This place pleasantly surprised me, we wound up wandering in for lunch after the café we went into had a long wait. Initially it looks very touristy and gimmicky; which after living in several major cities around the U. S, I usually try avoiding touristy. The food was traditional bar food, pretty decent and very inexpensive which was an added bonus! The bonus, bonus was our waiter was super nice and gave us some recommendations when we visited Provo and also had a pretty sweet singing voice :)
Bridgette G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Lauderdale, FL
After reading reviews, I planned not to eat here beforehand for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers(I recommend tapas at Bin 32 just around the corner). $ 34 ticket for myself and my 3 year old daughter was free(yay!) but she had to sit on my lap. When we walked in, I was impressed by the pre show and the concessions. I got my daughter some popcorn($ 4) which was pricey but I knew it would occupy her. Also, when we were being directed to our seat, the usher suddenly offered us a front row seat after chatting me up. The best part was that my daughter got her own seat! It totally changed our experience! At intermission you can pick up preordered milkshakes which I thought was a nice touch. I tried the Oreo one and it was amazing.($ 7) The show was top quality. Tons of talent and dancing. The slow motion part was epic. My daughter got a picture with her favorite bride at the end. One song brought me to tears, especially being there with my daughter, such a great memory. I highly recommend spending a night here if you are a lover of the arts!
Brandon Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Scottsdale, AZ
This was a fun addition to our visit to Jackson Hole. This isn’t a review of the show that we saw(Seven Brides for Seven Brothers), which was great, but rather the venue itself. This is an old-school theatre with character. The lobby is very unique, very old-school complete with a bar and the smell of fresh popcorn permeating throughout. The performers were stationed on the steps inside, providing entertainment to the theatre-goers before they entered. At intermission, there were plenty of refreshment choices(including milkshakes!). The playing space itself seats maybe 300? The seats are older, the stage isn’t huge(but the entire space is utilized well), the acoustics are decent… the tin-tiled ceiling is evidence of the venue’s history and adds to the homey feel. It used to be a bowling alley at one point. This is definitely a summer stock theatre, or at least it has that feel(I speak from many summers of stock experience!). A fun experience overall, with a talented cast to boot. A great addition to our trip. It ain’t NYC, but it’s Jackson Hole… and Jackson Hole did pretty dang good!
Jeff T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toledo, OH
This place is amazing! The lunch prices are probably the best in Jackson. I recommend the Barrel Racing crispy chicken sandwich. As you eat, the waiters and waitresses sing about every 25 minutes. Great free entertainment while eating lunch. I highly recommend this place. It’s also known as the Saddle Rock Saloon. Kids had fun here.
Ronz M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
7 Brides for 7 Brothers a MUSTSEE. We had so much fun! My family and I enjoy the movie version at least once a year. It is a classic and one of our favorites! Tonight’s performance in many ways was better! The actors were well rehearsed and quick thinking when needed. Their energy is so infectious you could not help but be drawn in. They cleverly included the audience in the performance as the entire theater room was their stage as they entered and exited from doors all around and spoke to audience members as if they were part of the show. They added humor to the show which had everyone laughing. My children were on the edge of their seat enjoying every minute … So much in fact that one forgot the chocolate shake that was half started during intermission. Many of the original songs were played and they added some of their own songs. The props and scene changes were excellent and fluid. I WOULDSEETHISAGAIN! I highly recommend it to everyone. I’d like to thank the performers and the theatre for putting on such a fun show. One of the performers is from our hometown — Houston.
Fred A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Princeton Junction, NJ
We saw The Jackson Hole Playhouse summer show Seven Brides for Seven Brothers on opening night and it was outstanding. Performers were top notch and all seemed to be having lots of fun. The acting, singing and dancing was really entertaining. The dinner preceding the show was excellent and served up by the friendly cast members with enthusiasm. The tunes between courses were also enjoyable. A great night out and highly recommended.
Christina H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
We saw Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and it was wonderful! We really enjoyed the show and were laughing a lot. The actors did a really great job. The playhouse is old and charming and very unique. Would love to go back and see the show again while we are in town. Just loved it!
Shirl A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
We stumbled upon this local jewel. We heard Bonanza music coming from this old timey saloon like building. We looked through the window and saw a lot of commotion going on and folks in custom. We asked the nice lady at the registered an about the place, it was a dinner and a show. We weren’t particularly hungry, and curtain was in 35 minutes. We weren’t sure what we wanted to do, so she said we were welcome to stay for the preshow! I don’t know about anyone’s else experience, but everyone just seemed super nice! We ended-up sharing a the pork loin dinner, which was fantastic! It’s a family bar so they don’t serve alcohol, but by the looks of it they have a cork service. We looked at the program, and the woman who is running the tickets and served us dinner is the owner, director, producer of the show! Curtain.. I’ve been to my share of off off off Broadway shows/musicals and I’ve learned it’s a gamble. Wow! It was an splendid well performed show! The cast was culturally diverse, all were skilled and talented! and brought the story alive. We loved this version of Paint Your Wagon! It’s a true culturally poignant American story!
Darlene G.
Ala
Uh… no. Food is not good. The show is lackluster.. and the staff rush you out of your chair WHILEYOUARESTILLEATING. A lot of things to do here… I’m not pleased. Seriously though this was not what I paid good money for. Go enjoy food and entertainment elsewhere.