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This hidden Montclair bar transports guests to snowy Alps cabin

Party with a yeti at this cabin-themed hidden bar

The Matterhorn Lodge is a new snow cabin-themed bar tucked in a secret room inside a bar in Montclair. (Photo by Richard Guzman)
The Matterhorn Lodge is a new snow cabin-themed bar tucked in a secret room inside a bar in Montclair. (Photo by Richard Guzman)
Richard Guzman 
Tuesday, September 30, 2014, CSU Long Beach, CA.   
Photo by Steve McCrank/Daily Breeze
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It’ll take a walk through the 1980s and into a keg storage room at the side of a bar and past a metal door to reach this cozy mountain getaway in the Alps, but you better be on the lookout for a naughty yeti when you arrive.

“This is a spinoff of a winter cabin type of thing that we came up with,” said Dave Esqueda, co-owner of The Matterhorn Lodge, a new snow cabin-themed bar tucked in a secret room inside a bar in Montclair. “People like these speakeasy-style bars because when you find one it’s something special, it gives you something to go and tell your friends. It gets people excited,” he added.

  • The Matterhorn Lodge, a new snow cabin-themed bar tucked in...

    The Matterhorn Lodge, a new snow cabin-themed bar tucked in a secret room inside a bar in Montclair. (Photo by Brendan Kragel)

  • The Matterhorn Lodge, a new snow cabin-themed bar tucked in...

    The Matterhorn Lodge, a new snow cabin-themed bar tucked in a secret room inside a bar in Montclair. (Photo by Brendan Kragel)

  • The Matterhorn Lodge is a new snow cabin-themed bar tucked...

    The Matterhorn Lodge is a new snow cabin-themed bar tucked in a secret room inside a bar in Montclair. (Photo by Richard Guzman)

  • The Matterhorn Lodge is a new snow cabin-themed bar is...

    The Matterhorn Lodge is a new snow cabin-themed bar is tucked in a secret room inside a bar in Montclair. (Photo by Richard Guzman)

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Inspired by the Matterhorn ride at Disneyland, the Matterhorn Lodge is a temporary bar that will be open Fridays and Saturdays from Jan.12 through March 16. It’s located in a space dubbed The Set, which is within That 80’s Bar, a 1980s-themed bar co-owned by Esqueda where tribute bands like the Flux Capacitors perform as DJs play ’80s and ’90s tunes for the dancing crowd.

The Lodge was designed by Jeff Schiefelbein, owner of Sinister Pointe Productions, an Orange County-based company that develops haunted attractions and works with conventions like Midsummer Scream. For this project Schiefelbein said he was inspired by his love of Disney.

“I thought why not ride the coattails a little bit of the Matterhorn. It’s cold it’s a winter theme and we can use the name, it’s a real mountain,” he said. “And when you walk in you get the feel like you just walked in off the mountain and into this lodge,” Schiefelbein added.

The trip to the Matterhorn

After being escorted through a bar storage room people will go through a metal door to enter the Lodge. Once inside it instantly feels as if you’re in a different mountain world as you hear the sound of wind and see bits of snow as you walk down a hallway. There are snow boots, old skis, a vintage sled and lanterns on the brick walls lining the hallway that leads to the entrance of the Lodge.

The Lodge itself is decorated with playful artwork including boar and goat heads on the walls along with leather couches, a fireplace, an old piano, a pair of clogs, snow jackets and even a stuffed raccoon and coyote.

The mountain experience is enhanced by Swiss folk music playing and several LED screens that are meant to represent windows. The screens line the ceiling and the walls as they project different images.

Look up and you’ll see snow falling on the ceiling. Look out the windows and you’ll see a snowy mountain landscape. Keep looking out the window and eventually you’ll see a white ape-like creature walking around outside and peeking through the windows. Yes, that’s a yeti and he has an attitude because every once in a while when he looks inside he may flip people the bird or smear certain things on the window.

But be careful, this yeti isn’t just an image on a screen because as part of the mountain experience he’ll actually come inside the cabin every once in a while to mess with the bar patrons. Don’t worry, there’s no need to run in panic because it’s just a guy in a yeti costume.

“By going with this Matterhorn feel it gives us the ability to have a little bit more fun with,” Schiefelbein said.

The drinks

Besides the cabin decor the Lodge also has a drink menu inspired by the Alps with cocktails like the Yodelay Hee Hee, a sweet chocolate infused concoction made with whiskey, milk, chocolate bitters, whipped cream and peppermint candy. For a warmer feel there’s the Saint Bernard, a drink made with rum, lemon juice, ginger syrup and served in a St. Bernard dog collar barrel.

The yeti also has his own drink too, it’s called the Yeti Martini, which is made with gin, coconut cream, blueberries and coconut flakes. And in case Santa were to show up while on vacation, there are the duo cocktails dubbed Naughty and Nice. The Naughty is red-colored cognac drink that includes edible gold glitter and tiny spiced pears while the Nice is a blue-colored gin and champagne drink that includes blue boba.

Once the cabin doors close for good in March the plans are to continue to transform The Set seasonally into themed bars. It was previously a Halloween-themed speakeasy named The Macabre Manor before it was turned into a mountain lodge.

“We wanted to do a speakeasy but we wanted a revolving concept,” Esqueda said. “We’re looking at three different themes a year. We might keep the Halloween theme in the fall and then the winter theme and in the summer we’re going to do something different,” he added.

The Matterhorn Lodge

When: 7 p.m.- 1 a.m. Jan. 12-March 16

Where: 10555 Mills Ave. Montclair

Cost: Free but reservations must be made at experiencetheset.com