The Amphitheater at Studio/Ranch
Box Elder Canyon Rd, Grantsville
(801) 577-6681
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Great spot to grab a drink. Especially if you're out near Deseret Peak!
Outstanding place to hang out with friends.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great soundCold beerBeautiful viewGood people family owned and operated
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Was out there recently and the owner was picking fights with guests. The security staff was down right rude and only looked to pick fights and create arguments with guests. They acted like big tough guys that just wanted to be macho.The owner, his wife and people around him appeared to be drunk and calling people names but when they confronted him on the things he was saying, he asked them to be thrown out.I see most people that leave the great comments are for the alcohol and how they can drink it up to their hearts content but not how they are treated.This is not one that people should think to book an event at.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
A peaceful out of the way watering hole. With Kind folks and a unique location this wont disappoint. If you want a change of scenery and old fashion hospitality pay Brazen a visit.
Awesome place - we'll be going back.
Watched a live performance on August 20, 2022. The biggest drawback to this venue is its remoteness. It’s located in SW Grantsville, Utah, and is out in “the sticks”. When you think you’re lost, just “follow the light” in the distance. The road is dirt and a little rough leading up to it but feasible for cars. Just take your time.It’s not really an amphitheater or studio as much as it is a make-shift, outdoor, fenced-in, compound of sorts. It’s literally a 15’ x 20’ wood shed converted to a wet bar, and on the opposite end of the compound is a stage for performing artists. The privacy fenced in area is about 50’ by 100’ in size. It’s quaint and speaks “rural”.It serves its purpose when the weather is good—which most evenings in Utah that is the case.Most performances start at 9:30 PM after the western sun has settled beyond the mountains. So the temperature drops quickly to a cool, comfy temperature, and a privacy fence around the compound enclosure blocks patrons from most wind if it is windy.There is a certain attraction to being in a small place up against the mountains, and listening to live music outdoors if that is your schtick. The sound equipment seemed solid for the venue.Gravel parking is generous for the venue’s capacity. There are two Porta potties for bathrooms, that were pretty clean. Alcohol is served in the shed-bar, hence the 21 and older age limit. (NOTE: they seem to be sticklers with checking IDs at the gate, because of the alcohol on the premises. So be sure to bring a form of ID or they will send you away. And that is not fun considering how remote this location is!).There’s usually a cover charge of $10 per person if there are live performances going on. And there is a gravel area for dancing in front of the stage if you feel the urge to shake a leg or dance to the live music.Some seating exists and consists of some basic outdoor patio tables, and patio chairs. It seems like the seating would accommodate perhaps 50 to 75 people. And if you’re feeling competitive, you might want to take on the locals in a game of corn hole adjacent to the dance floor.
One and a half miles on dirt roads, bring your own PA, charges the bands for water. Fills cup with ice then pours a little water on top, same routine for a Coke. $4.00 for the two drinks. I'll never perform there again.
These people are ridiculous I am a photographer went to shoot photos for a friend that was playing the amphitheater they stopped my wife and I at the front and asked for our ID as we didn't know that the place is a bar its advertised as an amphitheater. my wife did not bring her ID the owner was called over and was completely condescending to my wife and I "you knew you where coming to a bar right" no we thought we where attending a concert at an amphitheater we told them we had no intention of drinking could take dd wristbands got turned away
Haven't been there for a few years... but this place is awsome
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A peaceful out of the way watering hole. With Kind folks and a unique location this wont disappoint. If you want a change of scenery and old fashion hospitality pay Brazen a visit.
A quaint little bar located in Box Elder Canyon! Ride your side by side, car, or you can bring your camp trailer to stay the night! They always have events going on, usually with live music! The hospitality there is amazing! The owners, Jason and Lynnie, work hard to make sure everyone is happy and have what you need.
Sorry but this place was a major let down. The road to it was I paved too so the whole experience was underwhelming.
A quaint little bar located in Box Elder Canyon! Ride your side by side, car, or you can bring your camp trailer to stay the night! They always have events going on, usually with live music! The hospitality there is amazing! The owners, Jason and Lynnie, work hard to make sure everyone is happy and have what you need.
Extremely disrespectful staff and owners. Attended a show out there and watched the venue owner kick our headliner out (who traveled from Wyoming bringing business).Absolutely NO possibility of miss understanding, he was unbelievably rude to plenty of people who were paying customers. They do NOT pay their artists as had been agreed to before. If you are considering throwing an event or even thinking of supporting this business, I strongly recommend finding somewhere else to go. Somewhere and someone who will approach you and your attendees with respect.
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