Moe’s Original Bar B Que Marks 15 Successful Years in Business

Vail, Colorado, January, 19, 2017 – Moe’s Original Bar B Que’s prosperous model has proven itself over and over as it rolls into its 16th year in business after recently opening its 50th location in Jackson Hole. In the last few years in 15 states, the fast casual brand has consistently opened seven to nine restaurants annually. From a BBQ concession trailer on the side of the road to $50 million dollar enterprise, Moe’s Original Bar B Que has proven that mentoring and growing from inside of the company works well.

“Growing at an aggressive, yet manageable pace and offering a system that is easy to operate has been important to our ongoing development,” said founding partner Jeff Kennedy. “We are located in a world class ski town that attracts enthusiastic workers who fit with our laid back culture. We take pride in providing opportunities and training for our most hardworking employees to lead them to entrepreneurial success while expanding our family of restaurants.”

While all of Moe’s Original Bar B Que’s non-cookie cutter locations tie into the atmosphere of its surrounding communities, utilizing quality recipes and preparing consistent food at a reasonable price is its greatest attribute. Moe’s award-winning menu features pulled pork, ribs, wings, turkey and chicken smoked over hardwood served with two unique sauces as well as catfish, mahi mahi and a shrimp sandwich. Prepared fresh daily, a rotation of 60 traditional Southern sides and house made desserts have become just as popular as the smoked meats.

Moe’s Original Bar B Que was founded in 2001 by Ben Gilbert, Mike Fernandez and Jeff Kennedy. After meeting at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, they were lucky to learn how to fire roast meats from Tuscaloosa BBQ legend Moses Day. It is his distinct style that makes up Moe’s original flavor of BBQ. Recognized with many awards, Moe’s Original Bar B Que has been named one of the Top 10 Rib Joints in the U.S. by Relish and Top 10 BBQ Chains in America by USA Today and The Daily Meal.

Stay tuned as Moe’s Original Bar B Que has plans soon to commemorate its 15th anniversary milestone across the country with celebrations and giveaways. For interviews, photos, press kit, menus or a complimentary media tasting, please contact Lorrie Dixson Griggs of Eskimo Advertising at lorrie@eskimoadvertising.com. For additional information about Moe’s Original Bar B Que, visit www.moesoriginalbbq.com.

Moe’s Original Bar B Que to Open Soon in Jackson Hole

14202582_296840907357058_5554838573305757779_nAfter much anticipation Moe’s Original Bar B Que will bring its Alabama-style BBQ and Southern fixins prepared fresh daily in early December to 140 N. Cache Street in the former Ripley’s location. With a kitchen that will stay open late, the award-winning restaurant will feature a Southern soul food revival that will fit any budget. While the setting will be family-friendly, there will be a full premium bar offering a lively bar scene complete with HDTVs for sports fans, music, shuffle board and other games upstairs. Large party takeout orders and full service catering with delivery for any size group for parties, business lunches, reunions, weddings and other special events will also be available.

Upon entering the 4000 square foot restaurant, guests will walk past chairlifts hanging from the ceiling, ski posters and local JHMR signs in a small dining room filled with dark wooden tables and cafeteria swinging chairs. Menu boards, posters, TVs, concert memorabilia and local art will also fill the walls leading up to an order counter in the main dining room that is directly across from a designed wooden pallet wall. Envisioned by Trauner Fay Designs, this space will have an industrial feel with a 30 foot tall open ceiling, exposed mechanical system and wood/steel beams. Capacity is 125 inside with bar, banquet and community table seating. There is a beautiful outdoor dining space on the balcony that seats another 16 with views of Snow King and the shops along town square. Additionally, a private event space upstairs is available for smaller gatherings from viewing football games to birthday parties.

