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July 20, 1984 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-07-20

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PINE HILLS















(Formerly Honey Tree)
ORCHARD LAKE RI. IET. 12 li 13 MILE • bruit& Hills • 851-1310
Mon:FUripen 7 a
at. & Sun. 9 a.m.

THE BEST F OD IN TOWN
INCLUDING GOURMET DINING
AT POPULAR PRICES!!!

Live Piano Entertainment

/OMERSET
•••••••• • DIfinER
THEATRE

-OPEN 7 DAYS
,Sat. Nites

detroit's Original dinner theatre

AURCIO Jimmy Launce PROductions, Inc.

presents

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Comedy Thriller by Ben Starr

GROUP RATES & PERFORMANCES AVAILABLE
FRI & SAT PERFORMANCES Cocktails 7.00 PM Dinner 730 PM Show 8.45 PM
Reservations 6434065 Lower Level. Somerset Mall. Troy

ED DEVIL

Italian-American Restaurant
15831 MULL, 1 BLK. E. OF GREENFIELD
273-8844

OPEN 7 DAYS — MON.-FRI. 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m.
SUN. 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
SAT. 7 a.m.-9 p.m.

LIGHTED PARKING WIN ATTENDANT

SPECIA
VEAL DISHES • PIZZA • PASTA • STEAK
ANTIPASTO • SEAFOOD • CHOPS • AND MORE

BREAKFAST SPECIALS

SERVED ALL DAY

HIGHLY RATED BY DETROIT'S LEADING NEWSPAPERS
VOTED DETROIT'S BEST ROUND PIZZA

ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF 20 CENTS
AFTER REGULAR HOURS
ALSO DAILY LUNCH AND DINT SPECIALS

LUNCHES • DINNERS • BANQUETS . . . COCKTAILS
OPEN 7 DAYS'
WE HONOR AU. •
FAST TAKE•9111iICE
MAJOR CREDIT CARDS
DAILY SPE

AFT CITIMIS

Entertainment 7 Nights a Week
Harpist . . . Tues., Wed. & Thurs.
Pianist . . . Fri., Sun. & Mon.
Strolling Violins . . . Sat.

614

Since 1914

Rated number one by world magazines

FRANKLIN SHOPPING CENTER

29221 NORTHWESTERN. N. of 12 Mile

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CURS: SOUP, COLE SLAW, CE OF POT., BEAD BASKET



10-% OFF

833.9425

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$625

(GREEK PASTRIES, ICE
FREE DESSERT CREAM
OR RICE PUDDING)

Italian-American Dining At Its Finest

Valet
4222 Second Blvd.
Vet. Willis & Canfield • Parking

358-2353

JULY SPECIAL — MON.-THURS.

Delicious

Mon.-Fri. II:30 a.m. to I a.m.
Sat. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Sun. 2 p.m. to I a.m.

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PHOENIX RESTAURANT
542-2199
23041 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE

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Restaurant

SELECT WINES & LIQUORS.

BEST OF EVERYTHING



'. COMPLETE CATERING

*

SENIORCITIZENS MSCOUNT
ANYTHING ON OUR MENU
ANYHOURI ASTRAY!

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OPEN 1 DAYS 1

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Prime Rib
Dinner,
AU JUS

Served with Yorkshire Pudding, Salad, Rice
95
Pilaf or Baked Potato and $
our own Teacup Bread. ,

