THE BEST OF EVERYTHING A Toast To The Ghost At Historic Holly Hotel, legend adds charm to culinary delights. W hen is a restaurant not called a restaurant? ... When is it labeled a hotel instead? ... No, I haven't flipped my lid, just mention- ing about Historic Holly Hotel having its 30th anniversary as a restaurant. So don't plan on sleeping overnight at the Historic Holly Hotel, on Battle Alley in Holly, four minutes off 1-75 and less than 15 minutes off US-23 ... There are no beds and sleeping on tables is forbid- den ... But if you still dream of ghosts, you might see them at Holly Hotel without sleeping ... After all, it is con- sidered as the most historic building in Michigan and where strange things have been seen there by employees and guests or those who just shake their heads as if letting their imaginations get the better of them. But it was a hotel at one time, named the Hirst Hotel back before its first fire in 1913, and if you there on a Halloween night and saw a man wearing a long black coat and top hat, word is that it could have been Mr. Hirst. Holly Hotel was reconstructed follow- ing the 1978 fire with as much authentic- ity as possible and is today on the United States Register of Historic Places, noted nationally as an American restaurant ... That fire, incidentally, happened on the same day and same hour as the fire in 1913 ... Scary, huh? ... It's quaint beauti- ful Queen Anne Victorian architecture is elegantly priceless, with the original stained wood that at one time led to the upper floors and is now a railing on the main floor bar, which back sector is from materials that were in Detroit's original Cunningham Drug Store owned by corn- munity-ite Nate Shapero. Holly Hotel's food is so fresh that owners George and Chrissy Kutlenios put out a new menu every day ... Along with the varied daily features, signature dishes like the chicken strudel, rack of lamb, Beef Wellington, poached salmon, whitefish, Victorian onion soup, the "Chef's Selection" Eight Course Degustation, etc., have, since 1979, been enjoyed by almost 2 million people ... Over 200,000 pounds of fresh fish, more than 800,000 pounds of meat, etc. They have continually refused to have a microwave oven or even a freezer ... Along with the kitchen staff that has been with him for over a decade, George is many faceted ... planning, cooking, promoting, etc. ... As a third generation restaurateur, he is from the old school of dining thought ... Both his father and grandfather owned and operated restau- rants back in Pittsburgh. Getting there is easy ... Out 1-75 to the Holly Exit ... It is about 40 minutes from Square Lake and Telegraph in Bloomfield Township and around the same time from the Novi/Farmington Hills, West Bloomfield areas. From 1891 until the fire in 1978, Holly Hotel was both a hotel and dining room ... When George purchased and rebuilt the hotel in 1978, his initial plans we to restore a limited number of rooms but the marketplace called for banquet space and private dining rooms. It is still indeed a pleasurable and interestingly fun adventure. ANOTHER RESTAURANT open- ing will be number four in the little chain being accumulated by George Lukaj (George's Honey Tree, West Bloomfield; Grand Tavern, Farmington Hills; Village Palace, Orchard Lake Village) ... It'll be a second Grand Tavern, expected to open in April at M-59 and Adams in Rochester Hills ... George's new spot, a former Chili's site, will seat more than 200 the compara- tively new 2-year-old building. By the way, his new restaurant will not be in competition with the Main Deli owned by the daughters of George and his wife, Risa ... The delicatessen bossed over by sisters Linda Gjonaj and Alenora Lukaj is on Main Street in downtown Rochester. MAIL DEPT. ... "Every second week or so, I buy about a pound of one of Yossi Benjamin's recipes, which name I don't remember that begins with the letter M [mujadara]. But it goes well with chicken, which I make at home and then take to work for lunch. Yossi's products are at the Hiller's Market on Orchard Lake Road north of Maple, around the corner from the subdivision where I live." ... Alex Kovnat. "YOU WANT SALT in your food?" asks owner Tom Drosis. "There's a shaker on your table. We don't cook with salty' ... And many folks are finding out that the wonderful taste quality is no different at Spanga's Coney Island, etc., on Woodward south of 14 Mile, Royal Oak ... This is a trademark at the popular little restaurant with such good fresh flavor food made by Tom and wife, Margarita ... spinach pie lovers travel miles to have the one made by Margarita. 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