When Frackeltonâs in Sheridan suddenly closed down last year in October, it seemed like one of the townâs favorite restaurants might be gone for good.
The restaurant business is a particularly tough one and many close for good within their first three years. But six months removed from closing, it appears that Frackeltonâs is getting a revival, thanks to its founder and original owner, Kim Love.
âMy wife wasnât particularly enthusiastic about my getting back in the restaurant business,â Love told Cowboy State Daily. âBut you know, itâs something where you had a lot of pride in it, and I felt that it was kind of a shame to have it go by the wayside. So, Iâd like to see it come back, and hopefully weâve got a good game plan here.â
Love first started Frackeltonâs around 10 years ago. At the time, businesses at three of the four corners where Frackeltonâs sits at 55 N. Main St. were shut down.
âThere had been an appliance store where the shoe store is now and it shut down,â Love recalled. âAnd the Hallmark Store that was across the street, it had shut down, and Frackeltonâs, which was formerly Oliverâs, had shut down.â
Main streets seemed to be dying off right and left about that time, Love recalled, but he hated to see that happening up close and personal in his own town.
âSo I said, âWell, I think I can help make a contribution in the community by, you know, restarting this restaurant here, and hopefully that will have a positive impact,ââ Love said. âAnd if you look at whatâs happened, I canât necessarily take credit for it for it all. But in the aftermath, I hopefully had a positive impact on its success, and a positive impact on Main Street and gave other people confidence.â
June Opening
Love has asked Tim Kerr to be his general manager. Kerr told Cowboy State Daily the restaurant hopes to open early to mid-June, with the timing largely dependent on hiring and training staff for the restaurant, which has long been a popular Sheridan classic.
Kerr said heâs working to line up an executive chef, but the new menu is already top of mind.
âI want to keep all of our classics the same, you know, the things that brought people back time and time again,â Kerr said. âAnd I also want to kind of go out on a limb a little bit, you know, and try some different things.â
Kerr anticipates having a rotating seasonal menu that will be kind of half classic, half new.
âThat way people can kind of step outside of the box a little bit as well,â Kerr said. âAnd the same thing with the cocktail menu. I want to have the classics that people come back for and love, but then have some things that are a little bit, you know, outside of the box for Sheridan.â
Love told Cowboy State Daily that a trip to Billings is planned next week to learn about trends in the restaurant industry and make some decisions about the menu.
âI think weâll need to modify the menu a little bit,â Love said. âJust because in the four years since I last owned it, weâve had a lot of inflation.â
Food prices will be a component of deciding what needs to be on the menu, Love added.
âWe need to have some variety of prices of foods available,â he said. âOne of the things that Frackeltonâs was quite good at before was they had a really robust appetizer menu, which gives the customer the opportunity to come in and order, you know, two or three appetizers and have their own kind of tapas dinner.â
Keeping The Name
In addition to keeping as many of the âclassicsâ on the menu as possible, Kerr said the fine dining restaurant is also keeping the Frackeltonâs name.
The restaurant takes its name from Sheridanâs pioneer dentist, Will Frackelton, who was alive during the time of Buffalo Bill Cody, Calamity Jane and Butch Cassidyâs Wild Bunch.
âFrackeltonâs has a good name and a good following,â Kerr said. âYou know, the community outpouring and positivity were a little bit surprising to me actually, and itâs just been absolutely incredible.â
Hundreds of locals have been posting Facebook comments on Frackeltonâs page, cheering the restaurantâs revival and listing their favorite drinks and dishes in hopes they will return.
High on their list seems to be the key lime martini and the ahi tuna poke bowl.
âYes, I need my key lime martini fix!!!!!â Wrote Amberlee Smith.
âWisdom martini with a tuna poke bowl and truffle fries, or the green curry mussels, or the Cuban sandwich. My God, Iâve missed you guys,â wrote Jessica Sims.
âSo excited that Frackeltonâs is back!!!â Ami R. Puuri wrote.
Kerr said heâs already been swamped with people wanting to make reservations.
âPeople have been calling almost every day, and I donât really have an opening date yet, so I canât really put them down for anything yet,â Kerr said. âI know (our first week) is going to be crazy. I mean, itâs gonna be awesome, but I think that we are just going to do reservations only, because we donât have a huge restaurant here. But we will do our best to fill it up.â
Before the restaurant opens, though, Kerr said Frackeltonâs will do a couple of soft openings to work all the kinks out.
Love, meanwhile, said heâs keeping his fingers crossed that the restaurant will live up to all the high expectations from the community.
âI think with the team weâve got in place, Iâm very optimistic that we will,â he said.
Renée Jean can be reached at renee@cowboystatedaily.com.






