
was their present Red
Cedars operation.
They worked three
months prior to hiring 120
people and recently opening
the doors ... Spaghetti Co.
n closed two
Two had bee
months before they took
over the former Farmer
Jack site that Ben Kasle
had one time made into a
showplace.
Seating in two dining
rooms is for 235 people .. .
plus the cocktail lounge for
between 80 and 100 . . . and
a private banquet room for
110 . . . Service is by youth-
ful, effervescent waitresses
and waiters ... all so eager
to make Jacks or Better the
kind of homey, family at-
mosphere so conducive to
informal, comfortable din-
ing . . . at lunch, dinner or
after-theater.
According to Carl
Freiwald of Freiwald and
Perlmutter, interior de-
corators, the bevy of little
pinneapple designs on
the newly upholstered
booths is a sign of hospi-
tality.
The large kitchen, with
its many walls of gleaming
white tile, has been com-
pletely redesigned and re-
novated ... much to the
happiness of those working
back there.
Out front, the light airi-
ness takes away any feeling
of uncleanliness that is

NI61M.Y
CARL
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sometimes gotten when a
place is dark.
There's something for
everyone on the menu at
Jacks or Better . . . and our
courteous, efficient and po-
lite young waiter, Bob
White, told of the various
house specials.
Bob is quite a talented
gentleman, by the way .. .
At Henry Ford Commu-
nity College, in his third'
year, Bob is program di-
rector and disc jockey of
the school's radio station
WHFC.
We started off with the
Ante Up (appetizers) of
Munchies (Three of A Kind
. . . button mushrooms, zuc-
chini chips and onion rings
lightly battered and deep
fried) . . . Then a very delici-
ous cup of Clam ,Chowder
which was soup of the day
. . . full-bodied, thick and
tasty . . . Regular house spe-
cialty at Jacks or Better are
homemade Country Veget-
able Soup and homemade
Three - Alarm Chili . . . The
latter is brought in a large
crock and, if requested, top-
ped with cheese and chop-
ped onions.
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JAKKS

967-3922

NEW LOOK! NEW DANCE FLOOR!

I TUES. NITS VEGAS STYLE PIANO BAR with MARIA & SYLVIA

YOU'LL LOVE OUR EARLY BIRD SPECIALS!
FROM $5.25

MON.-FRI. 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

RED
CEDARS

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Chef's Specials

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Served Mon. thru Sat. Nights " 14 -)

NEW YORK STEAK

ON A SIZZLING PLATTER $
or

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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

353-511

23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.

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BREAKFAST SPECIAL—AUG. 21 THRU SEPT. 2

THE
KITCHEN SINK

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25234 GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE

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6 a.m.-11 a.m.

Friday, August 21, 1982 31

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CORNED BEEF, BACON, SAUSAGE,
MUSHROOMS, GREEN PEPPER,
POTATO, TOMATO, ONION
COOKED OMELETTE STYLE
WITH MELTED CHEESE
BAGEL, ROLL OR TOAST

40 4f

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4 ' 4,

$ 1 7 8

LUNCHEON SPECIAL—AUG. 27 THRU SEPT. 2-11 a.m.-2 p.m.
1/2 LB. OUR OWN GROUND

HAMBURGER SANDWICH

$

With Garnish

2 to 4:30 p.m.

HOP OVER SPECIAL—AUG. 21 THRU SEPT. 2

1

98

NO SUNDAYS

CUP OF CABBAGE SOUP
AND
CORNED BEEF OR PASTRAMI
$ 2 9 8
SANDWICH

DINNER SPECIAL—AUG. 21 THRU SEPT. 2

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4

BOILED BEEF
4 FLANKEN
INCLUDES: SALAD OR COLE SLAW,

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$3 9 8 lt l Y

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POT. OR VEG., BREAD BASKET

SEE WHY WE ARE NO. 1 INATROPOLITANIETROIVIA
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OPEN TUES.-SUN.
6 a.m. to t30 p.m.

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U. N. OF 11 MILE RD.
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