“After being a fan of Moe’s Original Bar B Que in college and having a love of the mountains and skiing, I moved out west to work at the corporate headquarters in Vail, CO. I knew it was time to open a location of my own after learning all aspects of the company for five years,” said co-owner David Fogg. “When the founding partners told me that Tom Fay was interested in opening a Moe’s in another world class ski town, I was very interested. After meeting Tom and seeing his success in owning Pinky G’s, I was easily sold and knew it was a perfect fit to partner with him on this venture.”

moes-original-bar-b-queRecognized with many awards, Moe’s Original Bar B Que has been named one of the Top 10 Rib Joints in the U.S. by Relish and Top 10 BBQ Chains in America by USA Today and The Daily Meal. Moe’s Original Bar B Que features award-winning pulled pork, ribs, wings, turkey and chicken smoked over hardwood served with two unique sauces in addition to Catfish and a Shrimp Moe-Boy sandwich. Additionally, a daily rotation of traditional Southern sides and tasty desserts are prepared fresh from recipes passed down for generations.  In over a decade Moe’s Original Bar B Que has grown from a junkyard pit to over 45 successful restaurants in 15 states.

For additional information about Moe’s Original Bar B Que, visit www.moesoriginalbbq.com. For interviews, photos, press kit, menus or a complimentary media tasting when the restaurant opens, please contact Lorrie Dixson Griggs of Eskimo Advertising at lorrie@eskimoadvertising.com.

Jackson Hole Melts Away the Winter Blues

While the winter weather in Jackson Hole is usually frosty, there is always a great amount of things to do.  The main winter draw of the area is the ski resorts that include Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Snow King Resort as well as Grand Targhee Resort. Each of these mountains often receive an average annual snowfall of more than 500 inches. Located just 12 miles northwest of town, Jackson Hole boasts an elevation of 10,450 feet and is known for steep terrains while Snow King overlooks the town, offers night skiing and is the oldest ski resort in Wyoming. Just over an hour away, Grand Targhee is known to have deep powder, short lift lines and terrains for all abilities. Jackson Hole and Grand Targhee often receive an average annual snowfall of more than 500 inches while Snow King sees about 66 inches. If you want to get more extreme on the mountains, Heli, Snowcat and Backcountry Tours are always an option. Even if you do not ski or snowboard and are not out on the slopes, travelers will not run of out of things to do as there is something for everyone to enjoy.

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Photo courtesy: Jackson Hole Central Reservations

In addition to skiing or riding the 32 runs on this summit, Snow King Mountain Resort offers lots of winter fun. We had a great time snow tubing where there are three groomed slopes to slide down and a rope pull to get you back up top. This is a great activity for the entire family as anyone over 42″ tall can participate. Then there’s the Cowboy Coaster has a mile of twists and turns with incredible views, while the Exum Ice Park offers ice climbing which is great for beginners or experts wanting to hone their skills on the frozen waterfalls. Whatever of these activities you choose, just be sure and bundle up!

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There are also two National parks, Grand Teton and Yellowstone, in the area that provide a variety of experiences. While there are a vast amount of sightseeing and wildlife tours available, we jumped on Brushbuck Tours‘ four hour Grand Teton dusk tour. Our tour guide was Duane, who was full of information and knew exactly where to stop to spot all of the best wildlife. While Grand Teton National Park encompasses 310,000 acres, it is home to numerous large mammals, elk, moose, mule deer, pronghorn, bison, bighorn sheep, bear, and wolves that can all be seen within the park boundaries. Numerous species of birds including eagles, hawks, and owls can also be observed. The educational tour is also very fact filled as it also focuses on the human and natural history of Grand Teton National Park as well as the diverse geology within the park. Brushbank also offers numerous longer tour variations to Yellowstone which provide an awesome way to observe wildlife as well as take in the numerous geyser basins.

