New hours of operation!!!

January 4, 2012 in Events

We have new hours!

Monday – Wednesday 7am – 4pm
Kitchen closes at 2pm

Thursday – Saturday 7am – 8pm
Kitchen closes at 7:30pm

Closed on Sundays

We will have some new items on the menu for dinner time. Don’t forget, we also have craft beers and wine from Crown Valley Winery and other national and international micro breweries. So be sure to come out and join us for the evening. We’d love to have you!

Dana & Susan Robinson – Friday, Feb. 10th

January 4, 2012 in Events

Dana & Susan Robinson will be performing live on Friday, Feb. 10th at 6:30pm. Tickets will be $7. Chandler Sanchez will start the show off at 6:30pm, followed by the Robinson’s at 7pm.  Here’s a little bio about the  Robinson Duo…

Dana and Susan Robinson are two guitar-playing, banjo-frailing, fiddle-sawing, and harmony-singing interpreters of the American experience. Their unique blend of contemporary songwriting and traditional Appalachian music bring to their performances a deep understanding of Americas musical heritage.

The genius of a Dana and Susan Robinson performance lies in their ability to capture the imagination of their audience, evoking a transformative experience that touches on the deepest humanity. They can make the audience howl with laughter or hush with poignant reflection as they take them on a journey across America and convey the mystery and wonder of the places they visit.

Matt the Electrician is coming back on Feb. 21st!!!

January 4, 2012 in Events

Back by popular demand: Matt the Electrician! He will be here Feb. 21st, show will start around 6:30pm. Robert Steel will be opening the show, followed by Matt. Tickets will be $7. Here’s a little info about Matt…

Once upon a time, there was a youg man named Matt Sever. He lived in Austin, TX, and he worked as a journeyman electrician. Every morning, when it was still dark outside, he would go to work, and wire houses all day long in the blistering Texas heat. When he would come home, again, it was dark outside. And then, sometimes, with no time to shower or change his clothes, he would go straight to the bars and nightclubs of Austin to play his songs for whomever would listen. And he would apologize for his appearance, and explain to the audience that he was an electrician, and he found a certain nobility in this, even if no one wanted to sit too close to the stage. So they called him Matt The Electrician, and he did not mind this, for he was proud of himself, for there is no shame in a hard days work.

But eventually, he quit his job as an electrician, to spend more time writing and playing songs, and the name stuck with him, because everyone needs an electrician sometimes. And there are some who say, that when the moon is full, and Jupiter is aligned with Mars, you can often hear Matt The Electrician in the distance, wiring a house, and whistling softly to himself.

Ben Miller Band – Saturday, March 24th

January 4, 2012 in Events

Ben Miller Band will be here on Saturday, March 24th at 6pm. Tickets will be $10 in advance/$12 at the door. Here’s a little bio about the band…

The Ben Miller Band is made up of three very different musicians. Ben Miller(slide guitar, lead vocals) began his musical career on the streets of northern europe playing his distinctive delta-blues slide guitar for passers-by. He built an impressive collection of folk songs and original material as well as honing his distinctive performance style. Combine that with the home grown musical mad scientist Scott Leeper(washtub bass, backing vocals). He began his musical career at the age of ten, wowing audiences playing pop music in his family’s band “The Leepers”. Later he toured with delta-blues hero Lightnin’ Boy Malcom, and also made a name for himself as a truly astounding one man band. To complete this trio of musicians comes Doug “Cap’t Washboard” Dicharry(washboard, drums, trombone, backing vocals). As a air force brat growing up he assimilated an array of musical styles and attidudes. Moving every 4 years throughout the globe his one constant was music, from playing with punk, ska, and progressive noise bands to school marching bands. The three met in Joplin Missouri at open mic nights that Ben was running. The three naturally gravitated towards each other feeding off of their shared interests as well as their different influences.