About Dave's Pubb
Dave's Pubb is a classic small-town bar and live music venue in Tetonia, Idaho (at 6290 North Main St (www.vividseats.com )). Its owners describe it as “the last traditional watering hole in Teton County,” full of local characters and legends (davestetonia.com ). The pub has a friendly, down-to-earth Western feel – expect wood-paneled walls and cozy seating. Though it serves food like pizza and pub snacks, the focus is on drinks and entertainment (davestetonia.com ) (wanderlog.com ). Regulars praise the warm, homey vibe and attentive bartenders; one visitor noted that friendly locals quickly bought them a drink and struck up a conversation during a band night (wanderlog.com ). Dave’s Pubb attracts both valley residents and travelers heading to the Tetons, often serving as a convenient stop for people en route to nearby Grand Targhee ski and mountain resort (www.vividseats.com ) (davestetonia.com ). Its reputation for hospitality has become part of the local scene – one out-of-towner even joked that they might plan future road trips just to return to Dave’s after discovering its unique charm (wanderlog.com ).
Events and Programming
Live events are the heart of Dave’s Pubb. On weekdays it has trivia, games and themed nights, while weekends feature live music and shows. A typical weekly calendar includes Monday Night Game Night (pool, cards, darts, etc.), Karaoke every Wednesday evening, and special Thursday nights like a Cigar Club (6–8pm) and Ladies Night (7–9pm) (davestetonia.com ). Friday through Sunday bring televised sports (NFL games on Sundays from 11am) and live performances. Many evenings showcase local and regional bands – for example, the venue’s calendar has included country-rock acts, cover bands and Americana groups such as Jake & The Brakes, Papa Stitch and Rock Creek (davestetonia.com ) (davestetonia.com ). Dave’s Pubb also hosts recurring theme shows and parties: in the fall they’ve held Halloween costume contests; in winter an Ugly Xmas Sweater Party (davestetonia.com ); and New Year’s Eve celebrations (often with cover).
Beyond bands, Dave’s Pubb brings in touring acts for special “revue” shows. Ladies’ nights, for instance, have featured the Magic Hunks® male dance revue (a Las Vegas-style show for women out to celebrate), with tickets offering GA or VIP packages (www.ticketor.com ). Similarly, upcoming events include female-centric dance shows like “California’s Sensational Strippers” (produced by The Magic Mike Experience team) (www.ticketfairy.com ). In short, expect everything from country cover nights and bluegrass jams to adult-themed dance shows – a mix that reflects the bar’s laid-back, “anything goes” entertainment style (www.vividseats.com ) (davestetonia.com ). Weekly open-mic and community events also pop up, making the pub a hub of local culture. (Special charity events have been held here as well – e.g., a local motorcycle club’s toy drive in September 2023 was paired with a live band (davestetonia.com ).) Most musical acts are scheduled to start around 9pm (davestetonia.com ), so the venue really comes alive late into the evening.
Tickets and Booking
Because Dave’s Pubb hosts both free and ticketed events, ticket prices vary by show. Local band nights and weekend covers are often inexpensive (sometimes just a $5–$10 door cover), while headlining shows and touring revue acts run higher. For example, a recent “Magic Hunks” show listed general admission at about $19.95 and VIP seats (with better views) at $39.95 (www.ticketor.com ). Limited “Ultra VIP” packages (front-row seats plus extras) have also been offered for those big events. In any case, plan on tickets ranging from under $20 up to around $40 or more for premium packages (www.ticketor.com ). If events are particularly popular, tickets can sell out quickly – advance purchase is recommended (a ticket reseller notes that Dave’s event listings “will be sure to sell out” (www.premiumseating.com )).
To buy tickets, check the Dave’s Pubb social media or ask at the bar. The venue typically sells tickets through online platforms (like Eventbrite or Ticketor) when shows are announced (davestetonia.com ) (www.ticketor.com ). There’s no dedicated box office; often it’s easiest to purchase ahead via the listed links. For bigger shows, expect the online listing to show packages (GA, VIP, etc.) and include all fees upfront. These ticket transactions are generally final sale (no refunds) (www.ticketor.com ). If you miss the presale you may sometimes buy at the door on show night if not sold out, but it’s safest not to wait if a specific event is drawing interest.
Seating and Layout
Dave’s Pubb is an intimate one-room bar. The stage or performance area sits at the far end of the room, with the main bar and scattered tables around. Seating is limited – much of the crowd often stands around the bar or dances up front. On concert nights, many tables and chairs are arranged facing the stage, but there is no fixed stadium seating; it’s generally first-come, first-served. A few elevated tables or stools near the stage offer good views. The venue has limited VIP section seats up front (as reflected in the special ticket packages) (www.ticketor.com ), but most attendees mix in the general admission area.
