jackson hole at night winter 2014
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An insider's guide to nightlife in the Tetons.TRANSCRIPT
A contemporary American pub and beer hall, offering a modern twist on
classic pub grub and summertime seafood grilling menu.
Friday & Saturday Night Music 6:30-9:30pm
Complimentary Valet7680 Granite Loop Road Teton Village, Wyoming
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Grace Potter at the Mangy Moose
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Experience the adventure of
WINTERin Jackson Hole
567 W. Broadway, P.O. Box 3249Jackson, Wyoming 83001307-732-0299www.planetjh.com
Art Director: Jeana HaarmanAd Designers: Jen TillotsonSales: Mary Grossman, Jen TillotsonContributors: Aaron Davis, JakeNichols, Robyn VincentCopy Editor: Teresa GriswoldPublisher: Mary Grossman,Planet Jackson Hole, Inc.
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On the cover:CARRIE RODRIGUEZCover design Jeana Haarman
Teton WinterMusic Scene 6
At Night Listings 9
Just the BARS 10
CommemorativeSnow King Brew 12
Warm Winter Fare 14
Winter Calendarof Events 16
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A publication of Planet Jackson Hole
Sleigh Ride & Dinner at Mill Iron Ranch Enjoy an evening sleigh ride with family and friends followed by Chancy's world famoust-bone steak dinner in our lodge. (other meal options available)Family Owned and Operated • Located just a short drive from JacksonReservations: (307) 733-6390 / (888) 808-6390 • MillIronRanch.net - [email protected]
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If you came to Jackson Hole thiswinter only for the world class skiing,you’d be missing out on TetonCounty’s best-kept secret—the livelymusic scene. Live music and winterculture go hand-in-hand in these parts.Here’s a sampling of what you canlend your ears to at night while rest-ing up for another day on the slopes.
Theatre ConcertsJackson has two tremendous the-
atres featuring national touring acts,film and art—Center Theater insideJackson Hole Center for the Arts andthe Pink Garter Theatre.
The lineup of evening concerts at thePink Garter (capacity: 350 seated, 450
standing) include Western swing leg-ends Asleep at the Wheel (Dec. 29,$31-$34), Fox Street Allstars andWhitewater Ramble (Dec. 30, $20-$25), New Year’s Eve with the twenty-piece funk-rock collective March FourthMarching Band (Dec. 31, $30-$40),Tribal Seeds with Through the Roots(Jan. 22, $17-$19), Moon Taxi (Jan.25, $12-$14), one man jamband KellerWilliams (Feb. 8, $25-$28), Irationwith Natural Vibrations and TheMovement (Feb. 9, $15-$60), Cajunslamgrass legends Leftover Salmon(March 13, $25-$28), and the dynamicvoice of Martin Sexton (March 20,$25-$28). PinkGarterTheatre.com.
The Center Theater (capacity: 520),will host the locally-flared WinterHootennany folk show (Dec. 28, $10),
Powder by day
pulsing music by night
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Galactic plays The Knotty Pine on March 11.
bluegrass legends Del McCoury Band(Dec. 30, $52-$62), Nellie McKay withmembers of the Turtle Island Quartet(Jan. 3, $40-$55), alt-country songwriterPatterson Hood (Jan. 12, $25), SarahLee Guthrie and Johnny Irion (Jan. 27,$20), Royal Southern Brotherhood(Feb. 4, $30), guitar master Leo Kottke(Feb. 22, $32-$42), 89.1 FM KHOLthank you show with El Ten Eleven(Feb. 23, $20), soul and blues withKeb’ Mo’ (Feb. 24, $45-$65), veteralblues-rocker Elvin Bishop Band (March9, $50-$65), and Americana angelCarrie Rodriguez (March 16, $25).JHCenterForTheArts.org.
The Club SceneFor those who enjoy music but don’t
dig the late night scene, shows at theSilver Dollar Bar and Grill have theideal showtime (7:30 to 11 p.m.) andprice (free). Tuesdays, including NewYear’s Eve, feature local folk-rock/blue-grass house band One Ton Pig, whileFridays and Saturdays feature an ever-rotating lineup of local and regional tal-ent including Latin jazz/Salsa octetCalle Mambo (Jan. 3), Western Swingband Casey James Preston & theBurning Angels (Jan. 10-11), blues andold-time swing band Dave & the GinMill Gypsies (Feb. 21-22), Fat TuesdayParty with Dixieland Band Jackson Six(March 4), and St. Patrick’s Day Partywith Slip and the Jigs (March 17). Fullschedule at WortHotel.com.
The hippest of late-night acts neartown center can be found at the recent-ly remodeled Town Square Tavern.Shows generally begin at 9:30 p.m.,including hip-hop artists Eliot Lipp withPool Party (12/27, $10), ZOSO: TheUltimate Led Zeppelin Experience(Dec. 31, $20), Casey Donahew Band(Jan. 7, $15), outlaw country bandMajor Zephyr (Jan. 16, free), rap artistMURS (Jan. 19), Sophistafunk (Jan.30), and This Must Be The Band: ATalking Heads Tribute (March 14-15).House band Uncle Stack & the Attackthrows down classic rock and familiartunes every Tuesday (free). Full sched-ule at 307Live.com and
TownSquareTavern.com.Roadhouse Brewing Co. (formerly Q
Roadhouse) is stepping up its musicalschedule to include a “Rhythm & BrewsSeries” on Thursdays alongside a localart, food and music theme onMondays. Shows generally run 7 to 11p.m. and are free. Some of the actsinclude The Miller Sisters (Jan. 6, 20,30), Charles Ellsworth (Jan. 9), TheFlannel Attractions Duo (Feb. 24,March 24), and Screen Door Porch(Jan. 27, Feb. 17). Full schedule atRoadhouseBrewery.com.
Looking for the classic Western divewith no frills, just good local color?Check out the Stagecoach Bar inWilson featuring Revolver (Dec. 31),Candy’s River House Band (Jan. 7),Old Death Whisper (Jan. 11), reggaeband TiLteD (Feb. 22, March 29), DJDisco Night (Thursdays), or the leg-endary folk/swing of The StagecoachBand that’s been playing every Sundayfor forty years! All shows are free.
The Mangy Moose in Teton Village isa classic mountain venue and will fea-ture the all-female AC/DC tributeHelles Belles (Dec. 27-28, $18), rockcover band Whiskey Morning (Dec. 31,$15), amazing soul band T-Bird andthe Breaks (Jan 17, $10), InfamousStringdusters (Feb. 11-12, $18-$25).MangyMoose.com.
The Knotty Pine in Victor is is mosthappenin’ spot on the West slope.
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Nellie McKay at Center on January 3.
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Catch Sneaky Pete & the SecretWeapons (Dec. 31, $5), GreaterYellowstone Regional Mustache andBeard Championships featuringMountain Standard Time (Feb. 8, $10),New Orleans funk band Galactic (March11), and Leftover Salmon (March 14).KnottyPineSupperClub.com.
Intimate Acoustic VenuesIf in the mood for a quiet, serene
setting in Grand Teton National Park,Dornan’s in Moose is the ticket.Featuring acoustic music in an 85-seatroom, acts include Chuck Pyle (Jan. 7-8, $15), Hank Cramer (Feb. 14, $15),and the weekly Jackson HoleHootenanny folk open stage (Mondays,free). Dornans.com.
Well established as a local jazzhotspot, The Granary at Spring CreekResort features Jazz Night on Fridaynights with Pam Drews Phillips Trio aswell as Saturdays (and occasional
Thursdays) with Phillips as a soloist. Allmusic is 7 to 10 p.m. and free.
The Rose, a posh bar with early-1900s décor and a deliberate contem-porary stamp, is housed in the samespace at the Pink Garter Theatre andhosts live jazz combos on Wednesdays(9 p.m.), a Salsa Dance Night onThursdays (9 p.m.), and local DJ Vert-One on Saturdays (10 p.m.). Thesenights at The Rose are free of charge.
Resort VenueThe Trap Bar at Grand Targhee
Resort primarily offers après-ski musicthree or four days a week, though occa-sional night shows liven up this Alta,Wyoming slope-side bar. Featuredshows include Fox Street Allstars(Dec. 27-28), Musketeer Gripweed(Dec. 31), West Water Outlaws (Jan.25-26), and This Must Be The Band: ATalking Heads Tribute (March 16).GrandTarghee.com.
Musketeer Gripweed plays The Trap Bar on December 31.
YOUR GUIDE TO FOOD
AND DRINK BEGINS HERE
JACKSON
CONTINENTAL CUISINE
AMANGANI GRILL
1535 N.E. Butte Rd.Jackson307-734-7333
ATELIER ORTEGA
150 Scott LaneJackson307-734-6400
BIN 22
200 W. BroadwayJackson307-739-9463
THE BIRD
4125 S. Pub PlaceJackson307-732-BIRD
BLUE LION
160 N. MillwardJackson307-733-3912
BUBBA’S BAR-B-QUE
100 Flat Creek DriveJackson307-733-2288
CAFE GENEVIEVE
135 E. BroadwayJackson307-734-1970
CUTTY’S
1140 W WY 22Albertson’s JunctionJackson307-732-0001
DOWN ON GLEN
25 S. GlenwoodJackson307-733-4422
DORNAN’S PIZZA &
PASTA COMPANY
Moose, Wyoming307-733-2415dornans.com
ELEANOR’S
832 W. BroadwayJackson307-733-7901
E.LEAVEN FOOD CO.
175 Center St.Jackson307-733-5600
THE GRANARY
Spring Creek Resort1800 Spirit DanceJackson307-733-8833
THE GUN BARREL
STEAK & GAME HOUSE
862 W. BroadwayJackson307-733-3287gunbarrel.com
HAAGEN DAZS
90 E. Broadway, Jackson307-739-1880
CAFÉ BOHEME
1110 Maple WayJackson307-733-(JAVA) 5282
IGNIGHT
945 W. BroadwayJacksonBelow Sidewinders307-734-1977Classy interior, with water walls,specializing in fresh fish,sushi, locally raised beef, flat-breads, seasonal salads andunique sandwiches. Sampleour specialty drinks created bya professional mixologist.Choose your favorite bottle ofwine from our wine shop toaccompany your entree withno corkage fee.
