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October 19, 2006 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-10-19

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Deliciously Intoxicating, Great Priced
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elebrating its --7/th year of service to

Metro Detroit. Located across from

Comerica Park, in

'The Fabulous FOX,
DaEdoardo proves itself through the

finest culinary sophistication. From spicy

Calamari Arrabbiata, Veal Chops, Steaks,

Salmon & Succulent Shrimp -- to Pastas,

Rustic Oven Pizzas, Soups, Sandwiches

and DaEdoardo Salads and more.

FOXTOWN
GRILLE

Call )15.+71.5500

www.ciaedoarclo.com

hird generation restaurateurs Chef

Eddie Barbieri and Anne Barbieri-Kolinski

infuse every dish with passion. A

happening

near-downtown

site.

Available for private parties and catering.

2203 Woodward Ave. Across from Comerica Park, In The Fabulous FOX

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OCTOBER • 2006

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(1426 Woodward, 313-962-9220) and
J-Bee's (1448 Woodward, 313-962-
9220) across the street.
The Compuware building houses
an interesting retail row of sorts,
what with Border's Books (1012
Woodward, 313-963-8840), Heritage
Optical (87 Monroe, 313-965-2740),
women's clothier Rio Boutique (99
Monroe, 313-963-3335), and the
super-high-style City Slicker Shoes
(164 Monroe, 313-963-1963).
And don't forget the venerable
DuMouchelles Gallery (409 E.
Jefferson, 313-963-6255) for antiques,
auctions and fine-art appraisals.
In the Midtown and New Center
areas, look to mainstay London
Luggage (5955 Woodward, 313-831-
7200) for an incomparable selection
of, well, luggage, and briefcases, travel
accessories and gift items.
Fans of vintage make regular
pilgrimages to Showtime (5708
Woodward, 313-875-9280), while an
equally dedicated bunch keep their
collection of "trainers," i.e., athletic
shoes, up to date with selections
from Bob's Classic Kicks (4717
Woodward, 313-342-9523).
And for a little bit of luxury, one of
Detroit's oldest businesses, Dittrich

Furs (7373 Third, 313-873-8300),
promises to defend against winter's
chill in great style.

Any talk of Detroit's cultural scene
begins and ends at the intersection of
Woodward and Warren, where, either
fronting Woodward, or within a block
or two, are the Detroit Institute of
Arts (5200 Woodward, 313-833-7900),
the Detroit Historical Museum
(5401 Woodward, 313-833-1805), the
Detroit Science Center (5020 John
R., 313-577-8400), and the Museum
of African American History (315 E.
Warren, 313-494-5800).
Independent movie aficionados are
fiercely loyal to the screenings at the
Detroit Film Theatre (313-833-2323),
inside the DIA, while bibliophiles of all
ages find Nirvana at the main branch
of the Detroit Public Library (5201
Woodward, 313-833-1000).
Speaking of the library, its Central
Business District locale, the Rose
and Robert Skillman Downtown
Branch of the Detroit Public Library
(121 Gratiot, 313-628-2729) is home
to the National Automotive History
Collection, regarded as the nation's
premier public automotive archive.

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