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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 21

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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21
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muummwii By RICK FRESINA "SPOT LIGHTING" MR. MIKE'S Some of the finest dining out spots in the world may be found right here in Central New York, we think, and one of these fine restaurants is Mr Mike's on Wolf Street just north of the city 1 line near the underpass on Route 11 r-amous as a banquet house, Mr MiKe also I offers fine dinners for two or three or four or more Mr Mike Carm, the genial host, provides the best in all-Arnencan cuisine steaks, chops and seafood cooked to order Mr Mike, himself, oversees the kitchen oper- I ation and the salad dressing or sauce or gravy 1 may be from his own judicious hand or from the I well known, experienced Josepn Koofe, head Rick Fresina Newly redecorated, Mr Mike's is a cheerful warm restaurant to treat out of town guests or meet to eat with friends Warm old brick, Dlush red carpeting, draperies and tablecloths contribute to the cozy, gracious atmosphere A brick wall tastefully separates the huge bar from the dining room The servit is. cordial and gracious as the atmosphere From the bar come expertly mixed drinks, wine with dinner or beer, as you choose Easy of access from the city or suburbs, Mr Mike's offers ample parking space for your limousine or Japanese toy Through the years, Mr Mike has offered the finest of entertainment and dance music The "BHQ" is playing here tonight and Saturday and 'The Laigs" open next week Mr Mike's is a great spot to come for dinner and stay on for dancing and listening to good music Mr Mike says that now is the time to make reservations for bowling banquets wedding receptions and showers He still has a few dates open for Christmas parties Just telephone 455 5529 Mr Mike also owns that swinging spot, the Jolly Roger, north on Route 11 at 2113 Brewerton Road in Mattydale Operated by his brother, Jim Carm, the Jolly Roger serves lunches Mr Mike's serves only dinner from 5pm daily except Sunday The Jolly Roger is a great place to take a date or bring friends after dinner for an evening of dancing and listening That outstanding group, the Act IV is continuing an extended successful engagement here Music lovers and dancers come back again and again to hear this great group of fine musicians So it the Jolly Roger for lunch, Mr. Mike's for dinner, and both restaurants for an evening of good music for listening and dancing "ON THE TOWN" Hokum Jeebs, not exactly a household name brings his time rhythmns to the Honey Bucket, on Old Liverpool Road tonight and Saturday His honky-tonk piano playing is superb and sing-a-longs are requested often For a bit of different and talented entertainment, we suggest you catch his act The fooo service executives will meet for their annual clambake at Hinderwadel's This congenial get-together will benefit the association's scholarship program and members will hear reports from the National Convention in Las Vegas which was last month The Friar Pub on Old Liverpool Road is featuring Karousel on Thursday to Saturday nites Four swingin' guys, John Detor, Skip Miceli, John Koegel and Larry Fesko compose this par excellent quartet Their soft rock, upbeat jazz and current top '40 styles are prevalent The dance floor is always crowded with the over 21 bracket Two lovely ladies concoct your favorite beverages on the spot During the day raven beauty Connie Bellucci mixes 'em And at night Gail Bender will tend to your every wish Carl Donvito is manager for Sandy Pisani, one of the most successful restauranteurs the area Jimmy Compoli and his electric cordovox play Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday eves We throughly enjoyed an evening recently in the clubhouse at Vernon Downs The dinners were delicious as usual Our two guests Pamela DeFonte, a Long Island gal, just recently back from a short jaunt to South America, and her companion "Mono" Fresina were lucky winners, especially "Mono" who Irv Metz reports that his Sammy Kee's is booming once again. It must be, we drove by there the other night and both parking lots were jammed full The Johnny Tee Duo are currently headlining nightly Hugh Lowery's new Hayloft Lounge on Manlius Center Road is featuring Otis and Rob and their unique contemporary sounds tonight and Saturday Wednesday nites, you may enjoy an oldies night with John Maloney.

Peter Hurkos closes out his Beach Hotel engagement tomorrow night. The famed psychic shares billing with the Jack Palmer Orchestra. Palmer once starred with Harry James and was Frank Sinatra's roommate on the road. EVERY DAY IS SUNDAY FAMILY DAY IS EVERY DAY GRIMALDI'S RISTORANTE 2960 ERIE I. SYRACUSE.

Ph. 445 0012 GOURMET AMERICAN ITALIAN FOODS OPEN 1 1 A.M. TO 1 A M. DAILY (SAT. 4 30 SUNDAYS FROM NOON CLOSED MONDAYS SERVING FAMILY STYLE ANTIPASTO SALAD MINESTRONE OR CHICKEN SOUP CHOICE OF Spaghetti, Ziti.

Riga torn or homemade Noodles Side Plotter. Meat and Itolian So mooes OR CHOICE OF Baked lotogno. Homemade Cheese ftamoli. Stde Platter. Meat Balls and Italian Sausages notion Garlic Pizxa Choice of Desserts Ice Cream.