JACKSON HOLE
PLAYHOUSE & SADDLE
ROCK SALOON
145 W. DeloneyJackson307-733-6994jhplayhouse.com
LIFT RESTAURANT
645 S. Cache Drive, Jackson 307-733-0043
LOTUS CAFE
145 N. Glenwood,Jackson 307-734-0882
LOCAL RESTAURANT
& BAR
55 N. CacheJackson 307-201-1717www.localjh.com
MACPHAIL’S BURGERS
399 W. BroadwayJackson307-733-8744
MILLION DOLLAR
COWBOY STEAKHOUSE
25 N. Cache, Jackson307-733-4790cowboysteakhouse.com
MILL IRON RANCH
3495 E. Horse Creek Rd.Jackson307-733-6390Enjoy an evening sleigh ridewith family or friends in a rus-tic Wyoming landscape. Yourview includes over 1,800 headof elk and picturesque moun-tains. You will be impressedwith our friendly and knowl-edgeable drivers, entertainedby their tall tales, and mesmer-ized by the scenery.Afterwards, join us in our lodgefor our world famous t-bonesteak dinner.
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Just the BARS
JACKSON
AMANGANI LOUNGE 1535 N.E. Butte 307-734-7333THE BIRD 4125 S. Pub Place 307-732-2473BLUE HERON Jackson Lake Lodge 307-543-2811THE BLUE LION 160 N. Millward 307-733-3912CUTTY’S Corner of Hwy. 22 & Hwy. 89 307-732-0001DORNAN’S Moose, Wyoming 307-733-2415ELEANOR’S BAR & GRILL 832 W. Broadway 307-733-7901IGNIGHT 945 W. Broadway 307-734-1977LOCAL RESTAURANT & BAR On the Town Square 307-201-1717MERRY PIGLETS North of the Town Square 307-733-2699MILLION DOLLAR COWBOY BAR 25 N. Cache 307-733-4790NANI’S 242 N. Glenwood 307-733-3888RENDEZVOUS BISTRO 380 S. Broadway 307- 739-1100THE ROSE 50 W. Broadway 307-733-1500RUSTIC INN 475 N. Cache 800-323-9279SIDEWINDERS SPORTS GRILL & TAVERN 945 W. Broadway 307-734-5766SILVER DOLLAR BAR 50 N. Glenwood 307-732-3939SNAKE RIVER BREWERY 265 S. Millward 307-739-2337SNAKE RIVER GRILL 84 E. Broadway 307-733-0557THAI ME UP 75 E. Pearl 307-733-0005TOWN SQUARE TAVERN 20 E. Broadway 307-733-3886VIRGINIAN SALOON 750 W. Broadway 307-739-9891WILSON
STAGECOACH BAR 5755 W. Hwy 22 307-733-4407TETON VILLAGE
ALPENHOF BISTRO In Teton Village 307-733-3462CALICO ITALIAN RESTAURANT & BAR Teton Village Road 307-733-2460COULOIR Fine Dining at 9,095 ft 307-739-2675THE HANDLE BAR Four Seasons Resort 307-732-5157II VILLAGIO OSTERIA Hotel Terra 307-739-4100LOBBY LOUNGE Four Seasons Resort 307-732-5000MANGY MOOSE SALOON At the base of the tram 307-734-0070THE PINES RESTAURANT Teton Village Road 307-733-1005Q ROADHOUSE 2550 Moose-Wilson Rd. 307-739-0700SPUR RESTAURANT & BAR Teton Mountain Lodge 307-732-6932STIEGLER’S In the Aspens 307-733-1071VICTOR & DRIGGS
GRAND TETON BREWING 430 Old Jackson Highway 208-787-9000KNOTTY PINE 58 S. Main Street 208-787-2866TIMBERLINE BAR & GRILL 31 W. Center 208-787-2639WILDLIFE BREWING & PIZZA 145 S. Main Street 208-787-2623
BARSJust the
PEARL ST. MEAT & FISH
40 W. Pearl St., Jackson 307-733-1300
PERSEPHONE BAKERY
165 E. BroadwayJackson307-734-1700
RENDEZVOUS BISTRO
380 S. BroadwayJackson307-739-1100
RISING SAGE CAFE
National Museum ofWildlife Art , Jackson307-733-8649
SIDEWINDERS SPORTS
GRILL & TAVERN
945 W. BroadwayJackson307-734-5766Where can you get great foodand drinks, plus watch anygame on one of our 40 plasmaTVs while the kids play thenewest games in our arcade?Dining options include pastas,New York style pizza, rotisseriechicken, burgers, barbequepork, brisket, prime rib and sal-ads.
SILVER DOLLAR
BAR & GRILL
50 N. Glenwood, Jacksonat The Wort Hotel307-732-3939
SNAKE RIVER BREWERY
AND RESTAURANT
265 S. Millward, Jackson307-739-2337 snakeriverbrewing.comSample America’s most award-winning beers fresh from thesource while enjoying lunch anddinner. Experience our atmos-phere while dining on deliciouswood-fired pizzas, pastas, burg-ers, sandwiches, soups, saladsand desserts. $7 lunch menuserved from 11:30am - 3pm.Happy hours daily from 4-6pmwith $1 off pints and killer
JACKSON Continental
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IN TOWN DELIVERY • PINKYGS.COM OPEN DAILY AT 11 A.M.
DJ NIGHT: FRIDAY NIGHTS @ 10 P.M.
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By Jake Nichols
Maybe the brewers at Snake RiverBrewing got tired of saying no. They gethit up a lot by organizations, business-es, nonprofits and all sorts of groupsto make a specialty malt just for them.
“We’ve had more people than we cancount come to us as some time oranother,” said Auggie Katzer, a beer repfor SRB. “There are more than 200nonprofits, and it seems like every sin-gle one of them wants a piece of thepie. But we were more than happy todo one for Snow King.”
Snow King Resort’s director of salesand marketing, Jim Goslin, approachedlongtime friend and head brewer CoryBuenning about a one-off festive beerfor Snow King’s upcoming 75th anniver-sary. Before he knew it, Buenningfound himself saying “why not?”
As SRB director of operations ChrisErickson said, “There was just no wayto say no to this one.” So the 75thanniversary commemorative Snow KingPale Ale was born.
SRB had never done a specialty canbefore. They set their graphic designerScott Wood (Studio 6k, Brain Farm) ontask to come up with a cool can whileBuenning got to work figuring out whatto pour in it.
Buenning settled on a pale ale andstarted with a combination of two pop-ular hops from the UK: Challenger andFuggle. He mashed these with theAmerican-grown High Alpha Magnum tocome up with a dry-hopped ale, copperin color, with a moderately bitter bitefor cold skiers.
“It is selling like hot cakes, we canbarely keep it on the store shelves,”Katzer said. “The marketing of the canand the art that’s on it couldn’t be bet-ter for early winter. That skier and thesnowflakes. It’s genius, and a big rea-son for the early success.”
SRB had hoped to sell the ale
through the end of the ski season, upuntil April, but Katzer says it looks likethe award-winning brewery will run thevats dry by February. The limited edi-tion cans are sure to become collec-tor’s items.
Beginning with a single cable tow in1939, Snow King Mountain becameWyoming’s first ski area . The “TownHill” has hosted numerous world-classski events and practice sessions.Each spring it ends the ski seasonwith the World Championship HillClimb, a high-marking racing event forsnowmachiners.
Snake River Brewing has produceddozens of world-class beers and haswon hundreds of national and interna-tional brewing awards.
Will the local brewery ever say “yes”again to a specialty beer? Katzer says,“Maybe.”
“I think we’d be more than happy todo one for Jackson Hole MountainResort,” Katzer said. “Also, the Town ofJackson is turning 100 this spring.We’ve also been interested in doingsomething with Search and Rescue orthe Jenny [Lake] Park Rangers.”
The ‘King’ of beersSpecialty ale commemorates 75 years on the ‘Town Hill’
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lunch and dinner daily
nachos. Open daily 11:30am tomidnight. Free wi-fi.
SNAKE RIVER GRILL
84 E. Broadway, Jackson307-733-0557snakerivergrill.com
SWEETWATER
RESTAURANT
85 King, Jackson 307-733-3553
TRIO
45 S. GlenwoodJackson307-734-8038
VIRGINIAN RESTAURANT
740 W. BroadwayJackson307-733-4330
WILD SAGE RESTAURANT
Rusty Parrot Lodge175 N. Jackson307-733-2000
ASIAN & SUSHI
BON APPE THAI
245 W. Pearl, Jackson307-734-0245
CHINATOWN
850 W. Broadway, Jackson307-733-8856
HONG KONG BUFFET
826 W. Broadway, Jackson307-734-8988
KIM’S CORNER
970 W. Broadway or Snow King CenterJackson307-413-8331
NIKAI SUSHI
225 N. Cache, Jackson307-734-6490
OCEAN CITY CHINA BISTRO
340 W. Broadway, Jackson307-734-9768
Pig candy is a must-taste from Café Genevieve appetizer list.
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By Robyn Vincent
Jackson Hole life is rough. Yourmuscles are sore, your nose is burntand now you must replenish all thoseextra calories you burned on themountain.
Thanks to Jackson’s restaurateursand chefs who hail from diverse globallocales, all you have to do is choose.Wintertime fare around the valley iscomprised of comfort food withsophisticated twists, and area eater-ies offer cuisine to rival the tastesfound in big cities nationwide.
