Thursday, SepternbOr 6, 1 ' 73 1 t-iF MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Thursday, September 6, 1973 IME MICHI(~AN UAILY Page ~ The following is a collection of comments by Daily staff and their friends about the wide selection of restaurants, in our com- munity. 0 u r schizophrenic reactions in some cases should prompt you to experi- mernt in the gastronomic arts yourself, formal dining UNIVERSITY CLUB . Michigan Union You must be a paid-up member to eat here. "Why?" VICTOR'S .. Campus Inn "Menu range unspectacular; prices only competitive." WEBER'S 3050 Jackson "It's a gamble." Food and service vary in quality, while prices are high. WIN SCHULER'S 3600 Plymouth Another place you can afford only if your parents treat you. "Best restaurant in town: good service and food," "Really over- priced." BR1OWN JUG 1204 S. University "Gastronomic disaster." Offers quick service at the expense of the waitresses. I f 0 . m menu for dorm-weary students inrormal dining ANGELO'S 1100 Catherine, Good waffles, homemade bread. "Best place in the world for breakfast," BEST STEAK HOUSE .. 217 S. State "Neat! Real steak at low prices. No atmosphere, but no tips either." "A real sleeper - best and most food for the money." BIFF'Ss ... .......... 414 E. William Having gone through management changes, this all-nighter has "gone downhill." Cheap hot fudge sundaes, CAMPUS GRILL 808 S. State "Good, filling food at reasonable prices ... fpr Ann Arbor that means a hell of a lot." DELTA.... 640 Packard "Good breakfasts that don't hit you until two hours later." "Fast service-check out steak and eggs." DOMINICK'S ... 812 Monroe "Nice outdoor cafe but expensive to fill up on." Serves pizza, minestrone soup, good, salads, subs, and sangria in mason jars nice on a hot day. FLEETWOOD DINER 360 S. Ashley Interesting company to be found at 4 a.m. "Gag!" "Double gag!" FRANK'S 334 Maynard "Tuesday and Thursday Greek specials are better than most of the other Greek places around," Delicious French toast. GARBAGE PIT 810 S. State "Best semi-truck stop in Amerika-great egg rolls." MARK'S 605 E. William Good coffee, teas, often homemade pastries, "Good counter- culture atmosphere" in this coffeehouse. "Counter-culture, my ass-too many hippies and hoods." MICHIGAN LEAGUE Mediocre food except for international nights. OLYMPIC. ......211 N. Main "Not bad-a reasonable all-nighter. Basic foodstuffs." ORANGE JULIUS . 1237 S. University Offers a strange unique drink and a variety of hot dogs and hamburgers with weird names, - STADIUM 338 S. State Has special Greek menu. "OK if you like the Delta, Olympic, and Cottage Inn brand of, food." THANO'S LAMPLIGHTER 421 E. Liberty Great Sicilian pizza and good salads. Prices a bit steep on rest of menu. COTTAGE INN The Daily staff has been ordering and we're still around to tell about it. 512 E. William from them for years . . . DOMINOES Fair pizza, slow delivery. LIL' CAESAR'S Reliable delivery. MR. PIZZA 342 E. Liberty Used to be a gas station. OMEGA .. .101 N. Forest "Not enough cheese on pizzas and not enough pizza for the cheese." PIZZA BOB'S............. 814 S. State "Ace!" "Best subs." PIZZA LOY'S 333 E. Huron Like Pizza Bob's, has great variety of whole wheat or white stabs and pizza. WOLVERINE DENrs . z 1201 S. University "Diznmal." "Offers a schizophrenic atmosphere of football and Athens."- Daily Photo by DAVIQ MARGOLICK barbecued food bagels THE BAGEL FACTORY ...-. 1306 S. University All kinds of fresh bagel4, in- cluding the deep fat-fried raisin "fragel." deli VAUDEVILLE 800 S. State "Being Jewish makes me prejudiced . . . but best corned beef this side of N.Y.C." "Good atmosphere - good people." SUMMER OF FORTY, TOO 330 S. State "Srnelly-delly." "Phony deli- catessen - no idea of how to make a good corned beef sand- wich. Good hamburg, though." foreign fare CHEZ CREPE 328 S. Main "Expensive small portions" of those thin pancakes filled with various meats and sauces. LEO PING'S . 118 W. Liberty Decent Chinese food, lousy egg rolls, good beer. LOMA LINDA 990 Broadway Fairly expensive Mexican food. METZGER'S..... ...................... 203 E. Washington "Good, cheap!" OLD GERMAN 120 W. Washington Abundant peasant-sized portions served in authentic Old World atmosphere. sandwiches ARBY'S 3021 Washtenaw Good roast beef sandwiches, possibly the "best of the cheapie plastic food joints." CRAZY JIM'S BLIMPY BURGER . 551 S. Division Cheap burgers and steak sandwiches. "Try a cheese blimpy ...try a crispy fries . .. try Alka Seltzer." DRAKE'S 709 N. University Cool 1890's drawing-room atmosphere. Mind-boggling candy and tea selection. Try the fresh limeade. GINO'S 105 S. State Burgers, fried chicken, shakes, "Plastic, plastic, plastic, plastic, plastic." KRESGE'S ............ .....317 S. State "Best buy on coffee in town." LUMS 1759 Plymouth Convenient for you Bursley Hall and Baits residents, Lums has the "best hot dogs this side of New York's Nathans." Ice-cold beer, too. MR. TONY'S ... . 342 S. State Subs and shakes. "If you can't say anything nice . ." McDONALD'S 2000 W. Stadium "Food is neo-nuclear (?); good though." "Go get 'em, Ronald!" PAPPAS CONEY ISLAND 510 Liberty A lot of cops eat at this all-nighter. What does that mean? PURPLE PICKLE 120 E. Washington Nice atmosphere, good deli-type sandwiches and soup. Tasty pickles, "though you wonder how many people had their greasy hands in the pickle dishes before you got there." UNION STATION Michigan Union "Microscopic burgers ..too expensive," Nice ice cream cones, though. natural, food INDIAN SUMMER 315 S. State Slow service, moderate prices, good ternpura and salads, SOYBEAN CELLAR 314 E. Liberty Over-priced but "some stuff's . good." RIB CAGE 1133 E. Huron Moderate prices for good ribs. Cozy Luncheon spot near hos- pital. 1 DE LONG'S "Damn good." 314 Detrqit 1 desserts OLD HEIDELBERG 211 N. Main AMY JOY.... Donuts and coffee 24 hours a day. .2030 W. Stadium More German food . PAGODA - . .. 311 S. Main Serves very Americanized Chinese food and "neat drinks." seafood CRACKED CRAB 112 W. Washington Comments ranged from "Excellent-reasonable prices for sea- food" to "Boring seafood, everything thrown in deep fryer." GANDY DANCER .............................. 401 Depot This renovated 85 year-old train station is well-known for its atmosphere and great salad bar. "The best place to take your par- ents." However, you "must be a successful capitalist to eat here." LORD FOX 5400 Plymouth Set in an old country home, serves "real good food in a nice atmosphere." LORD NELSON'S 4910 Washtenaw Inexpensive fish and chips, shrimp, and barbecue luncheons and dinners. Take outs. LUCKY JIM'S Packard Serves authentic British fish and chips in "quaint atmosphere." BASKIN-ROBBINS 1952 W. Stadium Ice cream in 31 flavors. "Excellent." RUBAIYAT 102 S. First DUNKIN DONUTS .,Good coffee and donuts. .300 S. Main "Good multi-national menu" for "only when you've just gotten a paycheck." MILLER'S S. University Best ice cream around, though cones are expensive. "Good if you've got this oral fixation . . TUEBINGEN ROOM .3535 Plymouth Intimate atmosphere of a Bavarian retreat. German-American food "ain't bad." .... . ..4..n. .. .. .: - .. , : :.::.: ^...a :. >( . . . i .: ',i r. ".:v{.y,.i;..;arrr : v;{}" .: ;:;{X.:{:I ij r:.kY!r:":":": S i'+.- ;:: r n'°7. .. :' ;4'r:"ii:::dE": :5".'%S.4r, ,.'xFi ;: r:.":":.":".ij}:?Jnv:{+:.M {K %"i:.: .. is r: n Cooperative reduces By KATHLEEN RICKE - days iti If you're faced with the seem 2 p.nm. ingly dull task of grocery shop- Opene ping, or if you just want to Wednes purchase some healthy munchies EVEN to supplement your dorm diet ie (and you should!), you might is set up want to try one of the local gro- custome cery cooperatives for fresh food periodic at the lowest prices. down. T All three of the Ann Arbor co- duringa ops-People's, P r o d u c e, and a discou Itemized-work on a non-profit, they ma cooperative effort basis. There If you are no bosses, and decisions are ple's, it made at weekly meetings. your owi The differences between the buttera co-ops have basically stemmed p r e f e from the varied needs of the their ow nn nC food is open between noon and for the weekly clean-up. eetings are also held on day evenings at 7. THOUGH People's coop p like a store, it urges its rs to put in a little work ally to help keep prices hose who work two hours a two-week period can get tnt on the purchases that ake for that period. want to buy from Po- 's a good idea to bring. n jars for honey, peanut and oils. The co-ap also r s that customers bring xn bags in which to carry and nuts hnme spirit costs whole produce order, the Item- ized Co-op also buys in large quantities to bring down the cost, but the orders are, as the name indicates, itemized. THE PRODUCE Co-op got its start with a group of people in Ann Arbor who decided to make weekly trips to Detroit's Eastern Market for produce. By now the group has grown so large that it has t h r e e distribution points around town. If you wish to order from the Produce Co-op, call Community Switchboard (663-1111) for infor- mation, or go to one of the pick- up points on Saturdays between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. The renteare nat 634 S. Main .... ' ..;. J k. '+ :..: .:'Y ;' cif :.:::.... ... .. :