THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 15, 1982 35 DINNER THEATRE AT The Best of Everything HYATT REGENCY 0 DEARBORN JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions presents CALIFORNIA SUITE A Comedy by Neil Simon Group Rates and Performances Available Reservations 593 - 1234 Fri. & Sat. 8:30 P M. —AT— AM CI, it= O C4.041MA CZA. 0 0 00 "THE CLUB" 2ND FLOOR Bailey s 24480 GRAND RIVER, Restaurant FOOD & SPIRITS 3 Blks. W. of Telegraph • 15 OZ. DELMONICO STEAK 14 OZ. NEW YORK STRIP 12 OZ. FILET_MIGNON - 534-0200 $7.95 $8.55 $8.95 FRESH FISH DAILY AT MARKET PRICES ABOVE SERVED ANYTIME . . . AND INCLUDES SALAD, CHOICE OF FRIES OR VEG., & GREEK BREAD MON., THURS.-11 a..m.-12 Mid. FRI. & SAT.-11 a.m.-2 a.m. SUN.-12 noon-10 p.m. DINNERS FROM $3.95 to_ $8.95 HAPPY HOUR 3 p.m. to 7 P.M. AUTHENTIC MEXICAN & AMERICAN FOOD MAXIMILIAN'S ALL-DAY ESCAPE 11:30 p.m.-7 p.m. and 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. ALL DRINKS 2 FOR 1 MON. THRU FRI. NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR ALL OCCASIONS HOME OF THE FRI., OCT. 15 THRU SUN., OCT: 17 THOM SHARP COMEDY CASTLE NEW TALENT NIGHT GLENN HIRSCH From NY "Catch A Rising Star" & "Evening At The Improv" (No Sunday Show this week only) 4616 N. WOODWARD, 1 1 /2 blks. S. of 14 Mile Royal Oak 549-2323 Since 1959 ITALIAN DINING NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH NOW FEATURING A LUNCHEON MENU! • SANDWICHES • PASTA • SEAFOOD • CHICKEN • PIZZA • ETC. • ETC. I COCKTAILS • WINE • BEER 1 BANQUET & MEETING ROOMS AVAILABLE COMPLETE CARRY-OUT SERVICE AVAILABLE I Since 1959 ICOUPON ITALIAN DINING AND PIZZA 4033 W. 12 MILE 3 Blks E. of Greenfield Berkley 548-3650 Banquet Facilities $1 OFF ON FOOD PURCHASE OF $6 OR MORE DINING ROOM, CARRY OUT OR DELIVERY • COCKTAILS • MON.-THURS. 11 a.m.-12 Mid. FRI. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. SAT. 12 noon-2 a.m. SUN. 12 noon- 12 Mid. Ex ires 10-31-82 % I A • PIZZA' shall Rachleff. Jakks is a three-fold op- eration . . . Good food, good service and good entertainment . . . Can't beat this combination. ALWAYS NOTED as one of the top consistency Chinese restaurants around, Hoa Kow on W. Nine Mile, just west of Coolidge, now has Szechuan cooking to go along with its fine Cantonese menu .. . The new change comes about after 28 years at the same spot. IT'S A COMPLETE cosmetic facelift for Bloom- field Canopy on Orchard Lake Rd. and 15 Mile .. . which was closed for remod- eling today . . . and will re- open Oct. 25 with its new look . . . stucco walls, more intimate- atmosphere and changes all over as Frank and Anna Stratton celebrate the 20th anniver- sary of Bloomfield Canopy. GERHARD SEIBERT takes over for Art Grimson as new General Manager at Northfield Hilton, 1-75 and Crooks . . . bringing loads of experience holding exec offices with the Hilton chain (Continued on Page 36) Square Deepdish Pizza' Consistently voted 4 ji ■ Ii1 • 17125 Conant scorner 6 Miie. Detroit) 892 - 9001 • Ilr V v Van • 8100 Old 13 Mile corner D..ke. Warren) 574 - 9200 14156 E. 12 Mlle l east of Schoenherr. Warren) 777-3400 icarr .