If you’re hungry in Teton Village visitthe eatery JH Weekly readers votedBest Italian Restaurant in Jackson
Hole: Il Villaggio Osteria. Before order-ing one of its savory pasta, meat orfish entrees, try the house-pulled moz-zarella and smoked pancetta or nibbleon fried olives stuffed with house-madesausage. Exhausted and it’s only 8p.m.? Grab a wood-oven fired pizza to-go; opt for the guido sarducci withmascarpone, button mushrooms,house-made sausage, caramelizedonions and wild arugula.
Il Villagio Osteria, inside Hotel Terra atTeton Village. www.jhosteria.com; 307-739-4100.
Located in Teton Mountain Lodge,the Spur is a confluence of Westernand continental tastes. It’s also a great
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spot to get your après on. First, orderan RPK3 cocktail to warm up – that’scinnamon infused rum with ginger beer,or a spicy margarita made withjalapeno-infused tequila. Once you’rethawed out, share some buffalo slid-ers, made of dry-aged ground buffalo,pancetta and topped with oven-driedtomatoes and arugula.
Spur, inside Teton Mountain Lodge atTeton Village. www.tetonlodge.com; 307-732-6932.
If you’re in town, peel off your soggyski clothes and head to Trio Bistro, alocal’s favorite for its posh yet low-keyambience, consistently good food andcreative cocktails. We suggest a bloodorange margarita to launch your culi-nary journey, followed by a wild mush-room and arugula salad, and the BLTsoup – tomato soup with arugulapesto, applewood smoked bacon andsourdough croutons. Next, try the shortrib pasta – braised beef short rib, truf-fled ricotta, pappardelle pasta, broccoli-ni and parmigiano-reggiano. SampleTrio’s infamous waffle fries served withbleu cheese fondue, scallions andfresh ground pepper. And save room fordessert.
Trio, 45 S. Glenwood.www.bistrotrio.com; 307-734-8038.
For some Southern-style cooking withpanache, head over to Broadway, eastof the Town Square, until you reach thehistoric log cabin housing CaféGenevieve. For starters, we’re fond ofthe crispy pork belly lettuce wrapsserved with pickled carrots, cucumber,Thai basil, mint and cilantro. Pig candy,otherwise known as candied bacon, isalso a must-taste from Genevieve’sappetizer list. Delicious entrée optionsinclude fried chicken with macaroni andcheese, caramelized diver scallops andmouth-watering Double R Ranch NewYork strip.
Café Genevieve, 155 E. Broadway.www.genevievejh.com; 307-732-1910.
A more casual option, Sidewindersserves up a long list of tasty salads,
sandwiches, burgers, ribs and more.Order a Sidewinder’s pretzel – a home-made soft pretzel stuffed with a combi-nation of gooey cheese and pepperonior jalapenos – while you settle in to acomfy booth and watch B-ball on one ofthe many HD television screens. Saddleup at the bar to enjoy its extensiveliquor and beer-on-tap options. For sometasty Tex-Mex flavors, and colossal mar-garitas, try Sidewinders’ sister restau-rant, Merry Piglets. We especially likethe shrimp and spinach quesadilla.
Sidewinders, 945 W. Broadway.www.sidewinderstavern.com; 307-734-5766.
Merry Piglets, 160 N. Cache.www.merrypiglets.com; 307-733-2966
The West Bank offers up some casu-al, family-friendly options, such as theQ Roadhouse and Brewery, wheretossing peanut shells on the ground isencouraged while you sip house-madebrews. Arrive by 5 p.m. to enjoy happyhour. Local beef found in the MeadRanch barbecue burger, organic chickenfried chicken and a smattering of inven-tive salads and appetizers round outQ’s eclectic menu.
Q Roadhouse and Brewery, 2550Moose Wilson Rd.www.qjacksonhole.com; 307-739-0700.
If you’re planning a big day considerordering some delicious, family stylefood to be awaiting your return. FrontPorch Dining delivers meals to yourdoor made with hearty ingredients andcomprised of global flavors. Big portionoptions are designed to sate the wholegang. Just follow reheating instructions– no need to dirty a single pot or pan –and enjoy fresh, savory meals, such asbaked ziti, Western buffalo chili, Indianbuttered chicken with grilled nan breador a taco bar comprised of every staple,from the queso dip, salsa and tortillachips, to cilantro lime chicken, quesofresco, guac, tomatoes, sour cream,cheesy black beans and grilled corn offthe cob with roasted jalapeno butter.
Front Porch Dining, www.frontporch-diningjh.com; 307-699-0798.
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Compiled by Jeana HaarmanDates and times
are subject to change.
WEEKLY MUSIC EVENTS(DEC 23 - APRIL 6)
WEDNESDAYSKaraoke, 9 p.m. at theVirginian Saloon. Free. 739-9891.Open Mic Night, 8 p.m. atEleanor’s. Free. 733-7901.Live jazz, 9 to midnight at TheRose. 733-1500. THURSDAYSSalsa Night, 9 p.m. to mid-night at The Rose. Free. 733-1500. Disco Night with DJs JustKenny and The Spartan, 10p.m. at the Stagecoach Bar inWilson. Free. 733-4407.The Flannel Attractions, 4 to6 p.m. at the Mangy Moose in
Teton Village. Folk, bluegrass.MangyMoose.com. Justin Smith, 4:30 to 7:30p.m. at Ascent Lounge in TetonVillage. Folk. Free. FRIDAYSJazz Trio Night, 7 to 10 p.m.,in The Granary at Spring CreekRanch atop East Gros VentreButte. Free. 733-8833. The Miller Sisters, 4 to 7p.m. at The Handle Bar inTeton Village. Country-soul.Free. SATURDAYSPam Drews Phillips, 7 to 10p.m., in The Granary at SpringCreek Ranch atop East GrosVentre Butte. Jazz, standards,pop. Free. 733-8833. WYOBass DJs, 10 p.m. atTown Square Tavern. Free.733-3886.SubRosa with DJ Vert-One,10 p.m. at The Rose. Free.
733-1500.David Cattani, 4 to 6 p.m. atthe Mangy Moose in TetonVillage. Folk. Free.MangyMoose.com. SUNDAYSStagecoach Band, 6 to 10p.m. at the Stagecoach Bar inWilson. Country, folk, Western.Free. 733-4407.Disco Night with DJs JustKenny and The Spartan, 10p.m. at the Stagecoach Bar inWilson. Free. 733-4407.MONDAYSJackson Hole Hootenanny, 6p.m. at Dornan’s in Moose.Musicians are invited to per-form a two-song set ofacoustic music. Sign-up inadvance. Free. 733-2415.Chanman, 9 to 11 p.m. atPinky G’s. Singer-songwriter.Free. 734-7465. David Cattani, 4 to 6 p.m. at
Keb’ Mo’ plays Center Theater on February 24.
Winter Event Calendar
see CALENDAR page 18
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the Mangy Moose in TetonVillage. Folk. Free.MangyMoose.com. TUESDAYSOne Ton Pig, 7:30 to 11 p.m.at the Silver Dollar Bar.Bluegrass, folk-rock. Free.733-2190. Uncle Stack & the Attack,10 p.m. at Town SquareTavern. Rock. Free. 733-3886. Screen Door Porch, 4:30 to7:30 p.m. at Ascent Loungein Teton Village. Americana,country-blues. Free. Moonshine Mary’s OpenMic, 3 to 6 p.m. in the TrapBar at Grand Targhee Resort.Free. GrandTarghee.com.
DECEMBER
DECEMBER 23Byron Tomingas & MarcoSoliz, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. atthe Jackson Hole Airport.Free. Classical, holiday. DECEMBER 24
Byron Tomingas & MarcoSoliz, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. atthe Jackson Hole Airport.Free. Classical, holiday. Jason Fritts Trio, 9 to mid-night at The Rose. Jazz. Free.733-1500. DECEMBER 25Byron Tomingas & MarcoSoliz, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. atthe Jackson Hole Airport.Free. Classical, holiday. Screen Door Porch, 4:30 to7:30 p.m. at Ascent Loungein Teton Village. Americana,country-blues. Free. DECEMBER 26Beyond Control, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Major Zephyr, 10 p.m. atTown Square Tavern. Outlawcountry. Free. 733-3886. The Miller Sisters, 7 to 11p.m. at Roadhouse Brewing.Country-soul. Free. 739-0900.
Holiday Art Walk, 5 to 8 p.m.at various galleries. Join theJackson Hole Galleries for aspecial holiday art walk.Come in to town and enjoy awintery evening of art. Free.jacksonholegalleries.comDECEMBER 27Byron Tomingas & MarcoSoliz, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. atthe Jackson Hole Airport.Free. Classical, holiday. Beyond Control, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.The Flannel Attractions, 7:30to 11 p.m. at the Silver DollarBar. Folk, bluegrass. Free.732-3939. Stoneseed, 3 to 6 p.m. in theTrap Bar at Grand TargheeResort. Rock. Free.GrandTarghee.com.Fox St. Allstars, 9 p.m. in theTrap Bar at Grand TargheeResort. Rock. $TBD.GrandTarghee.com.
Royal Southern Brotherhood plays Center Theater on February 4.
