THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36 Friday, March 9, 1984
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—Disraeli
Crealiour
One of Metropolitan Detroit's
Most Beautiful and Exciting
Restaurant-Lounges
NOW AVAILABLE
FOR YOUR FAVORITE OCCASION
EVERY SUNDAY
SATURDAYS ALSO ...12 Noon to 6 p.m.
• Bat Mitzvah
• Banquet
• Sweet 16
• Bar Mitzvah
• Shower
• Birthday
• Wedding
• Anniversary
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Have you experienced
the new spirits of Pontiac?
Housed in an historic building in Ibntiac,
this beautifully appointed restaurant
features a large convivial bar room and
two distinctive dining areas. Chef
Charles Cekala prepares all food fresh
daily—including such specialties as
Bronze Warrior shark, Chicken Fiero,
Beef Medallion Oscar, and iv1aryland Crab.
Lunch and Dinner Monday-Friday
Dinner Saturday
4/Pike Street
Company
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Fifteen restaurant em-
ployees from throughout
Michigan will receive
awards.
Contest is open to all em-
ployees of any Michigan
restaurant, regardless of
position . . . with contest
voting open to the public .. .
and winners determined by
number of ballots received
at AAA.
Winners will be an-
nounced in May issue of
Michigan Living Magazine.
IT'S SIX-YEAR celebra-
tion of Ciro's Italian Res-
taurant, Cass Lake Rd. in
Keego Harbor . . . with La
Dolce Vita (The Good Life)
Ciro's-style . . . a romantic,
candle-lit Italian dining ex-
perience for two, $12.95
with wine and six courses
. . . any hour or day through
March.
TEA DANCES are back
in town with a European ac-
cent . . . presented by Hotel
St. Regis every Friday eve-
ning 5 to 8 through May : 18
. . . Guests enjoy flashback
to a golden age . . . Dancing
is to local Greg Purcott Trio
plus cocktails and light re-
past . . . No cover or
minimum.
THE HIT BROADWAY
musical "I Love My Wife" is
at Birmingham Theater on
Woodward through April 1
. . . The comedy by Michael
Steward of "Hello Dolly!"
fame and Cy Coleman, who
wrote the music for "Sweet
Charity," gives us a glimpse
of the real or imagined sex-
ual revolution in suburbia.
COULD BE ONE of the
biggest "sleepers" in the
restaurant business . . .
Rodos Greek - American
eatery recently opened in
Farrell Shopping Plaza on
Southfield and 12 1/2 Mile .. .
Not too many places any-
more peeling own potatoes
. .. or cooking own beets for
example . . . And so often
gyros or souvlaki sand-
wiches are made with pork
instead of lamb.
Everything at Rodos is
homemade . . . andfresh .. .
Even Greek salad that
comes with complete meals
without extra charge in-
cludes imported feta cheese
plus three kinds of lettuce,
romaine, endive and reg-
ular iceberg head . ..Prices
are low, too . . . at the
seven-day-a-Week spot open
from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
That top quality at Rodos
is so every important .. .
When Greek restaurateurs
and Greek families go there
to eat . . . you know it must
have something.
THERE'S ROMANOFF
seal caviar, fresh Maine
lobster and Dover sole flown
in from England at Kings-
ley Inn on Woodward .. .
but also less expensive
items . . . and those special
prime rib dinners for two
($14.95) on Fridays all year.
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fbntiac, Michigan 48058
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(313) 334-7878
ONE OF EAST SIDE'S
most popular restaurants,
Sixpence in Warren, is
celebrating 10th anniver-
sary . . . When owners
Marty Eisner and Mike
McClain opened the large,
English Tudor-style eatery
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VALET PARKING
available
Forgwly Beef & ilrd
on E. 12 Mile Rd. at Hayes,
vogue was darker, romantic
interior . . . Now the new
decor reflects public's grow-
ing desire for brighter, hap-
pier and more exciting place
to dine and drink.
Marty and Mike own an-
other Sixpence restaurant,
on Van
Dyke at 17 1/2 Mile in
Sterling Heights, since
1 977
Dr. plus
Doodles on
Grand River near 10 Mile.
Family Dining
21411 SOUTHFIELD (N. If 11 Mile)
559-1091
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
7
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$ 4
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a.m. to
a.m.
• 2 Eggs (any style)
• 3 Strips of Bacon or
3 Links of Sausage
• Potatoes, Toast & Jelly
'OPEN 1 DAYS —1 a.m.-18
Abe "The Little Champ"
Attell of San Francisco was
the wo rid
featherweight
boxing champion from 1901
to 1912, and was called by
Damon Runyon one of the
five best boxers of all time.
LUNCH & DINNER
SPECIALS
1 5
FROM $ 3•
INCLUDES: SOUP, POT., VEG.
BREAD & BUTTER
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Performances: Wed. Mat. noon -
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Fri & Sat. Cocktails 7pm &
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Show 8:45pm
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27822 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
AT 12 MILE OFF 6%
851-4094
Mon. to Thurs. 11:30-12 Mid.
Fri. & Sat. 11:30-2 a.m.
DON'T MISS
11th ANNIVERSARY
MARCH 12-15
5-COURSE VEAL DINNER
$11
FOR TWO
per person
REGISTER NOW FOR "CLASS CUISINE"
DINNER FOR 2, LIMOUSINE, CHAMPAGNE
WINNER DRAWN MARCH 15
VISIT McFROCK'S SALOON DOWNSTAIRS
3RD ANNIVERSARY PARTY MARCH 12-11
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COUNTRY CORNER MALL
30770 SOUTHFIELD ROAD
Just South of 13 Mile 647-7037
DINNER FOR 2
8 95
MIX OR MATCH ANY ENTREE
(excluding strip steak)
INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD,
ENTREE, POT., HOT VEG., $
BREAD & BUTTER,
COFFEE OR TEA
FOR
TWO!
PLUS OUR FABULOUS SPECIALS
From 3 p.m. Daily, All Day Sat. & Sun.
"INFLATION FIGHTER"
Any 'Old Favorite Sandwich,'
Soup or Juice, Potato Salad or
Cole Slaw and Beverage
$ 395
"FRENCH CONNECTION"
/3 lb. Hamburger on French
Bread, Soup or Juice, French
Fries, Cole Slaw and Beverage.
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$395