Awesome small music venue with lodging on site and near by, I was astonished by all the names in the trees that had played there. Definitely a must stop while in the area. We were able to see a small free acoustic set while staying down the road in the KOA, beer was really reasonable and the food they served also looked really solid.
Cooper Waldron
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September 26, 2024
My favorite venue to see live music! Everything about Pine Creek is just wonderful!!!
My one minor complaint is their ticket transfer policy, or lack there of. Buyer beware, there are no physical tickets and they do not allow any transfers, so if you can't make the show all the tickets you purchased just get wasted and you lose all your money.
Missy Jennings
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July 11, 2024
Amazing concert venue for the location, atmosphere, sound, IN PERSON service, etc.
But if you need to contact them for any reason, good luck! They never answer the phone and even their voicemail says don't bother leaving messages but to email them instead. Well getting a reply to an email doesn't seem likely to happen either unfortunately.
I really do love the place, it's truly special, but their customer service needs some work.
Beatrice Raths
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August 17, 2024
Worst concert experience we have ever had... Went to see Bruce Hornsby. It said it was to start at 7pm. He finally came on at 8:30 with a storm well on its way. He played for 40 minutes and it started to hail with heavy rain and lightning.. Why couldn't he have started on Time??? We got robbed of a full concert. Also we could not see the stage unless we were in the front blocking all the people in chairs... And what is with all the dogs??? Just a terrible evening all the way around... We had to get a motel for the night as well.. What a waste!!!!
mike vennie
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July 23, 2024
This place has a lot going for it. One negative thing that could be fixed relatively easy is to raise the stage. Initially I thought the rule of keeping chairs 25' from the stage was a good thing and everyone would be able to see. However, it would actually be better if they let chairs be set up all the way to the stage....or raise the stage. Once standing people crowd into that space, you won't see ANYTHING of the band unless you crowd in with them. ZERO view.
And when people were originally setting up their chairs, there was a wide aisle, but people being self-absorbed as they are, that was quickly gone once it filled up. At that point, grab a six pack and sit in your car if you want comfort and good sound. Lots of great potential if they could make those improvements.
The one place you CAN see the stage if you don't want to be in the skunk weed cloud by the stage, is from the McGuane room just to the rest of the stage.
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Awesome small music venue with lodging on site and near by, I was astonished by all the names in the trees that had played there. Definitely a must stop while in the area. We were able to see a small free acoustic set while staying down the road in the KOA, beer was really reasonable and the food they served also looked really solid.
My favorite venue to see live music! Everything about Pine Creek is just wonderful!!! My one minor complaint is their ticket transfer policy, or lack there of. Buyer beware, there are no physical tickets and they do not allow any transfers, so if you can't make the show all the tickets you purchased just get wasted and you lose all your money.
Amazing concert venue for the location, atmosphere, sound, IN PERSON service, etc. But if you need to contact them for any reason, good luck! They never answer the phone and even their voicemail says don't bother leaving messages but to email them instead. Well getting a reply to an email doesn't seem likely to happen either unfortunately. I really do love the place, it's truly special, but their customer service needs some work.
Worst concert experience we have ever had... Went to see Bruce Hornsby. It said it was to start at 7pm. He finally came on at 8:30 with a storm well on its way. He played for 40 minutes and it started to hail with heavy rain and lightning.. Why couldn't he have started on Time??? We got robbed of a full concert. Also we could not see the stage unless we were in the front blocking all the people in chairs... And what is with all the dogs??? Just a terrible evening all the way around... We had to get a motel for the night as well.. What a waste!!!!
This place has a lot going for it. One negative thing that could be fixed relatively easy is to raise the stage. Initially I thought the rule of keeping chairs 25' from the stage was a good thing and everyone would be able to see. However, it would actually be better if they let chairs be set up all the way to the stage....or raise the stage. Once standing people crowd into that space, you won't see ANYTHING of the band unless you crowd in with them. ZERO view. And when people were originally setting up their chairs, there was a wide aisle, but people being self-absorbed as they are, that was quickly gone once it filled up. At that point, grab a six pack and sit in your car if you want comfort and good sound. Lots of great potential if they could make those improvements. The one place you CAN see the stage if you don't want to be in the skunk weed cloud by the stage, is from the McGuane room just to the rest of the stage.