6 1 4033 W. 12 MILE, 3 Blks. E. of Greenfield 1 548-3650 1 Berkley 1 1 1 SQUARE PIZZA OUND PIZZA PIZZA—RIBS—FISH SMALL OR LARGE SMALL MED LARGE 1 HOMEMADE GARLIC BREAD I 1 FAMILY ITALIAN DINING & PIZZA $ 1 OFF !R ON FOOD PURCHASES OF $6 OR MORE DINING ROOM, CARRY-OUT 1 1 Expires Dec. 31, 1986 • 111111111111111•1=•111•1111==== .1•111111111•11•11=====11111•111===1•1101 Enjoy Our Luncheon Specials Monday Thru Friday, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. • White Fish • Veal Dishes • Buffalo Mozzarella Plate Seafood Salad Pasta Salad Fruit Plate All Homemade Pastas COCKTAILS SERVED odest a PiStokatte, IN MARKET STREET SHOPPES, 29400 Northwestern Hwy. 358-0344 Southfield - CLOSED SUNDAYS DINNER SERVED MON.-THURS. 5:30-10 • FRI. & SAT. 5:30-11 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 lag Ana's OPEN 7 DAYS Family Dining 21161 GREENFIELD AT 11 MILE (formerly Irving's) 559-8222 EARLY BIRD DINNER SPECIALS Mon. Thru Fri. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. • • • • • • SPAGHETTI WIN MEAT SAUCE SAUTEED BABY BEEF LIVER & ONIONS _ FISH 'N CHIPS ROAST CHICKEN WITH DRESSING VEAL PARMESAN VEAL CUTLET $399 WE ARE NOW SERVING SAT. & SUN. LOX PLATES (Lox, Bagels, Cream Cheese) AND LOX, EGGS & ONIONS Restaurant AT APPLEGATE SQUARE Southfield Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster Rd. Dining and Cocktails For Dinner Reservations: 353-2757 EARLY DINNER SPECIALS Served 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., Mon. Thru Sat. BROILED FRESH WHITEFISH With raspberry beurre blanc GRILLED PROVIMI CALVES LIVER APPLEGATE With apples and onions PETITE FROG LEGS, Roadhouse Style SAUTEED BREAST OF SESAME CHICKEN With Mandarin Orange Sauce - '695 BEST OF EVERYTHING DANNY RASKIN, I I • BANQUET ROOMS • BEER • WINE I I 1 • COMPLETE CARRY-OUT • COCKTAILS • • • • ENTERTAINMENT GINOPOLIS' A FAMILY restaurant now? ... We must be kidding ... But honest, folks, it's true ... The one- time singles bar ... and voted among America's top ones by Playboy Magazine, has reversed its field com- pletely ... to concentrate on food as a main emphasis .. . Drinking and dancing are very secondary ... In fact, there may not even be any dancing after first of the year ... The floor will be used for booth seating. It now has open hearth cooking ... and the new lighted outside sign reads "Ginopolis' On The Grill." There are about 12 fresh fish items served daily ... and a card menu of 38 types showing those available also explain how they can be ob- tained ... chargrilled, blac- kened, fried, baked, poached, broiled or sauteed . . . Also obtainable when in season are six seafood appetizers ... stone crab claws, steamed clams, cherry stone clams on half shell, steamed mussels, oysters on half shell and oys- ters Rockefeller. Ginopolis' On The Grill has seven salads, fresh pasta dis- hes, steaks, chicken, chops, ribs ... and even a children's menu. When entering now, there is etched glass instead of se- eing the long bar ... High tables will be replaced with regular tables to make it look more like a dining lounge area. It is still one of the most handsome restaurants in this locale ... with beautiful oak all around, etched glass and brass moldings. Detroit Ti- gers and Pistons jerseys in frames, pictures of the famous with Johnny and Peter Ginopolis, full padded booths, high ones and regular velvet padded booths in other areas ... The 225 seating capacity also includes tables. In 1932, a small building known as Country Itin stood on the site ... In 1948, it was Fred's Bar ... Then 1978 the building became Ginopolis', owned by George Ginopolis and sons Johnny and Peter. The present large and beautiful restaurant came along in 1982 ... a highly- respected memory that would have made George mighty proud of his boys. From a 64-seater, it was DINNER THEATRE AT HYATT REGENCY 0 DEARBORN JIMMY LAUNCE PROductions, Inc. present THE ODD COUPLE By: Neil Simon Starring: Jimmy Launce and Mike Evans Group Rates & Performances Available Friday & Saturday Show 8:30 p.m. Reservations: 593-1234 All Entrees Include Soup, Salad; Potato, Fresh Vegetables, Bread Basket . .. AND COFFEE, TEA OR MILK "THE CLUB" 2ND FLOOR ■ or'11‘. tk• # w • transformed into one well over 225 ... plus a private meeting and