ENTERTAINMENT TELEGRAPH AT 10 MILE IN TEL-EX PLAZA Southfield . 352-2320 OPEN 7 DAYS BEST OF EVERYTHING DINNER SPECIALS Z • SPAGHETTI • LASAGNA 0 • LIVER & ONIONS BAKED OR BAR-B-Q CHICKEN • BAKED COD BROILED HALIBUT • VEAL PARMESAN 0 INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, POT. & VEG. NMI SALAD BAR $1.50 Extra j BREAKFAST SPECIAL 1 a.m.-11 a.m. WEEKEND SPECIAL 12 Noon Til 9 p.m. ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT EVERY FRI.... FISH & CHIPS es: L_ • • • • $3.99 EVERY SAT.... SPAGHETTI $2 WIT 2 Eggs 3 Bacon or Sausage Kash Browns or Pancake3 Toast & Jelly Continued from preceding page 0 D 0 - $1 991 I! THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER Lunch 11:15 a.m.-3 p.m. Dinner Starts 5 p.m. Closed Monday. 15% Off ALL FOOD & DRINKS SUNDAY BRUNCH Currently Only $5.95 Adults, $3.95 Children 10 & under On Coupon Per Person FULL SERVICE MENUS INCLUD- ING: STEAK, FRESH SEAFOOD & GREAT SANDWICHES. COCKTAILS & BANQUET AC- COMODATIONS ALSO AVAIL- ABLE. MILLER BEER PARTY SEPT. 25 , • One Coupon Per Offer • Not Valid With Other Discounts. Expires 12-30-86 All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Including Lunch & Breakfast Entrees. RIVERHOUSE RESTAURANT GREAT FOOD, SPIRITS AND SERVICE 15% Off 25241 Grand River At 7 Mile Rd. Redford Twp. 592-4646 P. 111•111t lfl WHEREIN WE GO WILD ABOUT MAINE LOBSTER AND TAME ABOUT PRICING Now Dim October 31 95 Dinners starting from LOBSTER KABOB Served with rice pilaf CHARGRILLED LOBSTER TAILS Served with roasted potatoes and fresh vegetables STEAK & CHARGRILLED LOBSTER Served with roasted potatoes BAKED STUFFED LOBSTER LARRY Served with rice pilaf and fresh vegetables LOBSTER CREOLE Served with rice pilaf LOBSTER FETTUCINE VERDE Served with homemade pasta noodles ONE POUND LIVE MAINE LOBSTER Served with roasted potatoes and fresh vegetables. rhudimiwel Alepiwether's 25485 Telegraph Rd., Southfield 358-4950 ..Diggers 30555 Grand River, Farmington 478-3800 68 15% Off Friday, September 19, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 15% Off tided to change the name. It's the only link to title he chose instead of Piccadilly ... and a good one ... Ed hasn't been wearing spats, yet, but he's often been tempted to ... and will be donning the sharp shoe coverings fashion folks say are coming back. Spats Restaurant seats 96 . serving ribs, steaks, sea- food, pasta, clam chowder, crab bisque, prime rib, etc. ... reasonably priced. Walking downstairs begins a bevy of nostalgia ... Hang- ing is a crystal chandelier from former Northland Inn ... amidst very interesting antiques . . . Downstairs, I sat in the same dark booth Joe and Nan Bird used to send me the best hamburgers in town when they owned the Coach House in downtown Detroit . . . The beams are from a high school in Windsor ... One of the front doors from former Prince Edward Hotel in Windsor ... All booths from Joe & Nan's Coach House ... A three- compartment sink from Rus- sell's near the Coach House ... Tables and chairs from the Coach House. Bar with brass top is from Grog Shop of Stouffer's Northland Inn ... Inside window from Coach House ... Ice cream cabinet from Book Casino at Book-Cadillac in Detroit, bar stools from St. Vincents in Windsor, ... 2 1/2- inch thick solid oak was- hroom doors from remodeled Windsor post office, etc. Did you ever have a yen to pull the alarm on a fire box ... or talk into an old police call box? ... Both are in the lobby at Spats ... and vis- itors just love to pull that fire alarm. The ,piano har downstairs has a heavy glass top so folks can see the keys punching away ... A gypsy duo per- forms at Spats Wednesday through Saturday ... Anna Kallo stays at the piano and husband John Kallo roams between the Library Room and the Tiffany Room ... playing gypsy ballads plus Fiddler On The Roof med- leys, Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom Whiteetc. Spats is a very intimate and cozy place to dine ... full-leaded stained glass ceil- ing, beams and seating for 96 between the Library Room and Tiffany Room with its romantic real Tiffany lamps. Ed goes to the Eastern Market in Detroit four after- noons a week ... getting bargains at closing time for chef/manager Greg Jornville, and his staff ... Ed is a bug on good employees ... and', dotes on people like evening waitresses Rose Litster and Debbie Dunne ... plus bar- maid Josette Jelinas ... His competent office manager, Marilyn Maddison, is toiling hard completing a new corn- puter system at Spats ... which will save a lot of time L/ and money. Spats in Windsor is open Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturday, 4 p.m. to 1 a.m.; and Sunday, 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Look for the bright, trans- parent, illuminated yellow/ canopy on Ouellette near Riverside in Windsor. And when you get in ... be sure to pull the disconnected -fire alarm ... They say it's supposed to bring you gocd =( - luck. 350 COLLECTIVE< YEARS of jazz talent will perform at Somerset Mall's Grand Opening, Sept. 27, in benefit for Orchestra Hall ... What could be more fitting, remembering heydays of the-\ old Paradise Theater, than gathering some great names in history of jazz to kick off celebration. Al Hibbler, featured voc- alist with Duke Ellington's band ... Hank Jones, piano star in the original Broadway cast of Ain't Misbehavin' . . Buddy Tate, tenor sax with Count Basie ... Harry "Sweets" Edison, Frank Sinatra's favorite trumpeter , ... and localite J.C. Heard, who was featured drummer with the touring company of Jazz at the Philharmonic. Tickets for the evening gala are $50 per person ... which includes open bar, buf- fet supper and the show ... They're available in the mall office or by calling Orchestra Hall, 833-3362 ... If you want any more info, call Peg- - ( DuBois, managing director of c\ Somerset Mall, 643-6360. Works Of Masters On Exhibition Park West Galleries, 29469 Northwestern Hwy., South- field, will host an exhibition and sale previewing the fall/winter collection of works of artists including: Agam, Altman, Dus, Lebadang, Va- sarely, Appel, Erte, Talouse Lautrec, Renoir and Whistler. The exhibition and sale are open to the public. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For information, call the gal- lery, 354-2343. Pontiac Gallery Tour Announced A Pontiac gallery tour will begin 6 p.m. Saturday at the Pontiac Art Center. The tour the to continue will Scheyer-Galdo Gallery, 29 W. Lawrence, which will feature sculptor Jay Lefkowitz. The tour will end at Is Inc., where / a reception for artist Deborah -\ Kashdan will take place. For information, call James < Gilbert at the Pontiac Art Center, 333-7849.