Tahoe restaurant owners understand that if you play hard during the day, you might not be ready for dinner in the early evening. So there are plenty of local spots that offer late-night menus to satisfy all you night owls. Some of the Tahoe restaurants found in casinos even serve all hours of day and night.
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Lake Tahoe Restaurant
120 Country Club Drive, #61, Incline Village, NV
Fumo has a bright, open feel to it, with big windows letting in lots of light. In the warmer months you can dine on the patio and feel the breeze coming off Lake Tahoe. Their creative menu features mouth-watering dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner ranging from curried chicken salad sandwich to fresh shucked oysters. Vegetarian, vegan and dairy-free dishes are options.
Fumo has a bright, open feel to it, with big windows letting in lots of light. In the warmer months you can dine on the patio and feel the breeze coming off Lake Tahoe. Their creative menu features mouth-watering dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner ranging from curried chicken salad sandwich to fresh shucked oysters. Vegetarian, vegan and dairy-free dishes are options.read more
Fumo has a bright, open feel to it, with big windows letting in lots of...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
The house restaurant for breakfast and lunch at Harrah’s is the American River Cafe, but it is unlike any other mainstream casino diner you’ve ever seen. It’s designed to look as if you're eating in a forest alongside a meandering stream, a wonderfully calming atmosphere and a nice break from the bells and whistles of the casino floor. The menu includes breakfast standards, sandwiches, burgers...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
Art of Gelato is a culinary masterpiece of frozen yumminess. A little spot hidden within the Ski Run Marina, Art of Gelato offers many flavors so even the picky sweet tooth will find a taste to like. The shop is located right on the beach, and the delicious cold treat is a perfect combination for enjoying a hot summer Lake Tahoe beach day.read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
Many of Tahoe’s restaurants have views of the lake, but only a handful can honestly be called lakefront. The Artemis Lakefront Cafe is one of these select eateries, located in the Ski Run Marina adjacent to the docks and with lake views from both the dining room and the outdoor dining patio. Serving Greek and Mediterranean dishes, this is a 2014 spin-off site from the...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
Artemis Mediterranean Grill serves Greek and Mediterranean dishes that are freshly prepared and handmade daily, and they are committed to using foods that are locally sourced and organic. Located in the King’s Trading Post shopping center, this restaurant is not perhaps as grandiose as its more recent sister restaurant, Artemis Lakefront Cafe, but the grill is the original, the spot that was so popular that...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
Audible's on Lower Kingsbury is tucked into one of the commercial areas just below the tree line, occupying the spot that was formerly the Goal Post. The owners and staff have local roots, and the business draws much of its clientele from the old Goal Post patrons as well as other residents of the Nevada side of the South Shore. Inside, there's a real sports...read more
The Village at Palisades Tahoe
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
The Village at Palisades Tahoe
If you want a little Irish influence with your Olympic Valley ski experience, then The Auld Dubliner is a pub to visit. Decorated with authentic Irish accents, The Auld Dubliner not only creates an atmosphere that inspires that Irish pub feel, but also offers drinks and tasty food to accompany the vibe. The draft Guinness is served in true-to-Ireland 20-ounce Imperial glasses and goes excellently with the shepherd's pie and hot wings. They have a full bar that serves spirits and cocktails true to the Irish way as well. On busy weekends and holidays, The Auld Dubliner is known to have live music that gets people on the dance floor as well as the longest-running weekly karaoke event in Lake Tahoe. They also offer breakfast on Sunday mornings. The establishment closes its doors during the slow time of late October into early November.
If you want a little Irish influence with your Olympic Valley ski experience, then The Auld Dubliner is a pub to visit. Decorated with authentic Irish accents, The Auld Dubliner not only creates an atmosphere that inspires that Irish pub feel, but also offers drinks and tasty food to accompany the vibe. The draft Guinness is served in true-to-Ireland 20-ounce Imperial glasses and goes excellently...read more
If you want a little Irish influence with your Olympic Valley ski experience, then The...read more
Shops at Heavenly Village
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
Azul Latin Kitchen is in the Heavenly Village and features a type of food that they are calling California-style Mexican, for a lighter spin on Latin cuisine. This commitment is demonstrated by their use of organic, locally sourced and sustainable foods and in their drink menu that uses freshly squeezed fruit juices in place of mixtures. But the emphasis on healthier dining doesn’t make this...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
Family owned and operated since 1978, Azzara’s is one of the oldest restaurants in Incline Village. They serve up authentic Italian cuisine like grandma used to make. The menu includes pizza, pasta, seafood, chicken and veal, with specials like veal Saltimboca, cannelloni alla Romana, osso buco and linguini with clams. Cannoli and tiramisu adorn the dessert menu. The dining room has a warm, bright feel to...read more
The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe
Northstar California Resort
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
It’s hard to beat barbecue and beer after a long day shredding the slopes. Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe nailed the concept with its Backyard Bar & BBQ on the slope-side back patio of the hotel. The goodness starts with wintertime ski-in/ski-out access, an on-site meat smoker, homemade barbecue sauces and a great selection of craft brews and specialty cocktails. Along with the barbecue pork, brisket and...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
With its spot on the main corner of Downtown Truckee, Bar of America’s location alone draws people through its doors. After being in business since 1974, there is more to the place locals call “B of A” than where it stands (and, yes, B of A was once a Bank of America). Sure, the historic red brick building and large windows are authentically inviting, but...read more
The Village at Palisades Tahoe
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
Bar One brings back the swanky vibe of Palisades Tahoe's yesteryear. On the upstairs level of the Olympic House, which also houses other eating establishments, Bar One is nestled in the back corner, perfect for a romantic approach to après hour. Also just off of the KT Base Bar deck, Bar One is great for those evenings when festivities are still going but the weather...read more
Lake Tahoe Restaurant
What better way to enjoy Lake Tahoe than waking up early to experience the peace and serenity of the morning hours while sipping a cup of organic, artisan craft coffee that was freshly hand-roasted right here in South Lake Tahoe? Bare Roots Artisan Coffee Roasting Company makes this idyllic situation possible. A family-owned, small-batch roastery, Bare Roots is dedicated to offering delicious, flavorful and distinct...read more