Helles Belles, 9:30 p.m. atthe Mangy Moose in TetonVillage. All-female AC/DC trib-ute. $18. MangyMoose.com. Midnight Cowboys, 9 p.m. atthe Virginian Saloon. Country,rock. Free. 739-9891.Champagne & Chocolates, 5to 8 p.m. at Tayloe PiggottGalery. Join us for a celebra-tion of the season with cham-pagne, chocolates and horsd'oeurves. Free. tayloepiggot-gallery.com.ITP Space Winter OpenStudios, 6 to 9 p.m. at ITPSpace. Guest artist DavidGottfried shares his recentpaintings and prints. Visit resi-dent artists and see the newwork, printing studio and thenewly restored Chandler andPrice Letterpress. Free. itp-space.comImagine: Life Spent On TheEdge U.S. Film Premiere,6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. in theCenter Theater. Adults $18,students $12. jhcenterfort-hearts.org.DECEMBER 28Byron Tomingas & MarcoSoliz, 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. atthe Jackson Hole Airport. Free.Classical, holiday. Beyond Control, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.The Flannel Attractions, 7:30to 11 p.m. at the Silver DollarBar. Folk, bluegrass. Free.732-3939. Elliot Lipp with Pool Party,9:30 p.m. at Town SquareTavern. Hip-hop. $10.307Live.com. Stoneseed, 3 to 6 p.m. in theTrap Bar at Grand TargheeResort. Rock. Free.GrandTarghee.com.Fox St. Allstars, 9 p.m. in theTrap Bar at Grand TargheeResort. Rock. $TBD.GrandTarghee.com.Helles Belles, 9:30 p.m. atthe Mangy Moose in TetonVillage. All-female AC/DC trib-
ute. $18. MangyMoose.com. Jackson Hole Hootenanny, 7p.m. at the Center Theater.Folk. $10.JHCenterForTheArts.org. Midnight Cowboys, 9 p.m. atthe Virginian Saloon. Country,rock. Free. 739-9891.DECEMBER 29Asleep at the Wheel, 8:30p.m. at the Pink GarterTheatre. Western Swing, coun-try. $31/advance, $34/day-of-show.PinkGarterTheatre.com. Major Zephyr, 4 to 6 p.m. atthe Mangy Moose in TetonVillage. Outlaw country. Free.MangyMoose.com. DECEMBER 30Byron Tomingas & MarcoSoliz, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at theJackson Hole Airport. Free.Classical, holiday. Beyond Control, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Fox Street Allstars and WhiteWater Ramble, 9:30 p.m. atthe Pink Garter Theatre. Rock,funk, jamgrass. $20/advance,$25/day-of-show.PinkGarterTheatre.com. Del McCoury Band, 7 p.m. atthe Center Theater. Bluegrass.$52/$62.JHCenterForTheArts.org. DECEMBER 31Beyond Control, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Screen Door Porch, 4:30 to7:30 p.m. at the Handle Barin Teton Village. Americana,roots-rock, country-blues.Quartet show. Free.ZoSo: The Ultimate LedZeppelin Experience, 10 p.m.at Town Square Tavern. $20.307Live.com. Musketeer Gripweed, 9 p.m.in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Rock. $TBD.GrandTarghee.com.
KAZUMI
265 W. Broadway, Jackson307-733-9168
THAI ME UP
75 E. Pearl, Jackson307-733-0005
THAI PLATE
135 N. Cache, Jackson307-734-2654
MEXICAN CUISINE
EL ABUELITO
385 W. Broadway, Jackson307-733-1207
MERRY PIGLETS
160 N. Cache, Jackson307-733-2966The oldest and busiest Mexicanrestaurant in town, going on our44th year. Voted best salsa in JHWeekly’s Best of 2013 Reader’sPoll. Serving all your favorite TexMex dishes including fajitas, enchi-ladas, fish tacos, fire roastedchicken, kids menu, plus tenhomemade salsas and sauces. Fullbar serving more than 40 Tequilas.
PICA’S MEXICAN
TAQUERIA
1160 Alpine Lane, Jackson307-734-4457
ITALIAN/PIZZA
DOMINO’S PIZZA
520 S. Hwy 89, Jackson307-733-0330
DORNAN’S PIZZA & PASTA
Moose, Wyoming307-733-2415www.dornans.com
NANI’S CUCINA ITALIANA
242 N. Glenwood, Jackson307-733-3888
PINKY G’S PIZZERIA
50 W. Broadway, Jackson734-PINK
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Whiskey Mornin’, 9:30 p.m.at the Mangy Moose in TetonVillage. Rock cover band. $15.MangyMoose.com. Nicole Madison and KeithPhillips, 6:30 to midnight inThe Granary at Spring CreekRanch. Jazz standards, pop.Free. 733-8833.March Fourth MarchingBand, 9 p.m. at the PinkGarter Theatre.PinkGarterTheatre.comDJ Vert-One, 9 p.m. at TheRose. Free. 733-1500. Sneaky Pete & the SecretWeapons, 10 p.m. at theKnotty Pine in Victor. Funk,groove. $5. 208-787-2866.Revolver, 10 p.m. at theStagecoach Bar in Wilson.Rock. Free. 733-4407.Torchlight Parade andFireworks at Snow King, 6:15to 7:15 p.m. on Snow KingMountain. Snow King Resortwill celebrate New Year’s Evewith their annual torchlightparade and fireworks. Free.733-5200; snowking.com.Torchlight Parade andFireworks at JHMR, 6 p.m.Torchlight parade on Apres-Vous at JHMR followed by arenowned fireworks display toring in the New Year. Free.733-2292; jacksonhole.com.Torchlight Parade andFireworks at Grand TargheeResort, 5:30 p.m. slopesideat the ‘Ghee. Adult’s torchlightparade is open to skiers andriders 12 and up. Meet at4:45 p.m. at the Ski School.Parade starts at 5:30 p.m.Free. grandtarghee.com.Kid’s Glowstick Parade, 5:30p.m. at Grand Targhee. Paradefor kids between 5 and 14who possess basic turningand stopping skills. Registerearly. Free. grandtarghee.com.
JANUARY
JANUARY 1Beyond Control, 9 p.m. at the
Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Aaron Davis and GregCreamer, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.at Ascent Lounge in TetonVillage. Americana, country-blues. Free. JANUARY 2Byron Tomingas & MarcoSoliz, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at theJackson Hole Airport. Free.Classical, holiday. Beyond Control, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.The Flannel Attractions, 4 to6 p.m. at the Mangy Moose inTeton Village. Folk, bluegrass.MangyMoose.com. The Miller Sisters, 7 to 11p.m. at Roadhouse Brewing.Country-soul. Free. 739-0900.Justin Smith, 4:30 to 7:30p.m. at Ascent Lounge in TetonVillage. Folk. Free. Disco Night with DJs JustKenny and The Spartan, 10p.m. at the Stagecoach Bar inWilson. Free. 733-4407.JANUARY 3 Beyond Control, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Calle Mambo, 7:30 to 11p.m. at the Silver Dollar Bar.Latin jazz, Salsa. Free. 732-3939. Nellie McKay with membersof the Turtle Island Quartet,7 p.m. at the Center Theater.$40/$55.JHCenterForTheArts.org.Boondocks, 3 to 6 p.m. in theTrap Bar at Grand TargheeResort. Country-blues, rock,Western Swing. Free.GrandTarghee.com.JANUARY 4Beyond Control, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Bootleg Flyer, 7:30 to 11p.m. at the Silver Dollar Bar.Americana, country, rock. Free.732-3939. An Evening with Ira Glass, 5p.m. & 8 p.m. in the Center
Theater. SOLD OUT.JANUARY 6Beyond Control, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.David Cattani, 4 to 6 p.m. atthe Mangy Moose in TetonVillage. Folk. Free.MangyMoose.com. The Miller Sisters, 7 to 11p.m. at Roadhouse Brewing.Country-soul. Free. 739-0900.JANUARY 7Beyond Control, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Casey Donahew Band, 10p.m. at Town Square Tavern.Texas country. $15.307Live.com, 733-3886. Chuck Pyle, 8 p.m. atDornan’s in Moose. Folk,Western. $15. 734-2415.Candy's River House Band, 9p.m. at the Stagecoach Bar inWilson. Free. 733-4407.JANUARY 8MUSICBeyond Control, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Chuck Pyle, 8 p.m. atDornan’s in Moose. Folk,Western. $15. 734-2415.JANUARY 9Charles Ellsworth, 7 to 11p.m. at Roadhouse Brewing.Rock. Free. 739-0900.Beyond Control, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Mix’d Media: Darwin’sLegacy, 6 to 9 p.m. at theNational Museum of WildlifeArt. wildlifeart.org.Are You Talking With YourKids About Sex?, 6 to 7:30p.m. in the Teton CountyLibrary Auditorium. Free.tclib.org.The Met Live in HD: Verdi'sFalstaff, 7 p.m. in the CenterTheater. Set in the Englishcountryside in the mid-20thcentury, Verdi's opera includesa marvelous ensemble. Adults$20, students $12. gtmf.org.
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PIZZA ARTISAN
690 S HWY. 89 Jackson734-1970
PIZZERIA CALDERA
20 W. Broadway, Jackson307-201-1472Pizzeria Caldera is a stone-hearthoven pizzeria, serving Napolitana-stylepizzas with fresh ingredients in tradi-tional and creative combinations.Lunch specials and Happy Hour.Open daily 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
PIZZA HUT
180 Powderhorn, Jackson307-733-8550
BARS & LOUNGES
AMANGANI LOUNGE
1535 N.E. Butte, Jackson307-734-7333
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200 W. Broadway, Jackson307-739-9463
THE BIRD
4125 S. Pub Place, Jackson307-732-BIRD
THE BLUE LION
160 N. Millward, Jackson 307-733-3912
ELEANOR’S
832 W. BroadwayJackson 307-733-7901
NANI’S
242 N. Glenwood, Jackson 307-733-3888
IGNIGHT
945 W. BroadwayJackson307-734-1977Classy interior, with water walls,specializing in fresh fish, sushi,locally raised beef, flatbreads,seasonal salads and uniquesandwiches. Sample our spe-cialty drinks created by a profes-sional mixologist. Choose your
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JANUARY 10Beyond Control, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Casey James Preston & TheBurning Angels, 7:30 to 11p.m. at the Silver Dollar Bar.Western Swing. Free. 732-3939. The Miller Sisters, 3 to 6p.m. in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Country, soul.Free. GrandTarghee.com.Bob Stevens, 9 p.m. at theVirginian Saloon. One-manband, country to rap. Free.739-9891.Jackson Hole MooseHockey, 7 p.m. at the SnowKing Sports & Events Center.Adults $9, children 8 andunder $5. moose.pucksys-tems2.com.JANUARY 11Beyond Control, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Casey James Preston & TheBurning Angels, 7:30 to 11p.m. at the Silver Dollar Bar.Western Swing. Free. 732-3939. Bob Stevens, 9 p.m. at theVirginian Saloon. One-manband, country to rap. Free.739-9891.Old Death Whisper, 10 p.m.at the Stagecoach Bar inWilson. Outlaw country. Free.733-4407.Jackson Hole MooseHockey, 7 p.m. at the SnowKing Sports & Events Center.Adults $9, children 8 andunder $5. 201-1633;moose.pucksystems2.com.JANUARY 12Screen Door Porch, 3 to 6p.m. in The Alpenhof in TetonVillage. Americana-soul, roots-rock, country-blues. Free.GrandTarghee.com.Patterson Hood, 7 p.m. atthe Center Theatre. Alt-coun-try. $25.
