32 Friday, January 28, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS he Best of Everything (Continued from Page 31) they are, a delicatessen-res- Reservations are being taurant association would accepted for what should be be a fantastic boon for busi- a very interesting and busy ness in its field . . . If there evening in a small deli .. . are any dissenters, those Jeff is a student in culinary who would say no to a deli arts at Oakland Commu- association or whatever it nity' College, one of Michi- may be called, they are ex- 353-8170 27777 FRANKLIN RD. gan's finest for food . . . That tremely foolish. ONE BLOCK WEST OF TELEGRAPH RD. AND mushroom barley soup he Contact Al at the Pickle NORTH OF 11 MILE RD. makes at Gary's ranks with Barrel, 557-8899 .. . or at the best ... There's some- home, 358-3467. - Specializing In thing in it at ih sets the soup THERE'S LIVE late FRESH FISH and AGED BEEF off from any others. night theater here . ' . with BIG HOPE FOR 1983 the Fourth Street With A CHOICE SALAD BAR ... is that a delicatessen- Playhouse opening its mid- Of Over 35 Items From Which To Choose restaurant association will night studio production of "I LUNCH COMPLETE LUNCHEONS be formed . . . for the benefit Lost A Pair of Gloves Yes- Mon.-Sat. 11:30-3 p.rh. AND DINNERS of all delis to work together terday" . . . Performances PRIVATE DINNER in successful endeavors. are Fridays and Saturdays More buying power at midnight through Feb. 19 BANQUET FACILITIES? Tues.-Sat. 5:30-9:30 p.m. meaning lower costs and . . The Fourth Street consumer savings, con- P . layhouse is on Fourth in trolled prices, huge savings Royal Oak. on insurance, health bene- TEN PERCENT OF fits, equipment mainte- ALL food sales at D. Denni- nance contracts, etc. son's Seafood Tavern, 12 Back about nine years Mile and Orchard Lake Rd., ago an attempt was made, through Jan. 31 . . . plus all From 2 p.m. with Al Winkler, ourselves proceeds from a contest go to and others working to- American Cancer Society. , Daily Hours: gether in trying to formu- IS IT TRUE that Sero's Mon.-Thurs. 11-11 late a deli-restaurant asso- of Royal Oak is coming to ciation . . . The time evi- the spot vacated by Tunnel Fri.-Sat. til 12:30 a.m. dently wasn't ripe . . . but it Bar-B-Q and Hickory's on sure is today. Northwestern and 12 Mile? With conditions the way . . . If so, wonder what hap- PARTY PLANNING? ISENT/41111111111 pened to the Mother's that LUSH "Serving The Best Les Taubman was going to TROPICAL GARDEN , To the Best!" open there? Restaurant SETTING THERE'S A DISH at (Formerly Spiro's) LUNCHEON • DINNER Rialto Restaurant, Wood- FOR ALL OCCASIONS 25920 GREENFIELD at Wale ward south of Nine Mile, that people who know about Oak Park 968-4060 GREAT • Steaks From 30-500 it easily call among the best OPEN MON.-SAT. • Salads on this eatery's huge menu 6 a.m. thru 9 p.m. Call Mary • Burgers . . . Seafood platter has all • BREAKFAST SPECIAL MP 352-8780 • Nachos fresh fish . . . sole, scallops Met Sat. 6 11 a.m. • Chili and jumbo shrimp . . . each • LUNCH SPECIALS Private Meeting lightly dipped in Rialto's • Soups • DINNER SPECIALS homemade batter and • SERVICE Room Available Regular Menu and gently deep-fried. At Rialto's prices, many GOURMET COUNTERSIDE folks wonder how owners SPECIALS Charlie and Frank Pappas (Steak Diane, Caesar Salad, PRUDENTIAL TOWN CENTER pay their bills . . . True that Veal Dishes, etc., etc., etc.) EVERGREEN AND 101/2 MILE they probably make a lot Your Hosts: less profit per order, but 352-8780 Covered Parking GEORGE & volume is the thing with them . . . and coupled with low overhead, the prices bring a lot of happy custom- ■ IT V Yl l ir ■ 4 110. ers. lb, A • ' THE .11 DETROIT area • A Detroit's Original A Chuck Muer restaurants AiSquare Deepdish Pizza 4 will be official dining spots ji Consistently voted of the 1983 Detroit Grand Prix . . . Chuck entered into to 1 an agreement with the De- 0, #`t II troit Renaissance Commit- tee to help cooperatively I r y Detroit Free Press ..,11F promote this year's event. ... Detroit News V NOW OPEN SUNDAYS - 1r V0 WJBK-TV AAA AIL A • • • • • Homemade Soups (chicken, matzo ball, etc.) • Great Burgers (beef or veal) • Meatballs • Antipasto & Salads • Fried Potatoes • Party carry-out service too. Informal Fashions By of the Claymoor Bldg. Showing Cruisewear & Swimwear 855-4600 • Open 7 Days Lunch & Dinner (Lounge Only) Special Prices on beer, wine and cocktails EVERY TUES., 12 to 1 Other Buddy's Pizza Locations: Detroit) 892-9001 Corner Middlebelt Farmington Hills HAVE FUN AT BUDDY'S HAPPY HOURS 1 1 :30-6 Mon.-Fri. I 9 to Close Mon.-Fri. ELEGANZA • 17125 Conant (cor. 6 Mile. NORTHWESTERN HWY. Pasta Dinners Chicken Strips Hoagies Sandwiches Galore Desserts LARGE PARTY ROOMS SPECIAL PARTY PACKAGES. FREE Hors d'oeuvres Mon.-Fri. 4 to 6 • 8100 Old 13 Mile (cor. Van Dyke, Warren) 574-9200 TOTAL_CHECK 1 OR GLASS OF: • 14156 E. 12 Mile (east of Schoenherr, Warren) 777-3400 (carry-out only) School Presents Holocaust Drama Roeper City and Country School's Fine Arts depart- ment will present Celeste Raspanti's "I Never Saw Another Butterfly," a dramatization of life at the Terezin concentration camp, next weekend. - The presentation will in- clude slides and film of the poetry and drawings corn- posed by inmates at the Czechoslovakian camp. Per- formances are scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Thursday through Feb. 6 at the school's Birmingham cam- pus. For tickets or informa- tion, contact the school, 642-1500. I 476-1371 I with any dinner 24234 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 10 MILE Expires /.1,, r Specializing in ST. LOUIS RIBS • SEAFOOD' • MEXICAN DISHES SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY 11 a.m.-11 p.m. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11- a.m.-1 a.m. 2 I HUNGRY JACK SPECIAL... 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