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We're dedicating this Dinner & Show to the music of Neil Young. Plus, Alex Koford is back in town joining Stu Allen, Grahame Lesh, and Jason Crosby!

Stu Allen, Grahame Lesh, Jason Crosby, 
& Alex Koford
Wednesday, November 4
Beach Park
Doors 4:30 PM
16+

This evening features dinner with a set of live music. To make a reservation, please purchase a ticket at the link below. Your ticket purchase includes a boxed meal.

https://www.terrapincrossroads.net/tickets

This is the first time I have checked in before it sold out:

$170 per person!

 

There are also tix available for San Geronimo, who apparently have already started playing this evening...

Hard not to comment....

$170 per ticket?

 

ayfkmwts?!

 

I'd pay $10 MAX to see this band. Not sure about the dinner either. Last time I bought food there it was pretty gross, like it had been sitting under a heat lamp for hours..

 

not that its gonna make a difference to the crowd that has a problem with the prices but I believe its 170$ for two peeps and dinner is served for both as well

carry on with the brain aneurysms and whatnot 

That price is for a party of 2 including a box lunch.

Lol ok well I won't poop on anyone's parade if that's how they want to spend their money but I'm noping on out of that "deal"

your damn right you will, Dise.  you have been doing it for years when it comes to spending on things you dont deem to be "worth" it

own it girl.  its you

OK weirdo who I don't know from Adam who apparently stalks my posts. I pretty much just said it wasn't worth it to me, how else does one "own it"? lmao!

 

you go on with your passive aggressive bad self, Dise.  I find it to be very entertaining 

Thanks for the notice, Johnny D.

Yes, that's for 2 people sitting and eating together.

Whoever goes, enjoy!

drkstar? I don't know you, but I can see that you're on the crazy side, so please enjoy yourself stalking someone else.

Keep in mind that I think they only sell around 35 tables, so they're not making THAT much, and I would imagine that the majority of the money is going to the staff & musicians, who I'm sure can use the dough.

No spot taken here, but I doubt anyone going to this or any of these other park shows are going for the band, I'm betting that they're going for a semi-normal evening out, and these days we have to pay a premium for something like that.

Smoke 'em if ya' got 'em.

I have to say that when my dog & I stopped by one of these a week or two ago just to say hello to some folks and walk around the outside for a half-hour or so, it was really nice to just be out among people on a lovely late afternoon with live music in the air.

BTW, San Geronimo is really good. Maybe my little buddy & I should have taken a drive this afternoon.

some degree of normalcy paired with an opportunity to help out a business and a community of musicians who in spite of there Dad or being friends of sons of famous Dads need to be supported in a post pandemic world 

its clear to me the ticket costs are not some get rich plan for Jill and Co.  its to try to build a revenue stream for a group of employees, vendors and musicians who really fucking need it right the fuck now

but I am sure the band sucks and some would not pay 10 bucks to hear em so there is that

Wish I could remember the old zoner who once said

"Ferraris don't run on air..."

What Phil/TxR may make on this or the other shows they're doing right now probably won't fill his tank.

What people paid to see him and the rest of The Grateful Dead Show playing sheds & stadiums in the late '80s/'90s is still filling his tank just fine.

37 tables

i saw  it in time this time but will pass  - and i LOVE NEIL YOUNG -

$85 a ticket - and kinda trapped at your table  now if  Mr Young was playing lol that would be a horse of a different hue

 

"saving a lot of money this year - but going to a dinner / show tomorrow -- - 2 full moons in one month

 

the staff needs to make a few pennies.... THe lot looked desolate / deserted / run down - kinda sad

and will be for quite a while I figure .....................................

>>> kinda trapped at your table<<<

"No nipple chafing allowed"

At its peak, Terrapin had over 100 employees. Today we are down to less than 10. Unfortunately, we had to let one more go, and the two bartenders are now splitting shifts. They are doing this so we can continue to have shows. It's sad but the rest of us still there want to be there, it's fun. Once in a while someone will get bent out of shape about having to be told to keep their mask on or to stay in their square, tuff for them, those are the current rules. I'm trying my best to ride this to the very end which could be right around the corner, who knows. Enjoy it while you can, I'm starting to see the generosity again of the people who frequent Terrapin as I had four miracles to give away for a recent show. Fingers crossed for a busy week. 

Just having fun up there, no intent for that to be at your expense and I apologize flat out if it comes off that way mr peak.

truth is, it's just what the cost of things are.

If we lived closer, and also could have snagged a table quick, we probably would have custy'd up at least once by now.

let there be songs to fill the air

 

 

 

 

 

people are generous, and people are even nice, as is the staff  -- TBH you guys are professionals as well

the rules are basically what they need to be - (perhaps a bit too stringent, but WTF - when in Rome) , and even I can follow them.. ( nipple chafing is very hard to do when 8 feet is the closest one can get to another human )

 

thanks to all ,  from the jillmost to the lounge attendant 

peace and prosper

No disrespect intended on my part.

 

I was just expressing surprise, especially since I thought it was for 1 person. 

 

17 year-old males are pretty expensive when it comes to car insurance and food stocks (not to mention water bills).

I appreciate all of you who are holding down the fort, staff and patrons alike. 

 

And, if a ticket is available, I would be more than happy to shell out a lot of money to see a lineup with Phil and a drummer. 

 

Hang in there, 

John 

Thanks folks, stay tuned.

Thanks for stopping by with the reality check, Pete, as well as the backstory. I imagine many of you are hanging by a thread these days without thinking you have the security that seemed to be there back in the heyday of TXR when musicians, management and staff thought they'd have a job tomorrow.
 
Keep the music flowing, keep TXR alive.

Hey Pete, glad you still have a gig you love, you're lucky for sure. It's brutal looking for work right now! 

If you are looking for work, Dise, good wishes; I hope you find the right thing soon. I hear that it's tough up here, too.