JHCenterForTheArts.org.JANUARY 13 Brinn Black, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.JANUARY 13-17Snowscapes: The Art ofSculpting Snow, TBD. Art ofthe Teton Valley Great SnowFest. Free. driggssnows-capes.org.JANUARY 14Brinn Black, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.JANUARY 15 Brinn Black, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Aaron Davis and TomDavidson, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.at Ascent Lounge in TetonVillage. Americana, country-blues. Free. JANUARY 16Tilted, 7 to 11 p.m. atRoadhouse Brewing. Reggae.Free. 739-0900. Brinn Black, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Major Zephyr, 10 p.m. atTown Square Tavern. Outlawcountry. Free. 733-3886. Justin Smith, 4:30 to 7:30p.m. at Ascent Lounge inTeton Village. Folk. Free. JANUARY 17Brinn Black, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Dirty Shame, 7:30 to 11p.m. at the Silver Dollar Bar.Outlaw country. Free. 732-3939. Andy Frasco & the UN, 10p.m. at Town Square Tavern.Texas country. $5.307Live.com, 733-3886. Nate Robinson Trio, 3 to 6p.m. in the Trap Bar at Grand
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Targhee Resort. Reggae, rock.Free. GrandTarghee.com.T-Bird and the Breaks, 9:30p.m. at the Mangy Moose inTeton Village. Soul, R&B. $10.MangyMoose.com. Rock Creek, 9 p.m. at theVirginian Saloon. Classic rock.Free. 739-9891.Jackson Hole Moose Hockey,7 p.m. at the Snow KingSports & Events Center. Adults$9, children 8 and under $5.201-1633; moose.pucksys-tems2.com.JANUARY 18Brinn Black, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Snowball featuring CalleMambo, 7 p.m. at Driggs CityCenter. Latin jazz, Salsa. Dirty Shame, 7:30 to 11 p.m.at the Silver Dollar Bar. Outlawcountry. Free. 732-3939. Colorado Allstars Acousticfeaturing members of FoxStreet Allstars, 4:30 to 7:30p.m. at The Handle Bar inTeton Village. Rock. Free. Colorado Allstars featuringmembers of Fox StreetAllstars, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. atThe Handle Bar in TetonVillage. Rock. Free. Jackson Hole Moose Hockey,7 p.m. at the Snow KingSports & Events Center. Adults$9, children 8 and under $5.201-1633; moose.pucksys-tems2.comJANUARY 17 - FEB 21The Jackson Salon Show,5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the ArtAssociation. Free. artassocia-tion.org.JANUARY 19Colorado Allstars Acousticfeaturing members of FoxStreet Allstars, 4:30 to 7:30p.m. at The Handle Bar inTeton Village. Rock. Free. Colorado Allstars featuringmembers of Fox StreetAllstars, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. atThe Handle Bar in Teton
Village. Rock. Free. MURS, 9:30 p.m. at TownSquare Tavern. Rap. $TBD.307Live.com, 733-3886. Dirt Road Duo, 3 to 6 p.m. atThe Alpenhof in Teton Village.Americana, Eastern European.Free. 733-3242. Menopause The Musical, 4p.m. and 8 p.m. in the CenterTheater. $45 reserved seating.jhcenterforthearts.org.JANUARY 20Brinn Black, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.The Miller Sisters, 7 to 11p.m. at Roadhouse Brewing.Country-soul. Free. 739-0900.Colorado Allstars Acousticfeaturing members of FoxStreet Allstars, 4:30 to 7:30p.m. at The Handle Bar inTeton Village. Rock. Free.JANUARY 21Brinn Black, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Futurebirds with NaturalChild, 9:30 p.m. at TownSquare Tavern. Texas country.$15. 307Live.com, 733-3886. JANUARY 22Brinn Black, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Aaron Davis, 4:30 to 7:30p.m. at Ascent Lounge in TetonVillage. Americana, folk, coun-try-blues. Free. Tribal Seeds with Throughthe Roots, 8 p.m. at the PinkGarter Theatre. $17/advance,$19/day-of-show.PinkGarterTheatre.com. Jason Spooner, 3 to 6 p.m. inthe Trap Bar at Grand TargheeResort. Folk-rock, pop. Free.GrandTarghee.com.JANUARY 23Brinn Black, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.
Major Zephyr, 10 p.m. atTown Square Tavern. Outlawcountry. Free. 733-3886. Last of the First Skiers withMark Jenkins from NationalGeographic, 6 p.m. in theCenter Theater. Jenkins willpresent a program exploringthe last enclave of prehistoricskiing, its links to the modernglobal ski culture and theadaptability of humankind.Free. jhcenterforthearts.org.JANUARY 24Brinn Black, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Wood Smoke Rising, 7:30 to11 p.m. at the Silver DollarBar. Bluegrass, country. Free.732-3939. West Water Outlaws, 9:30p.m. in the Mangy Moose inTeton Village. Rock, soul. $6.Mangy Moose.com.Jason Spooner, 10 p.m. atTown Square Tavern. Folk-rock,pop. Free. 733-3886. Ben Winship and ThomasSneed, 3 to 6 p.m. in the TrapBar at Grand Targhee Resort.Roots, folk-grass. Free.GrandTarghee.com.JD Nash, 9 p.m. at theVirginian Saloon. Rock. Free.739-9891.JANUARY 25Brinn Black, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.West Water Outlaws, 9 p.m.in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Rock, soul.$TBD. GrandTarghee.com.Moon Taxi, 9 p.m. at the PinkGarter Theatre. $12/advance,$14/day-of-show.PinkGarterTheatre.com. JD Nash, 9 p.m. at theVirginian Saloon. Rock. Free.739-9891.Madame X Gala: Chicago,6:30 p.m. Annual Off SquareTheatre Company fundraiser.$125. offsquare.org.
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favorite bottle of wine fromour wine shop to accompanyyour entree with no corkagefee. Located belowSidewinders.
MERRY PIGLETS
MEXICAN GRILL
160 N. Cache, Jackson 307-733-2966
MILLION DOLLAR
COWBOY BAR
25 N. Cache, Jackson307-733-2207
RENDEZVOUS BISTRO
380 S. Broadway, Jackson307-739-1100
THE ROSE
50 W. Broadway, Jackson307-733-1500TheRoseJH.com
SIDEWINDERS SPORTS
GRILL & TAVERN
945 W. BroadwayJackson307-734-5766Where can you get great foodand drinks, plus watch anygame on one of our 40 plas-ma tv’s while the kids play thenewest games in our arcade?Sidewinders. Dining optionsinclude pastas, New York stylepizza, rotisserie chicken, burg-ers, barbeque port, brisket,prime rib and salads.
SILVER DOLLAR BAR
50 N. Glenwood, Jacksonat The Wort Hotel307-732-3939
SNAKE RIVER BREWERY
AND RESTAURANT
265 S. Millward, Jackson 307-739-BEER
SNAKE RIVER GRILL
84 E. Broadway, Jackson 307-733-0557 snakerivergrill.com
THAI ME UP
75 E. Pearl, Jackson 307-733-0005
TRIO
45 S. Glenwood, Jackson307-734-8038
VIRGINIAN SALOON
750 W. BroadwayJackson 307-739-9891Step through the swingingdoors into The VirginianSaloon, where you'll be sur-rounded by Western flavor. AJackson Hole favorite, thesaloon features full buttingram mounts and is packedwith artifacts reflecting theregional culture. For yourenjoyment you'll find bigscreen TVs and pool tables.Live music and dance floor.
TOWN SQUARE TAVERN
20 E. BroadwayJackson 307-733-3886
DELICATESSENS
BACKCOUNTRY
PROVISIONS
85 W. Deloney, Jackson 307-734-9430
CREEKSIDE
MARKET & DELI
545 N. Cache, Jackson307-733-7926
FULL STEAM SUBS
180 N. Center, Jackson 307-733-3448
HEIDI’S BROOKLYN DELI
365 W. Broadway, Jackson heidisbrooklyndeli.com
JACKSON WHOLE
GROCER
975 W. Broadway, Jackson 307-733-0450
NEW YORK CITY
SUB SHOP
20 N. Jackson, Jackson 307-733-4414
PEARL STREET BAGELS
145 W. Pearl, Jackson 307-739-2585
PEARL ST. MEAT & FISH
40 W. Pearl, Jackson 307-733-1300
QUIZNO’S
1325 S. Hwy. 89, Jackson 307-733-0201
SUBWAY
520 S. Hwy 89, Jackson307-739-1965
SPECIALTY GROCER
JACKSON WHOLE
GROCER
974 W. Broadway, Jackson307-733-0450jacksonwholegrocer.com
PEARL ST. MEAT & FISH
40 W. Pearl, Jackson 307-733-1300
VOM FASS
60 E. Broadway, Jackson307-734-1535
TAKE OUT
KIM’S CORNER
970 W. Broadway or Snow King CenterJackson307-413-8331
MCDONALDS
1110 W. BroadwayJackson307-733-7444Great quality and service cometogether at Jackson Hole’s con-venient and affordable late-night restaurant. Open andserving your favorites daily untilmidnight, and later Friday andSaturday nights. Satisfy yourlate cravings at Mickey D’s!
