Chuck Muer Restaurants wish all of our Jewish guests Andrew J. Volstead was trying to spoil everybody's fun, Capt. Shumway's was a favorite watering spot. Located on East Jefferson at the Detroit-Grosse Pointe city limits, Shumway's had a reputation for serv- ing the very best Scotch and Canadian whiskey,. Rumor had it the captain cruised up Fox Creek late at night in a high-pow- ered boat and unloaded cases of con- traband practically at his back door. It was a well-known fact that the good captain would not tolerate bath- tub booze in his establishment ... It did not measure up to the discriminat- ing tastes of his customers. "Cap" (as he was known) had made many friends when he was running legitimate saloons at the foot of Woodward and the old Electric Park. By popular demand "Cap" was soon selling food as well as liquor in Grosse Pointe ... When prohibition was repealed he got one of the first licenses in the state ... and business went on uninterruptedly ... and legitimately. ONE OF DETROIT'S characters, Pete Driscoll, continued in business at the same old stand ... Ten Mile Road and East Jefferson, in St. Clair Shores. The same old stand in this case was a 110-year-old building that Pete made into a restaurant called Driscoll's ... The porch sagged and the floor dipped gracefully here and there ... But out of its kitchen came the most eye-popping steaks in the Midwest. There were a few ground rules to be learned before venturing into this creaking establishment. First, it was well to remember that Pete's public relations policy was roughly, "The public be damned!" ... A sign over the bar proclaimed that "We are not recommended by Duncan Hines" ... But it was not true that Pete threw Duncan out of the door when he came around to sign him up! State law required that prices be posted for all to see ... Most places complied with this by printing a menu ... Not Pete. There were no menus at Driscoll's ... Grudgingly, Pete nailed a couple of blackboards to his walls ... and on these could be found a list of dinners with prices. The menu list was small but select ... It included steaks whitefish, frog's legs, chicken, lobster and lamb chops ... "If you want anything else, go to a drive- in," said Pete ... And he meant it. MAIL DEPT ... from Michael Woolf, M.D., in Concord, Calif ... "It's always a nice surprise to learn of the warm feelings and memories our Shanah avct4 May you be blessed with a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. BIG FISH IIA/000 IISTRO 4114 CHUCK MUF.R•S afti 1111 W. 14 Mile Rd. Madison Heights 248.585.9533 SEAFOO )1) wir 401 Depot St. Ann Arbor 734.769.0592 AVE MERIWET H ERS C1=1:191=1 5656 W. Maple West Bloomfield 248.851.2251 25485 Telegraph Southfield 248.358.1310 CHUCK MUER'S MO Pi1;11 700 Town Center Dearborn 313.336.6350 chaRleq's eRab 5498 Crooks Rd. Troy 248.879.2060 RiveR eRals• 1337 North River Rd. St. Clair 810.329.2261 9/2 1 20