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Danny Raskin
Senior Columnist

A Tasty Offer
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any times throughout the years, the 
owner or owners of a restaurant may 
sometimes come up with an idea 
that would bring much comment and custom-
er response.
A once-in-a-while offer that many people 
couldn’
t pass up was one of them … A com-
plete steak dinner with all the trimmings … 
Petite 6-ounce steak, antipasto plate, includ-
ing shrimp, minestrone soup, salad, potatoes 
and vegetable … for just $22.50 … was one 
of them … It went over with a loud bang and 
folks had happily found another excellent 
steak offer that could not be beat.
But suddenly, a huge demand appeared that 
took away the once-in-a-while only offer … 
Sposita’
s Italian Restaurant on 14 Mile Road, 
between Orchard Lake Road and Farmington 
Road, West Bloomfield, was deluged by cus-
tomers with fervent requests for the great offer 
to be more often … And so it was changed to 
be every-other week.
As Sposita’
s closes in on another much-
appreciated anniversary, even with the many 
cost raises, the extra special offer of every-oth-
er-week dining feature has increased only to 
the unbelievable price of another 40 cents … to 
just $22.95.
Contrary to the offer of other restaurants 

that may have tried a like offer, Sposita’
s leaves 
off nothing … It has even continued its large 
portions of soup AND salad in the special, not 
one or the other as is so often obtained from 
other eateries.
Sposita’
s excellent veal dishes, spaghetti, fish, 
etc., are also highly acclaimed values in good 
Italian dining.
This is truly another fine example of the 
many great offers that neighborhood restau-
rants such as Sposita’
s have to offer these days 
… But none like this one … Not a one-time 
or sometime feature but every other week …
Sposita’
s is a culinary gem with a large follow-
ing of folks who have called it their own neigh-
borhood finer Italian dining discovery.
REARVIEW MIRROR … The recent 75th 
anniversary of Wallside Windows remind-
ed me of the time when its founder, Martin 
Blanck, left after selling home modernization 
for my brother Marvin Raskin … and went 
into the window business … He was at the 
original London Chop House on Congress, 
Detroit, and took home Lorraine Dennenberg, 
there with another fellow, after a disagree-
ment with the gent she was with … On the 
way out, Sam Gruber, co-owner of “The 
Chop,” was a mind reader in bidding them 
good night at the door, saying that they made 
a fine couple … Marty and Lorraine later 
became man and wife … He passed on in 200l 
and the fine Wallside Windows company is 
today owned by his family.
SO MANY PIZZA places are opening up 
and calling their product “Detroit-style” fol-
lowing that of the time-old saying used by Billy 
Jacobs after he bought Buddy’
s back in 1984 … 
A Buddy’
s Detroit-style pizza has many unique 

characteristics … Like metal pans, brick cheese 
sauce on cheese not on dough … No sugar or 
oils are added to the dough making, etc. … The 
saying actually should be Buddy’
s/Detroit-Style 
… Authentic Detroit-style pizza in all reality is 
really only at Buddy’
s.
INTERESTING DISH on the menu at Beans 
& Cornbread, Northwestern Hwy., north of 
12 Mile, Southfield, is its “Everything But The 
Kitchen Sink” … Catfish, grilled lobster, shrimp, 
rice, fried okra and collard greens … Owner 
Patrick Coleman says it goes over in a big way.
MAIL DEPT. … From Shirlee Lachmann … 
“Isn’
t Mickey Bakst, the fellow you talk about 
who was once general manager of the Tribute, 
the son of a rabbi?”
(No, Mickey Bakst, now general manager of 
the Charleston Grill in Charleston, is no rela-
tion to a former rabbi … But his grandfather 
was Cantor Jacob Sonnenklar at Congregation 
Shaarey Zedek for about 50 years.)
AGAIN, ALL SCHOOL REUNIONS to 
appear in the column must be received a month 
ahead of the event’
s date.
OLDIE BUT GOODIE …Three Jewish 
women got together for lunch. As they are seat-
ed in the restaurant, one takes a deep breath and 
gives a long, slow “oy.
” The second takes a deep 
breath as well and lets out a long, slow “oy.
” The 
third takes a deep breath and says impatiently, 
“Girls, I thought we weren’
t going to talk about 
our children.
”
CONGRATS … To Manuel Silvers on his 
77th birthday … To Rhoda Lavers on her birth-
day … To Sandi and Thom Millman on their 
50th anniversary. ■

 Email Danny at dannyraskin2132@gmail.com.

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s
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customer 
requests.

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