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3-Day Incline Village Itinerary

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Incline Village in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Incline Village, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Austin's Restaurant, Mountain High Sandwich Co, and FUMO Restaurant & Bar, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Le Bistro and Mountain High Sandwich Co so you can get the best taste of Incline Village while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Incline Village in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Northwest side of town
  • Off the beaten path

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Diamond Peak Ski Resort, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Sand Harbor State Park

4.8
(9099)
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4.7
(815)
State park
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Sand Harbor is a stunning and popular site at Lake Tahoe, offering swimming, boating, and open-air entertainment with breathtaking mountain views. The beach features pristine turquoise waters and a spacious sandy area for relaxation. Visitors can explore prehistoric rock formations and enjoy biking on the trails or hiking in the surrounding nature. Additionally, there are clean public bathrooms and a designated BBQ area for day use.
It is absolutely stunning! The crystal-clear blue water, smooth sandy beaches, and surrounding mountain views make it one of the most beautiful spots at Lake Tahoe. It’s perfect for swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding, or just relaxing on the beach. The park is clean and well-maintained, and the staff are friendly and helpful. Overall, it’s a must-visit place for nature lovers and anyone looking to enjoy the beauty of Lake Tahoe!
Suresh B — Google review
Beautiful park with a gorgeous beach just very popular and have to get there early. They have ticketed arrival times that are unavailable or sold out most of the time but at 10:30 you can come in until they’re full. It’s a gorgeous beach but very crowded. Thrilled we were able to enjoy some time here before traveling around the entire lake.
Tammera L — Google review
Definitely worth a stop, even for an hour or so, but beach sand worth more time. The facilities are very well developed, as is the parking registration process. We visited during low season, so very easy. Beautiful lake views. Good info at visitor center.
Sean T — Google review
I was technically at hidden beach south, but the photos only reveal my departing. I love the vivid coloring so much. To breath in the pink and yellow sky. The vibes were delicious. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND. Drive Mount Rose Hwy. Don't rush, chill vibes with it. The drive itself has (4) 20mph (3+) 30mph turns with the main top speed 55. Enjoy!
Rebecca V — Google review
There is no other venue at Tahoe that I prefer over Sand Harbor. I can train for my triathlons running along impossible trail, swim in the harbor for some of the warmest water in the Lake...and bike ride for miles. All with amazing staff, restrooms, restaurants (the fish tacos are great!). Everything is perfect. New online reservation system is incredible. No long lines to get in. No leaving Reno at 6 am to make sure to get in before it's full. I hope you enjoy as much as I have for the last 57 years. Just keeps getting better. Including the water quality. I can see all the way to floor with my simple swim goggles. Thanks God for such a beautiful place. And if you have not seen an event or Shakespeare play at the amphitheater, please put that on your bucket list. You will be surprised and delighted with both the stage/sunsets/food vendors.
Laura F — Google review
10 stars. Went swimming August 26th. Talk about cold plunge. The beach is beautiful. Crowded, but so is every where else that is this beautiful. The water is amazing: clear and cold. I've never enjoyed swimming more than in this spot.
Hank S — Google review
Sand harbor is absolutely beautiful! Water so clear that I wouldn't need goggles to swim with. We went on a Tuesday and there were plenty of parking spots when we got there at 10:30. There restroom 🚻 had no soap and hopefully they read this so they can take care of it.
Hertz F — Google review
Beautiful Park with small beach. You need a reservation if you are going before 11. Not sure in weekends or always, we went first time we really impressed with this place. Big rocks and sand on beach. Lots of families were there and young couples and friends. Water was very clean and cold . You need to pay car parking... If your car number is from Nevada then 10$ Other state 15$
Nitesh S — Google review
2005 NV-28, Incline Village, NV 89452, USA•http://parks.nv.gov/parks/lake-tahoe-nevada-state-park•(775) 831-0494•Tips and more reviews for Sand Harbor State Park
7 min · 3.3 mi
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Secret Cove Nude Beach

