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Shops at Heavenly Village
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
4100 Lake Tahoe Boulevard, South Lake Tahoe, CA
One of the first of the fun and different restaurants to come to South Lake Tahoe with the redevelopment projects near the state line was FiRE + iCE Interactive Bar + Grill. The concept is that you choose your own components and sauces and the chef grills it all up right in front of you. It works very well with the Heavenly Village setting of whole-timber construction and patio fire pits. You can choose your ingredients along one of their four themes of Latin, American, Asian or Italian or create your very own blend. And the build-your-own model lets you control the meal, which is perfect for vegetarian diners. Be sure not to miss their grill lunch or dinner, both offered at one All You Can Eat price.
One of the first of the fun and different restaurants to come to South Lake Tahoe with the redevelopment projects near the state line was FiRE + iCE Interactive Bar + Grill. The concept is that you choose your own components and sauces and the chef grills it all up right in front of you. It works very well with the Heavenly Village setting of...read more
One of the first of the fun and different restaurants to come to South Lake...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
Tahoe House Bakery & Gourmet, a family-owned restaurant since 1977, is one of the favorite local places for getting a cup of tasty coffee or a freshly made sandwich. Their Swiss coffeemaker creates each cup of coffee for the individual. The bakery has the freshest bread around, with the bakers rising at 2 a.m. to start the different styles of breads that are part of...read more
Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
Tahoe Provisions & Tahoe To Go is your one-stop shop for quick meals that are easy to take on your next adventure or to enjoy in your hotel room. Nestled in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency luxury hotel, this little eatery is perfect for those on the go. The menu includes a huge selection of drink possibilities, including Starbucks tea and coffee as well...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
When you take the gondola ride to the top of Heavenly, you’ll find the Tamarack Lodge. Measuring in at almost 15,000 square feet, it has a wide range of dining options from pizza and chili to salad and traditional American favorites. There is also a full bar, and during the ski season check the calendar for live music and drink and food specials. read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
Thania's Juice Bar is much, much more than just a juice bar. Serving exceptionally tasty breakfast and lunch items as well as a smorgasbord of freshly made juices, Thania's creates an easy way to fuel yourself for a day of fun in Lake Tahoe. The menu is known to have delicious Mexican food like homemade tamales, gluten-free bagels and house specialty tacos as well as...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
The Divided Sky is both a regular hangout for the locals of Meyers as well as a favored destination for those visiting from South Lake Tahoe who are looking for a more mellow vibe than what the casinos represent. The Divided Sky is a bar, cafe and restaurant. Some of the favorite menu items include their Estrada Melt broiled sandwich that comes with free-range turkey,...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
The Old Post Office Cafe is a popular, family-friendly breakfast and lunch destination for locals and visitors alike. The decor is homey, and the staff makes everyone feel like a regular. Get a seat at the counter, in the dining room or out front on the enclosed porch where there’s a filtered view of the lake. You’ll find all the usual suspects on the menu:...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
Tuff Beanz is kind of an anti-coffee house in that it isn’t a hipster magnet or pretentious art house that happens to serve coffee. Open from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuff Beanz is a neighborhood coffee place frequented by locals heading to work or the slopes. You’ll find your cuppa joe made from organic, free-trade coffee prepared drip style. Of course Tuff Beanz offers...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
At the edge of town on the former site of the Ponderosa Ranch (remember the TV show Bonanza?) sits Tunnel Creek Station. It’s at the hub of several back country hiking and mountain biking trailheads, including the Flume Trail, and is also adjacent to the paved East Shore Path. If you’re headed up the mountain or spending a day at the beach, Tunnel Creek Cafe...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
All of the best ski resorts these days strive to provide the most complete vacation experience, and the Village at Northstar is a prime example. When you are tired of the mountain, or if you have no interest in the snow sports in the first place, there is plenty to do at the Village. Shopping is front and center with more than a dozen shops...read more
Northstar California Resort
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
The Village at Northstar is an example of the coming of age of the Sierra ski resorts. Gone are the days when the Tahoe area hillsides were bustling with snow-sports enthusiasts in the winter but then empty during the other seasons. The activity these days takes place all year long, and even if you never set foot on the slopes, you'll find more than enough...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
With the distinction of being the longest-running breakfast establishment in the entire Tahoe basin, Wagon Train Coffee Shop has a story that makes you proud to be a patron. It was sarted by Reg and Arline Smart in 1947, and Old Man Smart lived to be the ripe old age of 93 when he passed away in June of 2010. Their youngest son, Brian, who had...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
Waterman's Landing is a place of gathering, delicious food and adventure on the shores of Lake Tahoe. A collective of local businesses as well as a small cafe, this year-round hotspot is nestled on Patton Landing Beach. With easy access to Lake Tahoe, Waterman's Landing provides kayak and paddleboard tours and lessons as well as rentals of paddleboards, kayaks, canoes and other water toys. With...read more