Camp Lonetree

Camp Lonetree is a cozy cabin-like
Bar and Grill featuring a casual menu in the upstairs of 701. Celebrate the seasons at camp with our 4-season rooftop patio! 

While the inspiration and name came from the hunting camp our dad and his buddies frequent, Lonetree Wildlife  near Harvey North Dakota, this Camp you won't be rough'in it. 

The reasons we live in North Dakota are because we love having 4 seasons. . . right? So we figure, embrace them like our ancestors did. Why not dine in the snow, wind, and heat! Cozy up by the firepit, watch the stars and take part in all the fun events we have going on! If the elements are too much, belly up to the bar or make friends at the communal tables. 

 There is always something to do at camp!

  • Mondays: Closed
  • Tuesdays: CrIBBAGE at 7:00
  • Wednesdays: Trivia
  • Thursdays: FOOD, FUN AND FRIENDS
  • Fridays: Food, Fun and Friends
  • Saturdays: Food, fun and friends

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q. Do I need reservations for Camp Lonetree?

Q. Are dogs allowed?

Q. Are kids allowed?

Camp is a no reservation zone (with the exception of our igloos which take reservations -walk-in availability if no reservations at that time).  Come on up and join the party-the busier it is the more fun it is! Tables are constantly turning over so the wait time is minimal. Indoors we have communal seating so brush off your midwestern shyness and meet some new friends!

Q.  What are the details on the Igloos?

The Igloos are available from October through April but are weather dependent. They do have small heaters in them which work great when the temp is around 20 degrees or higher. We take reservations for the igloos! There is no fee or food and beverage minimum to use and you may order off of the Prairie Kitchen or the Camp Lonetree menu inside the igloos. All tabs in the igloos will have an automatic 18% gratuity. 

Camp Lonetree has a seperate kitchen and menu. We love the idea of you hopping back and forth to the different restaurants to enjoy both menus! **IGLOO reservations can order off either menu

We love dogs! Unfortunately because of the placement of our kitchen to the patio, the health department won't allow us to have pets on the patio. 

Absolutely!  One of our favorite things about camp is seeing all the different ages enjoying the space. There are yard games in the summer and curling and board games in the winter to keep them entertained... and did we mention they are "fenced in".

Q. Can I order off both menus upstairs?

Hours Open

Monday: Closed
Tuesday-Friday: 4pm -11 pm
Saturday: 11 am-11 pm
Sunday 11 am-9 pm

Rooftop Capacity

300

Boone's Farm Flavors

3

Games available

35

What's the Vibe?

Fire pit

open air concerts

Buddy coolers & Pitchers of cocktails

Yard Games

So much fun

Casual Menu

Casual Menu

KIND WORDS

“Easily one of my favorite restaurants in town and a top pick to bring my out-of-town friends and family."

Their menu embraces midwest dishes and cranks the flavor and presentation up a notch. The service is wonderful and exemplifies the warm, kind nature of our community. 

— Mandy Markwardt- Google review

“This was our first visit and it was simply perfect.”

The waitress we had is the best waitress on the planet. She knew everything on the menu and was incredibly kind. Thank you so much for taking care of us. Food was W.O.W!! So good! Congratulations 701, you're my new favorite place to go!!.

— Kelsey Duffney-Google review 

“AMAZING! Delicious food. Lots of gluten free options. "

Service was great, everyone was friendly and the food is to die for. Definitely recommend the meatballs! Will go here again. 

— AM -Google review

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