BEER, WINE & LIQUOR
BUD’S EASTSIDE LIQUOR
582 E. Broadway, Jackson 307-733-1181
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200 W. Broadway, Jackson307-739-9463
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JANUARY 26Screen Door Porch, 3 to 6p.m. in The Alpenhof in TetonVillage. Americana-soul, roots-rock, country-blues. Free.GrandTarghee.com.West Water Outlaws, 9 p.m.in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Rock, soul.$TBD. GrandTarghee.com.JANUARY 27Country Red, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.David Cattani, 4 to 6 p.m. atthe Mangy Moose in TetonVillage. Folk. Free.MangyMoose.com. Sarah Lee Guthrie & JohnnyIrion, 7 p.m. at the Center forthe Arts’ Center Theater. $20.JHCenterForTheArts.org.Screen Door Porch, 7 to 10p.m. at Roadhouse Brewing.Americana-soul, country-blues, rock. Local art + music.Free. 739-0900.JANUARY 28Country Red, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.JANUARY 29 Country Red, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Aaron Davis and MattHerron, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. atAscent Lounge in Teton Village.Americana, folk, country-blues. Free. Greg Creamer, 3 to 6 p.m. atThe Alpenhof in Teton Village.Americana, soul. Free. 733-3242.JANUARY 30Country Red, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Sophistafunk, 9:30 p.m. atTown Square Tavern. Funk.$10. 307Live.com,733-3886. COMMUNITYLiteracy Challenge Dinner, 6to 9 p.m. in the Hotel Terra.tetonliteracy.org.JANUARY 31
Country Red, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Polecat, 7:30 to 11 p.m. atthe Silver Dollar Bar.Rockabilly. Free. 732-3939. Sphynx, 9:30 p.m. at TownSquare Tavern. Pop, indie rock.307Live.com, 733-3886. International Pedigree StageStop Sled Dog Race, 6:30 to8:30 p.m. on the TownSquare. Mushers leave thestarting gate in Jackson.Free.wyomingstagestop.org.Jackson Hole Moose Hockey,7 p.m. at the Snow KingSports & Events Center. Adults$9, children 8 and under $5.201-1633; moose.pucksys-tems2.com.
FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY 1Jackson Hole Moose Hockey,7 p.m. at the Snow KingSports & Events Center. Adults$9, children 8 and under $5.201-1633; moose.pucksys-tems2.com.FEBRUARY 2Country Red, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Polecat, 7:30 to 11 p.m. atthe Silver Dollar Bar.Rockabilly. Free. 732-3939. FEBRUARY 3Country Red, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Judd Grossman, 7 to 11 p.m.at Roadhouse Brewing. Pop,folk. Local art + music. Free.739-0900.FEBRUARY 4Country Red, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Screen Door Porch, 4:30 to7:30 p.m. at Ascent Lounge inTeton Village. Americana,country-blues. Free. Royal Southern Brotherhood,7 p.m. at the Center for theArts Center Theater. $30.
JHCenterForTheArts.org.IPSSSDR Party with ScreenDoor Porch, 6 p.m. at theSublette County Library.Americana. Free.Wyomingstagestop.org.FEBRUARY 5Country Red, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.FEBRUARY 6Country Red, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.FEBRUARY 7Country Red, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.Dirt Road Trio, 3 to 6 p.m. inthe Trap Bar at Grand TargheeResort. Americana, soul,Eastern European. Free.GrandTarghee.com.John Wayne and the Pain, 8p.m. in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Reggae, rock.Free. GrandTarghee.com.PTO, 7:30 to 11 p.m. at theSilver Dollar Bar. Bluegrass.Free. 732-3939. Gallim Dance, 8 p.m. atCenter Theater. Orchesgra$45, balcony $35, student$20. dwjh.org.Jackson Hole Moose Hockey,7 p.m. at the Snow KingSports & Events Center. Adults$9, children 8 and under $5.201-1633; moose.pucksys-tems2.com.FEBRUARY 8 Country Red, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Rock, country. Free. 733-2207.PTO, 7:30 to 11 p.m. at theSilver Dollar Bar. Bluegrass.Free. 732-3939. Keller Williams, 9 p.m. atPink Garter Theatre. One-manjamband. $25/advance,$28/door.PinkGarterTheatre.com. John Wayne and the Pain, 3to 6 p.m. in the Trap Bar atGrand Targhee Resort. Reggae,rock. Free. GrandTarghee.com.
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JACKSON WHOLE
GROCER
974 W. Broadway, Jackson307-733-0450jacksonwholegrocer.com
THE LIQUOR STORE
/THE WINE LOFT
115 Buffalo Way, Jackson307-733-4466
PLAZA LIQUORS
832 W. Broadway, Jackson307-733-8888
SIDEWINDER’S WINE,
SPIRITS AND ALE
945 W. Broadway, Jackson307-734-5766
VIRGINIAN
LIQUOR STORE
750 W. BroadwayJackson307-733-2792
COFFEE/CAFE
THE BUNNERY
130 N. Cache, Jackson(307) 734-0075
CAFÉ BOHEME
1110 Maple WayJackson307-733-(JAVA) 5282
JACKSON HOLE
ROASTERS
50 W. BroadwayJackson307-200-6099
PEARL STREET BAGELS
145 W. Pearl, Jackson307-739-2585
STARBUCK’S
Inside Albertson’s105 Buffalo Way, Jackson 307-733-5950
STARBUCKS
Inside Smith’s1425 S. Hwy 89Jackson 307-733-8908
STARBUCKS
ON THE TOWN SQUARE10 E. Broadway, Jackson 307-734-4471
TOWN OF WILSON
CONTINENTAL CUISINE
CHIPPY’S KITCHEN
AND CATERING
1295 N. West St., Wilson307-734-1456
NORA’S FISH CREEK INN
5600 W. Hwy. 22, Wilson307-733-8288
STIEGLER’S AUSTRIAN
RESTAURANT
3535 Teton Village Rd.307-733-1071
ASIAN & SUSHI
SUDACHI
346 N. Pines Way, Wilson307-734-7832
BARS & LOUNGES
STAGECOACH BAR
5755 W. Hwy 22, Wilson307-733-4407
DELICATESSEN
ASPENS MARKET
4015 W. Lake Creek Dr.307-200-6140
PEARL STREET BAGELS
Highway 22, Wilson307-739-3012
BEER, WINE & LIQUOR
STAGECOACH
LIQUOR STORE
Highway 22, Wilson307-733-4590
COFFEE/CAFE
ELEVATED GROUNDS
3445 N. Pines WaySte. 102, Wilson307-734-1343
PEARL STREET BAGELS
Highway 22, Wilson 307-739-3012
TETON VILLAGE RD
CONTINENTAL CUISINE
Q ROADHOUSE
2550 Teton Village Road307-739-0700
THE PINES
RESTAURANT
3450 N. Clubhouse Rd.307-733-1005
ASIAN & SUSHI
SUDACHI
346 N. Pines WayTeton Village Road307-734-7832
ITALIAN/PIZZA
CALICO ITALIAN
RESTAURANT & BAR
Teton Village Road 307-733-2460
BARS & LOUNGES
CALICO ITALIAN
RESTAURANT & BAR
Teton Village Road 307-733-2460
Q ROADHOUSE
2550 Moose-Wilson Rd.307-739-0700
STIEGLER’S
COPPER BAR
3535 Teton Village Road307- 733-1071
THE PINES RESTAURANT
Teton PinesTeton Village Road307- 733-1005
BEER, WINE & LIQUOR
WESTSIDE WINE
& SPIRITS
In The Aspens 307-733-5038
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Greater Yellowstone RegionalMustache and BeardChampionships featuringMountain Standard Time, 8p.m. at the Knotty Pine inVictor. Free with mustache, or$10. 208-787-2866. Gallim Dance, 8 p.m. atCenter Theater. Orchesgra$45, balcony $35, student$20. dwjh.org.Jackson Hole Moose Hockey,7 p.m. at the Snow KingSports & Events Center. Adults$9, children 8 and under $5.201-1633; moose.pucksys-tems2.comFEBRUARY 9Major Zephyr, 10 p.m. atTown Square Tavern. Outlawcountry. Free. 733-3886. Iration with Natty Vibes andThe Movement, 9 p.m. atPink Garter Theatre. Reggae.$15/advance, $17/door.PinkGarterTheatre.com.Brian Maw Band, 3 to 6 p.m.in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Acoustic rock.Free. GrandTarghee.com.Jackson Hole Art Fest, 10a.m. - 4 p.m. at the TetonCounty Fair Building. jackson-holechamber.comFEBRUARY 10Bandwagon, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.FEBRUARY 11Bandwagon, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Infamous Stringdusters, 9:30p.m. at the Mangy Moose.$18/advance, $20/day-of-show. Bluegrass, jamgrass.MangyMoose.com. FEBRUARY 12Bandwagon, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.30th Annual Sweethogs &Swinehearts Ball featuringInfamous Stringdusters, 9:30p.m. at the Mangy Moose.$25. Bluegrass, jamgrass.MangyMoose.com.
FEBRUARY 13Bandwagon, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.FEBRUARY 14Bandwagon, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Jackson Six, 7:30 to 11 p.m.at the Silver Dollar Bar.Dixieland jazz. Free. 732-3939. Kris Lager Band, 9:30 p.m.at Town Square Tavern. Blues,soul. 733-3886. The Shook Twins, 3 to 6 p.m.in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Americana,folk. Free. GrandTarghee.com.Calle Mambo, 7 p.m. at theSublette County Library inPinedale. Latin jazz, Salsa.Benefit for the library.Sublettecountylibrary.org.Hank Cramer, 8 p.m. atDornan’s in Moose. $15. Folk.734-2415. The Met Live in HD: Dvorak'sRusalka, 7 p.m. in the CenterTheater. The great ReneeFleming in Dvorak's soulfulfairytale opera. Adults $20,students $12. gtmf.org.FEBRUARY 15Bandwagon, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Jackson Six, 7:30 to 11 p.m.at the Silver Dollar Bar.Dixieland jazz. Free. 732-3939. Polyrhythmics, 9:30 p.m. atTown Square Tavern. Afro-beat.$5. 733-3886. The Shook Twins, 3 to 6 p.m.in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Americana,folk. Free. GrandTarghee.com.Shriner's All American CutterRaces, 12 to 3 p.m. at theMelody Ranch south ofJackson. Free. jhshriners.org.FEBRUARY 16The Shook Twins, 3 to 6 p.m.in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Americana,folk. Free. GrandTarghee.com.
