A One of a Kind Show
Every Saturday evening the Forksville General Store
& Restaurant goes live with music, dancing,
comedy, and delicious food as Sax Daddy on the
Loyalsock delivers an experience like no other!

                      Dinner
Every weekend a set dinner is prepared which
alternates weekly.  MaryAnn's menu consists of
delicious meals such as Stuffed Chicken Breast,
Marinated Pork Loin, Chicken Parmesan, Baked
Lasagna, etc.  The restaurant does not serve
alcoholic beverages but you are more than welcome
to bring your own bottle. After you are served your  
three course dinner, the house lights go down and
the stage lights go up as the entertainment  is
introduced.

              Live Entertainment
Let Sax Daddy take you through the decades with
his one of a kind musical stage show! Performing
the greatest hits by the most influential artists of
our time, Big Mike  is also accompanied by
professional guitarist                    and added to the
mix is his daughter Michele who sings and plays
the piano. Along with a splash of comedy and an
occasional appearance by the "Not Yet Ready for
Primetime Players" , this show is a must see!

                     Featured
The dinner show at the Forksville General Store &
Restaurant is a very unique experience and is
credited with putting this historic building on the
map. The store has since been featured in many
newspaper articles, Penn Lines magazine,
Pennsylvania Magazine, KISS f.m. Radio, and also
featured on News Watch 16 (a local television news
broadcast).

                   Call Ahead   
Due to limited seating, reservations are required to
have dinner and see the show.  To reserve your
table for a special night out call (570) 924-4982.
          (note: we cannot take reservations online)
Serving up a wonderful night
Sax Daddy's on the Loyalsock...
"Great Food! Great Sax!"
The Not Yet Ready for Primetime
Players are seeing the world
through  Wonka Vision as they
prepare to go on stage  to perform
their Halloween extravaganza!
Big Mike gets rhythmic on the African
Djembe drum during his rock & roll solo.
The girls from the Primetime
Players get ready to perform their
New Year's Eve '50's inspired
do-wop dance show!
John Trallo