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Land O' Lakes Office at 4153 County Hwy. B NORTH WOODS A SPECIAL SECTION OF THE VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW POSTAL PATRON DOWNTOWN EAGLE RIVER OFFICE AT 218 E. WALL ST. 218E.WALL AT EAGLERIVEROFFICE DOWNTOWN “THERE’S NOPLACELIKEHOME!” “THERE’S NOPLACELIKEHOME!” AND THE THREE LAKES NEWS PRSRT STD MAIN OFFICE AT 223 W. PINE ST. INEAGLERIVER PINE ST. 223W. AT MAIN OFFICE Diana Chopin T.D. Biegel T.D. Burkett & Associates ECRWSS U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 13 www.BurkettRealty.com Wednesday, Eagle River Ken Biegel June 28, 2017 (715) 479-4421 Chuck McDonald Ron LaFave © Eagle River Publications, Inc. 1972 THE PAUL BUNYAN OF NORTH WOODS ADVERTISING Rick Maney Todd Staege Todd Bud Pride THIS AREA’S LARGEST SELECTION OF LA-Z-BOY COMFORT FOR YOUR HOME! Dan Holperin Bob McMahon Sue Carr STOP INFOROURBROCHURE—YOURGUIDETOTHENORTH 223 W. PineSt. 223 W. 715-479-3090 GABE Eagle River Reclina-Rocker Recliner in theNorthwoods!” “These arethebestagents $ only Jim Nykolayko LAND O’ LAKES OFFICE AT 4153 COUNTY HWY. B HWY. 4153 COUNTY AT LAKESOFFICE LAND O’ DOWNTOWN THREE LAKES OFFICE AT 1791SUPERIORST. AT THREELAKESOFFICE DOWNTOWN 399 715-477-1800 Eagle River Rick Brashler Tom Kolinsky Tom GIBSON Reclina-Rocker Kiosk Recliner Joyce Nykolayko $ only 499 Shelly Ramesh Cliff Kolinsky Cliff 715-547-3400 Land O’Lakes 4153 Hwy.B ASHER — Jerry Burkett Reclining Mary Radtke Sofa Gary Van Wormer Gary Van Erica Hultsch $ only 715-546-3900 ASK ABOUT UPGRADING TO POWER AND/OR MEMORY FOAM! See store for details. Three Lakes Three 999 Downtown OPEN MON.-SAT. 9 A.M.-5 P.M., SUN. 11 A.M.-3 P.M. Charity Boldebuck 12-Month No-Interest Financing Available (See store for details) Closed 4TH of July northwoods-furniture.com NORTH WOODS TRADER Wednesday, June 28, 2017 Page 2 FEATURED RESTAURANT Open Bowling • League Bowling Full Bar • Game Room Birthday Parties • Group Outings Pizza & Snacks New owners breathe life back 4191 Cty. Rd. B, Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540 OPEN DAILY AT 9 A.M. 715-547-3620 into The Alley Lanes & Tavern www.thealleylanes.com The Alley Lanes & Tav- ern, formerly known as T&M Lanes in downtown Land O’ Lakes, is now open and fully operational under the new ownership of Rob and Melissa Spiotto. Est. The Spiotto’s came to Restaurant open: Tues.-Sat. 5-9 p.m. 1938 Land O’ Lakes from New RESTAURANT • LOUNGE • LODGING Lenox, Ill. “The time had come in WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY UNLIMITED SENIOR AYCE PRIME our lives to make a perma- SHRIMP BOIL DISCOUNTS FISH FRY RIB nent move, and leave behind • • the hustle and bustle of the Co n zie Tow Chicago area,” Rob Spiotto New! SUNDAY st Lounge in said. “After spending many Mon.-Thurs. years vacationing in the 4-6 p.m. North Woods and loving the BRUNCH area, we were thrilled when 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Happy Hour we saw the opportunity to GATEWAY-LODGE.com • Hwy. B & 45 in Land O’ Lakes, Wis. • 715-547-3321 bring new life to a fun, fam- ily-friendly establishment in a community that we want to live and raise our family in.” The Alley Lanes & Tavern is open for bowling seven STONE TAVERN OPENS AT 4:30 P.M. days a week, with league “HAPPIEST HOUR” (AND A HALF) bowling scheduled for Thurs- 4:30-6 P.M. SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY days. The Spiotto’s say they APPETIZER & DRINK SPECIALS OPEN DAILY 5-9 P.M. have five teams of four The Alley Lanes & Tavern in Land O’ Lakes is and bowling alley are under new ownership bowlers competing currently, open for bowling seven days a week. The bar and management. —Contributed Photo but are open to more if peo- GIRLS NIGHT OUT ple are interested. pied.” The Alley Lanes & Tavern “The whole group has a EVERY THURSDAY The bowling alley offers a Food service is back in is a perfect location for birth- love for the North Woods and ALL NIGHT IN THE STONE TAVERN number of specials for gen- full swing at The Alley Lanes day parties. are excited to be part of the APPETIZER & DRINK SPECIALS eral bowling, including group & Tavern. They currently of- The Alley is able to cater new business venture and packages. fer a variety of pizzas, pizza for almost anyone’s party carry on the over 40 years of www.riverstonerestaurant.com (715) 479-8467 “We are outfitted with the fries and other snacks along needs, and is also able to bowling tradition in Land O’ 219 N. Railroad St. (by the bridge next to the Visitors Center) Eagle River six original wooden lanes, with the a fully-stocked bar help first-time bowlers as Lakes,” Spiotto said. Visit our sister restaurant… and they now feature new that the Spiotto’s say is al- well as those of almost any The Alley Lanes & Tavern monitors for electronic scor- ways open to the public experience level. is open seven days a week Open daily 11 a.m.