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RESTAURANT • LOUNGE • LODGING Est NORTH WOODS TRADER Saturday, April 4, 2015 Page 2 FEATURED RESTAURANT RESTAURANT • LOUNGE • LODGING Est. Wed. Unlimited SHRIMP BOIL 1938 Gateway Lodge offering Thurs. SENIOR DISCOUNTS Fri. AYCE FISH FRY Come Dine with Sat. PRIME RIB Us, We’re half-price rooms during April Open! Tues.-Thurs. 4-6 p.m. HAPPY HOUR This week’s featured Open Tues.-Sat. 5-9 p.m. • Coziest Lounge in Town • establishment is Gateway GATEWAY-LODGE.com • Hwy. B & 45 in Land O’ Lakes, Wis. • 715-547-3321 Lodge Restaurant and Lounge in Land O’ Lakes. The Gateway Lodge will offer half-price room rates OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Sun., Mon., Wed. & Thurs. for the month of April. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Fri.-Sat. There will be a Father- 11 a.m. - Daughter Dance Saturday, 10:30 April 18, from 5 to 8 p.m. at p.m. Gateway Lodge. The event will feature dinner, dance, flowers and a photo session. Tickets are $40 per cou- ple and $15 per extra child. Tickets will only be sold in advance through Thursday, April 9. To make a reserva- tion, call (715) 479-4623 or visit the Northwoods Chil- dren’s Museum, located at 346 W. Division St. in Eagle River. Gateway Lodge was built in 1938 by radio and theater magnate John King of Detroit, Mich., whose por- trait still hangs in the main Argonne, WI • 715-649-3810 lobby today. 20 min. south of Three Lakes on 32 S. The lodge, constructed with hand-hewn logs, sits on April Steak Special the boundary line that sepa- Steak Monaco Ribeye Steak with Sautéed Mushrooms rates Wisconsin and Michi- $ 95 gan, and provides lodging in Demi Glaze................................................................... 15 and a fine-dining restau- The dining room at Gateway Lodge Restau- gone by. The restaurant features nightly spe- rant. rant and Lounge in Land O’ Lakes offers a cials and is open Tuesdays through Satur- The Gateway Lodge Hop On In comfortable atmosphere reminiscent of times days. —Contributed Photo Restaurant features a menu EASTER BREAKFAST that offers a variety of appe- fortable atmosphere with quet facility that accommo- convenient gateway to the FROM 8-11 A.M. tizers and entrées, from sal- the charm of 1938 that will dates up to 150 people for vast number of area recre- Fresh Strawberry Blintzes, ads and sandwiches to create a perfect family din- weddings, banquets, show- ational opportunities. From French Toast or Pancakes .................................$5.95 steaks, fish and pork, and ing experience,” said General ers, anniversaries and birth- trap shooting and golfing to & a Special Children’s Menu .............................$ homestyle soups. Manager Sandy Garbarek. days. A buffet or personal- waterfall chasing, skiing and 3.95 (plus our regular breakfast menu) The restaurant features Fitting within its motif of ized menu is available for shopping, it’s all within nightly specials, such as an “Come Back to Tradition,” these special events. reach,” stated Garbarek. EASTER DINNER FROM 11 A.M. - 8 P.M. all-you-can-eat shrimp boil the lodge offers 72 cus- “Come celebrate your The restaurant is open All Easter Wednesday nights; $2 off tomized and newly renovat- magical day with us in our Tuesdays through Satur- Baked Ham w/Mango Sauce, dinners served $ perch dinners and senior dis- ed suites and studios, a banquet facility,” said Gar- days from 5 to 9 p.m. Reser- with strawberry Roast Turkey Breast or Roast Pork Loin ........... 10.95 counts Thursdays; all-you- lounge with a hand-built barek. “Our elegant atmo- vations are accepted. shortcake! Jumbo Lamb Shank or Roast Duck .............$15.95 can-eat fish fry, featuring fireplace and large animal sphere will dazzle you and The lounge features hap- PRIME RIB SERVED AFTER 4 P.M. broiled, deep-fried, or half- mounts, an indoor heated your guests. It’s the perfect py hour Mondays through and-half on Fridays; and pool, a steaming hot tub and setting for moments you’ll Thursdays, from 4 to 6 p.m. “BREAKFAST SERVED 7-11 A.M. WED.-SAT., 8-11 A.M. SUN. Regular Menu All Week — Lunch Specials prime rib on Saturdays. redwood sauna, and an on- never forget.” There will be a Kentucky “The Gateway Lodge site trap shooting and sport- Gateway also provides Derby Party Saturday, May AYCE FRIDAY FISH FRY • SATURDAY PRIME RIB Restaurant features fine ing clays course. guests a free continental 2, at the restaurant and mainstreeteds.com dining in a warm and com- The resort also has a ban- breakfast from 6 to 9:30 lounge. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK a.m., a game room, free wire- “All in all, Gateway Lodge Mon. & Tues. 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Wed.-Thurs. 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Fri. & Sat. 