The House - Show Low

The House - Show Low The House - Show Low, is an American cuisine style restaurant with an outdoor yard bar. Outside Yard Bar
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06/04/2026
06/03/2026

Check it out!!! Thanks to Modern Black Cabin BnB Show Low for sharing this awesome find!

Head over to Red Barn Creamery & Sweets Shop for the perfect peanut butter ice cream to follow your PB&J burger!
06/03/2026

Head over to Red Barn Creamery & Sweets Shop for the perfect peanut butter ice cream to follow your PB&J burger!

Flavor of the Month: Buckeye 🥜
Calling all peanut butter lovers! This month’s featured flavor is a rich, creamy peanut butter ice cream loaded with chocolate peanut butter buckeye bites and ribbons of decadent fudge swirl. It's the perfect combination of chocolate and peanut butter in every scoop!

06/02/2026

🎸 SHOW LOW... WHO'S READY FOR SOME LIVE MUSIC TONIGHT?

Crimson Clay takes over The House from 5:30-8:30 PM with Classic Rock, Country, Southern Rock, and 90s favorites.

Great food. Cold drinks. Local music.

Tag your crew, hit that share button, and come spend your Friday night with us.

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Tuesday Night Co****le Come throw some bags and have fun tonight! Street Tacos Bar @ 5pm Live music by Crimson Clay from...
06/02/2026

Tuesday Night Co****le
Come throw some bags and have fun tonight!
Street Tacos Bar @ 5pm
Live music by Crimson Clay from 5:30pm-8:30pm
Tuesday night Co****le sponsored by our friends KGJ Roofing

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06/02/2026

The House Restaurant, KGJ Roofing, White Mountain Autism and Darrin Reed Foundations award over $20,000 in scholarships to NPC students

Sharing a commitment to community, caring, and student success

Set to the melodies of well-known local musician and Northland Pioneer College (NPC) Faculty in English, Ryan David Orr, The House Restaurant, KGJ Roofing, The White Mountain Autism and the Darrin Reed Foundation recently awarded over $20,000 in scholarships to NPC students for the upcoming 26-27 school year.

The students gathered with their friends and families for a meal “on the house” courtesy of The House restaurant and owners Chris and Michelle Corbin. A native of the White Mountains, Corbin is passionate about giving back to the community. He is particularly interested in investing in and supporting local students in their pursuit of a college education. This is the sixth consecutive year he and his wife, Michelle, have awarded NPC On The House scholarships to graduating seniors from Blue Ridge, Show Low, and Snowflake high schools to continue their studies at NPC.

Blue Ridge High School senior Brooklynn Fowler-Pacheco, Show Low senior Mareli Sandoval, and Snowflake senior Shaylee Troutman each took home NPC On The House scholarships worth a generous $2,200 apiece. The scholarships will cover the cost of tuition for their first year at NPC.

Once again, Kenny Garvin, owner of KGJ Roofing, joined in giving. Garvin is genuinely interested in seeing local students succeed by learning a trade or a skill. “I am all about growing our own,” he said. For him, success is when a student can learn something, do it well, love it, and build a successful career working in the community. The KGJ Roofing scholarship covers the cost for a student to attend NPC in a career or technical education field. The scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior from any of the following area high schools: Alchesay, Blue Ridge, Holbrook, Mogollon, Round Valley, Saint Johns, Show Low, Snowflake, or Winslow. It covers tuition, books, and fees for students interested in pursuing careers in fields like automotive technology, welding, behavioral health, law enforcement, industrial technology, nursing, paramedicine, business, and more.

This year’s awardee of the KGJ Roofing-Building Futures One Roof at a Time scholarship in the amount of $3,000 went to Dylan Palensar of Blue Ridge High School. Last year’s KGJ scholarship recipient, Jack Harris of Holbrook, also joined the scholarship night’s festivities. He will continue to be supported by KGJ Roofing throughout his journey and has a bright future ahead of him, having earned his welding and OSHA certifications and top accolades at NPC.

