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January 16, 1987 - Image 65

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-01-16

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HOLIDAY COUPON SPECIAL

3258 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

681 - 3537

Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. Thru Thurs.
Fri. & Sot. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Closed Sun.

SERVING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER

Livonia, Dearborn, Southgate,
Lansing, St. Clair Shores and
Ann Arbor.
Rebecca Happel, pianist,
will join conductor Felix Re-
snick and the Birmingham-
Bloomfield Orchestra tonight,
8 p.m. . . . at Birmingham Sea-
holm High . . . in a salute to the
"Great Music From the
Movies" . . . Rebecca is associ-
ate director of public relations
for Michigan Opera Theatre.
SEAFOOD BUFFET be-
gins Jan. 23 at Novi-Hilton on
Haggerty Rd.. . . every Friday,
6 p.m. to 11 p.m. . . . with
entertainment of violin or ac-
cordionist . . . and about 30
items.
MY FAIR LADY is next
production by Stagecrafter-
Baldwin Theatre on S.
Lafayette in Royal Oak . . . It's
Jan. 23 through Feb. 14.
HISTORIC HOLLY
HOTEL has its second annual
"Fire Sale" to commemorate
the 1913 and 1978 fires that
mysteriously occurred at 11
p.m. Jan. 19 . . . both years.
"Fire Sale" is this Monday
through Friday, Jan. 19
through Jan. 23 . . . with all
dinners one-half off . . . to cus-
tomers on Holly Hotel's mail-
ing list.
BOB CARROLL, who re-
placed Paul Lipson as "Tevye"
in Fiddler On The Roof at the
Fisher Theater, played the role
on national tour that included
the Fisher in 1971.
Original lead, Paul Lipson,
was hospitalized in New York
with an infection of the body's
cells and connecting tissue .. .
Requisite from doctors was to
stay off his feet for about six
weeks.
TEN YEARS AGO, C.A.
Muer restaurants were among
the first.to recognize the poten-
tial of non-traditional pasta
dishes . . . Today, it is consid-
ered one of the leading restau-
rant operations specializing in
homemade pasta.
Ten Detroit area restaurants
owned by Chuck Muer are of-
fering guests "A Fresh Ap-
proach To Pasta" with origi-
nally created Italian pasta dis-
hes through March 1.
The restaurants are . . .
Bloomfield Charley's, South-
field Charley's, Northville
Charley's, Fairlane Charley's
in Dearborn, Eastside Char-
ley's in Harper Woods, Uptown
Charley's in Madison Heights,
Charley's in Livonia, Charley's
in Wayne, Churk Muer's River
Crab in St. Clair and Chuck
Muer's in Toledo.
Children under 12 dine at no
additional charge from the
"kiddie" menu during "A Fresh
Approach To Pasta," whose
entrees begin at $6.95.
Al pasta served at C.A. Muer
restaurants is made fresh on
the premises daily . . . The
entrees include existing favo-
rites and several new recipes
. . . such as lobster fettucine,
seafood alfredo, seafood pasta
pagliara, shrimp marinara
linguine, shrimp and ar-
tichokes, antipasto pasta

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HE '
BO YAP
DAR B

Open
7 Days
11 a.m.-12 Mid.

`

MACE
FOR

RfBS

TRAY CATERING FOR YOUR NEXT AFFAIR OUR SPECIALTY

SLAB

$995
FOR 2
BAR-B-Q CHICKEN
$645
FOR 2

BOTH DINNERS INCLUDE: COLE
SLAW, HOMEMADE POTATOES
JN
& FRESH GARUC BREAD

LUNCHEON SPECIAL—MON.-FRI., 11-4
HOMEMADE SOUP
$375
AND SANDWICH

The Best in Dining

CARL

BAR-B-Q

COUPON ORDERS

DINE-IN OR
CARRY-OUT

(Except Bar-B-Q Rib)

'S HOUSE

LIVONIA - 427-6500
FARMINGTON HILLS - 851 77000
38043
PLYMOUTH RD.
31006 ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT 14 I

,

833-0700

3020 Grand River

Free Parking

Nationally known for serving 4 - H Prize Blue Ribbon

Steak and Chops. Finest Seafood and Liquors.

Private Dining Rooms for-Banquets and Parties
Serving daily from 11:30 — Sunday from 2 p.m

OPEN
24
HOURS

The All Newly Remodeled

nADA'S

ittzAttl'ex#

All beef
aged in
our own
coolers

Lemon Peel

OPEN
24
HOURS

Hann

353-3232

26200 W. 12 Mile Rd. E. of Northwestern

• LEGAL LO-CAL MENU • WEIGHT WATCHER FROSTED DRINKS
• BREAKFAST SPECIALS • SPECIAL KIDDIE MENU

SENIOR CITIZENS 10% OFF (Except Specials)

DINNERS

11 a.m. to
11 p.m.

From

NEW MENU!

• Moderately Priced - Daily Lunch and Dinner Specials

NEW DECOR!
• Now More Comfortable and Spacious for Your Dining
Pleasure

'3.99

LIVER & ONIONS OR BACON • BAKED MEAT LOAF • BROILED HADDOCK • ETC.
INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, POT., VEG., ROLL & BUTTER

DAILY CHEF'S PICK

11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
MON., WED. & FRI. BAKED SCROD
TUES., THURS. & SAT. BROILED WHITEFISH
INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD, POT., VEG., ROLL & BUTTER

The Best Place to Dine is
Also the Best Place to Unwind

SUNDAY
ORANGE ROUGHY

AND COMPLIMENTARY DESSERT

HOURS: Monday - Saturday 11-2 a.m., Closed Sunday
575 S. Hunter (Woodward) • Birmingham • 644-0588

IRVING'S

FAMILY DINING

IN LA MIRAGE MALL
29555 NORTHWESTERN HWY. BET. 12 & 13 MILE

352 3840

-

BREAKFAST SPECIAL-1 WEEK ONLY-7 DAYS TILL 11 a.m.
WESTERN
LOX, EGGS AND
OMELETTE
ONIONS
BAGEL, ROLL $1 7 8
BAGEL, ROLL OR TOAST $ 1 9 8

OR TOAST

10% OFF SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT (Except Breakfast Specials)

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT—JAN. 16 THRU JAN. 22

CHICKEN FRICASSEE

ON A BED OF RICE

$398

ALL
YOU CAN
EAT!

INCLUDES: BREAD BASKET

SAT. & SUN. ONLY—JAN. 17 & 18
BEAN & BARLEY

CHOLENT

INCLUDES: BEEF FLANKEN (SHORT RIBS),
KISHKE AND BREAD BASKET

$

625

DINNER SPECIAL—JAN. 16 THRU JAN. 22

LIVE AT THE PREMIER CENTER

SATURDAY, JAN. 24th, 7:30 & 10:30 p.m.
SUNDAY, JAN. 25th, 6 p.m. & 9 p.m.
$34.75

Tickets available at the Premier Center Box Office, all Ticket Master & AAA.
Call 264-1111 for tickets by phone using Visa or Mastercard.

CABBAGE MEAT
FLANKEN

INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, POTATO
AND BREAD BASKET

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