Patrons report that acoustically the space works well: its small size means sound carries clearly to the back, so even those near the door can usually hear lyrics and instruments in fine detail (www.vividseats.com ). If you want the best vantage, aim for a spot near the front-center. That said, latecomers should be aware that they may need to stand or grab a side table. There’s no bad sight-line (no obstructive pillars), but note that the entry/foyer is at the back – avoid lingering in the doorway during a show to keep the way clear. Essentially, expect a classic pub layout: a few tables, bar stools, and open floor. For dance-oriented nights, the tables are often cleared away and a significant standing area is left in front of the stage.
Getting There and Parking
Dave’s Pubb is located in downtown Tetonia, an hour east of Idaho Falls and about 35 minutes north of Jackson Hole. If you enter Tetonia on Main Street (Highway 33), you’ll find the pub on the road’s corner (6290 N. Main St (www.vividseats.com )). Street parking is plentiful in front; patrons typically park along Main Street or nearby side streets. In normal conditions, finding a spot is straightforward (www.vividseats.com ), though winter snows can sometimes shrink available spaces (you may need to park a block away in the cleared area). There is no large parking lot, just town street parking provided by the city of Tetonia.
Public transit to Tetonia is very limited. The local valley transit (START Bus) serves Driggs and Victor, but Tetonia is off the fixed routes – the nearest bus stop is in Driggs, 15 minutes south. In practice almost all visitors arrive by car. If you’re coming from Jackson or Idaho Falls (for example), note that rideshare apps may be unreliable in this rural area. Local taxi/shuttle services exist, but reservations are recommended. Some guests arriving by shuttle to nearby lodges ask drivers to drop them at Dave’s. Bicycling or walking around Tetonia itself is easy (it’s a tiny town), but obviously Dave’s lies right on the main street, so it’s accessible from anywhere in town on foot.
Inside the Venue
Upon entering Dave’s Pubb, you’ll be greeted by a large wooden bar lined with stools. The interior is unpretentious: low lighting, mounted framed photos, and a few neon beer signs. There are usually televisions over the bar tuned to sports (especially NFL on Sundays). The atmosphere is relaxed and social. During events, staff may check IDs at the door if it’s an 18+ or 21+ show. The bartenders are known for being friendly (several regulars enjoy chatting them up – one review even noted a bartender predicting a guest’s come-in drink by waving through the window (wanderlog.com )). In short, expect a noble attempt at old-school hospitality.
Food-wise, Dave’s offers a typical bar menu to go with the drinks. You can order pizzas, burgers, fries and pub-style appetizers right from the bar (davestetonia.com ). The menu is not extensive gourmet fare, but the pizzas are often highlighted (and shareable). This isn’t a gourmet dining experience – it’s casual bar food that satisfies the post-ski hunger. The bar’s drink menu includes a variety of draft beers, domestic bottles, and a full cocktail list. Dave’s has some signature shots and themed drinks; in fact, a handful of travel reviews specifically recommend trying fun shots like the creamy “creamsicle” or chocolate cake concoctions mixed by the bartenders (wanderlog.com ).
Cigar enthusiasts note that smoking is allowed here during the weekly Cigar Club (Thursdays) (davestetonia.com ), and the bar keeps ashtrays available those nights. Otherwise, on normal nights Vermont indoor smoking rules apply and you’ll usually see folks step outside to light up. The restrooms are at the back near the entrance (a short walk, so plan seating accordingly). There’s no cloakroom or coat check – hats and jackets usually go on a bench or hook by the door. During shows you’ll often find a merchandise table or tip jar near the stage, especially for touring acts. The venue generally accepts credit cards, but some patrons bring cash for quicker bar tab closing or entry on busy nights. (It’s a small cash-friendly town; at least one reviewer counted an $80 bar tab without incident (wanderlog.com ).)
Nearby Amenities
Tetonia’s Main Street is short, but just a couple blocks from Dave’s you’ll find key conveniences. If you want a hearty sit-down meal before a show, Badger Creek Café is the standout – it’s the only full-service restaurant in town, praised for homemade dishes (one reviewer loves its housemade granola) (www.tripadvisor.com ). For a quick bite or take-out, the café also does pizza and burgers, similar to Dave’s menu. The historic Tetonia Club (built 1912, reopened 2018) is just down the street; this is another old-time bar that now hosts events and is an alternative hangout for live music (www.tetoniaclub.com ). In Victor (4 miles east, just across the state line) and Driggs (12 miles south), there are more dining and lodging options. Many visitors combine a Dave’s Pubb night with stays at the nearby Trail’s End Motel (cabin- and motel-style lodging) or vacation rentals in Tetonia and Victor.
