arts & life the b e s t o f e ve r y t h i n g Hail Ale Mary’s Head to Royal Oak for beer — and “one of the best burgers in America.” F or many beer lovers, there are few things better than having a luscious hamburger to go with it … And Ale Mary’s on East Main Street, between Third and Fourth, next to Tom’s Oyster Bar, Royal Oak, has a good one … In fact, Men’s Journal calls theirs “One of the 25 Best Burgers in America”. Plus, the bevy of beers in bottles, tap or cans, the large selection of liquors served also go good with the menu … How about a pickled red onion with your beer, a roasted tomato, a lobster taco or a lobster with citrus and corn, or Cajun grilled shrimp, etc. or a choice Wagyu sirloin … and a veggie burger made there and claimed to be like no other. Ale Mary’s seats 50 in the dining room with 15 stools at the bar and an outdoor patio for 12 more … Daily hours are 11 a.m.-2 p.m., lunch or dinner. Popular Ale Mary’s will soon celebrate only its second anniversary, but it has already made many come-back friends with its beer hall concept and upscale twist bar food. IF ED ASNER, TV and film star who portrayed Lou Grant on the Lou Grant TV series from 1977 to 1982, had appeared for the loving occasion, he would have had to take a back seat. The night belonged to the star of the evening … the real and original Lou Grant. More than 90 friends and relatives feted local community-ite Lou Grant on his 90th birthday party at Sposita’s Ristorante in West Bloomfield … and the love for him was shown by the appearance of about half the attendees coming Lou Grant from other states to honor the am told about an eatery with occasion. home cooking and get disil- The celebration was given lusioned when sneaking into for Lou by his and wife some restaurant kitchen that Evelyn’s daughter Linda and makes this claim and seeing son-in-law Steve Munson with cans of not-so-fresh vegetables much assistance by Evelyn. for one and maybe a few other Many will remember Lou items in the waste can. from his and Evelyn’s days “Everything is fresh by my years ago as owners of the sweetie, ” says Henry “Hankus” Danny Raskin Railroad Crossing Restaurant Colman, who calls his wife Senior Columnist … and, much like them, Anne’s kitchen dining domi- Sposita’s added to the evening cile, “Anne’s Family Diner” … with attendees enjoying hors d’oeuvres Also, take it from Michael Hermanoff that and the waitstaff ’s passing around choice his frau, Sandy, is no slouch herself when steaks, salmon and vegetable dishes. it comes to home cooking … and that she The more than 90 invitees came to show should also be in the restaurant business their love for someone who showed his for along with helping them like she does as a them as they enjoyed an evening of idol- public relations gal. (“And fabulous wife,” like recognition. adds Mike.) It was a night not to be forgotten by so READER MINI REVIEW … From many from five states outside of Michigan Dennis R. Green … “Sharon and I recently who came to Sposita’s to give “the real” enjoyed a wonderful dinner at Bonefish Lou Grant many “Thanks for being you.” Grill on Big Beaver Road, between Crooks BIG FEATURE through August at Road and I-75 in Troy. As a starter, we many restaurants is the serving of fresh ordered Ceviche, chilled bay scallops, soft-shelled crabs … They are huge sell- marinated shrimp, fish, fresh pineapple, ers, many coming with the eateries’ own coconut, cilantro and guacamole, with special sauces … Like Pasta Fagioli, seasoned crisps for dipping. Unique and Square Lake, east of Telegraph, Bloomfield tasty. Township, with lemon “Sharon loved her Shrimp Pad Thai, caper sauce, or O’Brien’s bite-sized whole shrimp, rice noodles, Crabshack, Opdyke, Auburn green onions, peanuts, egg and traditional Hills, a mustard sauce, Pad Thai sauce. Our waitress had assured Steven Lelli’s, Farmington her that it contained no MSG. Hills, orange fennel sauce, “I opted for the Lamb Lollipop chops. others with garlic and but- They were extremely tender, lightly sea- ter, etc. soned and caramelized with balsamic PEOPLE ask where they demi-glace to finish. This was an appetizer can find a restaurant with portion, with three pieces, but it was more strictly home cooking like than adequate as a dinner for me. yesteryears … So would “For dessert, Sharon and I shared the a lot of other folks like to Jamaican Coconut Pie, creamy coconut know … Numerous times I custard, Myer’s Rum sauce and fresh whipped cream. But we couldn’t resist the Macadamia Nut Brownie as well, a flour- less combo of raspberry sauce and vanilla ice cream sprinkled with macadamia nuts. The restaurant is decorated in a sophisti- cated Eurasian style and the staff members are friendly and attentive.” FOLKS SEE the storefront sign… Naked Fuel in the West Bloomfield Plaza on Orchard Lake Road and wonder what it is, until seeing the “juice bar” in small let- ters … But that even isn’t enough. Food as medicine might be a better ter- minology … Nine raw juices, 10 smooth- ies, bone broth soup, cabbage quinoa salad, hard-boiled egg, lentil soup, etc. … “Conscious eating decisions are the foun- dation of what Naked Fuel offers,” say the mother and daughter owner team. “How to eat whole, nutritious food and avoid poor eating habits.” OLDIE BUT GOODIE … An attorney representing a wealthy art collector called and asked to speak to his client. “Saul, I have some good news, and I have some bad news.” The art collector replied, “I’ve had an awful day. Let’s hear the good news first.” The lawyer said, “Well, I met with your wife today, and she informed me that she invested $10,000 in two pictures that she thinks will bring a minimum of $50-100 million. I think she could be right.” Saul replied enthusiastically, “Well done! My wife is a brilliant businesswoman! You’ve just made my day! Now I can han- dle the bad news. What is it?” The lawyer replied, “The pictures are of you with your secretary.” CONGRATS … To Hedy Blatt on her birthday … To Sharon Green on her birth- day … To Rosanne Liner on her birthday. * Danny’s email address is dannyraskin@sbcglobal.net. Painting Exhibition for American Cancer Society In Memory of My Wife Ann Katz Will be shown June 14-July 15 At Lutheran Church of the Master 3333 Coolidge, Troy Monday-Thursday and Sundays • 9am-3pm www.theArtofBKatz.com 586-567-1205 Thanks to Pastor Paul Walters 1300610 54 June 16 • 2016