Pocatello Entertainment

Leisure • Art • Recreation • MusicCheerHistory • Food • Vintage Cars • Fun • Museums • Nostalgia

Pocatello’s vibrant live music, dancing and performance art venues are in the business of offering a good time to everybody looking for some fun and good company.

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FOR SURE! People in the Gate City know how to have fun.

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Events Calendar

Shoshone-Bannock Casino & Hotel
Ticket Information: (208) 208.235.1308
Website: LINK


2025 – Week 40 – September 28 – October 4

Pocatello Breweries


Pocatello’s breweries have established a solid reputation for producing quality beer. Find time to enjoy a cold beer at one of the locations listed below.

Portneuf Valley Brewing
615 S 1st Ave.
(208) 232-1644
Reviews: LINK


Off The Rails Brewing
228 S Main Street
(208) 904-0212
Reviews: LINK


Star Route Brewery
218 N Main Street
(208) 252-1591
Reviews: LINK


Jim Dandy’s Brewery
305 E Lander Street
(208) 240-0470
Reviews: LINK


Portneuf Valley
Farmers Market


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Located at Lookout Point,
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Pocatello

James McMurtry


Brewing History of Pocatello

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Elk Mural by Nicolette Maw

Pocatello Elks Lodge #674
410 S Main Street
(208) 232-2400


Local solo artist Jarid Green is a fan favorite and a recurring performer at Station Square.




Discover more of Jarid Greene’s music on his YouTube Channel – LINK.


Nostalgia

Brewing History of Pocatello

By Keith Kerschner and Steven Armstrong

The brewing history in Pocatello began in 1902 when a large, six story brewery was constructed. The brewery was located adjacent to the rail lines that passed through the edge of town.

This brewery was large enough to compete with the breweries in Boise and Lewiston and laid claim to being the largest in the state.

It was built from 600,000 bricks, nine carloads of lumber, and two carloads of cement. The architect was Lewis Lehle who was considered to be the most experienced architect of breweries in the United States. Three carloads of equipment were ordered and installed to produce an annual capacity of 15,000 barrels.

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