For pre-show dining in the valley, the general advice is to plan ahead. Dave’s itself serves food, but if you prefer to eat earlier you can also consider Victor’s restaurants or a quick stop in Driggs. There is a small grocery store in Tetonia (Town & Country Market ) and gas station if you need snacks or ice before heading to the bar. On late-night transport: Tetonia is very small so after Dave’s closes (usually 2:00am), options are limited; no local buses run at night, so make sure you have a ride or accommodation lined up. Many patrons choose to stay nearby or drive home before midnight if they have a long trip, since rideshare isn’t guaranteed on a weekday in rural Idaho.
What Makes This Venue Special
Dave’s Pubb stands out as both a throwback and a local treasure. It prides itself on preserving an “old bar” spirit while staying lively – indeed, the owners tout it as Teton County’s last true watering hole, where history and modern fun meet (davestetonia.com ). Unlike slick chains, Dave’s feels rooted to the community: its walls and vibe are shaped by decades of Tetonia’s stories. Locals chuckle that it still retains a friendly cowboy-bar atmosphere where you’ll probably end up swapping tall tales with someone at the next table. The friendly bartenders (sometimes singled out by nickname), the quirky weekly events (like the game night and cigar nights), and the local rock posters on the walls all give it a distinct personality.
Economically, Dave’s contributes to small-town life in Tetonia. It’s one of the few places open late for night entertainment, so it draws in neighbors as well as visitors from Victor, Driggs or passing tourists. Out-of-state guests often comment that finding a place like Dave’s was an unexpected highlight of their trip. For example, one commenter wrote that not only did they consider it “the best town to bar hop in the USA,” they now associate the entire Teton skyline with memories of Dave’s Pubb (wanderlog.com ). That kind of loyalty speaks to how the venue transcends being just a bar – it’s a cultural waypoint for the region. Bands too enjoy playing here because the audience is up-close and energetic; the room’s small size means there’s zero pretense. In short, Dave’s Pubb matters locally because it keeps alive the valley’s music tradition (continuing the legacy that older dance halls once held) and because it makes Tetonia part of the map for live entertainment in southeast Idaho (www.vividseats.com ) (wanderlog.com ).
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: Dave’s Pubb is in an older building and may not be fully ADA-equipped. If you have mobility needs, it’s best to call ahead. The entrance is flat off the sidewalk (no big steps), but inside the room can be tight during shows. Restrooms are on the main floor (no stairs needed).
What to Bring: Always bring valid ID. Being a bar, Dave’s enforces age restrictions – some events are 21+ only (especially the adult revue shows) (www.ticketor.com ). Even for 18+ band nights, you’ll need ID at the door. Check the event listing; one recent ticket page clearly notes “Must be 21+ to enter” and that doors open at 7pm (www.ticketor.com ). Casual dress is fine – this is cowboy country, so boots and jeans or comfortable attire will fit right in. If it’s a holiday or theme party (Halloween, Ugly Sweater), feel free to dress up to join the fun (the bar itself doesn’t enforce a formal dress code). Also plan to pay for drinks and cover (cash is handy, though cards are accepted at the bar). If you arrive early, Dave’s does have a happy hour (5:30–6:30pm every day) (davestetonia.com ) which can save on drinks before a show.
Avoiding Problems: The bar is known for its welcoming crowd, but there are a few do’s and don’ts. Don’t expect fast service at peak times – during big shows, bartenders serve a crowd and you may need to wave or politely wait for drinks. Outside cameras and recording are not allowed for live performances (www.ticketor.com ), so keep phones holstered if a band or revue is on stage. Also, no large backpacks or outside drinks will get you turned away; generally stick to small clear bags if needed (www.vividseats.com ). Be mindful that some locals prefer to keep the atmosphere comfortable; ask before participating in activities like off-menu bar games. It’s good etiquette to tip bartenders for a great drink, as this place relies on regulars’ goodwill to thrive.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of events happen at Dave’s Pubb?
Dave’s Pubb hosts a wide range of events. House band nights (country, rock, bluegrass) happen most weekends, with local and regional groups like Jake & the Brakes or Rock Creek (davestetonia.com ). Weekday evenings often have themed parties: karaoke on Wednesdays, poker or pool nights on Mondays, and cigar club on Thursdays (davestetonia.com ). The bar is also known for adult revue shows (e.g. Magic Hunks® male dance acts or touring female stripper shows) which are ticketed, age-21+ events. They run special parties for holidays (Halloween, Xmas sweaters, New Year’s) too.
How do I buy tickets for a show?
Tickets are typically sold online. Check Dave’s Pubb social media or event listings – large shows will link to a ticket platform (Ticketor, Eventbrite etc.) where you can select GA, VIP or package options (davestetonia.com ) (www.ticketor.com ). For smaller band nights, there may be just a cash cover at the door. If it’s a ticketed event, sometimes a limited number may be left at the door for walk-ups, but it’s safest to buy in advance through the official link. All sales are final (no refunds) on tickets (www.ticketor.com ).