Sherbet, ttolion Tortoni, Itolian Cookies, Itolion Rum Coke, Geloto Coffee, Tea, Milk, Italian Exp.esso OR SELECT FROM OUR REGULAR MENU INCLUDING Seofood dim AH SFiO AL OCCASIONS AT DOM MUM'S II 0 "ftf COMMITS NOV Jf Of PrtMlf convtmimtr iocam mm. mom stiami mWllOHUOk.HT Ml. "THE HEW" LUMS JUST 60T MORieiGGEft. Good news for everyone who loves good food1 There's a great new Lums in another the big, growing family of Lums Restaurants Lums is for your growing family, too. We serve gourmet burgers, steaks, roast beef, everything from a snack to a meal, beer too) Come to the Grand Opening of a grand new Lums.

MEET HIM IN PERSON "OWE" FRIDAY SATURDAY CREATOR OF THE WORLD GREATEST HAMBURGER THE "OLLIE-BURGER" nun Jim FREE- loone I NORTH SYRACUSE 3811 BREWERTON ROAD RESTAURANT-LOUNGE 1401 Brewerton Ri Rt. 11 Pb. 455-5529 VERY PROUDLY PRESENTS OF THE MOST POPULAR SHOW GROUPS IN THE COUNTRY OPENING MONDAY 11 THE LAIG BAND" Five fantastic musicians you'll surely applaud them with numerous standing ovations. COAtf KHt DINNER. STAY FOR DANCING LAST TWO NITES From Pittsburgh "FLEET STREET' Ment facilities for Bowling Banqnets weamgs SJmrm I L0V101R MINI" FLYING SAUCERS "OLLiE" HATS Balloons Whistles Litter Bags WHILE THEY LAST DEWITT 3120 ERIE BLVD.

EAST and Central Neiv York 11 9 111 THE 1 I HAYLOFT Manlius Center Beyond Railroad Station TONITE SAT. OTIS and ROB MIKE MALONEY OlOlE NITS -SUPER ICMSN SIEdeO SOUND FREE ADMISSION OPEN 7 1 1 4M.1AM PIZZA TASTY SANDWICHES OVER 21 CROWD ONLY ADULTS EVERY WIS. THROUGH SUN. JiLLY RIGER 2113 BREWERTON RD. MATTYDALE NY 4S4-430J DANCING TONITE And Every Wecfo es day fWoy Saturday-Sunday TO THE BOB ROBINSON TRIO JOB CUTRI'S Grotto WBUMtSmmiMK Meel new friends at then Bachelor Bochclorette I Sociely Dansant at Le I Moyne Manor Fn 9 andSi.n 7 12 HI THE C0PA TRIO SifN THE COPS TRIO Free Dante lessons 7-8 PM MISS OILMAN leMOYNE MANOR Old Liverpool Road JOLLY ROGER "THE SWINGING SPOT" 'The Gateway to the Sfnn ACT ONE OF THE FfNEST SHOW BANDS IN THE GREAT NORTHEAST POM BRUNO Formerly Hotel DUastro's on Sylvan Beach C1MAI MITFK flit- "Psythic World of" Peter Hurkos with Stephany Courtney DINNERS FROM 6 M.

HELPED SOLVETHE BOSTON AND SHARON TATE MULTIPLE MURDER CASES AISO STARRING TONIGHT, TOMORROW AND NEXT FRI. AND SAT. JACK i PALMER ORCHESTRA Frank Sinatra's roommate Jackie Gleason's best man Trumpeter for Hany James, Tommy Dorsey Ray Block, 4 1st Trumpet for Dianna He's been alt those things. Come dance to this mellow man's mask of the 30's and 40's. Bring your wife for the time of your life, 2 Mires TONITE SAT.

VHP I Serving FrthMaintLotnltr I Seafoods and Since 1905 mm iBW0 Loxi I rrii-txiTu 1 i RTtl-fXIT 12 MAIN HOMER, N.V.-f*. 607-749- 2334 WTIlf FROM FROM tMM Svurv DOWNTOWN 701 E. Genesee St. Phone 474-7251 Cocktail Lounge I'nmdh tin- BIG BAND SOUNDS I EVERY FRI N1 SAT AND EVERY OTHER SUN INCIUD THlSSUN TONIGHT SUN. SAT.

NITE MORRIS BROS. I M0RRISBR0S.il DANCE YOUR HEART AWAY TO GREAT MUSIC fco HAPPY HOOK 310 7 I STEAK Open? (nrrkAMMr I SAND I Niieion 47 1 -SIS BUTTERNUT ST. II Lnerpool Sboppng Center Ou I'PmI M. ATUtlHC ttl I. SAT.

IO-2 QAMCC The Mottf is OUo-Tymo Honky-Unk Pkmo STARRING IMP CUT MIT II CMROLS 437 DINNERS FROM SUNDAYS DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS DAILY mm ribs mm entrees lobster "iiicr A Great Entertommg Group Donee To Their Ewttmg Sounds Every Wed To Sot.

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Pages Available:
222,443
Years Available:
1875-1978