4.7
(829)
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4.7
(51)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Nestled within the Carson City limits, Secret Cove Nude Beach is one of the secluded and stunning beaches along Lake Tahoe. The area also features Skunk Harbor and Chimney Beach, making it a great destination for hikers. However, it's important to note that Secret Cove is clothing optional and may not always be family-friendly due to its relaxed dress code.
I have been here twice. Once during the summer and once in the spring. In the spring everyone was dressed very modest. There are currently remodeling the parking for secret cove but you can still park on the side of the highway. It is a bit of a hike to get down. It is a small cove with a small beach. There are also rocks and areas around the cove you can relax by.
Thelma S — Google review
The place is beautiful but way overcrowded. In the spring when water levels are higher, you're probably not going to find a lot of sandy beach. And even later in the summer, it's so crowded that unless you arrive super early in the day you probably won't find a spot by the lake. Also, this area is one of a few clothing optional places at Tahoe. If you are the least bit offended by naked people, or if you are visiting with kids, I wouldn't recommend coming here.
Tino P — Google review
The water is so nice and clear!! Amazing place 🩵You have to hike down from the parking lot, maybe a 20min walk? But not bad!! It's was very crowded!!! that's the only reason we liked whale / boat beach better! Some people were naked but most of us had swimsuits on!! ‼️ Don't bring kids here please ‼️
Joanna W — Google review
I love the beautiful view and clear water! You have to walk so just prepare yourself for the hike back up. I recommend not bringing kids here.
Cristhi — Google review
Very integrated place for everyone. Was a good amount of people but still very comfortable and a lot of space. SoOo beautiful and unreal! We parked on the side of the road just a bit south from the State park then hiked down to the lake with the paddle board (abt 15min hike down hill) and explored all the way to this beach. Definitely more private areas along the coast where you can hang out and swim. Wasn’t able to get into State park bc reservation are booked abt 6 months in advance so we did this instead and so recommended for those in same position.
Natalia S — Google review
This was definitely one of my favorite spots! Because it’s a bit tricky to get to, it stays peaceful and free from big crowds or lots of kids. The scenery is stunning, and it feels like you have the whole beach to yourself. Just a heads-up—it’s a nude beach, so you can feel completely free to strip down and enjoy the sun just as you are.
Paulo V — Google review
Nice spot. And yes, there may be unclothed people here (including me!). Be mindful if bringing children.
Daniel P — Google review
Beautiful beach. Gotta get there early to find a spot on the beach. Lot's of clothed people for a nude beach.
Dallas B — Google review
Carson City, NV 89703, USA•Tips and more reviews for Secret Cove Nude Beach
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6 min · 3.2 mi
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Lake Tahoe - Nevada State Park