-our only) 4 /111VNI, lo. Ili • Detroit's Original 4 4 4 46 1 il Detroit Free Press .. Detroit News V V WJBK-TV AAA ♦ 4••• • 31646 Northwestern Hwy. • OPEN EVERY DAY. (corner of Middlebelt. Farmin•on Hills) 855-4600 Lunch & Dinner NEW LIGHT FOOD ITEMS • SOUPS •SALADS •SANDWICHES •VEGETABLE DISHES COCKTAILS • BEER-WINE • CARRY-OUT We're Noted For Our Excellent Prime Rib, Steaks, Fresh Seafoods, Bountiful Salads & Irresistable Home-Made Desserts. "HAPPY HOUR" 2 for 1, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Daily Charles Rowland at the keyboard Tues thru Sat. evenings , 4 7 ** 1r-4( 4 ( 4 V• "P:' CARRY-OUT SPECIALS OCT. 15 THRU OCT. 21 VIENNA CORNED BEEF $4.48 lb. $2.99 lb. VIENNA SALAMI (Unsliced) . . . . ' $ .78 lb. COLE SLAW OR POTATO SALAD - "Tonight Show" David Letterman and "Body Heat" film TUES., OCT. 19 WED., OCT. 20 THRU SAT., OCT. 23 (Continued from Page 34) through Friday . . . is going over big. Downstairs in the 170 seating Comedy Castle run by Mark Ridley, top comic entertainers are brought in Tuesday through Sunday (Tues- day is usually New Talent Night) . . . It also has ban- quets, Bar Mitzvas, etc. before showtime and if people want to stay, it's included in the package. New TV show, "Stars of Tomorrow" had its first tap- ing in Comedy Castle while we were at Maximilian's .. . It debuts in January on Channel 2 . . . and will be shown Saturday noons. Service at Maximilian's is a big plus . . . thanks to people like Cheryl Wakefield, day manager, and Nick Sorise, night manager . . . Their knowl- edge is such that employees can respect . . . very impor- tant, to be sure. WHEN WAS THE last time you saw a tuxedo'd group at Jakks, 10 Mile and Greenfield . . . In fact, this is also probably the first time an aggregation for listening and dancing has ever been there. Billy Rose Quartet, at Jakks Wednesday through Saturday, seems to be creat- ing much conversation .. . The all-new format at this popular restaurant and lounge now includes some- one (Billy Rose) who might be classed among the last of the local biggies from yes- teryears . . . still maintain ing a top notch quality in music, entertainment and showmanship. Billy Rose has always been a favorite . . . and still is . . . as attested by the huge crowds that greeted his -opening last week at Jakks . . . Dancers love his music . . . listeners beg for more and get it . . . His voice seems to attain a finer qual- ity as the years roll by .. . Much more mature in pace and finesse than those days when he was known as "Baby Face." The repertoire of Billy Rose and his quartet is huge . . . from oldies to standards to jazz to Latin to favorites, etc.. . . Made up of Billy on lead guitar, Rudy Goldie, bass guitar, Billy Marr, piano, and Chris Rose, drums, the group thrills dancers and listeners galore. They go through "Just In Time," "Kansas City," "Just One Of Those Things," "Leroy Brown," "Golden Earrings," "Never on Sun- day," "Funny Valentine," "New York, New York" .. . etc., etc., etc. . . . In fact, I can't think of any standard they don't play or haven't played on request. So many new faces .. . never saw the Jakks dance floor so crowded . . . or such vibrant fun . . . "Best thing that ever happened to Jakks," said Domestic Li- nen's Lou Miller . . . "I've fi- nally found a place to dance Latin American," said Mar- • 1 BREAKFAST SPECIALS—OCT. 15 THRU OCT. 21 Tues. thru Sat. 6 a.m.-11 a.m. Sun. 6 a.m.-10 a.m. $1 48 - WESTERN OMELETTE 99_ BAGEL, ROLL OR TOAST OR PANCAKES .1. LUNCHEON SPECIAL OCT. 15 THRU OCT. 21 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. NO SUNDAYS CRABB SALAD $ 1 98 With Bread Basket DINNER SPECIAL—OCT. 15 THRU OCT. 21 - Our Own Homemade GROUND VEAL STEAK $39 8 , SMOTHERED IN ONIONS INCLUDES: SALAD OR COLE SLAW, VEG. 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