The Darrin Reed Foundation also awarded scholarships. Each year, the foundation assists local students with tens of thousands of dollars in financial support. The foundation also supports local first responders with funding they can access in critical instances to assist people in times of need and ensure that local agencies have the tools and knowledge required to protect our communities. This year, the foundation generously awarded scholarships worth $1,500 each to six NPC students who are studying in EMT, paramedic, fire science, and justice studies. The recipients of the Darrin Reed NPC scholarships were Lance Charleston, Colby Garvin, Susan Kimsey, Malachi Kessay, Serenity Smith, and Jared Stone.

In partnership with The Darrin Reed Foundation, The White Mountain Autism Foundation added to the pool of awards with a $1,000 scholarship to NPC student Caleb Pike. The foundation supports the lives of local special needs individuals, their families, and the community.

These scholarships are facilitated by NPC Friends and Family, the non-profit foundation that supports students at NPC. Jesse Reeck, Executive Director of NPC Friends and Family, applauded the group’s effort to impact students’ lives through scholarships. “The need is real in our community,” she said. “Hundreds of students apply for scholarships each semester. We are very grateful for businesses and organizations like these that work to provide for our students and their families. They are true community partners who are passionate about giving back and uplifting students with a shared belief that education truly changes lives. This is what community looks like,” she said. “Neighbors uplifting students, businesses investing in dreams, and students finding a path to a brighter future.”

NPC Friends and Family has over 40 scholarship opportunities for those interested in or who are currently attending NPC. The organization supports the mission and goals of NPC through the advancement of programs and services and the establishment and growth of scholarships like these. For more information about NPC Friends and Family and how you can get involved in expanding opportunities for local students, contact Jesse Reeck at [email protected] or 928-532-6145.

In the photo:
Chris and Michelle Corbin, owners of The House Restaurant, are joined by Kenny Garvin, owner of KGJ Roofing, Cathy Reed wife of the late Darrin Reed, members of the Darrin Reed Foundation and White Mountain Autism Foundation, Show Low Mayor John Leech Jr., and NPC and NPC Friends and Family to celebrate the recipients of NPC scholarships during a special dinner and awards ceremony held in their honor.

06/02/2026
06/01/2026
Summer 2026 is off to an amazing start, and we couldn't be more grateful for our incredible sponsors!As we kick off anot...
06/01/2026

Summer 2026 is off to an amazing start, and we couldn't be more grateful for our incredible sponsors!

As we kick off another great season, we want to take a moment to recognize and thank each of them. Our sponsors are local businesses that believe in supporting one another, investing in our community, and helping local events thrive.

Their generosity helps bring the live entertainment you enjoy each week and contributes to the welcoming atmosphere that has made The House a favorite gathering place for friends and families.

We encourage you to take a moment to click the link below, learn more about these outstanding businesses, and consider supporting them just as they support our community. Their commitment makes a difference, and we're proud to partner with them.

Thank you to all of our sponsors for helping make Summer 2026 one to remember!

 We would love to thank our sponsors for helping to provide and support The House which to many of our customers is truly about the yard. Our sponsors help support the local bands that we like to book on a regular schedule and Tuesday night co****le tournaments. Whether you are local friends and fa...

Here is your link to pre-register for Tuesday night's Co****le. Anyone can sign up to play! Street tacos Crimson Clay wi...
06/01/2026

Here is your link to pre-register for Tuesday night's Co****le.
Anyone can sign up to play!
Street tacos
Crimson Clay will be on stage from 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Come down to The House for some Summer fun!!!

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Address

1191 E Hall
Show Low, AZ
85901

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 9pm
Tuesday 11am - 9pm
Wednesday 11am - 9pm
Thursday 11am - 9pm
Friday 11am - 9pm
Saturday 11am - 9pm
Sunday 10am - 8pm

Telephone

+19285379273

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