 For some students after a long day in class, nothing sounds better than a beer and a burger. A new bar will give BSU students and the community a place to unwind. Hedy Clotter has more. Located in the heart of Beaver City on 16th Street and Bemidji Avenue, a new restaurant is now open. Bunkhouse Bar and Grill had its soft opening a little over two weeks ago and the people are piling in. Great place, location for a restaurant and a group bar for BSU students in the area, because there's nothing like this in town. As soon as you walk into the bar, you can see the Beaver Pride throughout. There are of course the green walls and all of the BSU memorabilia, that is the decor. There's a lot of foot traffic walking by and I know around campus, I mean before we're open, people were, what are you open? What are you open? What are you open? The BSU beavers are incorporated into the menu. A beaver in a blanket is a stitch worth brought, deep fried and wrapped in dough and served with bunk sauce. There are more than 15 burgers available from the Hollywood to the Bunkhouse and 15 different beers on tap. I think we'll have a lot of BSU students in here and if we open at seven they can stop in and grab a quick sandwich and a cup of coffee and keep walking to class. Our majority of our stuff is burgers and we do have chicken sandwiches, salads and wraps for lunch and dinner. You don't have to be a BSU student or alum, this place is open to everyone. At Bunkhouse they want to serve more than just burgers and beers like fundraising events for BSU students. It's for the community, you know. Support from the community shows as Bunkhouse owners have another restaurant, Lazy Jacks, and the people have followed. Great food, awesome service, just like Lazy Jacks. I would come back here most definitely. It was great, drinks are good, fresh bread daily, that's good, burgers are great, prices are cheap. Cheers to burgers, beers, and the beavers. In Bemidji, Haiti-Claude, Lakeland News. As part of the soft opening, the Bunkhouse held a fundraiser for school craft and raised over $1,500. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.