THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five l W inf111ormal dining This being no. scientific survey, is instead the gathered comments of Daily staff members and their friends about Ann Arbor's array of restaurants and bars. Take our impressionistic manual with a grain of salt, and goo out, discover for yourself. / formal diningto 1JMN ERSITV~ CiA . Michigan Union "F'ood is Generally tasteless and bland like the lectures of the prpfess0rs *h'o ~'dne there." brinks. though, are good, especially d4vxin Happy )four, Friday afternoons. You must be a member= $,10 awiual student nmembership fee - to eat here. 'i'ICti1'S.............. ,..............Campus Inn with ia 'super~suburban" atmosphere, food is expensive and "s~iply mediocre." WEAIS................. 3050 Jackson "Grossly over-rated." Offers good, fairly standard food at high prices. .CBCIKD RA .... .. .........112t W. Washington A bit extensive, but the "bWrtender can really mix drinks." GANDY j)ANC ;1..,...... ....... ................ ... 401 Depot A renovated 83-year'old railroad station, lends itself to a un~que atmosph~ere. Prices atre very high, except for beep' at 25c ' a w, but well worth it, especially with its fantastic salad bar. LUJCKY JIM'S..... . .......... . ................... Packa r' Operated by the former wife of English author Kingsley Amis, ha~s a " tiuaift" fitniosj~here. Serves authentic British Fish and ANGELO'S................-.............................. ......1100 Catherine Perhaps the best morning spot near the hospital, its workers are pros at handling the early morning blahs. Specialties include homemade bread and waffles ,.. " terrific." BETSY ROSS ................................................... Nickels Arcade. Atmosphere characterizes a "New York cafeteria set in a 1940's movie." Hamburgers rated number one; noted for "hug'e" sundaes. BIFF'S........................... ..........'.........,. 414 E. William One of Ann Arbor's all-nighters, it's clientele from 3 a.m. til dawn likens a "wierdo show" worth experiencing. Coffee, ground. right before your eyes, is "fantastic." CAMPUS GRILL................................................... 808 S. State' "Famed radical hangout" that offers a "real meal for a nice price." CHATTERBOX ..................................................... 800 S. State Another Ann Arbor typical. DELTA................................................................ 640 Packard A newcomer to Ann Arbor, "rot really bad." Reasonable Sun- day dinner special and pretty decent daily specials. FLEETWOOD DINER.......................................... 300 S. Ashley Closed only between 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Interesting company to be found at 4 a.m. "Great chili." FRANK'S........................................................... 334 Maynard Offers good Greek menu on Tuesdays and Thursdays. GARBAGE PIT ............._,........... ..._ .... 810 S. State Formerly Loy's Place, "Honky-Tonk~ American at its warmest." Comfortably seating ten customers, provides "down home good- ness." Try Elmer's banana pudding. OLYMPIC......... ...................... 211 N. Main The "fall-night Cottage Inn-not quite as greasy, but more expensive." ORANGE JULIUS..............1237 S. University Set in a 1984 atmosphere, offers the best orange Julius in town . , . the only orange Julius in town. STADIUM ....._.... ...................... ................... 338 S. State Look up, there's a blue and gold football field on the ceiling. Good food at reasonable prices. THANO'S LAMPLIGHTER................................. 421 E. Liberty Secretaries and business- type people eat here. ยข,0l1Cea l Speeias CONSPIRACY ..... ...... . .330 Maynard Casual coffeehouse atmosphere during the day and the scene of a variety of movies and other events in the evening. Good sandwiches at moderate prices. DONINICK'S .. ........... .......... ............. 812 Monroe A "real nice outdoor cafe" serving ohmnemade donuts, great pizza. salads and minestrone soup. MARK'S ...................................... .605 E. William Ann Arbor's own authentic coffeehouse, complete with ex- presso coffee, where a diverse group of people can be found reading, playing chess or simply engaged in conversation, Serves a "nice balance between natural food and greasy grub." Downstairs is a pinball room. to~b rot...... ...5400 Plymouth Stt in in cold country home, serves good food at moderate truces barbecued food #f wsON'S ..:......314 ]Detroit 4"2est bIequ6 this aide at Ci CAG4Z... 113 Iast IEron eter tJope ned, Ai tavorite lunebeon .stt3 the hmsital area. Coo atlh1Qap iere, good ribs. natural food INDIAN SVMMER ..... .,.31s a. State Good food, moderate prices, slow service. SOTSEAN CELLAR 314 E. Liberty Vxpensive, bUt real good. osandwic~hes foreign flavor Otty C*IE~ . 328 S. Main OLD HEIDEI 11t the b* i thc*Ib for, but }if you've Serves Gern nievtr tamed. g erepe Wef ore, offers a wide sic that tends stlectI~ of thsetly1?i antakes filled with ing songs. Cj v01040 p nmta kanalIsttuces. able company VPQ DING'S........ ......118 W. Liberty Havy "1t4vi1 Zeoing light your clgarfttte is PAGODA .... *regl treat." Serves Chin TiWA '1i! NDA ...9.... 90 Broadway drinks." ft've Mexican food to the tune of stroll- RUBArrAT ing Mexjea# mUsicianhs."arl" METZGERS.. .. 203 t. Washington food. Great While many say its "the best German suvlaki special restaurant in town, one staffer says "my TUEBINGEN Germnan grandmother would sneer."' Located in.I OU) CiEkI 1V . ,.. ..120 W. Washington offers the int "Th e nmost *utheiitic Getman restaurant varian retreat in town." Offers reas~onably pricedl Merman- food. AMn'ri An food seev~d in the midst of Old World relics, imported beer steins and Paintlings. bqv erage.; .. .. .. . 