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PINE HILLS

Since 1914

FRANKLIN SHOPPING CENTER

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29221 NORTHWESTERN, N. of 12 Mile

358-2353

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RCHARD LAKE RD. BET. 12 & 13 MILE • Farmington Hills • 851-1310

MOn.:Frf.Opeh 7 a.m.,-Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m.

BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER SPECIALS

THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN
INCLUDING GOURMET DINING
AT POPULAR PRICES!!!

• BROILED WHITEFISH • BAR-B-U RIBS
•ROILED OR BAR-B-11 CHICKEN
• LOX & SABLE PLATES • BROILED LAMB CHOPS
• VEAL CUTLETS • FRESH Am • VEAL CURETS • ETC.

Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.-11 p.m.

BEST OF EVERYTHING

SELECT WINES & LIQUORS. • OPEN 7 DAYS
live Piano Entertainment Fri. & Sat. Kites

Sun. 7 a.m.-11 p.m.

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30770 SOUTHFIELD ROAD
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COUNTRY VILLAGE CENTER—EVERGREEN & 12 MILE

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DINNER FOR 2

MIX OR MATCH ANY ENTREE

(excluding strip steak)

INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD,
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Open 6 Days A Week ... Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Friday & Saturday 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
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FRESH SEAFOOD, VEAL SPECIALTIES, ETC.
DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS

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4:30 to 8 p.m.
Cocktails--Entertainment

PRIVATE PARTIES
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Also visit THE GALLERY
Restaurant at 6838 Telegraph

and Maple Roads
in the
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;DIAMOND JIM BRADY'S:

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3000 PRUDENTIAL TOWN CENTER
EVERGREEN AND 10 1 /2 MILE

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FINAL CONCERT at

Hotel Pontchartrain, is this
Monday evening with popu-
lar saxophonist Norma
Jean Bell and the All Stars.

Expires 81301,54

Hours
Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Sun. 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

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SECOND DINNER WITH PURCHASE OF I P'Jazz '84 before Montreux
DINNER AT EQUAL OR. LESSER VALUE 1 Detroit Kool Jazz Festival
takes over the Terrace 'of

7 Days a Week

Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials
Different Each Day

Bob Bernardi

Richard Schaefer, is a very
congenial and knowledge-
able host . . . Chef Charles
Cekala, former executie
chef at Saber Room of Hill-
crest Country Club, Topin-
ka's Country House and
Sheraton-Southfield, began
work at Pike Street Co. res-
taurant before its beginning
. . . doing much con-
sulatioon from Nov. 28 until
it opened to the public in
January after many "dry
runs."
I like the beautiful pre-
sentation of food at Pike
Street Co. . . . and the cold
salad with creamy chunky
and dry rocquefort . . . It
also makes its own
cheesecake and cherry and
apple pie . . . which are con-
sidered by many dessert
eaters as superb offerings.
Fitzpatrick and Kreger
are aggressive owners .. .
always thinking of ways to
promote their operation .. .
Every Thursday night fea-
tures personality barten-
ders (they pour the booze
like water, I'm told) . . . and
Mgnday evenings, PR gent
Elliott "E.T." Trumbull
broadcasts live inerviews
from the restaurant 7 to 8
p.m. over WPON, 1460 AM.
Pike Street Co. is divided
into three rooms ... a
porch-like addition to the
original building, dining
room with huge round
booths and large lounge
with 15 padded-seat bar.
It is open Monday
through Wednesday 11-12
midnight, Thursday and
Friday til 2 a.m. and Satur-
day, 4:30 p.m..-2 a.m....
Beginning Sept. 2 at 1030
a.m., brunch will begin . . .
with two shuttle buses
available to nearby Silver-
dome and Detroit Lions
football . . . The restaurant
will be open until 9 on Sun-
days.
Steve Ziff echoed the
words of so many who have
been to Pike Street Co. for
the first time .... "I'll defi-
nitely be back."

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Free Covered Parking •
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TOM GOULAS, co-
owner of Honey Tree carry-
out in Tally Hall, Orchard
Lake Rd. and 14 Mile, with
Connie Efstathiou, has
opened two more Greek
souvlaki carry-out opera-
tions . . . Toledo, Ohio and
Viiginia Beach, Va. ..
Both are called Athenian
Cafe . . . Tom's nephew,
Pete Goulas, runs Toledo
spot, and a friend operates
Virginia Beach.

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ways, • was wonderful, and
the service was up to the
usual high standards.
Owner Frank Pasalacqua
came over to the table to say
'Hi' and when Wendy men-
tioned the occasion he made
sure that dinner was extra
special. With his help, the
evening was turned into a
mini party. I read mixed re-
views in the papers and
magazines on Mario's and I
never understand why. For
my money,' it is the
greatest"

Terry Brown

MILTON BERLE once
played Pittsburgh for a
one-week stand ... On
Monday he picked out a res-
taurant that looked attrac-
tive to him, and liked every-
thing except the bread . . . "I
always eat whole wheat," he
told the waitress, but she
brought white . On Tues-
day he reminded her about
the wheat, but was served
white again . . . Same thing
Wesnedsday, Thursday and
Friday . . . Finally on
Saturday when she took his
order, Berle said casually,
"Just for the heck of it, I
think I'll take white bread
today" . . . "That's funny,;
said the waitress. "Aren't
you the party who always
orders whole wheat?"

Oakland U.
fellowship to
be awarded

Entries' are being ac-
cepted for four poetry fel-
lowships to be awarded to
the 23rd annual writer's
conference Oct. 27 at Oak-
land University.
Contestants should sent
two typed pages ofmaterial,
by Sept. Ii to Elinor Rose,
5517 Navajo Trail,
Pinckney, Mich. 48169.
Enclose a self-addressed,
stamped envelope for return
of entry. '

MDAibenefit
at Mr. Laffs .

Haircut House with loca-
tions at Fairlane, Twelve
Oaks, Briarwood, Lansing
Mall and Lakeside Mall will
sponsor a benefit for the
Muscular Dystrophy, Asso-
ciation Sunday at 8 p.m. at
Mr. Laffs in Farmington
Hills. '
There is no charge.

Free concert
in Southfield

The Macombers will give
a free performance Sunday
at 7 p.rp. in the "Sunbowl" of
MAIL DEPT. "My wife, the- Prudential Town Cen-
Wendy, took me to Mario's, ter. In case of bad weather,
my favorite, for my birthday the concert will take place
recently. The food, as 'al- - in the Town Center Atrium.

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