4.7
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4.8
(240)
State park
Outdoor Activities
Park
Hiking Trails
Bodies of Water
Lake Tahoe - Nevada State Park is a stunning natural retreat offering a variety of outdoor activities and breathtaking scenery. The park boasts crystal-clear waters, golden sandy beaches like Sand Harbor Beach, and well-maintained trails that cater to hikers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Visitors can enjoy water activities in the turquoise waters or simply take in the serene views surrounded by towering pine trees and snow-capped peaks.
The beginning of Lake Tahoe in Nevada. Beautiful view and beach. There is already delicious food here. Restaurants and shops. You can take a map and review where the interesting places are.
Yuliya K — Google review
Very many beautiful places to hike. Enjoyed seeing the beautiful clear lake and seeing trees like we don’t have in west texas. The guides on the lake boat tour and the kayak experience were very informative about the lake. Didn’t so much like raccoon roost where we stayed because there wasn’t beach access, they use the glade plug ins which I don’t like smelling or tasting and they irritate my eyes. The lighting was bad and the room upstairs had a musty smell.
Brenda H — Google review
Amazing views, easy walking trails, easy accessible bathrooms, however, all the water fountains were turned off and there were no vending machines so it was impossible to find drinking water anywhere. We paid 10 dollars to get in, so we did not want to leave to go and get water and have to pay to get back in again especially with no stores within a 20 minute drive out. Other than that, we really enjoyed our time here.
Emily F — Google review
It’s a true blessing that we live only 2 hours away from this amazing breathtaking Gods creation!
Johann W — Google review
This was my first time visiting Lake Tahoe. We went to Sand Harbor and walked the boardwalk and beach with our dogs. The weather was amazing for December. Check out the visitor center to learn more about this alpine lake.
Jennifer R — Google review
In 1984 my husband, Ed and myself spent our honeymoon driving from Rhode Island to South Lake Tahoe. I've never experienced anything more "beautiful " in my life! We loved it so much that we stayed for the next year and a half! I miss Tahoe so much, I would love ❤️ to go back again before I leave this world!! Absolutely amazing place! We spent July 4th on top of Kingsbury Grade looking down at the fireworks, what a sight! We also lived on top of Kingsbury Grade in a 3 and a half level condo. WOW! If you have never been, you should make it a part of your Bucket List!!!
Robin S — Google review
So beautiful even in April as you can still see snow peaks. The water was crystal clear and awesome views everywhere!
Phil A — Google review
Amazing. Toured the entire lake, not a bad spot anywhere! Crystal clear waters, and gorgeous views all around. Sand was different than we are use to, it’s gritty. Lots of parks and camp grounds. Parking on average was $10 at most spots. Absolutely gorgeous. Very clean!
Nicole P — Google review
NV-28, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•http://parks.nv.gov/parks/lake-tahoe-nevada-state-park•(775) 831-0494•Tips and more reviews for Lake Tahoe - Nevada State Park
6 min · 2.7 mi
4

Tahoe East Shore Trail

4.8
(589)
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4.8
(24)
Hiking area
The Tahoe East Shore Trail, known as America's Most Beautiful Bikeway, is a 3-mile paved trail on the Nevada side of North Lake Tahoe. It offers stunning views of the east shore and leads to the popular Sand Harbor recreation area. Incline Village provides easy access to various attractions such as Flume Trail, Diamond Peak Ski Resort, and private beaches. However, parking can be challenging during peak seasons. Paid parking is available for about $4 per hour.
Good walk at 6500 feet elevation. Saw way too much dog poop on the sides of path. Most bikers were cool and gave notice they were coming up on you but there were a few jerks going way too fast coming really close to colliding or hitting you despite posted signs.
Mike W — Google review
We started from the Sandy shores state park side and walked north. We stopped at some of the side excursions/paths along the way. Even though the path, and Lake Tahoe is busy, everyone can find their own bit of serenity. The bikers can be a bit of a pain, especially on downhill slopes when they're going fast. Just listen for their wheels on the pavement. Enjoy-
Mike S — Google review
Nice paved trail w easy access to beach if you decided to hike down the lake. Make sure you plan enough time for roundtrip parking at trailhead. One of the best way to hike into Sand Harbor State Park and enjoy the view.
Henry L — Google review
The area and water is very nice and clean, but not enough parking lot, have to park beside the cliff or road. Make sure to bring food with u. It's hard to find a restaurant or food stall here.
Peter D — Google review
Terrific views of the mountains and the lake. Well developed trail, easy to walk.
Sergio M — Google review
Beautiful trail on the east side of Lake Tahoe from Incline to Sand Harbor Beach. Amazing views. There is one hill to climb but other than that pretty flat. Little coves and beaches in the way worth exploring.
Bohdan R — Google review
If you are looking for a nice walk you can not miss this beautiful paved trail. There are a number of entry points.
Loc R — Google review
We rented ebikes and rode the trail. It was absolutely stunning! Highly recommend!
Patrick W — Google review
1924 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•https://www.gotahoenorth.com/•Tips and more reviews for Tahoe East Shore Trail
2 min · 400 ft
5

