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DENNY McLAIN
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Sometin • for ever one
Business lunches. . .
• Outside of your boardroom, Jacques is
the perfect place to meet. The food and
ambience will serve to make business
an enjoyable experience.
Elegant dinners .. .
On Keyboard
Mondays Thru Fridays
LEON SPINKS
FORMER WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
Mixologist
Entertainment & Dancing
RICKY DEE
SATURDAY EVENINGS 8:30 p.m.-2 a.m.
And The Gypsys
Plus Guest Artists
Continental cuisine, fine wines, beautiful
atmosphere and wonderful service . . . the
perfect ingredients for a gracious evening.
Luncheon 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Complete catering .. .
Our gourmet food will enhance
the flavor of your special affair.
Dinner 5 p.m.-11 p.m.
Friday & Saturday 'til
midnight
Cocktails 'til 2 a.m.
Reservations accepted
Reservations accepted
642-3131
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30100 Telegraph in Bingham Farms Office Plaza, Bet. 12 & 13
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FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1989
Europe And New York
Mixture In Birmingham
DANNY RASKIN
Local Columnist
E
uropean yet New York-
(English muffins) with Devon-
shire cream, seven choices of
tea, lox and caper sandwich,
etc. . . . Tea time at the Town-
send Hotel is 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday through Saturday.
Pauline Palazzolo, in charge
of tea time, is rightly proud of
the Townsend Hotel offering
. . . amidst the beautiful mar-
ble from Italy, fireplace from
France, Waterford crystal
chandelier and easy-going
relaxation as the strains of
"Easy To Love" by Cole Porter
and other standard tunes are
ish . . . Elegant yet
cozy . . . high-styled
yet simple . . . It's quite dif-
ficult to describe the Town-
send Hotel on corner of Town-
send and Pierce in
Birmingham.
The Rugby Grille, seating
about 50, is a prime example
. . . It eventually will be ex-
panded to seat 128, but not
lose any of the intimacy en-
joyed by so many.
The Townsend is
Lunchtime is a joy sitting at
marble top tables with arm
becoming known
chairs of high-quality comfort
for a tradition of
. . . where people may dine
fine rooms, food
from the menu or be served
and service.
after selecting items from the
sandwich bar.
So elegant . . . with a look
softly tickled on the lobby-
you soon see is one developer
present piano.
Tony Brown left out little ... .
Townsend Hotel even has
etched frosted glass, cherry-
its own concierge, Jim Pavet-
wood, Ralph Lauren fabrics
to, who in European hotels
on the walls, all silver table-
takes care of dinner reserva-
ware . . . food prepared by Ex-
tions, tickets and theater ar-
ecutive Chef Carol Haskins,
rangements among other
one of the best . . . and so
guest requests.
much more to bring Town-
As of Aug. 1, Townsend
send Hotel manager Bonnie
Hotel will also have an
LePage and assistant
upscale, luxurious ballroom
manager Elizabeth Chenier a
with capacity for 400 at recep-
four-diamond rating from
tion and 250 sitdown with
AAA . . . Husband Norm
dancing . . . It will be named
LePage, owner of Norm's
the Regency Ballroom.
Oyster Bar, Nifty Norman's,
Very cordial and most ac-
Salvatore Scallopini at
commodating Diane Maloney,
Norm's, Norm's Eaton Street
director of sales and catering,
Station and a slice of the
can't say enough about the
Townsend Hotel, oversees its
Townsend Hotel . . . To her,
food and beverages with
working there is a thrill .. .
highly educated eyes.
One of the main reasons could
It is the kind of room that
be that because it is not a
has the look of forever in its
chain, the Townsend Hotel
own tradition . . . open seven
can do what most other hotels
days a week from 7 a.m. to 12
aren't able in presenting a
midnight for breakfast, lunch
wonderful image.
and dinner . . . In charge of
It has 87 rooms, 42 luxury
the Rugby Grille are Adrian
suites, three large, executive
Lark and Vera Rizer, per-
suites that are not unlike lit-
sonable lassies with but one
tle apartments . . . Windows
thought, customer satisfac-
in all rooms open . . . a Euro-
tion . . . Lou Weideman, who
pean touch . . . not sealed .. .
Bonnie says "makes the best
And all outside rooms have
steak tartare anywhere!" was
little balconies with table and
brought here from the famed
chairs . . . also very
Crickets in Chicago to be
European.
maitre d' hotel . . . and a good
The luxury and executive
one he is.
suites have already well-
After a most relaxing and
stocked, built-in bars . . .
delightful lunch served by ' Each of the three executive
very efficient Deide Vasha, we
,suites has a different decor
enjoyed a moment of tea time
. . . French country, English
in front of a lovely
and American . . . plus bath
lobby fireplace where piano
and a half.
stylings wafted in the
The Townsend Hotel pro-
background as folks enjoyed
vides 24-hour room service
the afternoon tea with its
. . . and wide variety
Royal Doulton serving pieces,
breakfasts are delivered after
custom-made tea cart and all
guests make their choices,
pastries and sandwiches
plus the time they should be
traditional English . . .
brought, and hang a card on
cucumber sandwich, scones
their door.