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Whitby Free Press, 1 Aug 1984, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1, 1984, PAGE il YOUR DINING PLEASURE w Wareho use offers N.Y. style eating The Warehouse, at 200 Bond St. W., Oshawa is Durham Region's first New York style restaurant and bar. Its menu refleets its theme and is chuck full of such items as bat- tered mushroom caps ($3.95) and -New York Style chicken wings ($3.50 for a single or $4.95 for a double order) which corne with a medium, hot or "zowie" sauce that manager Jurgen Schoenefeld just dares any patron to try. The caps and the wings are found on the "Fork Life Specials" section of the menu which, appropriately, reflects a workman's theme. At the Warehouse, which will celebrate its second anniversary next week, the prospec- tive dîner can "Punch In With"t shrimp cocktail, French onion soup made with red wine and smothered with both mozzarella and parmesan cheese or their version of onion rings. Those on a lunch break should seek out their "Foreman's Favorites" which in- clude a small t-bone steak, a beer batter fish fry or spaghetti and meatballs which boasts "losta pasta, lotsa meatballs". Prices at the Warehouse are pretty reasonable, the most New pub opens Whitby's newest British style pub was officially opened to sounds of the bagpipes last Saturday afternoon. The Lion and the Unicorn is located at 112 Coibourne St. E. and boasts ail of the traditions of fine British pubs and a full restaurant fare as well. On hand for the officiai opening were Jim Cheyrie, the landiord, Mayor Bob Attersley and Jim Jaap. Free Press Photo by Shona Gray Cycfist. injured in crash A 19-year old Whitby man suffered severe head injuries when the bicycle he was riding was involved in an ac- cident with a car.* Acclording to a spokesman for the Durham Regional Police Force, the bicycle, rider was traveling on the south side of Dundas St. E. near the intersection of Anderson St. last Thur- sday evening when he turned into the east- bound lane in front of a car. Police said that the driver of the car was' unable to stop in time. Larry Henderson, 19, of Conlins Rd. W. was taken to the Oshawa General Hospital and Single parent meetinag The Pine Ridge Chap- ter of Parents Without Partners meets every Thursday night at 8 p.m. at St. George's Anglican Church, 51 Centre St. S., Oshawa. A regular meeting will be held on Aug. 2. For more information cail 725-093 or 725-846. later transferred to St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto where he is recovering after un- dergoing surgery. Police said that no charges were being con- templated against Mark, Johnson, 21, of 100 Rideau St., Oshawa in connection with the ac- cident. # Engllsh Style Restaurant 4 L.&Pub Lcunder L.L.B.O. JOIN US Tuesday Night ez King Arthur's Feast Nlght Sunday Bruneh 112 Colborne St. Es Whltby 666«3034 21P, Mé expensive itemn on their dinner is the $11.95 crab combo which serves up half-a-pound oif Alaskan Crab and an order of barbeques ribs. The Crab Lover's Feast is on the menu for $7.95 but twice the crab can be had for $4 more. Mter dinner, there is dancing every night to the sounds of the Warehouse's own disc .Jockey. Every Monday night, a dance contest is held while the ladies' have their own might on Wednesdays. ,Monday night also features a "Shooters' Bar" and the shooters can choose their own drinks. The 86-seat restaurant will also expand in the near future to include a not only more table but a games room which will feature video, games and pool tables. The Warehouse is open from il to 1 a.m. Mondays, to Fridays and from 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturdays. They are' closed on Sundays. DINING GUIDE GOLDEN GATE 107 Brock St. S. Whltby >668-8321 This popular Chinese Restaurant Is Introduclng the SZECHUAN CUISINE for ail of you gour- mets who Ilke splcy hot dishes. The Golden Gate also offers a wide selectîon of Canadlan dishes from roast beef to veal cutîets and pork chops. The Bo-Bo platter'and the deliclous otiloken fingers are two dîshes worth tryingll Perfect for lunch or dinnerl WE DELIVER Large Varlety of Cantonese Dîshes Fine Italien Cuisine ,DINE & DANCE WITH BILL DIEL TRYUSONCÊ-.' JUDGE FORYOURSELF 33 SIMCOE ST. SOU'TH OSHAWA .571-3042 Il immFr MONTH OF "F .AUGUST SPECIAL SALADS! SALADS' SALADS! 12 NOON -3 P.M. COKEE JOES H UMONGOUS SALAD BAR ALL YOU CAN EAT $'~l FOR ONLY2,% OVER 35 ITEMS INCLUDING SHRIMP, HERRING, MARINATED MUSHROOMS, CHEESE, BACON BITS, POTATO SALAD, 1 AND MANY MANY MORE fer;................... 1-T'n Try Our Fabulous SUNDAY BRUNCH . M. 3Pm 0'Toole's Brunch has aIl the tsy crowd-pesngIes you ouci expc . PLUSthese deliclous dishes "Fresh Poached B.* C. Salmon " Hot Roast Beof " Chicken Cacciatore " Swedish Meathails We have a total of 27 mouth-waterîng items that you'iI love agaîn and again Alypurs for only... MURS dudr.Lso..12 Yi.& Under 33 Taunton Rd. W. (at Simcoeî OSHAWA jIi.SINCE 1874 mi FINE DINING LOUNGE 1II SSMORGASBORG IIiijj SATU RDAY &SU NDAY 111 IIlgOver 100 hot & colId Items lncludlng deserts. lIIiig Saturday 5-10 Sunday 12-9 1' ~uuRESERVATIONS $0 MII NCSSARY plus tax 111 11110 LIVE ENTERTAIN MENT 1h 1i BROOKFIE LD BAND IlTuesday - Saturday bl THIS SUNDAY i. SHARON WIACKET 301 BYRON ST. SOUTH - ~~j~,WHITBY 88&3070~~ eîDoubl e NCHIP ~~HALBUTAT ITS BESTI0 W'RE SERVING "TWO" PIECES 0F FISM WITH EACH ORDER. Mon-Sat. 0 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun. 8 a.m.-9 p.m. 102 Lupin Dr., Blair Park Plaza Whltby-668-8672 Vol,%

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