Shriner's All American CutterRaces, 12 to 3 p.m. at theMelody Ranch south ofJackson. Free. jhshriners.org.FEBRUARY 17Bandwagon, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Screen Door Porch, 7 to 10p.m. at Roadhouse Brewing.Americana-soul, country-blues, rock. Local art + music.Free. 739-0900.George Kilby, Jr., 3 to 6 p.m.in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Rock. Free.GrandTarghee.com.FEBRUARY 18Bandwagon, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.FEBRUARY 19Bandwagon, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Dirt Road Duo, 3 to 6 p.m. atThe Alpenhof in Teton Village.Americana, soul, EasternEuropean. Free.733-3242.FEBRUARY 20Bandwagon, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Major Zephyr, 10 p.m. atTown Square Tavern. Outlawcountry. Free. 733-3886. Winterfest Walk, 5 p.m. atvarious art galleries aroundJackson. Free. jacksonholegal-leries.com.FEBRUARY 21Bandwagon, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Dave & the Gin Mill Gypsies,7:30 to 11 p.m. at the SilverDollar Bar. Blues, jazz, old-time swing. Free. 732-3939. Jackson Hole Moose Hockey,7 p.m. at the Snow KingSports & Events Center. Adults$9, children 8 and under $5.moose.pucksystems2.com.FEBRUARY 21, 22, 26,27, 28Cabaret, TBA, in the Black Box
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TETON VILLAGE
CONTINENTAL CUISINE
ALPENHOF BISTRO
Teton Village307-733-3242
ALPENROSE
RESTAURANT
Teton Village307-733-3462aplenhoflodge.com
COULOIR
Top of theBridger GondolaTeton Village307-739-2675couloirrestaurant.com
GAMEFISH
Inside Snake RiverLodge & Spa 7710 Granite Loop RoadTeton Village307-732-6040
MANGY MOOSE
RESTAURANT & SALOON
Teton Village307-733-4913mangymoose.net
LOBBY LOUNGE
Four Seasons ResortTeton Village307-732-5000
SPUR RESTAURANT
& BAR
Teton Mountan LodgeTeton Village307-732-6932
THE HANDLE BAR
Four Seasons ResortTeton Village307-732-5157
WESTBANK GRILL
Four Seasons ResortTeton Village307-732-5001
RMO CAFE
Mangy Moose buildingTeton Village307-734-9438
ASIAN AND SUSHI
MASA SUSHI
3345 W. McCollister Teton Village307-732-2962
ASCENT LOUNGE
Four Seasons Resort307-732-5000fourseasons.com
TETON THAI
7342 Granite LoopTeton Village307-733-0022
ITALIAN/PIZZA
II VILLAGIO OSTERIA
Hotel TerraTeton Village307-739-4100
BARS & LOUNGES
ALPENHOF BISTRO
Teton Village 307-733-3242aplenhoflodge.com
SPUR BAR & RESTAURANT
Teton Mountan LodgeTeton Village307-732-6932
COULOIR
Teton Village307-739-2675couloirrestaurant.com
ASCENT LOUNGE
Four Seasons Resort Teton Village307-732-5000
MANGY MOOSE
RESTAURANT & SALOON
Teton Village307-733-4913 mangymoose.net
BEER, WINE & LIQUOR
MANGY MOOSE
MARKET & CELLARS
Mangy Moose Bldg.Teton Village
307-734-0070
TETON VILLAGE
BOTTLE SHOP
3200 W. McCollister307-732-2337
SWEETS ’N’ TREATS
ATELIER ORTEGA
150 Scott LaneJackson307-734-6400www.atelierortega.com
COCOLOVE
53 N. GlenwoodJackson307-734-6400
DULCE
170 N. CacheJackson307-200-6071
E.LEAVEN FOOD CO.
175 CenterJackson307-733-5600
HAAGEN DAZS
90 E BroadwayJackson307-739-1880
MIX YOGURT BAR
Smith’s PlazaSouth Hwy 89Jackson307-201-1467
MOO’S GOURMET
110 CenterJackson307-733-1998
PERSEPHONE BAKERY
165 E. BroadwayJackson307-734-1700
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT& CONCERT VENUES
CENTER FOR THE ARTS
225 S. CacheJackson307-734-8956
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Theatre at Center for the Arts.Tickets: 733-4900 or off-square.org.FEBRUARY 22Bandwagon, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Dave & the Gin Mill Gypsies,7:30 to 11 p.m. at the SilverDollar Bar. Blues, jazz, old-time swing. Free. 732-3939. Leo Kottke, 7 p.m. at theCenter for the Arts CenterTheater. Folk, guitar instru-mentalist. $32-$42.JHCenterForTheArts.org.TiLteD, 10 p.m. at theStagecoach Bar in Wilson.Reggae. Free. 733-4407.Jackson Hole Moose Hockey,7 p.m. at the Snow KingSports & Events Center. Adults$9, children 8 and under $5.moose.pucksystems2.comFEBRUARY 2389.1 KHOL Thank You Showwith El Ten Eleven, 8 p.m. atthe Center for the Arts CenterTheater. $20 donation.JHCenterForTheArts.org.FEBRUARY 24Walker Williams, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Keb’ Mo’, 7 p.m. at the Centerfor the Arts Center Theater.Folk, guitar instrumentalist.$45-$65.JHCenterForTheArts.org.Flannel Attractions Duo, 7 to11 p.m. at RoadhouseBrewing. Folk, bluegrass. Free.739-0900. FEBRUARY 25Walker Williams, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.FEBRUARY 26Walker Williams, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Aaron Davis, 4:30 to 7:30p.m. at Ascent Lounge in TetonVillage. Americana, folk, coun-try-blues. Free. FEBRUARY 27Walker Williams, 9 p.m. at
the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Major Zephyr, 10 p.m. at TownSquare Tavern. Outlaw country.Free. 733-3886. Ambassador ThomasPickering: The U.S. in aGlobalized World, 7 to 9 p.m.in the Center Theater. Free.ic21.org.The Importance of BeingEarnest, TBA. A social satire ofupper-class Victorian culture -complete with mistaken iden-tities, slapstick romance andwry humor. riotactinc.org.FEBRUARY 28Walker Williams, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Rock Creek, 7:30 to 11 p.m.at the Silver Dollar Bar.Country, classic rock. Free.732-3939. Ben Winship and ThomasSneed, 3 to 6 p.m. in the TrapBar at Grand Targhee Resort.Roots-grass. Free.GrandTarghee.com.The Importance of BeingEarnest, TBA. A social satire ofupper-class Victorian culture -complete with mistaken iden-tities, slapstick romance andwry humor. riotactinc.org.FEB. 28 TO APRIL 11Jeremy Morgan & Friends, 10a.m. to 7 p.m. at the ArtAssociation. artassociation.org.
MARCH
MARCH 1Walker Williams, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Rock Creek, 7:30 to 11 p.m.at the Silver Dollar Bar.Country, classic rock. Free.732-3939. Jackson Six Mardi GrasParty, 3 to 6 p.m. in the TrapBar at Grand Targhee Resort.Dixieland jazz, New Orleansflare. Free. GrandTarghee.com.The Importance of BeingEarnest, TBA. A social satire of
upper-class Victorian culture -complete with mistaken iden-tities, slapstick romance andwry humor. riotactinc.org.MARCH 2The Miller Sisters, 3 to 6p.m. in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Country, soul.Free. GrandTarghee.com.MARCH 3Walker Williams, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.MARCH 4Fat Tuesday Party withJackson Six, 7:30 to 11 p.m.at the Silver Dollar Bar.Dixieland jazz, New Orleansflare. Free. 733-2190.Walker Williams, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.MARCH 5Walker Williams, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Aaron Davis and MattHerron, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. atAscent Lounge in Teton Village.Americana, folk, country-blues. Free. Dirt Road Duo, 3 to 6 p.m. atThe Alpenhof in Teton Village.Americana, soul, EasternEuropean. Free. 733-3242.MARCH 6Walker Williams, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.MARCH 7Dirty Shame, 7:30 to 11 p.m.at the Silver Dollar Bar. Outlawcountry. Free. 732-3939. Screen Door Porch, 3 to 6p.m. in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Americana,roots-rock, country-blues.Free. GrandTarghee.com.WhoDunnit?, 5 :30 p.m. inthe Theater Lobby. artassocia-tion.org.Jackson Hole Moose Hockey,7 p.m. at the Snow KingSports & Events Center. Adults$9, children 8 and under $5.201-1633; moose.pucksys-tems2.com
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JACKSON HOLE
PLAYHOUSE
& SADDLE ROCK
SALOON
145 W. DeloneyJackson307-733-6994
GRAND TETON
MUSIC FESTIVAL
Teton Village307-733-1128gtmf.org
ASCENT LOUNGE
Four Seasons ResortTeton Village307-732-5000fourseasons.com
MANGY MOOSE
SALOON
Teton Village307.733.4913 mangymoose.net
MILLION DOLLAR
COWBOY BAR
25 N. Cache, Jackson 307-733-2207
THE PINK GARTER
THEATRE
50 W. BroadwayJackson307-733-1500pinkgartertheatre.com
SILVER DOLLAR
BAR & GRILL
50 N. Glenwood, Jacksonat The Wort Hotel307-732-3939
STAGECOACH BAR
5755 W. Hwy 22Wilson 307-733-4407
TOWN SQUARE TAVERN
20 E. BroadwayJackson Town Square307-733-3886
DRIGGS & VICTOR
BANGKOK KITCHEN
220 N. Main St.
Driggs208-354-6666
BIG HOLE BBQ
22 W. Center St.Victor208-270-9919
THE BRAKEMAN
AMERICAN GRILL
27 N. Main St., Victor 208-787-2020
FORAGE
285 Little Ave., #ADriggs208-354-2858
GRAND TETON BREWING
430 Old Jackson Hwy.Victor208-787-9000Come and enjoy a pint at thebrewery that started craftbrewing in the Tetons. Takeyour part in being green byfilling your growler from abrewpub that introducedglass growlers in 1989. Weoffer complimentary beertasting, merchandise, giftsand beer! Just stop by.
