Twice last year, worked out well both times!
1. Technically not a 'house kit" but a shared kit. Four band show at the Middle East in Cambridge, MA. If you've never been, parking and loading/unloading can be a nightmare (especially if multiple cars are trying to unload at once!). Luckily, one of the bands' drummer volunteered his kit for the evening, so it made it much easier. He had a Tama Superstar in great condition, lucky me! Just used my own snare, but everything else was great!
2. Outdoor festival in late fall up in Harmony, ME (fun time, but the middle of nowhere!). It was a five hour drive when gas was very expensive, but the festival had a house kit, so three of us fit in a hybrid car (bass, keyboard and drum kit breakables in the trunk) and made a long day out of it! I didn't even catch the brand of the kit as it was freezing, but it was a fairly used 4-piece kit, bass and toms were fairly dead, about what you'd expect from a house kit, but still playable. Also made it much easier and cheaper than driving up myself!
But I've never been much of a drum snob, unless it's a significant functional issue (broken snare/kick head, broken kick or high-hat pedal).