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Restaurant
• Showers
• Wedding Receptions
• Rehearsal Dinners
▪ Anniversary Parties
142 E. Walled Lake Dr., Walled Lake
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VINEYARD'S WINE CELLAR & CAFE
Together,
there's so much
good we can do.
• Fresh Bagels • Lox • Smoked Fish • Soups • Salads • Over 50 Sandwiches • Chopped Liver • Etc. • Etc. • Etc.
32418 NORTHWESTERN HWY. BET. MIDDLEBELT & 14
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Farmington Hills
Call 855-9463
Penobscot Building on Con-
gress is pricey, clubby and
cozy and is said to be Detroit's
private club for politicos and
powerbrokers at lunch and
the sophisticated set at
dinner.
"Not many bars in Detroit
claim they're the city's oldest.
But only Jacoby's Since 1904
has its birthdate tacked to its
name. Jacoby's on Brush is a
solid saloon with lusty Ger-
man fare, great burgers and
crispy potato skins.
"Up and down Bagley is
Mexican Town with
restaurants to whet your
south-of-the-border appetite
. . . Xochimilco and El Zocalo
are the most favored.
"In the New Center area,
Lelli's on Woodward near
Bethune is still going strong.
It's the Roman Colosseum of
Italian restaurants.
"Getting back to Oakland
County, Ah Wok in the Novi
Plaza is still one of Detroit's
most `._,imaginative Chinese
restaurants. It has changed
emphasis to gourmet Can-
tonese food but some of the
Szechuan dishes remain.
"he Great Wall on Grand
River in Farmington prepares
six or seven house specialties
each night. They're not on the
menu.
"Norm's Oyster Bar and
Grill on Franklin Road at
Northwestern offers good ser-
vice, food and value?'
WELL KEPT secret is
Rina's of Detroit on Schaefer
south of Fenkell . . . It's been
there over 35 years . . . and no
secret to the professionals,
business executives, and
others who go there for lunch
put out by Ann and Enzo
Conte.
The parking lot at Rina's of
Detroit is fully lighted and
guarded only because the
neighborhood seemingly calls
for it.
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Authentic Lebanese Food
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Mondays Thru ThurSdays 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays 11 a.m. to 12 Mid.
Sundays 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.
SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS ONLY
Lunch or Dinner.
CORNISH HEN
Stuffed With Lamb, Pine Nuts
and Rice
Excellent Wine List
Special Vegetarian Dishes
Cocktails
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Catering
And Carry-Out
7295 Orchard Lake Road, South Side of the
. Robin's Next Shopping Center
Your Host: Walid Eid
Reservations Accepted: 737-0168
FREE DINNER
EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE
WITH PURCHASE OF ANY
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871-1590
7618 Woodward Ave.
SPECIAL QUALITY PARTIES
UP TO 200
Specializing In: Bar Mitzvahs, Sweet 16s,
Showers, Anniversaries, Retirement
Parties, Birthdays, Weddings, Etc.
Special Appetizer Parties Available
CALL ERNIE . . . AND ASK
Limiumw ABOUT OUR LOW BANQUET RATES
FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
Fine Italian Cuisine
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Detroit's Premier
Supper Club
DINNERS
FREE SODA POP FOR CHILDREN
SOUTHFIELD LOCATION ONLY
WING
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18203 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Southfield Rd. • 569-5527
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1989
ON JEFFERSON
Also Available For All Festive Occasions
• Indoor Valet Parking • Music! • Elegance!
7909 East Jefferson at Van Dyke 331-5450
Film Series
At Adat Shalom
"A Legacy of Laughter" is
the theme of the seventh an-
nual Adat Shalom Jewish
Film Series set for Sunday
and Jan. 15 and 29.
The series, highlighting
Jewish humor in the movies,
will feature showings of The
Frisco Kid, The Producers
and Play It Again, Sam, with
commentary from Dan
Greenberg, film critic and
professor of film.
The Frisco Kid will be
shown at 7 p.m. on Sunday.
On Jan. 15, the series will
continue at 7 p.m. with Zero
Mostel and Gene Wilder in
The Producers. The series