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🦞 September 25th is National Lobster Day! 🦞

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Did you know that September 25th is National Lobster Day? Here at JB Hook's , we are so excited about this holiday! Not only is the history of lobster as a dish interesting, but it's also a delicious seafood selection. In fact, we have the best lobster at the Lake of the Ozarks , so make sure to celebrate by checking out the rest of this blog and by coming to the restaurant to try for yourself! What is a Lobster's Natural Habitat? Lobsters typically hide under rocks or in tight spaces on the ocean floor. They aren't particular about the type of ground in which they live - sand, rock, or mud.  Their diet consists of both plants and meat such as fish, mollusks, and worms. A somewhat frightening fact about lobsters is that they can resort to cannibalism when they are in captivity.  You may have had the chance to observe a lobster in a clear tank and noticed that they move by walking, as one would guess. However, if a lobster is trying to get away from a predator, they swim...

Tune into Lake Events this Weekend!

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The Lake of the Ozarks is a happening place to be right now! Not only has the weather cooled off to a beautiful temperature, but there are also several incredible events going on around the lake area this weekend. JB Hook's is here for all of it and we're excited to share some of the great events you can attend in the next few days. Don't forget to come by and see us for the best seafood and best happy hour at the Lake of the Ozarks ! (Photo Credit: FunLake) 14TH ANNUAL LAKE OF THE OZARKS BIKEFEST Sep 16, 2020 - Sep 20, 2020 Lake Wide Event Osage Beach MO 65065 "Visit beautiful Lake of the Ozarks this September for the ultimate BikeFest Event. Events include spectacular scenic rides, more than 200 biker friendly bars and restaurants, great parties, vendors, and rockin' concerts at night! Visit Lake of the Ozarks for a chance to win a custom Harley Davidson motorcycle!" REIKI ENERGY HEALING SESSIONS & INTUITIVE READINGS Sep 16, 2020 - Sep 19, 2020 CBD Amer...

Best Happy Hour at the Lake! 🍸🍷🍹

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JB Hook's has the best happy hour at the Lake of the Ozarks ! We are so honored to receive this award from the 2020 Best of the Lake. There are a lot of reasons our happy hour is the best, including the days available, expanded hours, delicious appetizers, and live music almost every night! Keep reading to learn more, and come see us to experience it for yourself.  More Than Just 2 Hours! Something that sets our happy hour apart from all the rest is how long it lasts! Rather than just a couple of hours during the day, it runs every Monday through Saturday from 3-9pm and all day every Sunday! Those hours can change seasonally, so make sure to check our website for exact times. Right now, those times mean that you can enjoy half-price appetizers and fantastic drink specials for 46 hours every week! Entertaining Live Music JB Hook's is home to some of the  best live music at the Lake of the Ozarks  from 5:30-8:30 every Monday-Saturday. That means on the weekd...

FAQs About Gluten You Want to Know!

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You've probably heard a lot about gluten-free diets, gluten intolerance, or maybe even celiac disease. But do you know what all of those things mean? JB Hook's is the best restaurant at the Lake of the Ozarks , and we are here to help explain everything you need to know about gluten. Keep reading to learn more, and be sure to come visit us for the best food at the Lake of the Ozarks ! We are dedicated to serving you and we take all dietary concerns seriously. What is Gluten, Anyway? Gluten is actually the Latin term for "glue". While that doesn't sound very appetizing, it does describe the function of gluten in foods quite well. This protein is found naturally in wheat, rye, barley, and other common grains. Gluten really does act like a glue that helps hold foods together and gives pastries and other bread items their beloved soft, elastic texture. What Does Gluten Intolerance Mean? Some individuals test negative for Celiac Disease, but they still suffer...