
Sadd up Yellowstone fans. The dreamy Cole Hauser, aka Rip Wheeler, gallops into The Ranch Saloon + Steakhouse at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo next week for two days of meet and greets for the high rollers. Berg Hospitality Group’s watering hole on the property of NRG Park offers the toughest of rodeo parties, and Hauser’s doubleheader is guaranteed to be a sellout.
On Tuesday, March 14, hospitality maestro Ben Berg will host questions and answers and photo ops with the loving Yellowstone star. The session at 15:00 to 17:00 Paying customers receive a professional photo with Hauser, a smartphone photo and a souvenir autographed photo.
Tickets are $1,000 for a table of two, $2,000 for a table of four and $2,500 for six. The bar will be open and the full menu will be available. Which means you can sip champagne, nibble on caviar or sample your favorite brew and chow down on a ribeye while enjoying the up close and personal moment with Hauser.
The menu at The Ranch Saloon + Steakhouse, an official sponsor of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, features a collection of the best of the best from the restaurants in the Berg Hospitality Group stable.

Late Night Yellowstone
The action begins at 9:30pm on Wednesday, March 15 when The Ranch After Dark experience features parties with Hauser and his favorite Montana-based group, the Kurt Van Meter Band. VIP tables in a roped-off section closest to the band are priced at $2,500 for up to four people. The fee includes the picture of USD 2,000 and food and beverage expenses of USD 500 (plus taxes, service charges and gratuities). A table for six costs $3,000, which includes the photo and the $500 food and beverage allowance.

Not ready for a table? General admission tickets for the night are $100 per person in advance, or $150 at the door.
Ranch Saloon + Steakhouse has two dining options – good food in the Steakhouse or exclusive, informal dining in the lounge. There are also two full bars and patio parties. With live music every night. During Spring Break next week, the party starts at 12pm every day and lasts until 11pm on Tuesday and Sunday, while everything rocks until 1am on the other nights.
Rip Wheeler should fit right in.