Tunnel Creek Café

4.4
(896)
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4.3
(162)
$$$$affordable
Cafe
Breakfast restaurant
Espresso bar
Tunnel Creek Café is a cozy cabin-style eatery located in the former Ponderosa Ranch area of Incline Village. It serves classic café meals, espresso, and draft brews in a comfortable atmosphere. The café is popular among hikers and bikers accessing or coming down from the Flume Trail, offering breakfast, lunch, and early dinner options. Additionally, it hosts a farmer's market during the summer and fall seasons.
Stopped by Tunnel Creek Café while in Lake Tahoe and tried the Big Bleu Burger—absolutely worth it. The beef was juicy, the blue cheese added the perfect tang, and the crispy onion rings sealed the deal. It’s the kind of burger that hits after a hike or kayak trip. The vibe here is relaxed and welcoming, with outdoor seating that lets you soak in the Tahoe air. Great food, friendly staff, and the perfect spot to recharge after hitting the trails. Highly recommend!
Sh — Google review
My friends and I decided to visit this cafe for our stay at incline village and ordered a variety of dishes. The food was not bad but definitely overpriced for what you got. I payed over 13 dollars for a singular salad (the latte is my friends that I stole from her for the picture), so keep in mind it’s a little pricey. The mocha and latte there is brewed nicely and comes in a cute mug. Really nice atmosphere to sit in as well!
Melisho — Google review
This was the perfect spot to grab food after hiking or biking. I got the Rancher Salad but turned it into a wrap and added blue cheese. It was so tasty and VERY filling. We could have split it, but it was great. The line around 12:15 was out the door, it moved slow, but wasn’t awful. There are plenty of seats inside and outside. And once ordered the food came pretty quickly. There was a guy playing guitar and singing and there were a few cornhole boards, too.
Allison T — Google review
My rating is based off of my food. Ordered the breakfast burrito w/house bacon jam. Pictures look better than it taste! It was more of a dessert favor than breakfast. The overly sweet flavor of the bacon jam made the burrito barely edible. Every bite felt as if I was pouring sugar directly into my mouth.
Travel A — Google review
What a gem. Stopped in for a breakfast sandwich on our tour around Lake Tahoe and loved the setting, decor, and food. Definitely worth the stop!
Darrin B — Google review
Friendly service with good food selection. Lots of outdoor seating. Large parking lot. Right on walking trail.
Paul M — Google review
Nice, inviting cafe. Good breakfast options. The lady at the counter was warm and friendly. Well decorated for Halloween. Options for outdoor and indoor seating. Very convenient parking and access to the cafe entrance. Service was quick. The waiter brought our hot breakfast pretty quickly! Definitely recommend you check out this place when you are in Lake Tahoe!
Subbarao T — Google review
The turkey club 🤌 not sure if I was extra hungry or y’all just made the best club sandwich of my LIFE. Salad greens were tasty, too ✌️ Highly recommend before a walk up to Monkey Rock 🐒
Celeste — Google review
1115 Tunnel Creek Rd suite a, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•http://www.tunnelcreekcafe.com/•(775) 298-2502•Tips and more reviews for Tunnel Creek Café
4 min · 1.3 mi
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Lone Eagle Grille