GRUMPY’S
GOAT SHACK
37 S. Main, Victor 208-787-2092
HEADWATERS GRILLE
75 Headwaters, Victor 208-787-3600
KNOTTY PINE
58 S. Main St., Victor208-787-2866
LEMONGRASS BISTRO
260 N. Main St., Driggs208-354-0014
O’ROURKES
RESTAURANT
42 E. Little Ave.Driggs 208-354-8115
ROYAL WOLF
63 Depot St., Driggs 208-354-8365
SCRATCH
185 W. Center St.Victor208-787-5678
SPOONS BISTRO
32 W. Birch, Victor208-787-2478
TETON THAI
32 Birch StreetDriggs208-787-8424
THE EMPORIUM
45 S. Main St., Victor208-787-2221
TIMBERLINE BAR & GRILL
31 W. Center, Victor208-787-2639
TONY’S PIZZA & PASTA
364 N. Main St., Driggs208-354-8829
WARBIRDS CAFE
675 Airport Rd., Driggs 208-354-2550
WILDLIFE BREWING
& PIZZA
145 S. Main St.Victor208-787-2623
ALPINE
BULL MOOSE SALOON
Highway 89, Alpine307-654-7593
FLYING SADDLE
Highway 89, Alpine307-654-4422
THE NORDIC INN
1 Colonial Lane, Alpine307-654-7556
RIVER’S COFFEE
Highway 89, Alpine307-654-7508
TAVERN ON THE GREYS
25 Highway 89Alpine307-654-7540
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MARCH 8Walker Williams, 9 p.m. atthe Million Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Dirty Shame, 7:30 to 11 p.m.at the Silver Dollar Bar. Outlawcountry. Free. 732-3939. Jackson Hole Moose Hockey,7 p.m. at the Snow KingSports & Events Center. Adults$9, children 8 and under $5.201-1633; moose.pucksys-tems2.com.The Importance of BeingEarnest, TBA. A social satire ofupper-class Victorian culture -complete with mistaken iden-tities, slapstick romance andwry humor. riotactinc.org.MARCH 9Screen Door Porch, 3 to 6p.m. in The Alpenhof in TetonVillage. Americana-soul, roots-rock, country-blues. Free.GrandTarghee.com.Chanman Roots Band, 3 to 6p.m. in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Reggae. Free.GrandTarghee.com.Elvin Bishop Band, 7 p.m. atthe Center for the Arts CenterTheater. Blues, rock. $50-$65.JHCenterForTheArts.org.The Importance of BeingEarnest, TBA. A social satireof upper-class Victorian cul-ture - complete with mistakenidentities, slapstick romanceand wry humor. riotactinc.org.MARCH 10The Importance of BeingEarnest, TBA. A social satire ofupper-class Victorian culture -complete with mistaken iden-tities, slapstick romance andwry humor. riotactinc.org.MARCH 11Galactic, 10 p.m. at theKnotty Pine in Victor. $TBD.Funk, jazz. 208-787-2866. MARCH 12Nathan Dean, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Aaron Davis and the MysteryMachine, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.at Ascent Lounge in Teton
Village. Americana, folk, coun-try-blues. Free.MARCH 13Tilted, 7 to 11 p.m. atRoadhouse Brewing. Reggae.Free. 739-0900. Nathan Dean, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.TiLteD, 7 to 11 p.m. atRoadhouse Brewing. Reggae.Free. 739-0900. Alternate Routes, 7 p.m. atthe Center for the Arts CenterTheater. Rock. $25.JHCenterForTheArts.org.MARCH 14Nathan Dean, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Screen Door Porch, 7:30 to11 p.m. at the Silver DollarBar. Americana-soul, roots-rock, country-blues. Free. 732-3939. This Must Be The Band: ATalking Heads Tribute, 9:30p.m. at Town Square Tavern.$TBD. Free. 733-3886. Leftover Salmon, 10 p.m. atthe Knotty Pine in Victor.Cajun slamgrass, Americana.$TBD. 208-787-2866.MARCH 15Nathan Dean, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Screen Door Porch, 7:30 to11 p.m. at the Silver DollarBar. Americana-soul, roots-rock, country-blues. Free. 732-3939. This Must Be The Band: ATalking Heads Tribute, 9:30p.m. at Town Square Tavern.$TBD. Free. 733-3886. MARCH 16Black Mother Jones, 3 to 6p.m. in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Rock. Free.GrandTarghee.com.This Must Be The Band: ATalking Heads Tribute, 9 p.m.in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. $TBD.GrandTarghee.com.Carrie Rodriguez, 7 p.m. at
the Center for the Arts CenterTheater. Americana. $25.JHCenterForTheArts.org.MARCH 17Nathan Dean, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Black Mother Jones, 3 to 6p.m. in the Trap Bar at GrandTarghee Resort. Rock. Free.GrandTarghee.com.Sneaky Pete & the SecretWeapons, 9:30 p.m. atRoadhouse Brewing. Funk,groove, world. Free. 739-0900. MARCH 18Nathan Dean, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.MARCH 19Nathan Dean, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Aaron Davis and the MysteryMachine, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.at Ascent Lounge in TetonVillage. Americana, folk, coun-try-blues. Free.Dirt Road Duo, 3 to 6 p.m. atThe Alpenhof in Teton Village.Americana, soul, EasternEuropean. Free. 733-3242.The Met Live in HD:Massenet's Werther, 7 p.m.in the Center Theater. A sub-lime adaption of Goethe's rev-olutionary and tragic romance.Rising young maestro AlainAltinoglu conducts. Adults$20, students $12. gtmf.org.MARCH 20Nathan Dean, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Martin Sexton, 8 p.m. at thePink Garter Theatre. Pop, folk.$25/advance, $28/day-of-show at The Rose, Pinky G’sand PinkGarterTheatre.com.World ChampionshipSnowmobile Hillclimb, 8 a.m.(9 a.m. on Thursday) to 6 p.m.at Snow King Mountain. HillClimbers from across thecountry gather to see thisexciting event year after year.
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$15/day or $30 for the week-end. snowdevils.org.MARCH 21Nathan Dean, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Major Zephyr, 10 p.m. atTown Square Tavern. Outlawcountry. Free. 733-3886. Chanman Roots Band, 7:30to 11 p.m. at the Silver DollarBar. Reggae. Free. 732-3939. Two and a Half White Guys, 3to 6 p.m. in the Trap Bar atGrand Targhee Resort. Reggae,ska. Free. GrandTarghee.com.World ChampionshipSnowmobile Hillclimb, 8 a.m.(9 a.m. on Thursday) to 6 p.m.at Snow King Mountain. HillClimbers from across thecountry gather to see thisexciting event year after year.$15/day or $30 for the week-end. snowdevils.org.MARCH 22Nathan Dean, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.Major Zephyr, 10 p.m. atTown Square Tavern. Outlawcountry. Free. 733-3886. Chanman Roots Band, 7:30to 11 p.m. at the Silver DollarBar. Reggae. Free. 732-3939. Two and a Half White Guys, 3to 6 p.m. in the Trap Bar at
Grand Targhee Resort. Reggae,ska. Free. GrandTarghee.com.DSLR Photo Symposium, 9a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the BlackBox Theater. artassoiation.org.World ChampionshipSnowmobile Hillclimb, 8 a.m.(9 a.m. on Thursday) to 6 p.m.at Snow King Mountain. HillClimbers from across thecountry gather to see thisexciting event year after year.$15/day or $30 for the week-end. snowdevils.org.MARCH 23World ChampionshipSnowmobile Hillclimb, 8 a.m.(9 a.m. on Thursday) to 6 p.m.at Snow King Mountain. HillClimbers from across thecountry gather to see thisexciting event year after year.$15/day or $30 for the week-end. snowdevils.org.MARCH 24Flannel Attractions Duo, 7 to11 p.m. at RoadhouseBrewing. Folk, bluegrass. Free.739-0900.MARCH 25Chanman, 9 to 11 p.m. atPinky G’s. Singer-songwriter.Free. 734-7465.Nathan Dean, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.MARCH 26
Nathan Dean, 9 p.m. at theMillion Dollar Cowboy Bar.Country. Free. 733-2207.MARCH 29Pole Pedal Paddle, 7 a.m. to2 p.m. at Jackson HoleMountain Resort.jhskiclub.org.
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APRIL 2Aaron Davis and the MysteryMachine, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.at Ascent Lounge in TetonVillage. Americana, folk, coun-try-blues. Free.APRIL 4 & 5Boondocks, 7:30 to 11 p.m.at the Silver Dollar Bar. Jukejoint country-blues, alt-coun-try. Free. 732-3939. APRIL 11The Met Live in HD:Puccini's La Boheme, 7 p.m.in the Center Theater. Come at6 p.m. for a closing nightreception featuring light fareand beverages. This isPuccini's moving story ofyoung love. Adults $20, stu-dents $12. gtmf.org.APRIL 18 to MAY 233rd Annual Jackson HolePhotography Competition,5:30 at the Art Association.artassociation.org.
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