HI Way Bar & Cafe
314 West Highway 20 South
Manderson, WY 82432
Big Horn County
Phone: (307) 568-2384
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by Jeramy Helmer on
It costs $20 no matter what.  If you guestlist, you probably have to do that waaaaaaay in advance because every time my friends and I glist, we are never placed on the list and that is BULLSH*T!  This is the only club I always have issues with for glist.  You're supposed to receive a confirmation, but I highly doubt they even send one out unless you get a f'ing table.  We got 2 tables a few months back. The last time I was here, they had a girl serve chocolate-covered strawberries.  2 nights ago I was there for a bday and they didn't even have that!  I guess they only serve during packed nights because they even blocked off the back area where there's usually a guy who cooking fresh tacos off the grill.  As for the music, it is always good. Lastly, I forgot to mention parking.  I don't know the street names but I will give a description.  Coming from the freeway going north (or the direction towards Blvd 3), after you pass Blvd 3 you pass the first small street and turn right into the parking lot.  There is a guy out there that waves people down to park.  Park there! $5 only.  What's freaking hilarious is that if you enter on the other side of the structure (if you turn right into that first little street after passing Blvd 3) it will cost $8!
by Roger Espinel on
There is so much to love about old theaters:  their eye-poppingly ornate chandeliers, flocked wallpaper, gilded columns, white marble balconies, carpeted ascents and descents, timeless marquees, and (of course) the fact that there's isn't a bad seat in the house.  The Orpheum is situated in a lovely art-deco-building-lined stretch of downtown Los Angeles and, by night, the place is lit up like Christmas.  Which is to say that the lines for booze resemble those  in a certain David Sedaris short story featuring Santa Claus, and the special needs bartender upstairs didn't help things any.  I'm not sure you can pour a vodka on the rocks any more slowly than he, but I am sure that if he hadn't *just* managed to sell me a drink before the show started he would probably would be minus a finger.  When I'm impatient I get bitey. Last night on my virgin expedition to The Orpheum I witnessed one of the best live shows I've seen in a while (well, since Peaches played Pappy & Harriet's Pioneertown Palace in June):  Thom Yorke with his maybe-side-project-band featuring Beck drummer Joey Waronker, Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich, percussionist and Forro in the Dark lead Mauro Refosco, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea on bass.  And me in row P, playing air drums and backup dancer.  Holy crap, the sound was incredible, and with ~2,000 people, this was the most intimate show starring Mr. Yorke that I've yet seen. At 5'8" I have to agree with the other reviewers that the leg/knee zone is a bit scrunched for the dollar.  Also, the very tall man in front of me made it impossible for me to see the stage while seated, without leaning heavily to one side, so I was relieved that this particular show allowed me to stand up and, for the love of god, DANCE. A note regarding the event staff:  WTF?  They seem to have been instructed not to let you touch anything except the cheap stadium seat you rented for the evening.  Upstairs there were three people whose sole responsibility appeared to be preventing people from leaning over the balconies, and once, in the middle of the concert, I leaned up against the wall and a burly jerk yelled at me to "get off the wall" and then tried forcing all of us who were dancing beside our seats, in the wide aisle, to "take our seats."  I guess he hadn't heard Thom Yorke's admonition of the audience for sitting down.  "I made a dance record!" he announced.  Relieved and euphoric, the crowd rose to their feet and danced, danced, danced.
by Valerie N. on
hot. sweaty. CROWDED is an understatement.
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