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599 $1199 Subscribe Today! Subscribe Today! POSTAL PATRON • KurtKrueger • JoDaniel • SteveWaier NORTH WOODS A SPECIAL SECTION OF THE VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW ¸ ¸ ¸ ¸ ¸ AND THE THREE LAKES NEWS PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. Postage hosting andmaintenancefee— Unlimited updatesforonelowmonthly Plus LOTSmore! websitewillbeSEO’d Your doallthework We createallyourcontent We PAID Permit No. 13 CALL A SALES REP TODAY TOGETSTARTED! CALL ASALESREP TODAY Saturday, March 18, 2017 Eagle River (715) 479-4421 © Eagle River Publications, Inc. 1972 THE PAUL BUNYAN OF NORTH WOODS ADVERTISING Phone: 715.479.4421 not beingfoundonline,wecanhelp! asiteandaretired of Or ifyouhave N EWS VILAS COUNTY EAGLE RIVER PUBLICATIONS, INC. 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NORTH WOODS TRADER Saturday, March 18, 2017 Page 2 FEATURED RESTAURANT OPEN TUESDAY-SATURDAY, SERVING 5-9 P.M. Looking for that fun night out, (STONE TAVERN OPEN AT 4:30) COME RIGHT FROM WORK Tasting Tuesday – GUYS’ NIGHT OUT (GIRLS WELCOME, TOO!) FOOD & DRINK SPECIALS FOR GUYS ONLY try Riverstone and Stone Tavern IN STONE TAVERN Taste of Stroganoff, Pulled Pork Sliders, Pretzel Sticks with Spicy Spinach Dip and More! Riverstone Restaurant & $4 Bloody Marys w/jalapeño stuffed olives • $4 Beer Flights & More! Tavern in Eagle River is this Wednesday – LENTEN SPECIAL week’s featured dining es- Parmesan Baked Haddock (OUR MOST POPULAR ENTRÉE) tablishment. served with wild & brown rice and steamed vegetable ................................(Reg. $19) $16 Thursday – GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT Riverstone owners, Ron (GUYS WELCOME, TOO!) and Cindy Meinholz, have NEW “STONE TAVERN” DRINK & FOOD MENU been part of the Eagle River EACH $5 OR LESS FOR LADIES (TAVERN ONLY) 4:30-9 P.M. community for 42 years. Fun How ’bout a Lavender Martini or Absolut Cilantro Margarita, Prime Rib Slider, activities have been a trade- Bacon Mac & Cheese Sampler, Caprese Chicken Flatbread & more! mark of this team since their Friday – FISH FRY plus FULL MENU 28 years at Pine-Aire Resort Saturday – FULL MENU & Campground and the Log- RIVERSTONE CATERS – ging Camp Restaurant & Call Cindy Still. A multitude of resort www.riverstonerestaurant.com (715) 479-8467 activities that often turned (by the bridge next to the Visitors Center) into community fun events, 219 N. Railroad St. Eagle River helped distinguish their Visit our sister restaurant… recreation business. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY The Meinholzes were re- 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. cently reminiscing, “Do you 125 S. Railroad St. (715) 479-9424 remember the Eagle River Boat Parade or the Eagle River Antique Steam and Featuring the Best Slow-Roasted Prime Rib and Crisp Roast Duck Every Day Gas Engine Show? How about the weekly beach par- Full Menu ~ Daily Specials ties with a DJ or the ladies’ Tuesday: craft classes or the weekly Chicken & Ribs Combo • Lamb Chops kids’ fire engine rides or Wednesday: kids’ fishing tips in the Log- Roast Duck ging Camp Restaurant?” Thursday: German Night The Meinholzes really en- RUSTIC NORTHWOODS ATMOSPHERE Beef Rouladen joyed having these great 8000 Hwy. 70 Bavarian Pork Shank events and sharing them St. Germain, WI 54558 Pork Schnitzel with the community. (715) 479-7178 Friday: They have continued this E-mail: [email protected] Fish Fry • Fresh Fish Selections long history of fun events at www.THE-GOLDEN-PINES.com Saturday: their Riverstone Restaurant Two Riverstone Restaurant & Tavern guests offers a variety of nightly specials Tuesdays Surf & Turf • Rack of Lamb and the “Stone Tavern.” enjoy a drink at the Stone Tavern. Riverstone through Saturdays. —Contributed Photo Open Mon.-Sat. They have held a number of Serving at 4 p.m. Now hiring all positions! wine makers’ dinners as and special bloody marys joy or combine to make a ners, funeral lunches, baby well as fun beer brew master are just part of this night, meal, such as caprese showers, anniversary par- dinners. Some of these will with the full seven-page chicken flatbread, vegetable ties, business events and be coming this season again. menu also available. NCAA eggrolls, bacon mac n’ cheese community organization Currently, in the midst of games are on the large samplers — all $5 or less. dinners. Riverstone offers a the spring thaw, Riverstone screen TVs in the Stone Tav- Drink specials include the private 90-seat party room, is holding longer hours ern. popular lavender martini, but also can cater off-site (Tuesday through Satur- Wednesdays, Riverstone peachy keen, Absolut events. day), while featuring nights is offering its popular cilantro margarita, and Chef Cindy has created with inexpensive appetizers parmesan baked haddock French kiss, plus more, all many tastefully done events and unique drinks. with wild and brown rice, for $5. that are created without a “Guys’ Night Out” on steamed vegetables and Fridays, Riverstone offers cookie cutter approach to Tuesdays (girls and couples “from scratch” artisan its popular Wisconsin fish good food offerings. welcome too) features a breads, all with a $3 dis- fry with Leinenkugel beer Riverstone is currently taste of stroganoff, pair of count. battered haddock or baked open Tuesday through Sat- pulled pork sliders, house- Thursday, dubbed “Girls’ haddock. urday at 4:30 p.m. Stone made pretzel sticks with Night Out” (guys and cou- Riverstone Catering Tavern opens with food spicy spinach dip, or a bacon ples welcome too), begins at hosts a huge variety of served from 5-9 p.m. Call mac n’ cheese sampler. 4:30 p.m. in the Stone Tav- events, including wedding (715) 479-8467 for more in- There are $4 beer flights ern, with small plates to en- receptions, rehearsal din- formation. “Where Good Friends Meet!” Open Fri. & Sat. at 4 p.m. Bucktale Inn Serving at 4:30 p.m. FRIDAY INTRODUCING Coconut Monday-Friday: 4 p.m. CHARBROILED NORTHERN PIKE Shrimp Saturday-Sunday: 11 a.m. 9035 Hwy. 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B, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540 NORTH WOODS TRADER Saturday, March 18, 2017 Page 3 70 East Road House, Ea- “where good friends meet.” Golden Pines Restau- your next group outing or gle River’s friendly neighbor- Eagle Waters Resort rant & Lounge, 8000 Hwy. party at the Alley Lanes & hood pub, located at 1298 E. Bar & Lodge is a four-season 70, St. Germain, WI 54558. Tavern. For more information, Dollar Lake Rd. in Eagle resort on Eagle Lake, part of (715) 479-7178. Conveniently call (715) 547-3620, check us River. Bar, lunch, dinner. In- the Eagle River Chain of located between Eagle River out on Facebook or visit theal- troducing build-your-own Lakes. Visit our website for and Minocqua.
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