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Featured Events Thursday 12/20
| Enjoy Lake's Best Happy Hour and Live Music! |
JB Hooks Lake of the Ozarks Restaurant |
| For fine dining at Lake of the Ozarks, you can’t beat JB Hooks. For romantic dining, a business lunch, a private party, or for Lake of the Ozarks best happy hour, we invite you to visit us at JB Hooks restaurant. Featuring an incredible shrimp and oyster bar, ocean fish and freshwater fish, as well hand carved, USDA aged steaks… you’ll enjoy a meal you won’t soon forget. |
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| New Year’s Eve |
H. Toads Bar & Grill |
You’re invited to the biggest New Year’s Eve Bash at the Lake of the Ozarks! Join us December 31st 2018 for the a rockin party that doesn’t stop till 3am! We’ll be hitting the count down with a private party featuring the Dave Baker Band in the Harbor Ballroom (Tickets Required), and DJ Lou Diesel providing the entertainment at the Horny Toad Entertainment Complex (no cover!).
H. Toad’s will also be serving an exclusive NYE Menu (Full menu available at a later date, please check back).
Tickets for the Private Party are just $25/person. Must be a hotel guest to stay after 1:15am. |
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| The Best Entertainment on the Lake of the Ozarks |
H. Toads Bar & Grill |
| H. Toad’s Bar & Grill is home of the best nightlife on the Lake of the Ozarks. We feature some of the most exciting, action packed, get your butt on the dance floor acts from a wide range of artists. Whether you’re looking for great local flavor, regional frequenters, or stunning national acts, we’ve got them all at H.Toad’s. |
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More Events Thursday 12/20
Blue Christmas Service @ St. George Episcopal Church in Camdenton
Event Time 6:00 PM |
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Blue Christmas Service - December 20 at 6pm
For those experiencing grief, loss or hardship, the Christmas season is far from the most wonderful time of the year. Typical holiday festivities—merry carol singing, decorating, gathering with family and purchasing gifts—emphasize joy and cheer, leaving little room for pain and grief.
The service is open to anyone, and often non-church-goers and even those who practice other religions attend. The service is meant to be ecumenical in nature and open to anyone who needs it, regardless of denomination. While attendees are often coping with the loss of a loved one, there are many types of grief that are expressed in these services. It could be the loss of a job, it could be the loss of a marriage… any sort of substantial loss. Any loss like that creates a hole in our life.
The service includes a candle lighting ceremony done in memory of those who have been lost, which in turn symbolizes resilience and hope. People are invited during the service to come forward, light a candle and place it in a bowl of water. While the bowl symbolizes feelings of loss and pain, the liturgy states that the candles act as a reminder that the presence of loved ones is still with us. A symbol of what they meant to us, how they loved us, and formed us, and can never be taken away.
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| OPEN DAILY AT 11AM |
WICKED WILLIE'S SPORTS GRILL |
WATCH IT HERE! 31 Televisions & 3 Projection Screens
The lake has never experienced a sports grill like this before! The new Wicked Willies features an open industrial modern concept with 31 televisions along with 3 Projection Screens. You won’t miss any of your favorite team’s sports action.
Dine with a menu that is completely unique to the lake and like nothing you have ever tasted before at a sports grill. Featuring fresh ingredients, and gluten free options. #WICKEDGOOD
Bring the whole family out to watch the game! |
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| Open All Day Every Day at 11am |
Tuckers Shuckers Oysters & Tap |
Fresh Oysters & 28 Tap Beers at Lake of the Ozarks
Tucker’s Shuckers is Lake of the Ozarks’ newest restaurant featuring Oysters and Tap, Live Music and Sports. For the Ostraconophobiacs we have amazing burgers, sandwiches, salads, steaks … but we’re really all about our oysters! |
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