I BEST OF EVERYTHING I WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE OF TOP QUALITY CARRY-OUT DELI AND WILL MEET THE PRICE OF ANY New Irving's Continued from preceding page SPECIALS ADVERTISED BY ALL OTHER DELIS Yards and Yards of BRUNCH Each Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m, *i $5 OFF! 1* *; ON OUR BEAUTIFUL * * ALREADY LOW-PRICED MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS With This Coupon * 1 I • Expires 8-12-89 DELIVERY I • One Per Person AVAILABLE g • Not Good On Holidays • 10 Person Minimum amiimmemsoimmissa•miimswesamima..... J WE MAKE ALL OUR FOOD ON OUR OWN PREMISES! • HOMEMADE COLE SLAW • HOMEMADE POTATO SALAD • HOMEMADE CHICKEN SALAD • HOMEMADE TUNA SALAD • HOMEMADE EGG SALAD WE COOK OUR OWN CORNED BEEF & PASTRAMI I OPEN 7 DAYS 7 a.m. to 10 p.7171 $1 395 per person $7 95 Children 12 and under Reservations Suggested Private Parties up to 200 3551050 EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL 28100 Franklin Road Southfield STAR DELI 24555 W. 12 MILE, Just West of Telegraph, Southfield 352-7377 Let Us Cater Your Next Affair 29566 ORCHARD LAKE RD. 'sr Just N. of 13 Mile • Farm. Hills • 626.0804 Home-Style Family Dining • High Quality • Reasonable Prices 1 I 7 BREAKFAST COUPON r- 1 DINNER COUPON In FREE! FREE! WAFFLE CHILDREN 10 & Eat less saturated fats. WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Aiwa ! American Heart Association V. BELGIAN OR REGULAR UNDER NO CHARGE WITH PURCHASE OF ANY WITH PURCHASE OF A ADULT DINNER ON MENU! SECOND WAFFLE MONDAY THRU FRIDAY FROM 2 p.m. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY JN L Expires 8-4-89 JNj L Expires 8-4-89 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 6:30-9, Sat. 6:30-4, Sun. 6:30-3 r- COUPON - T BUY ONE CHICKEN DINNER GET SECOND O N _ E (SAME) FOR $200 Offer Expires Aug. 31, 1989 JN Tu nws • DOES NOT INCLUDE BUCKET, ANY KIND! BACK! . • •• • • . • •er al ecke . • LET US CATER YOUR NEXT AFFAIR- 66 BarB•11 FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1989 BARREL OR WHOLE CHICKEN PICK UP ONLY • ••••• • ■■•■■ ■■■ ∎ • • ell 26016 GREENFIELD at LINCOLN LINCOLN CENTER 968-1100 Together, there's so much good we can do. brisket of beef with mushrooms and onions, the very popular roast chicken for two ($8.95), etc. . . . No salamis hanging, but plenty of salami, corned beef, pastrami, chopped liver, fresh roasted turkey, homemade cole slaw and potato salad, etc. Single deckers, combina- tions, triple deckers, soups, burgers and so much more. One of the big things at Irv- ing's has always been its abundance of parking . . . It's so much more in the evening when the La Mirage shops are closed. The new Irving's is open Tuesday through Sunday, 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Mon- day, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Many times, when a restau- rant changes ownership, the person or persons buying it look only at the green sup- posedly on the other side .. . Not enough concentration or thought is given to very im- portant facts like knowledge, ability to roll with the pun- ches of good and bad times, common sense without uneven temperament and so much more . . . plus heart. Luck entered the picture that someone like Kurt Deeg would be one of the pur- chasers with Harry Newman . . . His experience as a res- taurateur is invaluable . . . He knows people . . . how to treat them . . . and give good value. The new Irving's takes a giant step forward. ERRATA, TYPO, Etc. Dept. . . . Correct name is Melissa Levine, not Melenie Levine . . . She and hubby Richard are bossfolks of the new Yogurt On Wheels. THE GOLD MEDAL that will soon be displayed at Bud- dy's Pizza on Northwestern was recently won by Billy Jacobs, owner with son Robert and wife Shirley of the fine small pizza chain. He's still in great shape at 70 . . . and along with localite Max Sheldon, 72, was on the 65-and-over eight person ten- nis team that won a gold medal for the United States in the Maccabiah Games in Tel Aviv, Israel . . . Billy played both singles and doubles . . . and had his gallery of son Robert, wife Shirley, daughter and son-in- law Monni and Joel Must and four grandchildren. OPENING IS expected this week of the new Beverly Hills Gourmet Yogurt & Ice Cream on Southfield Road north of 13 Mile . . . Menu will also include soups and sandwiches . . . and have carry-out orders via fax, which seems to be the new trend in carry-out ordering . . . Wouldn't it be something if the order also could be faxed? NICKY'S Sixth Anniver- sary party is Sept. 11 from 5 p.m. at lbp of Troy Bldg. Concourse on West Big Beaver in Troy. REMEMBER the name Bassonetti? . . . Those who frequented the Red Devil from 1966 to 1980 will recall those excellent dishes prepared by Vincenzo Basson- etti while he was chef/owner of the informal and still good dining spot on Fenkell east of Greenfield. Vincenzo is back from Texas and owner/chef with Frank Manzo at Cafe Vincenzo on Ford Road and Middlebelt in the K-Mart Shopping Plaza. Among the delights Vincen- zo is noted for . . . (you'll have to ask the waitperson because it's not on the menu) . . . is his linguine pescatore — clams, shrimp, mussels and squid in a very tasty marinara sauce. And those who have had Italian dining elsewhere .. . even Italy . . . and don't find anyone to make their par- ticular favorite, can have Vincenzo Bassonetti prepare it for them . . . On some, it might be a good idea to call ahead so he can get the pro- per ingredients. WHEN OUT on the town at places you don't normally frequent, be sure to check your tab . . . r tho many non- popular places have a habbit of "padding" the bill and there's not much you can do about it after the damage is done . . . Don't just say, "I'll never go there again!" .. . Think of the next person .. . If more people will look over their checks, these places will give another thought to tack- ing on extra do-re-mi . . . Michigan's Liquor Control Commission is among the strictest . . . and frowns heavi- ly on these types of places. ❑ ENTERTAINMENT (- Peanuts Set New Season Peanut Butter Players, Detroit's professional children's luncheon theater, is accepting applications for the 1989-1990 season. Interested, experienced ac- tors under 18 should send a resume and black-and-white head shot to Peanut Butter Players, 18241 Glenwood, Lathrup Village, 48076. Deadline for resume submis- sion is Aug. 5. The Peanuts will open The Wizard of Oz Sept. 16 for a three-month run every Satur-