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October 22, 2004 - Image 77

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-10-22

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A Cuban-influenced cafe.

Open all day, including breakfast.

Royal Oak's first brasserie.

Featuring an eclectic array of French
and Belgian dishes. As well as an
assortment of hand-crafted Belgian beer.

a diverse Cuban menu featuring
omelets, french toast, soups,
salads, hamburgers, sandwiches
and a variety of entree dishes.

109 E. 5th Street • Downtown Royal Oak
248-544-6250

Entrance on 5th Street side of Bastone.

419 South Main Street • Royal Oak • 248-544-6250

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UN BEARABL E
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Grilled steaks, burgers, soups, salads and sandwiches.
Try a pint of our award-winning handcrafted beer!

39550 Seven Mile Road (at Haggerty)
Northville • 248-735-4570

120 W. WASHINGTON • ANN ARBOR
734-741-PEAK

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