Through Sunday, August 12

IMeriwether's

- Telegraph, North of 10 Mile, Southfield
358-4950

DANNY RASKIN

IT'S A SEVEN-DAY- or well done.
Dinner and dancing . . .
A-WEEK operation . . .
never closing . . . and the with Joe Vitale's five-piece
bosses are almost always at orchestra (three brass,
the place . . . along with drums and accordian) giv-
their smiling, personable ing with a big-band sound
. . . playing Glenn Miller
waitresses.
But on the evening of July favorites that had people
8, George and Sicilia Grego, who couldn't see the group
bossfolks of Como's Restau- in Gourmet House's huge
rant on Woodward and Nine surroundings thinking the
Mile in Ferndale, had other music was coming from
plans . , . and they were tapes.
So much fun and frivolity,
much bigger than the
as Joe played Latin Ameri-
restaurant.
This was the day daugh- can, polka and choice de-
ter Madonna was to be mar- lights.
- ried to Dom Cavataio in the
The sweet table was a
afternoon . . . with an "Ev- magnificent thing of beauty
erything Goes" reception in . . . sundaes, crepes, hot
fudge, cream puffs, cheese
the evening.
The ultra-gala wedding cake, mousse, banana
aftermath bash was at splits, coconut shells filled
Gourmet House in St. Clair with ice cream . . . even gum
Shores . . . and it was some- balls . . . etc., etc.
People had such a good
thing to see . . . and be part
time . . . At our table, Mor-
of.
Almost 500 people rie and Mitzie Zucker, Fred
attended . . . and on each and Barbara Garfinkel, Al
table was a fish bowl with and Charmaine Schulman
live goldfish and floating and Sid and Marilyn Frum-
kin talked about shades of
flowers.
The hors d'oeuvres were Sammy Lieberman at
little short of sensational former Raleigh House.
. . . including one station
Alisa Garfinkel leaving
with a cook making flaming July 19 for year in Israel .. .
saganaki (Opa!) cheese .. . six months at Maagan
Two bottles of wine, white Michael Kibbutz on
and red, were on every table Mediterranean between Tel
. . . An open bar never stop- Aviv and Haifa . . . Petrina
ped pouring . . . Two strol- Cavataio, Dom's mother, so
ling musicians and three many smiles of happiness
female singers went . . . Lou Zahler telling jokes
throughout playing favo- in Yiddish . . . Frank
rites of the guests.
Passalacqua, Sicilia's
Those who came to the re- brother, and owner of
ception line were given a Mario's on Secona, giving
candle snifter in shape of a his expert okay for the food.
wedding bell . . . with note
Naturally, Harry Wein-
attached, "Thank you for berger chewing on an unlit
making this date a memor- cigar . . . while wife
able one. Madonna and Josephine ready for a bingo
Dominic."
game at anytime . . . George
Eight limousines (one Grego Jr., asked who's
running out of gas)•brought minding the store at Como's
the bridal party to Gourmet and answering, "Who cares
today?" . . . People taking
House.
At the church, handsome fish bowls with them .. .
Dom must have had but- and announcement coming
terflies as he saw his future too late not to remove them
wife come down the aisle .. . . . . they're Gourmet House
she is so very beautiful . . . property . . . Dom giving out
The train on her custom- long cigars . . . signifying
made gown was 25 feet long, that's how their life to-
ending in a huge brocaded gether will be . . . long.
fan.
Such a wonderful affair
Sicilia's dress was abso
for two fine young people,
lutely elegant . . . custom- Madonna and Dom.
made to include fine silk
Never did find out who
net, colored sequins and was working that night at
various shades of rose pink Como's . . . Seems like
material.
everybody was at the wed-
Madonna's and Dom's ding.
wedding cake was purely a
BUD SHERBOW,
work of art . . . combining 10 friendly, likeable and
cakes with bridal figurines knowledgeable manager of
on bridges leading to four of so many places in our town,
the six tiers.
has been brought back to
Dinner had to be the best Standard Club North . . . on
. . . After all, Como's is Northwestern • Highway.
much more than a
THEY SAY THERE'S a
neighborhood pizzeria . . . first time for everything .. .
Folks may be fooled by the and this was one of' those
low prices, but restaurant moments, . . . wearing a
owned by Sicilia and George tuxedo to the pre-opening of
Grego prides itself on qual- a super market.'
ity food.
But this wasn't just any
Those who didn't have kind of pre-opening . . . The
filet mignon said they'd sel- new Farmer Jack in South-
dom tasted a better piece of field Plaza, Southfield and
fish . . . Much credit to 121/2 Mile, covers 57,000
Gourmet House for its abil- square feet . . . and dramat-
ity to cook over 400 filets:. . ically reflects an artistic de-
as people wanted them . . . sign and most modern inno-
rare, medium rare, medium vation.

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