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MEAL INCLUDES: CHOICE OF SALAD (Rog. or Crook), POTATO OR VEGETABLE OR SPAGHETTI, GREEK BREAD AND STICKS 9-COURSE MEAL INCLUDES: FRUIT CUP, JUICE OR SOUP, CHOICE OF SALAD, POTATO, VEGETABLE, GREEK BREAD & STICKS, COFFEE OR TEA, CHOICE OF DESSERT (Strawberry Cheesecake, Butter Pecan or Van- illa Ice Cream, Rice Pudding or J.111:) CHICKEN PRIMAVERA SHRIMP PRIMAVERA SCALLOP'S PRIMAVERA $9.95 '1195 '1195 Served with Homemade Fettucini and Fresh Garden Vegetable DINNER INCLUDES: MINESTRONE SOUP, TOSSED GARDEN SALAD & SPUMONI ICE CREAM 544-793 WE NOW SERVE $5.25 I :CDAR.S. '13055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD. srREVE m ■ rommooltaiwiP e olStP leUNt SUNDAY BRUNCH Enjoy over 40 freshly prepared items such as: Veal Fricassee, _ -Eggs Benedict and Fried Chick- en, CheeSe Blintzes and freshly baked Danishes and Pastries. Adults $7.75 Children under 7 $4.95 Served 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Also SUNDAY BAVARIAN NIGHT Family Style Fried Chicken ...additional helpings are on us! . '8.95 per person Woodward at Long Lake Rd. Bloomfield Hills 642-0100 Continued from preceding page in Wonderland and Univer- sal Mall. The Northland locale is operated by Harvey Weiss and cousin Craig Goldberg . . with Harvey's dad, E ugene Weiss, overseeing the operation. Former Brothers has been completely gutted and is now with decor of white, orange, turquoise, oak and brass . . . Seating is for 125 . . . Back counter is completely tiled . . . and an "outside" cafe is in lobby of mall directly at entrance of Corned Beef King. The new dining spot with its spotless look and huge portions is fast gaining popularity . . . Soups are homemade, there are 17 sandwiches, plus homemade potato salad and tole slaw . . . Corned Beef King is big on party trays, too. It overlooks Greenfield parking area "Lot E" .. . with valet parking avail- able directly in front of the restaurant. LOUIE MARR QUAR- TET ... plus songstresses Sharon Williams and Jenny Roth . . . open June 5 .... at Jakks, Greenfield and 10 Mile . . . The six will rhythmize for dancing and listening . . . Tuesday through Saturday. "MAMA LOVED LITTMANS" show by gals of Louis Marshall B'nai B'rith and Beth Achim Sis- terhood still goes on .. . Latest showing of this Neu- lar local amateur presenta- tion was at Borman Hall, where all the residents who are mobile were entertained for 11/2 hours . . . by these 12 to 15 girls . . . "Mama Loved Littmans" isn't finished .. . It will be done yet again in October at Cong. Beth Achim. THERE'S NO MORE Big Boy at Heritage Plaza (Fidelity Bank Bldg.) on Northwestern, corner of Evergreen . . . but another restaurant has sprung up at the same spot. It's called The Office Res- taurant . . 4, No more booths . . . all 124 seating is at new tables and new counter .. . Fast and frozen foods are gone now . . . as owner Vic Khzouz makes his own soups, daily specials, sauces and dressings . . . There's even all new lighting fix- tures (32) over every table . . . and all chairs have arms. Former Big Boy which occupied the space from 1968 to 1983 was com- pletely gutted . . . and 'The Office Restaurant opened its doors May 7 . . . for total home-cooked family dining . . . The false drop ceiling is gone, too . . . replaced by a metal slat ceiling. Planters are in front row . . . The kitchen is new, with all equipment replaced . . . and it is clean-looking. There's a salad bar with almost 25 items for lunch and dinner . . . and big thing is fact that carry-out of ev- erything on menu . . . in- cludes salad bar. IT'S SOMEWHAT like going back home . . . consid- ering that Billy Rose Quar- tet was seven years at the former Vargo's on Six Mile and Middlebelt . . . Now it is called Le Bordeaux . .. with Billy and the band signing a one-year contract for Tues- day through Saturda melody making . . . startint,__ June 5. HAYMARKET Restau- rant in Troy Hilton Inn, Stephenson Hwy., popular luncheon spot among the business set, has taken a unique approach to better serve its business clientele . . . Guests who need to use the telephone during their meal no longer have to leave the table to make a call or wait until after lunch .. . Waiter or waitress will bring one of the restaurant's four cordless phones to their table . . . Local calls are --compliments of the Haymarket. JEWISH COMMU- NITY Center, Jimmy Pre- ntis Morris Branch on 10 Mile, Oak Park, has its Sunday afternoon musicale, June 3 . . . "America: Di Goldene Medine" - music for a "golden land." . . . The musical, which salutes Jewish-American creativ- ity, is directed by Ann Kut- nick, and features music of Berlin, Gershwin, Berns- tein, Loesser, Rogers, Hammerstein and Kern .. . Tickets should be purchased in advance . . . They're $2 and include refreshments . . . For more info, call the Center, 967-4030. GAMUT at Yesterday's Classic Oldies Club in Sheraton-Southfield Hotel on Nine Mile, ends tomor- row night. Group will be followed by The Classics through June 9 . with original lead singer Dennis Yost . . . singing their biggest hits from the 1960s and 1970s . . . includ- ing "Spooky," "Stormy," "Traces" and "Everyday With You Girl" . . . original Classics IV had 13 consecu- tive chart singles . . . They'll be there Monday through Saturday (with ex- ception of May 28.) SOME STAGGERING CROWD figures were an- nounced after recent Bud- weiser Downtown Hoedown at Hart Plaza . . . E.T Trumbull of E.T. PR say that 445,000 country music fans attended the no-charge festival . . . Saturday nite number of 250,000 was largest for Downtown De- troit other than the fireworks crowd, according to police officials. LOOKS LIKE General Mills is getting out of the restaurant business com- pletely .. . (It already sold Burger King to Hardees and Meriwethers to Keg Res- taurants of Canada).