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December 02, 1988 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-12-02

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BEST OF EVERYTHING

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Eating early could be more palatable than you ever imagined. Because not
only will you enjoy the elegant sunset atmosphere of Charley's Crab, but
from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday thru Friday and from 5 to 6 p.m. on Saturday
you can order delicious entrees from our Sunset Menu beginning at just
nine dollars. All entrees include soup or salad, vegetable, potato, fresh
rolls, coffee or tea. Our Sunset Menu also offers a wide array of fresh fish
and other delectable entrees including:

Shrimp and Artichoke Fettuccine
Artichoke hearts and shrimp sauteed
in tomatoes, wine and herbs.
Grilled Herb Chicken
Marinated breast of chicken served
with rice pilaf.

Certified Angus New York Strip Steak
A traditional delicacy grilled to your
satisfaction.
Smoked Mussels Linguine
Served with peppers and a truly delicious
dijon mustard sauce.

FREE

CORNED BEEF SANDWICH

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WHEN YOU BUY ANY SANDWICH
OF EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE

• Expires 12-8-88 JN

• Not Good with Any Other Coupons or Discounts

VINEYARD'S WINE CELLAR & CAFE

• Fresh Bagels • Lox • Smoked Fish • Soups • Salads • Over 50 Sandwiches • Chopped Liver • Etc. • Etc. • Etc.

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• COCKTAILS •
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1535 CASS LAKE RD. BET. ORCHARD LAKE RD. & CMS-ELIZABETH LAKE RD.
683.2888
Keego Harbor

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1988

blintz . . . Bake 45 minutes at
350 degrees . . . Spray cookie
sheet with butter-flavored
Pam, place filled roll on it and
spray top with pam.
TEDD E. BEAR is name of
157-pound St. Bernard owned
by Nancy and Don Gurwin
. . . and namesake of 'Ibdd E.
Bear Productions who, along
with Jewish Community
Center, is putting on the
Snoopy musical by Larry
Grossman and Hal Hackady
. . . this Sunday, 2 p.m., at the
Center on Maple and Drake.
Kosher luncheon and show
is $8.50 . . . Show only, $5 .. .
It'll also run Dec. 11 and 18
and Jan. 8, 15 and 22. . . . all
2 p.m. . . . For tickets and in-
fo, call Nancy Gurwin,
354-0545.
Snoopy will be Nancy's 26th
major production in her
12-year history of presenting
comedies and musicals in the
metro Detroit area.
Danny Gurwin, son of Nan-
cy and Don, will star in role
of Snoopy . . . plus his best
gal in real life, Erin Dilly,
as Peppermint Patty . . .
with her sister Heather as
Lucy . . . along with four
more in the cast . . . It'll be
directed by Edgar A. Guest II
with both Nancy and Donna
Zatkin producing . . . plus
Barbara Ann Gowan musical
director and Valerie Mould,
choreographer.
COTTAGE INN Pizza of
Ann Arbor will soon be on Or-
chard Lake Road in West
Bloomfield . . . with its noted
deep-dish pizza, gourmet piz-
za and vegetarian pizzas .. .
Cottage Inn Pizza has been in
Ann Arbor since 1948 .. .
Other locales include four
with seating and 14 carry-out
and delivery . . . Ypsilanti,
Howell, Brighton, Dexter and
Saline . . . Local carry-out and
delivery should open around
middle of this month at
Wilkin's Corner near Pontiac
Trail.
WHAT KIND of music do
you play at the grand opening
of a restaurant featuring
foods of Mexico and India? .. .
Whatever your answer, it's
probably wrong . . . at least in
this case . . . Don't even try to
guess . . . How about blues
rock? . . . That's what folks
danced to at the grand open-
ing of Armando-Shalimar on
Orchard Lake Road between
12 and 13 Mile.
MARIA ANG is back in
the dining spotlight again .. .
The Oriental lass with em-
phasis on health foods is now
featuring Oriental low-cal
health lunches at her new
place on N. Saginaw in Poin-
tia, across from the court-
house . . . Its name? . . . Maria
Ang's, of course.
SIX MONTHS now for

Ruby D's in Sugar Tree on Or-
chard Lake Road north of
Maple . . . with Ruby and son
Lewis Dennison now going in-
to a new low-calorie menu .. .
latest addition is Ruby D's
egg white quiches . . . The
low-cal lasagna has gone over
in a big way.

DOWNTOWN DETROIT

eateries may falter . . . but
Caucus Club in Penobscot
Building on Congress seems
to get better . . . Now that it's
back like "the good ol' days,"
Caucus Club, which many
feel has always been better
than its former sister
restaurant, the London Chop
House, without getting the
recognition of having its
overly-high dollar prices, is
regaining much popularity
again.
CAPTAIN JAY Roberts,
spinner of those wonderful
tunes 5:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. dai-
ly over 800 AM, joins in try-
ing to find some dance spots
for folks who call the column
. . . Jay tells of Island U
Tavern at 7880 Riverside Dr.
in Windsor . . . with an eight-
piece band every Saturday
afternoon, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. . . .
playing goodies for happy
terpsi timing.
FOLKS HAVE been look-
ing for cookies with chocolate
chunks, not chips . . . and
seem to have found them up
north in Traverse City where
Craig Ellison has his Tom's
Moms cookie franchise . . .
His mail order thing is big
this year . . . since this has
been discovered.
Speaking of Traverse City,
if you like skiing, call
1-800-72-SKI-TC . . . It's the
Traverse City Ski Condition
line . . . for calls any time of
day to get ski and weather
conditions . . . for both
downhill and cross country
. . . plus snow depths for
snowmobiling . . . And while
up there, don't forget to get
some Tom's Moms Cookies.
HOT DAWG! . . . & More
. . . on Grand River in Farm-
ington, will soon have some
competition for its Chicago
dawg operation . . . although
quite a few miles away .. .
Another unit selling the
Chicagoan pup will open .. .
but Mimi and Larry Freed-
man aren't worried . . . it's in
Japan.

THIRD ANNIVERSARY

of Gallery Restaurant on W.
Ten Mile, east of Evergreen,
under ownership of hard-
working Ahmed Awad, will
soon have a first happening to
the place . . . Has to do with
gallery's menu which folks
have read top to bottom
through the years . . . It'll
shortly be the conventional
easier-to-read side opener .. .
with a lot more items also.

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