Does anyone know if there are any restaurants in deroit or the state of michigan that still has the little jukeboxes tableside that you can select and play songs right from the table...address would be helpful too, if you know of one, thanks.
Does anyone know if there are any restaurants in deroit or the state of michigan that still has the little jukeboxes tableside that you can select and play songs right from the table...address would be helpful too, if you know of one, thanks.
The only table tops I've seen lately were at Johnny Rockets but the only one still around is in Auburn Hills. Honest John's on Selden might still have them.
Last edited by EastsideQT; January-21-11 at 06:41 PM.
Gracie-See Pizzeria in Detroit on Greenfield Road...
Gracie-See, mmm, great food.
Gracie-See is on Greenfield and what street?
I remember most Rams Horn restaurants used to have them. The only one I know of is on Dequindre near 13 in Warren, but I don't think it has them.
The location on Mack between Cadieux and Warren had them. That, coupled with the waterfall-cooled sunroom made it the coolest place to eat when I was growing up
i think don's of traverse city out in novi has 'em:
http://www.donsoftraversecity.com/
48730 grand river ave.
novi mi. 48374
If you ever find yourself on the lower eastside of Manhatten.... this is one place that should be on anyone's bucket list:
http://www.lakesidelounge.com/Lakesi...e/Jukebox.html
12 Mile/ Orchard Lake- former Biff's/ Old Time Deli/ Silverman's, now Hazel &Roberto's Coney.
RIP Hazel [[12/24/10) I used to play 'Never On Sunday' for the old Greek Gal, she'd 'dance' waving the handkerchief.
If you come to Chicago you can go here http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w...s/5fedd791.jpg . I was there on Monday.
Track down Mr.Peabody and Sherman ,have them set the wayback machine for the mid 70's.
Then head to the restaurant on the southwest corner of E Eight mile road and Van Dyke .
You can even sit at the window and watch the cars go by while listening to your selections.
I forgot about them jukebox deals at Gracies. Always sit in the same couple of booths.
I remember A & G lunch on Joy Rd had em too, but have not been in there for a few years
Canterbury Palace. They also have fresh homemade pecan pie that is out of this world.
27281 Grand River Ave
Redford, MI 48240-1608
Brings back memories of going to Clock restaurants in the 70's.
Kind of disgusting because they weren't always properly cleaned and you could often find crusty ketchup/mustard and bashed potatoes smeared on them.
seems like some old time Big Boys had them, too
There is a shiny diner on Woodward, in Royal Oak I think, and I think they have them. Has been a few years since I've been there.
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