Boathouse on the Pier
- (South Lake Tahoe / MidTown)
- South Lake Tahoe CA -
Boathouse on the Pier, South Lake Tahoe
The Boathouse is a casual place to grab a drink and soak in the beauty of Lake Tahoe. Enjoy a relaxed waterfront dining experience with locally sourced cuisine and stunning views of the lake and mountains. The eclectic menu features appetizers like [+]ahi poke and steamed clams and mains including fish and chips and Wagyu-Kobe beef sliders. A favorite South Lake Tahoe dining spot with locals, the Boathouse on the Pier is the best patio to watch the sunset as it disappears behind majestic Mount Tallac. Dine with your dog on our picnic tables right on the pier. [-] Categories:
Bar Dining / Beer / Cafes / Full Bar / Happy Hour / Outdoor Seating and Dining / Patio / Take Out / View
Fox and Hound
- (Stateline)
- Stateline NV -
Fox and Hound Bar & Grill an American restaurant in Stale Line Nevada - Lake Tahoe
Fox & Hound is a must stop, located near The Ridge Tahoe and the Nevada-side lifts (Stagecoach and Boulder) of Heavenly Resort on the Tahoe Rim Trail and just a short drive off [+]the Old Pony Express Route (Kingsbury Grade). Fox & Hound is located 7,380 feet above sea-level with great views of the Carson Valley and has everything a person would want among a great day in Tahoe. Fox & Hound is a full restaurant and bar with progressive video poker, satellite TV’s throughout (NFL & MLB package), free Wi-Fi, internet jukebox, and a great deck. Full breakfast menu is served daily until noon. Stop by for a beer, cocktail, award winning BBQ, burger, wings, pizza or a great breakfast! Our entire menu* is available until 1 am (including take-out). [-] Categories:
Bar / Lounge / Beer / Breakfast / Catering / Free Wifi / Full Bar / Gaming / Juke Box / Kid Friendly / Large Screen TV's / Late Night Dining / Microbrews / Outdoor Seating and Dining / Patio / Take Out / View / Wheel Chair Access
Off the Hook
- (Mid-Town)
- South Lake Tahoe CA -
Off the Hook, South Lake Tahoe CA
Riva Grill
- (MidTown)
- South Lake Tahoe CA -
Riva Grill, South Lake Tahoe CA
Every year, more and more people from around the world, travel to Lake Tahoe for its idyllic views, glacially-created waters and pristine forests, its motivated and bustling townships, magnificent winter and summer sports, fine dining and entertainment. What a sight. What a splendid [+]resort destination!
By word-of-mouth, or happenstance, Tahoe has been frequented since the mid-1800’s when Captain John C. Fremont and Kit Carson were in the “neighborhood†searching for a new path to The Pacific. Settlers, now tourists and residents, have been coming to America’s largest Alpine lake ever since.
And Tahoe has become a great on-the-water playground for Riva runabouts. Apart from other familiar wooden boat builders, like Gar Wood, Chris-Craft and Hackercraft, the Riva runabout - quite possibly - may best be characterized by the old saying “Old World Quality, New World Designâ€. People are willing to part with good money for the art of boatmanship and the recognition won by Riva.
Riva opened its first United States showroom in 1964, about the time when Sierra Boat Company's Dick Clarke, then its general manager, recognized the potential marriage of the various Riva configurations with appreciative and awakening West Coast customers. From the rakish 18 foot “Florida†model to the 29’ Super Aquarama designs (used within the Riva Grill logo), Riva developed a most impressive list of satisfied customers which, today, includes over three dozen handsome examples of each and every model: the 18’ Florida, 21’ Olympic, 22’ Ariston, 28’ Tritone, 27’ Aquarama, 28’ “Super†Aquarama and 29’ “Specialâ€. With any “luck†you may see any or many of them plying the Lake’s crystal blue waters at high season. Circe III, a 1977 21’ “Olympic†regularly gets underway for shoreline cruises. La Sirena, a 1968 22’ Ariston is also “out†a lot. On Tahoe’s west shore, look for Nancy, a 1969 26’ Aquarama, perhaps en route to Emerald Bay or other calm anchorages for an afternoon picnic or evening libations. The only “Tritone†model, and a real eye-catcher, is Water Buggy; as well as Capriccio, Ciao Tahoe and Sky Rocks.... each, too, are impressive examples of the Aquarama silhouette. In all, Tahoe is home to the largest concentration of Riva runabouts in North America. Should your travels permit, visit Sierra Boat Company at Carnelian Bay to marvel at the Italian mastery of mahogany. Just next door is Riva Grill’s sister property, Gar Wood’s Grill & Pier... another favorite “stop†for safe mooring and dining.
So, welcome to Riva Grill, Lake Tahoe’s newest mark of restaurant excellence. Like it’s namesake, the Riva runabout, everyone who is someone... as celebrities, heads of state and industrial magnates... enjoys such a treasure. Well, almost everyone. Many “yet known†are also Riva aficionados. Riva boats enjoy a most impressive clientele. Today, however, only twenty or so are built-to-order each year at a cost of 350,000,000 lira, or approximately $200,000 USD. As well, over 3,000 now dot the globe. Tastefully done in European fashion, the Riva runabout has no equal. Among the most beautiful boats in the World, definitely amidst one of the most glamorous locales as Lake Tahoe, the Riva runabout is designed for the joy of the ride and little else. Now, please, enjoy the splendid setting of Riva Grill, fond remembrances and all that captures the nostalgia of Tahoe and the excitement of the vintage days when wooden boats were the rage. As they are at Riva Grill!
Christy Hill
- (North Shore)
- Tahoe City CA -
Christy Hill Lakeside Bistro a California Cuisine Restaurant - North Shore
A memorable dining experience awaits you as you enter the Christy Hill Restaurant in the center of Tahoe City. The restaurant sits just 100 feet above the shoreline of Lake Tahoe on an elevated embankment offering diners [+]a panoramic vista. The intimate setting offers guests a view that is only upstaged by the cuisine. Spectacular sunsets that can be seen from every table is just one of the many reasons that Christy Hill was voted "Most Romantic Restaurant" by the San Francisco Chronicle. [-] Categories:
Beer / Non-Smoking / Outdoor Seating and Dining / Patio / Personal Wines Welcome (Corkage Fee) / View / Wheel Chair Access / Wine / Wine Bars
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