If you want to stay warm inside and learn more about wildlife, head over to the National Museum of Wildlife Art. Tucked in the hillside overlooking 25,000 acre National Elk Refuge, this stop is only a few miles north of Jackson. There is plenty of 19th and 20th century American art that captures the European exploration of the American West in many different genres. This is a great place to bring the kids and entertain for hours as there is a Children’s Discovery Gallery, Artist’s Studio, Puppet Theater, and Critter Case available. Another item to note on the property is the Sculpture Trail designed by award-winning landscape architect Walter Hood which presents abstract art forms in the wild. Also, be sure an use the museum’s telescope to check out the expansive view of all of the animals on the elk refuge.

1March is a great month to catch live music. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort features March Radness, which offers 31 days of live music and events. With events all over town, this also includes Music Under the Tram, a free Spring outdoor concert series every Saturday in March starting at 3pm at the base of the Aerial Tram. Also coming up before the Ski season ends is Rendezvous, a four-day spring lifestyle and music festival on March 17th-20th. Featuring concerts on multiple stages in Teton Village and on Town Square, Bud Light’s Rendezvous Festival includes performances from notable acts that include Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Zac Brown Band, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, and Uncle Kracker over the weekend.

Luther Dickinson, Robert Randolph, Rich Robinson & Ivan Neville rockin at The Center for the Arts

Luther Dickinson, Robert Randolph, Rich Robinson & Ivan Neville

Just a few blocks from town square, The Center for the Arts is another spot to go if you enjoy live music. This versatile venue provides an intimate concert setting where there is not a bad seat in the house. Since the beginning of the year, there have been sold out performances by great acts such as Grace Potter, Rich Robinson, Luther Dickinson, Ivan Neville, Robert Randolph, John Hiatt and Garrison Keillor. This month will feature a sold out Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen show with Elvis Costello on stage in April. The other hot entertainment venue in town is the Pink Garter Theatre. While the theater was originally built to host Western-style plays and community events, it is now a widely popular live music venue that is complemented by The Rose’s classically inspired craft cocktail program. Entertainment Director Ethan Oxman books a wide variety of acts but some of the best this year have have been bluegrass bands from Railroad Earth and Infamous Stringdusters to the upcoming show with Yonder Mountain String Band. The standing room only venue holds a mere 450. So, be sure and get tickets in advance as shows often sell out.

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Photo courtesy: Jackson Hole Food Tours

A smart way to take your taste buds for a stroll is experiencing Jackson Hole Food Tours. This three hour culinary adventure combines a local’s insight on Jackson’s history, culture and scenery with food tastings and cocktails. Sampling one to three items at each stop, our tour visited five locations that included Bin 22, Lotus Cafe, Persephone Bakery, The Kitchen and The Rose. Each restaurant chose a broad array of dishes and gives patrons  a real opportunity to get a taste of Jackson’s culinary scene that is often called a destination for foodies. We also had the opportunity to gain insight from the owners, managers and chefs behind the various establishments. While there is a good bit of walking involved, all ages will enjoy the culinary tour and not leave hungry. Private tours are also available for groups. As reservations are required, be sure and book your tickets for the tour in advance.

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Photo courtesy: Snake River Lodge Spa

When it is time to relax after a long day of soaking in all of the winter activities, the 17,000 square foot Snake River Lodge Spa is the place to go. I took advantage of the Apres-Ski Massage and have to say it was one of the best massages that I have experienced in a long time. This full body massage focuses on the tired back and legs. A local arnica is used with a combination of stretching techniques and soothing massage movements to improve function and restore overworked muscles. After the massage be sure and take advantage of the indoor/outdoor hot tubs, stone sauna, steam showers and outdoor grotto waterfalls. Whether seeking relaxation or relieving aches and pains, this calm setting is a tranquil haven to enjoy therapeutic wellness in a luxurious environment.

This list only touches on the amount of winter activities that are available in Jackson Hole. Be sure to also try sleigh rides, dog sled tours, snowmobiling, cross country skiing and snowshoeing, just to name a few more. If you plan to take advantage of all of this fun, be sure and bring your pocketbook, as the area is quite pricey. As added incentive to visit, Jackson Hole Central Reservations is offering a special on airfare from now until closing weekend.