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Wednesday, VENT OF THE E AND THE THREE LAKES NEWS IGGEST A SPECIAL SECTION OF THE VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW THE VILAS COUNTY SECTION OF SPECIAL A B NORTH WOODS NORTH 39 N. BROWN ST., DOWNTOWN RHINELANDER • 715-362-5953 DOWNTOWN 39 N. BROWN ST., UR THE PAUL BUNYAN OF NORTH WOODS ADVERTISING WOODS OF NORTH BUNYAN THE PAUL cannot be combined with other discounts or promotional offers and is not valid on previous purchases. ©2020 Carpet One Floor & Home®. All Rights Reserved. and is not valid on previous purchases. ©2020 Carpet One Floor & Home®. cannot be combined with other discounts or promotional offers *Applies to select flooring materials only. At participating stores only. Some restrictions apply. See store for details. Photos for illustrative purposes only. Not responsible for typographical errors. Offer ends 11/22/2020. Offer ends 11/22/2020. Not responsible for typographical errors. Offer See store for details. Photos for illustrative purposes only. Some restrictions apply. At participating stores only. *Applies to select flooring materials only. SEASON LOW PRICING ON HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING PRICING ON HARDWOOD FLOOR SEASON LOW © Eagle River **Subject to credit approval. Minimum monthly payments required. See store for details. O Publications, Inc. 1972 Inc. Publications, VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW’S H H Participant Eligibility Form H H Applicants must meet income and residency guidelines Please complete the following information (required for participation) ~ Print clearly! Name__________________________________________(Custodial Parent) Social Security No. _________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________ County _____________ State _____ ZIP _________ Phone ________________ Alternate Phone ________________ (Only 3 attempts to contact you will be made by a shopper.) 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This completed and signed form may be mailed to Vilas County News-Review, P.O. Box Other $ __________ 1929, Eagle River, WI 54521. It may also be brought to the News-Review office at 425 W. Mill St., Eagle River, or deposited into the drop-off box in front of the News-Review building. Additional forms can be obtained at the News-Review or duplicated. TOTAL $ __________ In cooperation with the Eagle River Rotary Club Foundation Inc. The 2020 WTC shopping season will start Oct. 31, 2020, and end approx. Dec. 19, 2020. DINING AND Carryout GUIDE NORTH WOODS TRADER Wed., Oct. 14, 2020 Page 2 Join Us at the Leif & Lorri Offerdahl FEATURED RESTAURANT TIKI BAR 1980 Hwy. 45N OUTDOOR DINING Eagle River Kickback Grill in Eagle River offers OPTIONAL (715) 337-2266 OPEN WED.-SUN. menu with ‘something for everyone’ 11 A.M.-10 P.M. When Leif Offerdahl de- gourmet grilled cheese, cided to get back into the chicken tender melt, prime restaurant business, he rib grinder, reuben, fish KickbackGrillEagleRiver.com looked no further than tacos, Italian chicken, Highway 45 in Eagle River. southern-fried chicken ten- That’s because Offer- ders, smoked salmon BLT, OPEN YEAR-ROUND dahl previously owned two spicy tuna banh mi, stingin’ Eagle River restaurants honey garlic shrimp wrap, Authentic Italian Cuisine along the busy highway kicked-up ranch wrap and Relaxing Atmosphere and he understood what szechuan chicken. Warm Hospitality that kind of traffic can All are served with ket- BAR OPEN AT 4 P.M. generate for a business. tle chips, though diners can SERVING DINNER 5-9 P.M. THURS.-MON. His latest establishment is substitute fries or haystack Kickback Grill at 1980 onions. A gluten-free bun or www.Aromas3lakes.com Highway 45 North. bread is available. RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE Offerdahl has been in “The prime rib grinder the restaurant business features shaved prime rib 8099 Hwy. 32/45, Three Lakes 715-479-9997 since 1995, originally pur- with provolone cheese, pick- chasing the Aero Club in led red onions, lettuce and Eagle River in 1995. He es- steakhouse mayo on a tablished Leif’s Cafe in toasted Italian herb RESTAURANT • LOUNGE • LODGING Land O’ Lakes in 1997 and baguette,” said Leif Offer- Est. then started Leif’s Cafe in dahl. 1938 SERVING DINNER Eagle River in 2001. After Burgers are always pop- Tues. thru Sat. 5-9 p.m. 12 years, he sold the popu- ular and include the rodeo lar Leif’s Cafe in Eagle burger, California burger, River in 2013. wild mushroom and Swiss, Offerdahl and his wife, French onion burger and Lorri, got back in the house burger. restaurant business in Leif and Lorri Offerdahl have operated Kickback Grill in Eagle “Our rodeo burger fea- Happy Hour in the Coziest Lounge in Town March of 2017 when they River since February of 2019. —STAFF PHOTO tures a one-third-pound Mon.