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No W Tw O Con V Enient Northw Oods Loca PAID ECRWSS Eagle River PRSRT STD PRSRT U.S. Postage Permit No. 13 POSTAL PATRON POSTAL Saturday, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2015 29, Aug. (715) 479-4421 AND THE THREE LAKES NEWS A SPECIAL SECTION OF THE VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW THE VILAS COUNTY SECTION OF SPECIAL A to serve you! to serve you! 00 00 NORTH WOODS NORTH THE PAUL BUNYAN OF NORTH WOODS ADVERTISING WOODS OF NORTH BUNYAN THE PAUL Now two convenient two Now Now two convenient two Now Northwoods locations Northwoods locations INSTALL INSTALL 11 11 CARPET CARPET $ $ © Eagle River Publications, Inc. 1972 Inc. Publications, HOT BUYS FOR A LIMITED TIME! H H ASHER LA-Z-TIME® FULL $ 5 Styles RECLINING SOFA only 999 50 Fabrics RECLINER HOT BUYS! LIMITED QUANTITIES! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! VAIL RECLINA-ROCKER® RECLINER LAWRENCE RECLINA-ROCKER® RECLINER RALEIGH HIGH LEG RECLINER $ $ $ only 349 only 399 now only 499 Plus . Upgrade any of these recliner styles to Power and/or Memory Foam cushions. 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NORTH WOODS TRADER Saturday, Aug. 29, 2015 Page 3 FEATURED RESTAURANT LODGE RESTAURANT Bent’s Camp slates ’80s night On the Famous Cisco Chain of Lakes This week’s featured es- open Saturdays and Sun- BLOODY tablishment is Bent’s Camp days starting at 11 a.m. MARY BAR Our House Specialty: every Sat. & Sun. Lodge Bar and Restaurant, Bent’s resort features All-You-Can-Eat Wings! located on the Cisco Chain one- to three-bedroom vaca- Canadian Walleye served 7 different ways Sundays 11 a.m.-9 p.m. of Lakes in Land O’ Lakes. tion cabins with screened & Tuesdays Bent’s Camp’s fifth an- porches that come com- Nightly LADIES NIGHT ON TUES., 9 P.M. TO CLOSE 5-9 p.m. nual ’80s night will be held pletely furnished with elec- Specials 1/2 OFF DRINKS & JUKEBOX CREDITS Friday Saturday, Sept. 19. The tric coffee makers and for the ladies Fish Fry event will feature a costume microwave ovens, and in- Homemade 5TH ANNUAL ’80s NIGHT! Sat., Sept. 19 Starts at 4 p.m. contest with prizes for best clude housekeeping. Bed Pizza Costume Contest Live Music from Hair Band “Cherry Pie” OPEN 7 DAYS female, male and group cos- linens are provided. A WEEK tumes. There also will be Guests should take tow- www.bents-camp.com 11 a.m. to close live music from ’80s rock els, dishcloths, dish soap, pa- cover-band Cherry Pie at per products, garbage bags 6882 Helen Creek Rd., 10 miles west of Land O’ Lakes on Cty. B (715) 547-3487 7:30 p.m. and toiletries. A Weber grill Bent’s Camp, established is furnished for each cabin. in 1896, features cabin Free-fish freezing also is rentals, a bait shop, gift shop available. A 14-foot alu- and a lodge restaurant with minum boat is included in a full bar. Amy and Craig the rental of all cabins. Eat. Drink.Extraordinary Enjoy Food. Kusick bought the business There is a launching ramp in April of 2011 with the to accommodate any size Impeccable Service. goal of making Bent’s Camp boat. Rave Reviews. a great place to visit year af- In addition to offering ter year. lodging and dining, Bent’s Tom Baertschy invites you to The restaurant was built Camp hosts a number of enjoy the finest steaks and in 1906 and over the years events throughout the year. seafood in the Northwoods. the owners have worked to For more information on up- preserve the uniqueness coming events visit Bent’s Try our fresh wild-caught and rustic atmosphere. Camp’s website. salmon, scallops or lump crab The interior features the Fishermen can take care original birchbark ceiling of their fishing needs at tonight. and walls. Guests are able to Bent’s Camp bait shop and browse the pictorial history Located on the Cisco Chain of Lakes, Bent’s Camp offers im- fish house. of the early days of Bent’s pressive views of Mamie Lake, a bar and restaurant, cabin According to locals and Camp hanging in the lodge. rentals, bait shop and gift shop. —Contributed Photo visitors, Bent’s Camp offers The dining room and bar great food, great views, feature large windows that eral house specials, includ- Sundays from 11 a.m. to great fishing and great offer a scenic view of Mamie ing Canadian walleye, 9 p.m. and Tuesdays 5 to 9 times. 4703 Hwy. B, Land O’ Lakes Lake. served seven different ways. p.m. feature all-you-can-eat Bent’s Camp is located at 2 miles west of Hwy. 45 on Hwy. B Bent’s serves a full lunch Nightly specials, such as wings, fries and salad bar 6882 S. Helen Creek Road, 715-547-3422 and dinner menu, including their famous Friday night- for $13.99. 10 miles west of Land O’ Reservations Recommended everything from hamburg- fish fry and fresh-salad bar, Ladies Night is Tuesdays Lakes on Highway B, and is ers and sandwiches to steak old-fashioned chicken din- from 5 p.m. to close and fea- open seven days a week OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, 4-10 P.M. and roasted duck. Their ner, prime rib, broasted tures half-price drinks and from 11 a.m. to close. original handmade pizza is chicken, fresh-made pizzas, jukebox credits for the For more information, a favorite with guests. and ribs and chicken also ladies. call (715) 547-3487 or visit The menu features sev- are offered. A bloody mary bar is bents-camp.com. MakeCasual fine it diningmemorable Bill & Tori’s AT THE blue heron FEATURING “Love Letters” BROASTED CHICKEN! 2-6 p.m. • fresh, flavorful entrées with nightly $ Dinner Theater 4 Pc. 8.50 & BUCKETS TO GO Saturday, Sept. 19 dinner features AND ON FRIDAYS – ALL-DAY FISH FRY! Reservations Needed • hospitality room for your special events 3-pc. Haddock $7.79 OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK – Serving 5-9 p.m. Open Tuesday thru Saturday Sandwich $6 5-9 P.M. 219 N. Railroad St. (by the bridge next to the Visitors Center) Eagle River Reservations suggested ~ (715) 337-2144 Italian Beef or Sausage • Vienna Hot Dogs • Chicken Wings www.riverstonerestaurant.com (715) 479-8467 Shaved Prime Rib or Beef ’n Cheddar Sandwiches PLEASE VISIT OUR SISTER RESTAURANT Located in Wild Eagle Lodge Gyros • Garlic Butter Steak or Pizzas 4443 Chain O’ Lakes Rd., Eagle River 715-477-1949 OPEN 11 A.M. - 3 P.M. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7 DAYS A WEEK www.blue-heron-restaurant.com 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. 125 S. 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