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Or If You Have a Site and Are Tired of Not Being Found Online, We Can Help! NORTH WOODS A SPECIAL SECTION OF THE VILAS COUNTY NEWS-REVIEW POSTAL PATRON AND THE THREE LAKES NEWS PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. Postage PAID Wednesday, Permit No. 13 April 4, 2018 Eagle River (715) 479-4421 © Eagle River Publications, Inc. 1972 THE PAUL BUNYAN OF NORTH WOODS ADVERTISING Or if you have a site and are tired of not being found online, we can help! 5-Page Custom Design ¸ We create all your content w/mobile optimization ¸ We do all the work $ ¸ Your website will be SEO’d 599 ¸ Plus LOTS more! 10-Page Custom Design ¸ Unlimited updates for one low monthly w/mobile optimization hosting and maintenance fee — $59.99 $1,199 CALL A SALES REP TODAY TO GET STARTED! Phone: 715.479.4421 VILAS COUNTY • Jo Daniel NEWS-REVIEW • Kurt Krueger EAGLE RIVER PUBLICATIONS, INC. NORTH WOODS TRADER Wed., April 4, 2018 Page 2 FEATURED RESTAURANT Main Street Ed’s features Argonne, WI • 715-649-3810 20 min. south of Three Lakes on 32 S. April Steak Special specials for April, nightly 1/2-lb. Hunters-Style Sirloin $ 95 Topped with onions and mushrooms, 13 complete dinner .............................................................. This week’s featured es- chicken, ribs and a rib-eye tablishment is Main Street steak special. Mexican Tuesdays • Seafood Wednesdays • Smoking Thursdays Ed’s in Argonne. Fridays, the restaurant All-You-Can-Eat Friday Fish Fry • Saturday Slow-Roasted Prime Rib Sunday - All-You-Can-Eat Breaded Pork Chops and Fried Chicken Main Street Ed’s is lo- serves an all-you-can-eat SANDWICH OF THE MONTH: cated at 7909 Main St. in fish fry and poor man’s lob- Combo Burger and Brat Patties Argonne. It is owned and op- ster. Along with those grilled on a kaiser bun with french fries ..........$6.95 erated by chefs Edmund and choices guests also can enjoy Michael Hill, who opened Parmesan haddock. Plus Regular Menu All Week the business in 2008. Saturdays, the menu fea- mainstreeteds.com Edmund and Michael tures a slow-roasted prime Open Tues.-Thurs. 11 a.m.; Fri. - Sun. 10 a.m. Hill are passionate about rib and rib-eye steak spe- providing customers great cials. food, drinks and service — Sundays, all you can eat values they have built their fried chicken, or all you can reputation on since opening. eat grill pork chops with “We’ve treated every cus- mashed potatoes, gravy and Come for the GREATGREAT FOODFOOD –– tomer like they were a part dressing is one of the most of our family,” said Ed Hill. popular weekly items. Alter- Stay for the “Other restaurants may of- natively, there is an all-you- FUN!FUN! served from 4-9 p.m. fer similar services, but our can-eat breaded pork chop NIGHTLY SPECIALS — services are the best and dinner to go along with a Lunch specials served from 11 a.m. come with a personal touch.” slow-roasted prime rib. MONDAY The Hills welcome sports In addition to their food S Chicken & Ribs Combo Includes salad and potato fans to watch a favorite pro- specials, the bar also fea- TUESDAY fessional or college sports tures weekly drink specials. Main Street Ed’s co-owner and executive chef, Mike Hill, pre- S All-You-Can-Eat Peel ‘n’ Eat Shrimp team on one of their big- pares fish for a Friday fish fry. —STAFF PHOTO Main Street Ed’s ex- Includes salad and potato screen TVs. panded its catering business Bucket of Shrimp 1/2 lb. or 1 lb. The restaurant offers owner of Wooden Nickel in Their sandwich special for in 2015. Michael Hill has Includes salad and potato family dining with a sports Appleton, and was the exec- the month is a combo burger personally prepared and WEDNESDAY ¢ bar theme. The menu fea- utive chef at Apple Creek with a grilled beef and brat catered for more than 2,000 S 35 Wings (in-house only) tures gourmet burgers, Inn and The Marq for 25 pattie served on a Kaiser wedding events, including THURSDAY MEXICAN NIGHT – FULL MEXICAN MENU seafood, steaks, monthly years. roll for $6.95. two different United States S Build Your Own Taco $2 Each steak specials, daily specials Each month, Main Street Tuesdays, Main Street presidential events. He has FRIDAY Served All Day and a Friday fish fry. Ed’s features a different cut Ed’s offers a Mexican and catered for groups of any- S Fantastic Fish Fry “We smoke our own ribs, and preparation for its steak Latin American-themed where from 10 to 11,000 Perch, Cod, Walleye prepared a variety of ways pulled pork and other meats of the month. It comes with men u featuring tacos, burri- guests. SATURDAY on-site just for our cus- a complete dinner and can tos, quesadillas, enchiladas Currently, the restaurant S Prime Rib with soup or salad and potato tomers,” said Ed Hill. “We be purchased daily. The and more. Wednesdays, the is open Tuesdays through SUNDAY also offer different menus steak of the month has been restaurant offers an all-you- Thursdays, from 11 a.m. to 9 S All-You-Can-Eat Broasted Chicken throughout the year.” so popular that the Hills re- can-eat fish fry and seafood p.m.; Fridays and Satur- Ed Hill has been a chef cently added a Sandwich of specials. Choose either bat- days, 10 a.m to 10 p.m.; and for more than 50 years and the Month. tered shrimp, one pound of Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 8 has operated other restau- For April, Main Street peel-and-eat shrimp or wall- p.m. rants, including the Dinner Ed’s will feature a half- eye. For more information, Bell in Milwaukee and Hill’s pound sirloin steak served Smokin’ Thursdays fea- call (715) 649-3810, email Still in Copper Country. “hunter’s style” with onions ture a variety of smoked and [email protected] SERVING DAILY Eagle River 715-479-4872 Michael Hill has been an and mushrooms for $13.95. barbecued meats along with or visit mainstreeteds.com. 11 A.M. - CLOSE • 1938 • CELEBRATING OUR 80TH YEAR! • 2018 • Est. Open Friday & 1938 Restaurant open Saturday Evening Tues.-Sat., 5-9 p.m. OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY with Nightly Specials Serving 5-9 p.m. BAR 4 P.M. RESTAURANT CLOSED APRIL 8-14 Tavern opens 4:30 p.m. DINNER 5 P.M. FRIDAY FISH SPECIALS FULL MENU AVAILABLE RIVERSTONE CATERING WRJO Adult Prom on Saturday, April 21 www.riverstonerestaurant.com Tickets available at Eagle Waters and WRJO Happy Hour in the Coziest Lounge in Town Mon.-Thurs. 4-6 p.m. (715) 479-8467 219 N. 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