-Thurs. 4-6 p.m., Fri., Sat. & Sun. noon - 2 p.m. purchased the former Hi- distancing recommenda- and smoked salmon flat- fresh patty with bacon, awatha Supper Club, a tions are followed at the bread, the slider trio (pulled havarti cheese, barbecue GATEWAY-LODGE.com • Hwy. B & 45 in Land O’ Lakes, Wis. • 715-547-3321 business that had been restaurant. pork, smoked brisket and sauce, haystack onions, let- closed since 2014. “Our customers are al- rodeo burger) and spinach tuce, tomato and garlic “We completely reno- ways commenting on the artichoke flatbread. herb,” said Leif Offerdahl. EAGLE WATERS RESORT vated the building during wonderful view of the lake “The naked poppers fea- Dinner entrees are DINE THUR. - SAT. 5-9 P.M., BAR 4:30 P.M. a long two-year project,” from the dining room and ture jalapeño peppers available after 4 p.m. and To help with social distancing RESERVATIONS REQUESTED said Leif Offerdahl. “It now include coffee-crusted rib- lakeside deck,” said Lorri filled with cream cheese, EAGLE WATERS RESTAURANT WILL BE CLOSED has a new kitchen and Offerdahl. chorizo sausage and eye, sirloin steak, pork equipment, and a brighter shanks, Irish mac ‘n’ OCT. 17 FOR A PRIVATE EVENT. wrapped in bacon, and • HOURS SUBJECT TO CHANGE • bar and dining room.” The Kickback menu then drizzled with avocado cheese, Norwegian salmon, The end result was Kick- The Kickback Grill and ranch dressing,” said shrimp scampi gocce, Experience the Spirit of the Northwoods at: back Grill, which opened in menu has “something for Leif Offerdahl. boursin filet, chicken and February of 2019. everyone,” including appe- Salads include a Caesar pasta, and brisket and Historic Eagle Waters Resort Kickback Grill is lo- tizers, salads, burgers, salad, cobb salad, roasted prime papadelle. Diners cated on Duck Lake on the sandwiches, wraps, dinner beet salad and ahi tuna can add soup or salad to ‘TRADITIONAL’ Friday Fish Fry Eagle River Chain of entrees and nightly spe- salad. The soup of the day any entree. SUPPER CLUB CLASSICS Lakes, allowing guests to cials from the chef. is available by the cup or “The shrimp scampi arrive by car or boat. “We feature hand- bowl, with gluten-free and gocce features grilled Take Hwy. 70 East to Rangeline Rd. to Eagle Waters Rd. “We offer a casual atmo- crafted, fresh items that go vegan options available. shrimp with cheese-filled 715-479-4411 eaglewaters.com sphere with a friendly staff into everything on our “Our popular cobb salad pasta, roasted tomatoes, and a full-service horse- menu,” said Leif Offerdahl. features crisp fresh greens butternut squash noodles, a NOW BOOKING WEDDINGS, shoe bar with plenty of “Our food options are cre- with grilled chicken, lemon garlic butter sauce PARTIES & EVENTS FOR 2021 seating. In the summer, we ated in-house.” tomato, hardboiled egg, and shredded Parmesan have the popular lakeside To start a meal, “share- black olives, blue cheese cheese,” said Lorri Offer- deck and a tiki bar,” said ables” are available and in- crumbles and fresh- dahl. Lorri Offerdahl. clude real Wisconsin cheese chopped bacon,” com- Kickback Grill is located The Kickback Grill’s curds, prime rib nachos, mented Lorri Offerdahl. just 2 miles north of Eagle FARM FRESH CRANBERRIES dining room is perfect for truffle parmesan fries, The menu also has a River on Highway 45. It’s Available during harvest ~ approx. 9/16 - 10/19 banquets, birthdays, an- homemade onion wide selection of what Leif open Wednesdays through For harvest updates, call 715-479-6546 niversaries, family parties, haystacks, naked poppers, Offerdahl calls “two-hand Sundays from 11 a.m.
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