114 9. Washington Old time beer parlor atmosph'ere complete with peanut shells 44 th~e (Igor. "A very special trip for which you must be in the rigbt Mood... but it can be a gas." sILXmbi' .............. ... ........, ... 208 S. First Offers winei and beer with bread and cheese in an atmos- P1horC suggested by its name. Ott. 11............. 122 W. Washington An '4lntlnate" Old English atmosphere complete with can- dlts ietng into wine bottles. Great salads and special "Det Xurser."QOwl jazz jams on Sunda~y evenings. FLI K'S ... ... ..... ... ... ... ... ... 114 W. W ashington GrOLtlllN FALCON .... ... 314 S. Fourth $xpensive, but offers good jazz, and "a fashion show by the clintele." 31. FLOOD'S PAUtT ....................... 120 W. Liberty " Swuiirkt fr'A the chndeliers type" atrnosplere. "The best it~v Arbor for this sort of degeneracy." Serves wild drinks WWI &eonpanieci by bluegrass music. Ii ~ ~ZRt~................120 E. Liberty "It'd beer, beer, beer that makes people enter here!" Finest UfTriverstty rah-rah bar in town. Decor includes old-time ebande- LBERG ... 211 N. Main ,an food to the tune of mu- [ toward old German march-. 5ne side effect is the prob- ay of County Sheriff Doug .~311 S. Main nese-American food and "neat .. . . . . . . ..102 S. First Serves exotic international Sunday buffet dinner and a1 on Mondays. ROOM........3535 Plymouth Bolgos Restaurant, lower level, timate atmosphere of a Ba- t. Features German-Amer'ican pizza4;o BROWN JU~G . 12(04 S. Univerity Alleged hangout of racing bookies, offer~s quick .service at, the expense of the waitresses. COTTAGE INN 5. 12 E, William A nmain tay of the Daily staff, voted "endearigy bad.' I)OMINOLS ................................... Good pizza. LI11 CAESAR'S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . High priced and high quality. AIR. PIZZA.................. Used to be a gas station. .OM EG A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eh, PIZZA BOB'S ................................... 814 S, State Offers whole neat and white subs and pizza, in ove(r one iiui- lion( slight exageration ) varieties. Best friendly atmnosphere. VILLAGE INN......................... .... 3411 Washtenaw Good pizza in a "respectably collegiate' atmosphere, often to the tune of live music. bagels v 1111S BAGL ACTORY... 1306 S. University Offers a variety of bagels, often still warm from the oven, including the french-fried rais- in ''frazel.'' from the caf~et eria BES-'-T STEAK HOUSE...... 217 S. State Offers a super-special of sir- loin steak, baked potato, toast aidc salad at a reasonable price. LEAGUE................... Michigan League Mediocre, cheap food. No sales tax for students. lU G . . . . . . . . . . Michigan Union Food is "vending machine quality." CRAZY JIM'S BLIMPY BURGER ....... 551 S. Division offers the "best triple cheese on an onion roll in the world." Fries and hamburgers are good . .. they grind their, own meat. DRAKE'S.... ............................... 709 N.j University Adorable atmosphere, reminiscent of the days of raccoon coats when the Martian Room and the "M" Grill were still in operation. "'A pre-Ms. lady-like place to take tea." Offers a great selection of unusual teas, pastries and candy, Good limeades. GINO'S ........................... ....... ... 105 S. State "Amerika ! this replaced an historically important house .. ." The "height of Western civilization . . . for this Caesar crossed, the Rubicon?" Fairly good, though, for plastic food. LUMS....................................... 1759 Plymouth. Serves microwaved food in plastic baskets with plastic ware to the tune of the RFD boys. MR. MINI'S ..... .........342 S. State, 1327 5. University P With the decor of a "perverted Disneyland," offers subs that could use a little more meat. "Deserves a bonafide bomb threat." MAC DONALD'S ....................... , . 2000 W. Stadium What can you say about Mac Donald's? Typical. ONASSIS CONEY ISLAND.......... 1211 S. University "Don't look in as you walk by, but do walk by . . PAPPAS CONEY ISLAND ................... 510 Liberty Another Ann Arbor all-nighter, Lotsa cops and vicious hot dogs.I PURPLE PICKLE .............120 E. Washington A "strange" decor. Excellent for soup and deli-type sand- wiches, but "really gone downhill since they opened." WOLVERINE DEN .......................... 1201 S. University Open all night, offers a schizophrenic atmosphere of football and Athens. oo dessmerts, AMY JOY......................... Donuts and coffee 24 hours a clay. BASkIN-ROBBINS . Ice cream in 31 flavors. D)UNKIN DONUTS . ... Donuts and coffee 24 hours a day. MILLER'S.................. Set in an atmosphere reminiscent of cream parlor, complete with red and white very best ice cream on campus. ...20301 W. Stadium .1952 WV. Staciium .~300 S. Main South University an old-fashioned ice pinstripes. Offers the e nt e rta inmer/n too (Schedules likely to change) Whether you're wining and dining or just plain boozing it up, you're likely to find some fine entertainment, to accompany your adventures. Wild times cans be had at Bimbo's, where weekends feature a sing-a-long band, Monday nights offer Old 'rime Movies and other nights bring a variety of other singers, Good Bluegrass, a favorite of local bar-enthusiasts, is usually found at the Pretzel Bell, Mr. Flood's -Party, and Lum's, home of the R.F.D. Boys. Piano music for your dining pleasure care he found at Victor's,