banquet area ... costing above the $1 million mark. There's also an open hearth now ... for cooking and chargrilling ... plus a steamer ... located in the far corner of the Vegas sector where one huge booth was removed. The family dining concept is a good one ... something Johnny and Peter have wanted for a long time Singles or bar recognition is okay, but the emphasis on food is a dream come true. Who would have thought that Oba's Grainery 'standing there in the '20s ... or the little Ginopolis' that served terrific ground rounds (it still does) and chili ... and be- came one of America's most noted singles bars ... would today be known as a family restaurant? The all-new colorful menu for lunch and dinner is com- plete for family-style dining. IT'S TRUE . . . that Di- mitri's of Southfield will have dancing after the first of the year. It's also true ... that the big Dimitri's Sunday Brunch may return. THE EVENT is expected to be the finest and most glamorous fashion show production presented in this area ... produced, directed and coordinated by Leah Marks ... Nov. 29 ... at Or- chestra Hall on Woodward. The benefit for Orchestra Hall will honor Frank Stella, one of the locale's top restau- rant equipment suppliers ... philanthropist ... and presidential confidant. Title of the show wil be "Viva L'Italia" ... with Ita- lian American Cultural Society presenting culinary delights at 6 p.m. ... by Caucus Club, C.A. Muer Corp., 1940 Chophouse, E.J. Nicks, Excalibur, Hotel Pontchartrain, Jacques, Jeremiah's Cheesecake, Joe Muer's, Kingsley Inn, Mario's, Midtown Cafe, Panache, Pastissima's, Penna, Red Devil, Roma Cafe and Virrce's ... plus liquor and wines from R.M. Gilli- gan. Italian fashions narrated by John Finck will be at 8 p.m. ... with John Darakjian Jewelers, Kosin's Clothes, 62 Friday, November 21, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS #10.10101114,W Naomi's, Bricker-Tunis Furs, D.O.C. Optics, etc. This is not expected to be the ordinary type of fashion show ... Leah Marks' ever- working brain will produce an elegant extravaganza ... with any tuxedoes and long gowns being worn among an audience that may hit the 1,000 mark. The musical fashion show production by Leah Marks, Italian Cultural Society and Orchestra Hall, has been in the works for some time now. A press and luminary "kic- koff." luncheon was held re- cently at Excalibur Restau- rant on Franklin and North- western Hwy ... attended by Frank Stella, Eleanor Breit- meyer, John Bloom, co- chairperson: Anthony Fioritto, Italian Cultural Society; attorney Steve Bock of Liberson and Bock: Mar- garet Hanna, John Darak- jian, Tamara Friedman, Harold Gray, Harry Kosins, Naomi Lippa, Bob Gillin- gham (supplying all the liquor and wines); Lorraine Schultz, president of the De- troit Fashion Group; Jeff Montgomery, Jo Monaghan, Shirlee Iden, Sybil Little, and more. Following luncheon was "shooting" of models wearing designer garments from those merchants in the Nov. 29 show ... with the models pos- ing by Pat Archer's Excalibur automobile. - Proceeds of the benefit fashion spectacular by Leah Marks will be for renovation of Orchestra Hall, which has been a showplace landmark in Detroit for many years . and still well-remembered for its beauty and accoustical quality by leading musical artists the world over. Tickets are $50 per person ... and can be obtained by calling Orchestra Hall, 833- 3700 ... Special patron boxes, seating four, are available at $600 each. The affair is tax-deductable as much as the law will allow ... and valet parking has been arranged for. Lou Miles, designer of men's clothing, is expected to appear ... and the award to Frank Stella will be given by David De Chiera, executive director of Michigan Opera Theatre. MAIL DEPT. . . . letter sent to Mr. & Mrs. William Campbell, owners of Elizabeth's Restaurant in Northville ... "I read a de- rogatory report about your reservation policy in The Jewish News (Oct. 31) writ- ten by Danny Raskin. I sent a copy of this letter to The Jewish News and requested that they print it. I made a reservation for a party of six on Monday, Oct. 20, for Saturday, Oct. 25. You ac- cepted the reservation and asked that I send a non- refundable deposit of $50, which I did. I felt this was