I BEST OF EVERYTHING NEW LOCATION OPENING SOON WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA 40 ■St v ; \ o` s ve •<‘ 2 ' 9, V‘ e THREE GREAT LOCATIONS N142' 15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. Southfield • 552-1180 28505 Northwestern • Southfield • 357-2409 29556 Orchard Lake • Farmington HIS • 626.0804 WAFFLE WAFFLE OMELETTE OMELETTE Buy one plain waffle or omelette with toast and jelly ... get one FREE I Laid 1 No coupon per 2 persons 4, :>4..ad mur (sh'fg;',1;.'67:37-87 J 4th OF JULY ® SPECTACULAR: Half of the 100,000 babies born mentally retarded last year could have been born normal. VIENNA-WILNO HOT DOG SPECIAL VIENNA ALL-BEEF OR WILNO KOSHER HOT DOGS COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED FOR THIS OFFER (Natural Casing) 99 $ lb. Expires July 17, 1987 Mental retardation can be prevented. Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens 11288 W. 12 Mile Rd. Southfield, MI 48016 (313) 557-7650 tali FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA • 29145 NORTHWESTERN Cor. 12 Mile Tray Catering Mon.-Sat. 7 to 9 For All Occasions Sun. 7 to 8 356-2310 When You Give Help You Give Hope Suddenly it's Summer New Menu for Lunch and Dinner including "Heart Smart" Selections • • • • Baked Broiled Scrod Lemon Broiled Chicken Broiled Steak Salad Warm Poulet Salad In addition to our other menu favorites, new salads for spring. 6560 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield 626 - 1587 Reservations recommended 52 FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1987 Mon.-Fri. 11:30-10:00 p.m. Sat. 5:00-11:00 p.m., Sun. 4-8 p.m. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Truffles Continued from preceding page beautiful place . . . and will probably be booked up in no time. GOOD WAITRESS DEPT.. . . Kim Rosen, hubby Ken's frau . . . evenings at Machus Foxys on Orchard Lake Road, south of Maple . . . Very efficient, pleasant and personable . . . with a smile that makes the good food at Foxys taste even better. THEY COME FROM everywhere . . . all parts of town . . . as Red Devil on Fenkell and Greenfield con- tinues to serve one of the best meals in town . . . at low prices . . . and is a very fine dollar-for-dollar buy . . . Owner Yahia (Yah-yah) Mawari, former Yemeni but- cher, beams with that gleam- ing smile of his when talking about the fresh food . . . veal, pasta, prime rib of beef (a tremendous favorite) and so many other homemade popular dishes . . ..His round pizza is still among the best anywhere. "A TRIBUTE TO BROADWAY" is one-woman show by Nancy Gurwin .. . with three men . . . two sing and one narrates . . . Songs are from top musicals and low budget and last about an hour . . . Available dates for organizations are still open. YES, FORMER Shanghai Shapiro's in West Bloomfield Plaza on Orchard Lake Rd., is expected to be another delicatessen . . . This time, however, with experience and popularity. SHEILA KAYE, come- dienne, will be at Historic Holly Hotel on Battle Alley in Holly, July 9-11. THE OUTSIDE PATIO at Norm's Oyster Bar on Franklin Rd. off Nor- thwestern Hwy. seats about 85. GOOD FOOD DEPT. . . . the Tuna Pocket at Buddy's Pizza on Northwestern and Middlebelt . . . Tuna in pita bread with chopped tomatoes, black olives and alfalfa sprouts. NOAH AND • PAT LAMBERT, owners of the Lazy Lion eatery, have taken over and refurbished the former Lake Orion "Ben's Bull Pen" restaurant. It's now called Haymakers . . . an historical country set- ting that is drawing urban diners to the Joslyn Road location in Keatington Village, just off 1-75 or Clarkston Road . . . Haymakers is within minutes of Pine Knob and Meadowbrook . . . with food prepared by Chef Steve McAuley, former sous chef for Chef Milos Cihelka at the Golden Mushroom. Daughter and son, Sue and Brad Lambert, manage the restaurant while Pat and Noah continue to watch their Lazy Lion . . . but coming in at intervals to "see how the kids are doing" and helping out. The structure, built in the early 1900s, was originally a breeding barn for champion cattle . . . In its updated state, the heavy wood structural beams have been incor- porated in the design. Entering the restaurant, Haymakers guests are welcomed by a handsome bar and an eating area for 50 per- sons . . . The main dining area, up an impressive divid- ed staircase, is dominated by a lifesize form of a bull fashioned in stained glass. Haymakers 150-seat restaurant is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week . . . A private room, "The Library," seating 25 to 30, is already getting reservations into the winter for small parties. Piano stylings by Todd Jor- dan are Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, 5 p.m. to closing. ONE THING I'VE learned about restaurants is not to frequent them when they have just opened and the kinks still aren't smoothed out . . . I remember trying a brand new dining spot in New York, which has since been sold, and being very impress- ed with the decor . . . But the French chef was temperamen- tal and couldn't speak English . . . He didn't unders- tand the waiters and waitresses and they didn't understand him . . . I think he went on a sit-down strike in the middle of flaming something with Burgundy . . . Our waitress burned her hand in the process and we waited at least two hours to be served . . . The chef was hot but the food was cold and we were steaming. ORTHEIA BARNES, noted Detroit vocalist and her quartet, "Hy Flyt," will per- form on the P'Jazz stage tonight . . . at Hotel Pontchar- train on Washington Blvd. . . . Concert is 6:30 p.m. by the usual terrace level outdoor pool. '1""1 LOCAL NEWS Trip Planned To Star Theater City of Southfield Tours will conduct a trip to Flint's Star Theater at 2 p.m. July 12 to see Peggy Lee. For reserva- tions and information, call Sol Gelbman, 354-4717.