ENTERTAINMENT!" Legend Continued from preceding page ROCHESIER CHOP HOUSE After months of remodeling, decorating and careful menu development, the all new Rochester Chop House and Oyster bar is ready to serve you! Visit us for lunch or dinner and experience the "casual elegance" of our split-level dining rooms characterized by hard wood floors, tables,draped in white linen and butcher paper, and hand painted murals depicting Rochester's historic landmarks. Or visit the OYSTERS 0.,stas OMEN IAN Designed to reflect a more casual atmosphere, the Oyster Bar features chalkboard menus with "grazing sized" portions of Clams Casino, Steamed Mussels, Seafood Pan Roasts, Baked Oysters New Orleans, Chilled Crab Claws and our famed Oyster Stew and New England Clam Chowder. Fresh fish entrees are also available. AaA. ,, 1.2cf. haare eCnkr .111r, CHOWDERS Fashnd ei C1X.da ). ,rer Cre, You'll enjoy a variety of Chop House Style entrees prepared using nothing less than top- quality. Items like Prime Cuts of Beef, Rack of Lamb, Live Maine Lobsters, Veal Chops, Poultry, Fresh Hawaiian Yellowfin Tuna, Halibut and Atlantic Salmon to name but a few. Drop-in sometime soon for lunch, dinner or a cocktail. After all, we're a little anxious to show the place off! Your hosts, ❑ 7 Folktown Coffeehouse concerts begin at 8 p.m. on Saturdays through Dec. 7. Ticket prices vary. For ticket information, call 855-9848 between 6 p. m. and 9 p.m. Bill Kruse Vince Clark Larry Sledge • Chuck Muer • Bill Kruse 306 Main Street ❖ Rochester, Michigan • 313-651-2266 or71— - m 1— c oupw r Readers Theater Presents Stories "IT WAS A VERY PLEASURABLE EXPERIENCE... 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD., WEST BLOOMFIELD ORCHARD MALL-ORCHARD LAKE RD & MAPLE 1 li -- ft 851-6400 ORIENTAL an d CONTINENTAL CUISINE Same Location Over 18 Years Come Enjoy Dining and Receive piano music in the background...relaxing in the ambiance of Andiamo...and the authentic Italian cuisine... For a moment, we were back in Italy. Thanks Andiamo for a beautiful evening." Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Schwartz — West Bloomfield as added tehriotatkg, tigeGiuga lta‘a wartgli hroires those iite/..eeteic eiPeeiegehrt de tae taste a ltait to megag die ad a/A€4 gabehrt ieireivaage At. ezge4 4igte ad a colt/044/y vi aetize).is ow de 4oare,/ alai/ Andiamo ITALIA The True Taste of Italy 7096 E. 14 Mile Road • Warren, MI 48092 • 313-268-3200 VICTOR'S NO V I I N 50% OFF! With this coupon Receive 50% Off a second lunch or dinner entree of equal or lesser value. Expires 11-15-91 74 FRIDAY OCTOBER 18. 1991 New Award Winning Restaurant : . . Fresh Seafood • Chicken Pasta • Cocktails 43317 Grand River & Novi Rd. 349-1438 Coffeehouse has carved its place in Detroit music, Mr. Knoppow claims it remains a season-to-season venture. However, if he had his druthers, Mr. Knoppow would like to open a year-round club like the Raven. "My wife and I have an understanding," Mr. Knoppow said of his spouse, a Neil Dia- mond fan. "And that means this is only part-time." For now, Mr. Knoppow re- mains content as a lawyer, political activist, Folktown operator and occasional disc jockey on Detroit's public radio station WDET — spin- ning records and getting his acts into the studio and on the air before their onstage appearances. Other aspirations include an all-folk radio station. "WFLK — all folked up," Mr. Knoppow laughed. Off Entire Check 20% Lunch or Dinner • Lobster Excluded • Dine. In Only • Not Valid With Other Promotions • 15% Gratuity Added to Complete Check Offer Good Monday Thru Wednesday JN L Expires 10-23-91 PYRAMIDS CAFE 29267 SOUTHFIELD RD. (Southfield Commons) 1 Rik. N. 12 Mile $ 569-1112 4 BROILED faiEsTriiiiolabfFiiisTaYsTE5 LAMB CHOPS! WHITEFISH CHICKEN $ 75 6951 $ 5 751$4 _L COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD, RICE OR PGF. OR FRESH Coupons Expire 11-3-91 IN VEG., PITA WITH CHEESE SPREAD. E. .0trr COLIFO W GOOD FOR ENTIRE RA COMPLETE CATERING • FREE DELIVERY -- HOURS — 26 DIFFERENT MON. 11-3, TUES.-FRI. 11-11 SPECIALS 2 FOR 1 SAT. 12-11, SUN. 12-9 TO CHOOSE FROM! Readers Theater of the Jewish Community Center will continue the fall season with a performance 3:30. p.m. Oct. 20 in the Aaron DeRoy Theater of the Maple-Drake building. The performance will feature stories by Ursula Sherman, Bernard Gotfryd, Dorris Lurie, Gloria Goldrich and Molly Picon, as read by Rita Haddow, Alan Harvey, Henrietta Hermelin, Delba Winer and Paul Winter. The host for the afternoon will be Dr. Harold Norris. There is a charge for the performance, which will be preceded at 3 p.m. by a com- plimentary wine bar. For information, call Readers Theater, 967-4030. Twin Sisters At Balfour Concert Two performers, previously unannounced, who were associated with the Warsaw State Theatre, will join Moti Giladi and his 9-year-old daughter Dorin in the pro- gram of ZOA's 58th Balfour Concert 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3 at the Masonic Temple. Zofia and Slawa Rayfer, twin sisters, have studied singing and dancing in War- saw's Academy of Art and have toured Europe and the U.S. as part of a national Polish theater group. For information, call ZOA, 569-1515.