Performance poets Decky Alexander and M.L. Liebler display their artistic skills. June 15, 2-4:30 p.m., at Wednesday 9 Leonardo's Coffeehouse, Pierpont Shops, restaurants enliven downtown area The Heidelberg This quaint, German-style pub features three floors of fun. In addition to its traditional Bavarian fare, the Heidelberg offers free taces, salsa and nachos on Thursdays from 4-7 p.m. On Fridays from 4-7 p.m., there are free potato skins and chicken wings. While guests enjoy the food, they can listen to live music or watch a poetry slam. Last but not least, the Heidelberg has some of the best beer and pretzels in town. The Heidelberg is located at 215 N. Main. ROBGILMORE/Daily Call 663-7758 for more information. The Heidelberg brings glorious German cuisine and beer to Ann Arbor. SeloShevel Gallery When strolling the streets of Ann Arbor, the city's eautiful and unique art galleries immediately tand out. The Selo-Shevel Gallery is no excep- tion. It offers decorative home items like pillows, vases and glassware. Though it may be off the beaten track for students living on campus, the Selo-Shevel Gallery is an excellent place to buy an unusual gift. We Selo-Shevel Gallery has two locations, at 301 and 335 S. Main. Call 761-4620 or 761-6263 for more information. ROB GILMORE/Dair Shantan Reddy and Mandy Kemper admire the beautiful display window at the Solo4hevel Gallery. The Real Seafood Company Located next to its sister restaurant, Palio, The Real Seafood Company offers the best seafood in a town. During spring and summer, guests have the option of dining outdoors while they enjoy a menu ? Mranging from fresh selections like salmon and f -lobster, to steak, pasta and chicken dishes. The restaurant's interior decor also features a cheerful nautical theme. For any special occa- sion, this is the place to go. The Real Seafood Company is located at 341 S. Main. ROB GiLMORE/Da ily Call 769-5960 for more information Kris Clemens and her husband Jim look over The Real Seafood Company's menu on a sunny afternoon.