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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-05-31

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F INE C HINESE D INING

“A wonderful adventure in fine dining” ~ Danny Raskin

Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner
Catering and carryout available
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Food Truck Rally

West Bloomfield Youth Assistance
(WBYA), which works each year
to steer local youth in positive
directions, will host a Food Truck
Rally in partnership with Orchard
Mall from 5-9:30 p.m. Friday, June
8. Participants include Kona Ice,
Hello Marla Ice Cream, Concrete
Cusine, GoCheez, Street Side Sushi,
The Mean Weenie, Detroit BBQ,
Grillwich Tot Shop, Buffy’s Mexi-
Casian, Delectabowl and more.
The event activities will include
free parking and entry, live music,
a beer and wine tent, free bounce
houses, games and local business/
sponsor tables.
The event is family-friendly. All
proceeds raised will go to West
Bloomfield Youth Assistance.
“We feel that this fundraiser is a
win-win for both us and the com-
munity,” said Curt Lawson, Deputy

Police Chief of West Bloomfield
Township and Chairman of WBYA.
“Funds raised from this event
will let WBYA do even more for
kids throughout the greater West
Bloomfield area. Secondly, we are
bringing the community together
for a pretty cool event we haven’t
seen on this scale within West
Bloomfield.”
Although WBYA has tradition-
ally relied on government funding,
it hopes to change that model as
it expands its program offerings,
which include parenting pro-
grams, summer camp scholarships,
Mentor’s PLUS and youth recogni-
tion.
The 2018 West Bloomfield Food
Truck Rally is sponsored in part
by Motown Digital and Axis Music
Academy. •

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May 31 • 2018

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Mr. B’s Gastropub, an iconic din-
ing and nightlife destination in the
heart of downtown Royal Oak, has
three new projects in the works: a
speakeasy, vintage arcade and exte-
rior mural — all debuting early this
summer.
The underground and hidden
speakeasy, named Johnny’s, is
expected to open in June. Guests
will access the speakeasy through
a back staircase accessible from
an exterior kitchen door, with an
entrance inside disguised as a
cooler door. The 1,500-square-foot
space, which seats up to 42 guests,
features a long bar with an addition-
al 12 seats, TVs and A/V capabilities
for private party use.
Johnny’s will serve Prohibition-era
style food, including porcini mush-
room and gorgonzola soufflé, rose-
mary demi and lamb chop lollypops,
lump crab napoleon, lobster mac
and cheese, vegan cassoulet and a
craft cocktail menu.
Additionally, Mr. B’s Gastropub
has officially opened the first-ever
arcade in Royal Oak. The arcade,
which includes a selection of more
than 20 vintage and classic games, is
open during the restaurant’s normal
business hours.
The arcade features quarter-
operated games like Atari: Crystal
Castles, Centipede/Millipede Missile
Command, Demolition Man, elec-
tronic dart boards, Foosball, Marvel
Vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes,

Ms. Pacman-Galaga, Nintendo:
Cruis’n World, Nintendo: Killer
Instinct 2, Shuffleboard, Skee Ball
“Beer Ball” and SportStation NFL
Blitz/NBA Showtime, Star Trek: The
Next Generation, Target: Terror,
Time Crisis II, Tekken and The
Simpsons.
Kids under age 12 will receive a
free game token when they come
in with their parents while dining.
In addition to the opening of the
arcade, Mr. B’s Gastropub hosts
Trivia Night every Tuesday with
Sporcle Live, with games starting at
both 8 and 9 p.m. Mr. B’s Gastropub
also has classic board games avail-
able weeknights for diners by
request.
The restaurant has also com-
missioned a 96-square-foot pop art
portrait on the east exterior wall of
the building. Lisa Littell, Michigan-
based scenic artist and muralist
who has created many of the new
murals inside the redesigned restau-
rant, will be painting this exterior
mural as well. •

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