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January 04, 2018 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-01-04

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The Royal Oak Taphouse

T

he old Jimi’s Family Restaurant of Royal Oak
recently changed up its game, becoming the
Royal Oak Taphouse (ROTH). A family of
entrepreneurs in the Royal Oak area since 1928, Sam
Pallis and his siblings are third-generation restaura-
teurs who are transforming their family’s business to
dovetail with the changing downtown business envi-
ronment in Royal Oak.
“Every several years, we have to reinvent ourselves.
We are proud of the changes and progression we’ve
made in a business that survived the recession of
2008 and now continues to serve the Royal Oak area
with pride after nearly 90 years,” Sam says.
While abandoning a style and possibly loyal clien-
tele to make the conversion from Jimi’s to the Royal
Oak Taphouse was a calculated risk, the rewards

Mary Meldrum

seem to be pouring through the doors of the new
venue. They are busy. Many former customers are
embracing the changes to the décor and the menu.
Sam mentions that they have an event scheduled
with the Federation on Jan. 4, a bar night with the
21- to 35-year-old age group to bring young adults
together in a casual setting to discuss various
Federation topics.
The Pallis family took the leap of faith and tran-
sitioned to the Royal Oak Taphouse over the Labor
Day weekend in the fall. Given the many hurdles
this type of change can create and the simultane-
ous timing with the busy Arts, Beats and Eats event,
Sam reports that it has been a smooth transition as
they closed and converted one side of the restaurant
while staying open on the other side. Once that was

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