92 Bourne Ln, Ogunquit, ME 03907 (207) 646-4777
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Information Ticket Phone Hours:
7 Days a Week: 9:00am - 4pm EST

U. S. 207-646-4777

For most of our shows, Jonathan's offers three different types of tickets:

1. Premiere Section (yellow:) Includes premium area seating, the standard ticket price, a show credit & a dinner voucher for $25 to be used in our downstairs dining room before the show.

2. Show Plus Section (blue:) Includes the standard ticket price and a show credit which includes a choice of either dessert & coffee upstairs before the show or an alcoholic beverage coupon to be used upstairs for the show.

3. Show Only Section (green:) Includes the standard ticket price.

All types of tickets will have an additional ticketing/ service fee.


Make sure you make your dinner reservations in advance!

Jonathan's Reservations

Tret Fure

Tret Fure
Artist's Website: Tret Fure

Tret Fure began her career at the age of 16, singing in coffeehouses and campuses in the Midwest. At 19, she moved to LA in hopes of obtaining a record deal. Within a year she was performing as guitarist and vocalist for Spencer Davis, touring with him and penning the single for his album
"Mousetrap". She went on to record her own album “Tret Fure” in 1973, on MCA/UNI Records, with the late Lowell George of Little Feat as her producer. With the success of that release, she opened for such bands as Yes, Poco, and the J Geils Band.


A prolific artist in the contemporary singer-songwriter arena, Tret Fure has released 17 albums and CDs over the course of her 51 year career. In addition to being a gifted songwriter, Fure has engineered and produced countless recordings by a variety of artists, including her own work. In the early 80s, Tret moved to the independent side of the industry discovering the blossoming genre known as Women's Music. She recorded with and produced some of the best of women's music including mixing the legendary "Meg & Cris at Carnegie Hall" (1983). She worked as a duo with Cris Williamson throughout the 90s, producing, engineering and releasing 3 CDs together. Now after 9 acoustic releases on her own label, “Tomboy girl Records”, she has re-established herself in the folk world.