Entertainment
Built by C.A. Spath, cashier of the Farmers and Merchants Bank; Dr. C.M. Cline, physician and S.K. Mittry, contractor: the Colonial Theater opened on November 10, 1919, at a cost of just over $175,000. It boasted one of the largest stages in the Intermountain West, a modern ramp (in lieu of stairs) to the balcony, a ventilation system, which circulated fresh air every five minutes and superb acoustics. Traveling vaudeville acts and minstrels entertained, as well as musical acts like John Phillips Sousa.
Today the 988 seat Colonial Theater is one of three large theaters of historical significance which still remain in Idaho
Idaho Falls Arts Council
498 A StToday the 988 seat Colonial Theater is one of three large theaters of historical significance which still remain in Idaho
Food scene
Excellent newer restaurant right up the road from the house on 17th with a creative and delicious menu!
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Cast Iron on 17th
3520 East 17th StreetExcellent newer restaurant right up the road from the house on 17th with a creative and delicious menu!
The SnakeBite Restaurant
393 Park AveExcellent menu and ambiance! Try the fish tacos!
Johnny Carino's
2833 S 25th EDelightful Italian restaurant that also does delivery through Door Dash or Uber Eats
Garcia's Mexican Restaurant
2180 E 17th StThis is a local favorite Mexican restaurant! Try the Olivia’s Sampler!
Dixie's Diner
2150 Channing WayCozy, old time diner with wonderful breakfast food!
Sandpiper
750 Lindsay Blvd