Tahoe/Incline Village Restaurants?
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Tahoe/Incline Village Restaurants?
We're spending a few days this summer in Incline Village, Lake Tahoe. I've seen tons of recommendations for restaurants all over the South shore of the lake, but few around Incline Village. The Hyatt is on our list; any other suggestions in or around Incline Village?
Thanks so much!
Jenelle
Thanks so much!
Jenelle
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Three of our favorite restaurants on the North shore of Tahoe -
The Big Water Grille
341 Ski Way, Incline Village
Captain Jon's
7220 No. Lake Blvd., Tahoe Vista
The Soule Domain
9983 Stateline Rd. Crystal Bay
River Ranch is a great place to hang out, have some bar food, enjoy a few drinks and watch the rafters.
Bon Appetit! We'll visit them all when we're up there the first week in August.
The Big Water Grille
341 Ski Way, Incline Village
Captain Jon's
7220 No. Lake Blvd., Tahoe Vista
The Soule Domain
9983 Stateline Rd. Crystal Bay
River Ranch is a great place to hang out, have some bar food, enjoy a few drinks and watch the rafters.
Bon Appetit! We'll visit them all when we're up there the first week in August.
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Wow, there are so many to list in Incline Village, depending on your tastes and budget. Be sure to reserve some of the places in advance, summer is busy, especially the Lone Eagle.
Austins has great breakfasts.
Big Water Grille up a mile from the Hyatt with lake and tree views, excellent menu & wine list.
Tomaato's has wonderful pizza and Pasta.
China Wok has good chinese food. Dine in or take out.
La Fondue fun to cook, European sytle.
Le Bistro very French.
A couple of Mexican places, we've been to both, about the same.
We also like to go to Soule Domain at Carnelian Bay. It's dining in a converted cabin.
Austins has great breakfasts.
Big Water Grille up a mile from the Hyatt with lake and tree views, excellent menu & wine list.
Tomaato's has wonderful pizza and Pasta.
China Wok has good chinese food. Dine in or take out.
La Fondue fun to cook, European sytle.
Le Bistro very French.
A couple of Mexican places, we've been to both, about the same.
We also like to go to Soule Domain at Carnelian Bay. It's dining in a converted cabin.
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