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The Cheyenne Saloon and Opera House was part of what used to be known as Church Street Station in downtown Orlando, Florida. It boasts three breathtaking levels of five fabulous bars, a hydraulic stage, horseshoe-shaped dance floor, charity-driven casino tables, and a third floor pool table with bottle service and VIP opera box seating. The second floor boasts a delicious Bar-b-que Restaurant, two levels of rail seating overlooking the first floor, and outdoor balcony seating off of the North Cigar Bar.
The Cheyenne Saloon is made up of over 250,000 board feet of golden oak lumber from a century-old Ohio barn. It took more than 50 craftsmen nearly two and a half years to construct. Mortisse and Tennon trusses were erected for ceiling support, built without bolts or plates in Old World Tradition. More than 5,000 spindles grace the tri-level building, as well as carved rails, banisters, and balustrades, all handmade on-site.