How much do tickets cost?
Ticket prices vary by show. Smaller local acts or DJ nights might have a low cover (often under $10). Larger shows run higher – for example, a recent Magic Hunks® performance listed general admission at about $20 and VIP at $40 (www.ticketor.com ). Packages with perks (photos, front row) can go up from there. In general, expect cover charges from around $10 up to $40–70 for premium tickets.So check the specific event for pricing.
Do they sell tickets at the venue?
There is no permanent box office at Dave’s Pubb. Ticketed events are mostly sold online beforehand. If a show isn’t sold out, sometimes the door will sell tickets or accept cash cover, but there’s no guarantee. Your best bet is to secure tickets through the online link in advance, especially on weekends. (www.ticketor.com )
What are the best seats at Dave’s Pubb?
Dave’s is small and intimate, so any spot close to the stage is good. Front-center or near the bar offers a great sound experience (www.vividseats.com ). VIP ticket holders (if available) will have reserved front-row seats, which are ideal. Otherwise plan to arrive early to grab a table or stand near the front. Since the back is by the entrance, getting there late usually means you’re farther from the stage.
Is Dave’s Pubb easy to get to from Idaho Falls or Jackson?
Yes, it’s a straight drive. From Idaho Falls, Dave’s Pubb is roughly 80 miles east (about a 1.5-hour drive) via US-20 east to ID-33. From Jackson Hole airport it’s only about 30–35 miles north on WY-22 and ID-33 (around 30–40 minutes). From Driggs (the Teton Valley hub) it’s just 15–20 minutes north on Highway 33. The venue is right on Main Street in Tetonia, so GPS guidance to 6290 N Main St will get you there.
Where can I park, and how much does it cost?
Parking is easy. There is free street parking along Main Street in front of and near Dave’s Pubb (www.vividseats.com ). You might need to circle around for a spot on busy nights, but it’s usually ample. No paid parking lots or meters are required. In winter, parked cars must clear overnight for plowing (Tetonia has a snow policy), but for a few hours at the bar you’ll typically be fine. Rideshare drop-off in front of the bar is also convenient if you prefer not to drive.
Is there a cover charge or a dress code?
A cover charge depends on the event. Small shows sometimes have no cover or a nominal one, but bigger acts usually charge (often $10–$20 for local bands, more for headliners). As for dress code, it’s generally casual. Most nights people wear jeans and boots or casual attire. Themed events (like the Holiday parties or Ladies Night) are the only times people really dress up. No strict dress code is enforced on normal nights, though if it’s a stage performance expect a fun casual bar crowd.
What are Dave’s Pubb’s hours?
Dave’s is open every day from late afternoon until after midnight (davestetonia.com ). Normally it opens at 4:00 PM and stays open until 2:00 AM (closing last call at 2:00). On Sundays, it often opens early (around 11:00 AM) for NFL football games. Invoke Happy Hour daily 5:30–6:30 PM (drinks special). Always check the current schedule (or Facebook page) for any special holiday hours or event-specific changes.
Are kids allowed at Dave’s Pubb?
Dave’s Pubb is primarily a bar, so children are generally not the focus. For early dinner hours it may allow children accompanied by adults when food is being served. However, once live music or events start (especially after 9pm) it’s treated like other bars. Many nights are 21+ after a certain hour (check specific events). It’s safest to plan Dave’s as an adults-only outing, especially on band or party nights.
Does Dave’s Pubb have an accessibility (ADA) stuff?
Dave’s is in an older building, and the website doesn’t detail ADA features. There is a street-level entrance, but the interior aisles can be narrow when busy. If you have mobility concerns (wheelchair, etc.), call ahead to ask about ramps or accommodations. As of now, assume it is not a fully wheelchair-accessible venue. The bar does have a restroom on the main floor (no stairs needed).
What forms of payment are accepted?
Dave’s Pubb takes both cash and cards at the bar. Most people pay their tab with a credit/debit card (Visa, MasterCard, etc.), just like other bars. For ticket prices, the online purchase tool will need a card. It’s wise to have a bit of cash for tipping bartenders or pool games, but the bar itself is not cash-only by any means.
Can I reserve Dave’s Pubb for a private event or party?
Yes, Dave’s Pubb can be rented out for private events when it’s not busy. On its website it even says to “ask about reserving Dave’s for your meeting or special event” (davestetonia.com ). You would need to contact them (phone or social media) to arrange details. It’s popular for birthday bashes, reunions or fundraisers. Note that if a live music act is booked, it may not be fully private – it depends on your date.