Head east (of maintown Hudson) young man, not west, for more of the most popular music and Friday food

We’d love to see Lady Luck’s lauded Leisha in bling at The Willow, would we not, and also bring in the creative seafood choices at nearby Paddy Ryan’s:
— Start off the weekend with Lady Luck, a band that again, was listed prominently in what’s become my music bible of sorts, a ranking of dozens of bands in an online survey of the best and most popular. They will be at the Willow River Saloon in Burkhardt on Friday night, March 2.
Than on Saturday evening there, its Blind Dog, which I accidentally typed in as Bling Dog, than had to correct my typo. Figuring that we recently had Fat Tuesday, consider it a Freudian slip.
— Lent is here, but don’t lament, since you’ve been waiting for your best seafood dinner at length through a long winter. Lent can mean money well spent (and not too much of it either). So why not change it up and have something different from that flourish of fish fries on Fridays? Enter Paddy Ryan’s, not far from The Willow in the town of Hudson so you can do both, for entrees you’ll have trouble finding elsewhere in western Wisconsin. Namely these three creations: Clarenbridge calamari, breaded with the local touch of house seafood sauce; Belfast seafood chowder in a rich cream stock with fresh herbs and a splash of sherry; and finally, glazed salmon fillet topped with a maple, Dijon and bacon glaze (OK, even though its Lent we can cut you some slack with that last ingredient).

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