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Whitby Free Press, 9 Sep 1981, p. 27

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WHITBY FREE PRFSS. WFDN1RSD4Y SEPTEMBER 9, 1981, PAGE 27 Whitby Free Press YOUR DINING PLEASURE with Barry Murka r.... Coach bouse lis strongly recommended4op " The Coach House at 939 Dundas Street West, in Whitby is stili one of our favourite dining places. Last week, we made a return visit to this popular eating spot, and as might have been expected, we found the food and the service to be excellent. Paul Papas and his brother Jim have been at the Coach House for nearly four years, and during that time have built up a very large, steady and satisfied clientele. Steak or fish have always been the choices 1 had to make here, and this time I went for the steak, baked potato and French bread. When you enter the Coach House, you are ushered to a table with a red tablecloth, candie burning and you im- mediately relax in the atmosphere that surrounds you. For openers, the waitress will bring you a plate of olives and dill pickles, and then bring a serving of small sausages that are kept hot over a burning can- die. The whole exper- ience is a delight and the combination of atmo- sphere, excItent food and good service, leaves you with the feeling that you want to return at a very early date. We have visited the Coach House on several occasions, and we must comment on the service; it is excellent. Le CHALET DINING ROOM, 100 Dundas Street, Whitby 668-4377 Long a- favourite eating spot for people in Durham Region, Le Chalet specializes in Seafood, Steaks and Roast Beef. They feature a businessmen's tuncheon from $3.00 and up. Dinner for two is from $15.00 and up. A salad bar is included with fuîl course meals. Ahl major credit cards are accepted. Paul Papas joined us at our table and we had a pleasant hour chat- ting. The Coach House opens at noon and ser- ves tuncheons until 3 p.m. We tried the lunch a few weeks ago with a group of fellow workers from the newspaper. Each of us enjoyed it. You have a choice of several tasty sand- wiches,'plus other items at a very reasonable THE GREAT WALL, 116 Dundas Street West, Whitby, 668-7021. A favourite eating spot for Chinese food loyers. A large selec- tion of Canadian dishes also served. Prices range from $2.50 and up for lunch, and $3.45 and Up for dinner. Open from il arn. to 1 a.m. weekdays, Friday and Saturday open tilt 2:30 a.m. We are now fully licensed. price. One very popular choice for dessert is ap- pie crisp, and many have this with lunch. We can strongly recommend the Coach House in Whitby as-a place to dine where you can thoroughly enjoy the cuisine along with atmosphere and ex- cellent service. What more could a diner ask? Oh yes, there is one more thing we could mention: each order is cooked to order by Jim Papas and this man ob- viously takes pride in his culinary skills. Try the Coach House, you'Il be glad you did. MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 5:00 PM TO 10:00OPM TENDER HALIBUT STEAK ONLY $4.95 SOU VLAKI MARINATED CUBES 0F TENDER MEAT ON A SKEWER ONLY $4.95 SIZZLING B.B.Q. BACK SPARERIBS ONLY $6.95 0 NEW YORK STEAK BROILED TO PERFECTION ONLY $6.95 ALL THENSE TASTE TEMPTING SPECIALS COME COMPLUTE WITH: *HOME MADE SOUP OR SALAD e ROLL <& BU=TR BAR e POTATO 'ýQ VEGETABLE e TEA OR COFFEE PLUS OUR DIELICOUS GREEIÇ PASTRY "BAKLA VA" $1.40 OR 44CHEESE CAKE" $1.75 TREAT THE ENTIRE FAMILY THE PRINCE RESTAURANT & TAVERN 1009 DUNDAS ST. EAST PHONE FOR RESERVATION 666&2811 BREAKFAST AVAILABLE (8 A.M. -i11 A.M.)l Dining Guide FAZIO'S ELEGANT ITALIAN CUISINE DINING & DANCING THUR. FRI. SAT. INTERNATIONAL GUITARIST, SINGER FROM MEXICO CALL 571-3042 FOR RESERVATIONS m@mRmmm-wý

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