-9 p.m. ing,” Spiotto said. “The origi- whether a person is bowling The Spiottos say they are from 9 a.m. until close. It is 125 S. Railroad St. (715) 479-9424 nal locker rooms have been or not. fortunate to have Sarah Lipa located at 4191 Highway B remodeled into a children’s “We have plans to open a working as operations man- in downtown Land O’ Lakes. game room and are a big hit. full kitchen with a more var- ager at The Alley along with For more information, call We have something here to ied menu in the near future,” bowling manager Matt Out- (715) 547-3620 or go to theal- keep the whole family occu- Spiotto said. man. leylanes.com. Gateway Lodge Restaurant and Lounge EAGLE WATERS RESORT 4103 Hwy. B, Land O’ Lakes 715-547-3321 CLOSED TUESDAY, HOURS STARTING JULY 1 Make it memorable MONDAY - SATURDAY FIREWORKS from the BEST SEATS in town! Casual fine dining JULY 4 Bar 4 p.m. • Dinner 5 p.m. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Fireworks Drinks AT THE blue heron Tuesdays Amp Quiz Trivia Music 12TH Annual Food SERVING LUNCH SATURDAY - SUNDAY Wednesdays Karaoke NOW! 11:30 A.M. - 4 P.M. Thursdays Bret & Frisk Fridays Kevin RD Serving Dinner 5-9 p.m. 7 Days a Week Saturdays Diamond Pepper (July 1 & 22) July 3 Party Reservations suggested ~ (715) 337-2144 Ric (July 8 & 15) CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH SUNDAYS, 9-1 • DINNER 5 P.M. Monday, July 3 Located in Wild Eagle Lodge EVENTS, HOURS, DAYS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Starting at 5:30 p.m. ’til midnight 4443 Chain O’ Lakes Rd., Eagle River Outside Courtyard located off of the restaurant, www.blue-heron-restaurant.com 715-479-4411 eaglewaters.com serving food outside. Featuring the Best Slow-Roasted Prime Rib and Crisp Roast Duck Every Day Made-from-scratch Full Menu ~ Daily Specials comfort food MUSIC by LIVE MUSIC by Tuesday: Chicken & Ribs Combo • Lamb Chops Made-to-order pizza DJ FLASH DAVE STEFFEN Wednesday: ENTERTAINMENT BAND Roast Duck Full menu 5 to 8 p.m. 8 p.m. to midnight Thursday: German Night and specials RUSTIC NORTHWOODS ATMOSPHERE Beef Rouladen 8000 Hwy. 70 Bavarian Pork Shank Friday Fish Fry St. Germain, WI 54558 Pork Schnitzel 933 N. Railroad St., Eagle River (715) 479-7178 Friday: 715-477-1155 Saturday Prime Rib E-mail: [email protected] Fish Fry • Fresh Fish Selections OPEN TUES.-SAT. 11 A.M. www.THE-GOLDEN-PINES.com Saturday: Full bar and Surf & Turf • Rack of Lamb Dine In or Carry Out game room Open Mon.-Sat. Serving at 4 p.m. Now hiring all positions! PRIVATE PARTY ROOM — GROUPS WELCOME! Argonne, WI • 715-649-3810 20 min. south of Three Lakes on 32 S. June Steak Special 12-oz. Garlic New York Strip $ 95 with Mushrooms ............................................................................. 14 Restaurant/Supper Club Owners! Mexican Menu on Mondays & Tuesdays Tacos - Burritos - Quesadillas - Enchiladas & More Seafood Wednesdays 1-lb. Shrimp Boil…$14.95 AYCE Fish Fry…$11.95 Place your weekly ad in the Trader’s Dining Guide and earn & Jumbo Shrimp, battered………………………$14.95 Lightly Breaded Baby Walleye Dinner……………$14.95 Smoking Thursdays until 8 p.m. Smoked Brisket, BBQ Ribs, Pulled Pork with baked beans, coleslaw, cornbread muffins & more…$19.95 All-You-Can-Eat Friday Fish Fry BONUS MARKETING Also Poor Man’s Lobster • Parmesan Haddock • Shrimp Basket Saturday Slow-Roasted Prime Rib Sunday - All You Can Eat Breaded Pork Chops…$8.95 Baked Chicken…$8.95 FREE OF CHARGE! SANDWICH OF THE MONTH: 1/2-lb. Brat with Peppers & Onions on a Pretzel Bun Plus Regular Menu All Week * Article and photo in the Trader (with optional coupon space) mainstreeteds.com * Online link to your restaurant’s website or menu OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.; Fri. - Sun. 10 a.m. * Extended ad coverage thru our online Trader * Weekly entertainment guide write-up SUGAR shack CONTACT YOUR AD REP TODAY! 19 VARIETIES OF SCOOPED KEMPS PREMIUM ICE CREAMS Soft Serve Cones, Malts, Shakes and Sundaes COME AND TRY ALL 19 FLAVORS (715) 479-4421 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, NOON TO 9 P.M. NORTH WOODS TRADER Wednesday, June 28, 2017 Page 3 “WE ONLY SMOKE THE GOOD STUFF” FRESH MEATS SMOKED IN-HOUSE — CALL-AHEAD ORDERS WELCOME! • HOT SANDWICHES • CRAFT BEERS • WINE • ICE CREAM OPEN WED.-MON. 11 A.M. - 8 P.M. The Boat House Grill & Creamery Alexander’s Family West Wall St. in Eagle River, a.m.-close. Serving sand- and parties welcome by call- 554 Hwy. 45N, Conover • 715-477-2628 Pizza Parlor, for 40 years offers a full menu that goes wiches, big meal sandwiches, ing in advance (715) 477- has been located on 211 S.
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