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Sun. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. CUT HERE less Internet, laundry facili- aims to create a warm and ! ties, complimentary coffee 24 comfortable atmosphere RESTAURANT • LOUNGE • LODGING hours a day and a variety of rem i niscent of times gone Est. personal products for those by,” said Manager Lynn 1938 who forgot something from Fuller. “We invite you to join FREE home. us and ‘Come Back To Tradi- Small Other amenities include tion.’ ” Ice Cream Gateway’s bicycle, all-terrain Gateway Lodge is located vehicle and snowmobile at 4103 Highway B in Land Sundae* Sat., April 4 – serving 5-9 p.m. with purchase trails; park and ride; adja- O’ Lakes. cent airport access; and 20 For more information on Sun., April 5 – Brunch 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. of an entrée recreational vehicle camping Gateway Lodge Restaurant April Hours: Open Thurs., Fri. & Sat. – serving 5-9 p.m. *LIMIT ONE PER COUPON. EXPIRES 6/30/15 sites. and Lounge, call (715) 547- “The historic lodge is both 3321 or visit gateway- GATEWAY-LODGE.com • Hwy. B & 45 in Land O’ Lakes, Wis. • 715-547-3321 a peaceful sanctuary and a lodge.com. JOIN US FOR OUR FABULOUS Easter Sunday COUPON Breakfast Specials SPRING SALE Brunch through 4/6/15 April 5 ~ Served 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Buy one, get second one 219 N. Railroad St. (by the bridge next to the Visitors Center) Eagle River Pick an Easter Egg and www.riverstonerestaurant.com 1/2 Off! SAVE an “EGGSTRA” HANDICAP-ACCESSIBLE WEST ENTRANCE ELEVATOR (715) 479-8467 MONDAY-FRIDAY ONLY Must present coupon. Visit Friday, Saturday & Sunday 5%-15% STOREWIDE 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. – Closed Easter Sunday HOMEMADE FOOD Can’t be used with any other offer. We take pride in our cleanliness. Open 7 Days a Week 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Restaurant 715-479-9424 Downtown Three Lakes 125 S. Railroad St., Eagle River www.soda-pops.com 226 Hwy. 70, St. Germain, Wis. 715-479-4333 715-546-2742 Bill & Tori’s FEATURING Friday Fish Fry, Shaved Prime Rib Sandwiches Restaurant/Supper Club Owners! and Take-n-Bake Homemade Pizzas! Italian Beef or Sausage • Vienna Hot Dogs Chicken Wings • Homemade Soups & Chili Beef ’n Cheddar Sandwiches • Gyros Garlic Butter Steak or Pizzas Place your weekly ad in the Trader’s Dining Guide and earn OPEN IN 715-477-1949 Hours: Tues.-Sat. APRIL! 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. 418 Wall St., Eagle River, Wis. BONUS MARKETING www.houseofdogsdiner.com FREE OF CHARGE! * Article and photo in the Trader (with optional coupon space) * Online link to your restaurant’s website or menu * Extended ad coverage thru our online Trader * Weekly entertainment guide write-up CONTACT YOUR AD REP TODAY! (715) 479-4421 NORTH WOODS TRADER Saturday, April 4, 2015 Page 3 Tuesdays-Saturdays, 5-9 Concealed Carry p.m. Full dinner menu with Training Classes nightly specials. Happy hour Learn More @ www.gwps.me GUN WORKS Tuesdays-Thursdays 4-6 PRECISI N SHOOTING p.m. Coziest lounge in town. Check out our new wine list. An eye-opening look into the rights and responsibilities of Wed., all-you-can-eat shrimp carrying a weapon for self-defense. boil; Fri., all-you-can-eat fish Main Street Ed’s, 7909 Agave Azul offers traditional tastic Fish Fry menu featur- Waters Road in Eagle River. fry. Senior night on Thurs. — “This class taught me to be very Main St., Argonne, Wis., 20 homemade dishes such as ing your choice of walleye, Visit eaglewaters.com. 10% off for 60 or older. See thought ful and careful.” miles south of Three Lakes enchiladas, burritos, fajitas, smelt, perch, cod or shrimp. Friendship House Fam- our ad in this week’s Trader Bill Washburn is a veteran hunter safe- on Hwy. 32 South. Open sev- tacos, tamales, chile rellenos, Your hosts, the Millards, ily Restaurant, located on or view us online at vcnews - ty instructor. He was not required to do en days a week — Mondays carnitas and chimichangas, invite you to enjoy affordable West Wall Street in down- review. com in the Dining so, but thought he had better find out more about the law, so he enrolled in a and Tuesdays 11 a.m.-close, as well as Tex-Mex dishes, dining in a North Woods town Eagle River, offers a full Guide section. class taught by Dan Tomasoski of Gun Wednesdays through Satur- steak, seafood and salads. atmosphere at Bucktale Inn, menu that goes beyond the Works Precision Shooting. days 7 a.m.-close and Sun- The Margarita Bar is fully “where good friends meet.” normal definition. They’ve House of Dogs, 418 Wall “Dan did a great job. Concealed carry days 8 a.m.-close. Serving stocked with domestic and (715) 479-7182.
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