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January 23, 1987 - Image 63

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-01-23

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LENNY IS BACK!

NOW OWNER AND OPERATOR OF

Breakfast Specials
Lunches
Dinners
Tray Catering

Open
Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
Sat. 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Closed Sundays
and Holidays

DELI AND RESTAURANT

21754 W. 11 Mile at Lahser In Harvard Row Mall

\

.

352-4940

lounge menu (hear this, Barry
Solomon) is "3 Sliders for a
buck ninety-eight. Admit it .. .
you love em!"

COLLARS & CUFFS IN
WINDSOR has changed its

format . . . No more just for
men . . . it is now a full-fledged
night club . . . with dancing,
dinner and lunch . . . Dress
code is strictly adhered to for
both guys and gals . . . Collars
and Cuffs is owned by Mitchell
Marks and Alex Rudoi.

"AN EVENING ON
BROADWAY" Cabaret Con-

cert at Jewish Community
Center on Maple is tomorrow
night, 8 p.m. . . . with music of
Rodgers and Hammerstein,
Cole Porter, Jerome Kern,
George Gershwin, • Stephen
Sondheim and Victor Herbert.
It's being presented by
Julius Chajes Music Fund
\__, Concert Series and the JCC in
celebration of the Center's
60th birthday.
Songsters noted in musical
\ / and light opera companies
around the country will per-
form in the anniversary con-
cert . . . with wine and re-
freshments served . . . Reser-
vations are being taken for
parties of ten or more . . . Call
Annette Chajes, 661-1000, ext.
335 . . . Tickets are $8 mem-
bers, $9 non-members.
Next week, Jan. 28, the Is-
rael Sinfonietta from
Beersheva, Israel will perform
at the Jewish Community Cen-
;=, ter.
SOUNDS LIKE A lot of fun
and entertainment . . . the
/ \ night of comedy, magic and
music being put on Jan. 27 at
Comedy Crossings, Telegraph
and Nine Mile . . . by Wayne
State University United
\/ Jewish Appeal Campaign.
The professional nitery act
will star songster Phil Marcus
Esser with magic and comedy
by Jeff Hobson and singing
styling of Ron Coden.
Tickets at door are $6 each
. . . with all proceeds from the
evening donated to the cam-
paign . . . Chairfolks are Julie
Ross, Howard Fox, Mickey
) Zuroff and Susan Sinai.

NEW COMEDY THRIL-
LER by Jimme Launce Prod-

uctions is I'll Be Back Before
Midnight ... at "The Club" on
second level of Hyatt Regency
Dearborn . . . putting to test
that old theory of mind over
matter.

IT WAS BOUND TO
HAPPEN sooner or later .. .

and many are so very happy it
is now here . . . Best Kosher

Sausage Company's fitness
line of lower-salt, lower-fat,
no-sugar salami, bologna, hot
dogs and knackwurst combines
pure beef goodness with fewer
calories than standard sausage
products.
The 100-calorie hot dog, star
sales performer in Best
Kosher's fitness line, contains
) less fat than three ounces of
hamburger, as much protein
per pound as a steak, and fewer
calories than two boiled eggs or

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A RESTAURANT

Now Appearing

ALLURE

Tuesday Thru Saturday

Entertainment Also Sunday & Monday Evenings

555 S. Woodward Ave.

2 Blocks S. of Birmingham Theatre

642-9400

• Major Credit Cards
• Casual Dress
• Birmingham Luncheon Shuttle Bus Provided

Private Banquet Facilities

Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results
Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060

IRVING'S

FAMILY DINING

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

-41

352-3840

1; SUPER BOWL

WEEKEND TRAY SPECIAL

It's
DELI-cious!
It's
DELI-ghtful!

You don't have to go to New York for true deli
atmosphere, because it's here at Wicker Works.
Carved-to-order hot pastrami and corned beef
headline our chef's daily selection of delicious
entrees, meats, cheeses, salads and to-go-withs.
Luncheon buffet served Monday through Friday
from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Just $7.95.

FRI., SAT. & SUN. —JAN. 23, 24 & 25
OUR FABULOUS DELI TRAYS 4.11

$395

BREAKFAST SPECIAL

per pers.

-

1 WEEK ONLY

LOX, EGGS AND t
ONIONS

10 person minimum

-

7 DAYS TILL 11 a.m.

8
9 o

BAGEL, ROLL OR TOAST

FARMER'S
OMELETTE

Made with Farmers Cheese

BAGEL, ROLL $1

OR TOAST

78

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

TUES. THRU FRI.—FROM 5 p.m.
WHOLE ROAST CHICKEN
FOR TWO

INCLUDES: COTTAGE FRIES, COLE SLAW & BREAD BASKET

$65

DINNER SPECIAL—JAN. 23 THRU JAN. 29

WwKERW O R K s

In the Northfield Hilton
Crooks at 1-75 • 879-2100

CHOPPED VEAL STEAK

With Sauteed Onions

INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, POT.,
VEG., BREAD BASKET
AND DESSERT (Rice Pudding or Jello)

$485

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