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March 14, 1997 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-03-14

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you have a low-fat delicacy ... Ja-
maican chocolate rum cheese-
cake, Key West lime tart, etc.
Greg's wife, Linda Campbell,
who sells wines to Captain Tony's
for General Wines, was a wait-
ress at Bijou nine years ... and
became his wife after their meet-
ing each other at Walter Maed-
er's fine restaurant.
Captain Tony's Bar & Grill in
Royal Oak is open Monday
through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10
p.m., and presents an interest-
ing concept to go along with food
that is very proficiently prepared.
NO WONDER it'll be the
biggest cake in the neighborhood
... 24 pounds of sugar, 24 pounds
of flour, 12 pounds of margarine,
10 quarts of whole eggs and 10
quarts of water.
There's no charge ... for folks
to see and taste the kosher cre-
ation at the Neighborhood Pro-
ject's 10th birthday celebration,
Sunday, March 16, 3 p.m. to 5
p.m. at the Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris Jewish Community Center on
10 Mile.
And everyone is invited.
It'll be geared for families, with
magic by Michael Jacobson and
Jacobson's World of Magic, a
clown, balloons, and a photo ex-
hibit documenting 10 years of
neighborhood growth.

celebs, I guess.
"But, gosh, it sure sounds like
an arfin' good time, and better
still, look at all the pets who'll be
helped with the big human at-
tendance."
RECENT WDIV-TV presen-
tation had localite songstress Jo
Thompson among the Detroit
Ladies of Music ... She was at the
piano of Tavern On The Green,
at Ciro's in Miami Beach, the
Stork Room in London, England,
and at home in Detroit at her
white grand piano ... It also
showed people going into
Carnegie Hall where Jo was ap-
pearing.
She opens May 13-17 at Max-
im's on E. 62nd and Madison in
New York, owned by dress de-
signer Pierre Cardin, also owner
of the Maxim's in France, where
Jo may also be headlining at a fu-
ture date.
She has been nominated for
the MAC Awards (Manhattan
Association of Clubs & Cabarets),
which will be held at the Lincoln
Center ... Jo is already winner of
the Backstage Bistro Award in
New York, joining Eartha Kitt,
Margaret Whiting, etc.
Yes, she is the same Jo
Thompson that appeared locally
at so many places of yesteryears
... and looks better than ever.

WE ARE PROUD TO BRING YOU THE ABSOLUTE FINEST IN
GREEK CUISINE ... SERVED BY AN EXCELLENT WAFTSTAFF AMID
A SURROUNDING OF CONGENIAL LAUGHTER AND ENJOYMENT.
OUR IAMB CHOPS AND AWARD-WINNING TOMMY SALAD ...
AMONG OTHER FAMOUS GREEK SPECIALTIES ...
HAVE BEEN ACCLAIMED AS MICHIGAN'S BEST.

Your Hosts, Rick Rogow and. Tommy Peristeris
Invite You To Join Us
For Lunch and Dinner Seven Days

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ENGAGEMENT DEPT....

A taste of Key West
in Royal Oak.

CONSTRUCTION HAS be-
gun at the former Broadway
Shop in Applegate Square on
Northwestern Highway and
Inkster ... Projected date of open-
ing for the 24-hour Little Dad-
dy's Parthenon and Coney Island
is June 1.
SOUPY SALES comes to Ex-
calibur, Franklin at Northwest-
ern and 12 Mile, Sunday, April
20 ... Begins at 6 p.m., with price
of $65 per person including two
cocktails, appetizer, entree,
dessert, tax and tip.
Don't forget March 24 at the
"Ex" ... Its annual Oscars Night
begins at 7:30 p.m. ... $60 tick-
ets include a four-course meal,
big-screen TV and prizes for the
most correct selections ... Lot of
folks will be in black-tie garb just
like at the Hollywood festivities
... and local TV cameras will grab
shots for the evening news.
COCO'S CORNER ... "Pop
gets all the breaks. He got an in-
vite to the Michigan Humane So-
ciety Bow Wow Champagne
Brunch, Sunday, April 13, at the
Ritz-Carlton, along with some
dogs who'll be guests of honor.
"Thought I couldn't read, eh?
Well, the invite he got says,
`There will be no long-winded
speeches by the guest of honor.'
"Hey, I've got some friends you
give a microphone to and they'll
bark up a storm. Not these

Senior Writer Julie Edgar is
preparing for an "I Do" session
with David Sklar this July.
REUNION DEPT. ... Detroit
Central High Reunion in San
Diego will be a picnic 1 p.m.
March 23 at Mission Bay ... For
more info, call Marge Zupner,
(619) 453-6734.
BACK FROM Atlanta and a
visit to a Georgia phenomenon ...
seating about 572 and packed
every night.
And people don't mind the
two-hour wait on weekends at
the unbelievable Cheesecake
Factory, with its menu book of
good things to eat, reasonable
prices and comfort.
Even dining outdoors on a cool
evening was pleasurable (it has
heating lamps) at Cheesecake
Factory, where we were in awe
at the mass of humanity that
kept coming and coming.
It's not so bad if you know
what you're doing ... And we
learned ... Like going upstairs to
the 140-seat bar-lounge, getting
seated and nibbling on appetiz-
ers ... In fact, many people like
it so much that they stay there
and order from the limited but
ample cafe menu that is provid-
ed.
Waiting for your table at
Cheesecake Factory in Atlanta
can be quite an enjoyable ad-
venture when knowing the ropes.
PACIFIC GRILL, under
Tom's Oyster Bar on Franklin
and Northwestern, never did of-
ficially open ... although people
were served ... But it is now of-
ficially closed. ❑

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