4.4
(1726)
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4.0
(1161)
Permanently Closed
$$$$expensive
Fine dining restaurant
American restaurant
Bar & grill
Nestled in Incline Village, Nevada, Lone Eagle Grille offers a unique lakeside dining experience with carefully sourced American cuisine and an extensive wine selection. Sit by the wall of windows overlooking Lake Tahoe's Crystal Bay and the Sierra Nevada while sipping on a glass of California Cabernet. In the evening, enjoy outdoor fire pits or cozy up next to the giant stone fireplace with a drink from their well-stocked bar.
We had an incredible experience all the way around at the Lone Eagle Grille for brunch today. Our table was out on the patio, giving us breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe during our meal. The brunch menu was great, and the service was outstanding. If you're looking for a special occasion dining experience in the Lake Tahoe area. Lone Eagle Grille is your place!
A R — Google review
I recently visited the Lone Eagle Grill, and while the food was good, I felt it wasn’t quite worth the high price—especially compared to other steakhouses. For example, the prime rib I had was a bit dry, though the tomato paste on top was flavorful (just not a great pairing). What truly sets this restaurant apart, though, is the ambiance and service, both of which are outstanding. The atmosphere creates an unforgettable experience, and the staff goes above and beyond to make you feel welcome. With the Lone Eagle Grill set to close in February, it will be deeply missed. If you’ve never been, I’d recommend visiting before it’s gone—the overall experience might just justify the cost.
Kevin O — Google review
The food was decent but not as fine dini g as we expected. The service really needs an upgrade. Most waitresses are rushing you and not sure if they were understaffed or this is regular. The location and ambiance was 5 stars. Sad they are tearing this place down.
Ismail S — Google review
Great place for a meal on the water. Views are gorgeous. They do partial validation for the parking. Sunday meals are brunches, with a prix-fixed menu. The options are good. Just be prepared.. the service is sooooooo slow. Our brunch took about 3.5 hours!!! And we constantly had to go fetch the server so we could ask for something or to ask them to speed it up.
Hedieh Y — Google review
This place was awesome in all aspects. The food was just amazing. We had a four course meal and every plate was perfect with tons of flavor and well presented. The other big thing are the views from this place. Just spectacular. The main dining room has a really nice ambience.Overall, highly recommended. Update: came back after a year. Place is still amazing. However prices went up but I am unsure that this is justified. Service was amazing, though. Next time, we are thinking on just eating at the bar or the adjacent tables.
Manuel N — Google review
This was our favorite dining experience of the trip. The steak was well prepared, and the sea bass was served in an eye pleasing display surrounded by perfectly cooked muscles. The prices were about 15% higher than we are used to in our area, but everything is higher in Incline Village. The restaurants atmosphere was perfect for a snowy day.
Ryan R — Google review
Danielle is my server and she was wonderful, in fact, the entire experience was! The only thing I would say, is that the food had less flavor than I had expected. It had all the ingredients all the textures, my duck may have been slightly overcooked, as I like rare to medium rare. It was more medium.... And the portion sizes were actually phenomenal. Not overly stating this at all. But often times when you go to places like this, you are left hungry after spending $150 a person. I however couldn't have to search because I was quite full. But to be honest, I started with dessert and that was my boozy hot chocolate. It was wonderful! If there was just a touch more flavor, I would have given it a 5 out of five all day!
Darla F — Google review
Quick Summary Great view of the lake. Food and service were good, but probably one of the worse molasses breads I've had. Cocktails were good as well. Pricing was a bit high but you are paying for the ambiance and the views Food- 4 stars Bread- the free bread was very disappointing. The molasses bread was probably the worst I've had. One bite and I was done Short rib- this was very good. Perfectly cooked and very delicious Chicken- the dark meats were good and juicy. However, the breast was pretty dry. Sauce was solid though Service- 4.5 stars Service was relatively fast and attentative. Had a few moments when we had to flag down our waiter, but was usually taken care of well Bottom Line Solid restaurant with one of the best dining views of Lake Tahoe. Skip the bread
Richard F — Google review
111 Country Club Dr, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•https://www.loneeaglegrille.com/•(775) 886-6899•Tips and more reviews for Lone Eagle Grille
3 min · 0.17 mi
7

Austin's Restaurant

4.2
(938)
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4.1
(472)
$$$$affordable
American restaurant
Restaurant
Austin's Restaurant is a cozy and laid-back eatery located in Incline Village, offering a variety of American comfort food. With over 25 years of history, it has become a favorite spot for locals and long-time visitors. The menu features signature items like Chicken Fried Steak and Dougs Salad, as well as new dishes made with fresh seasonal ingredients. The dining room is cozy yet spacious, and they also offer outdoor dining on the patio during special occasions.
It was my first time visiting this establishment, and I am from out of town. The first thing that caught my attention was the lovely outdoor seating area and the beautiful view it offered. The food was absolutely delicious, and I did not have a single complaint. They even provided us with some complimentary bread and butter as appetizers, which was a nice touch. I highly recommend trying the meatloaf. The service was adequate, although not exceptional. The only issue we encountered was that the beverage portions were quite small for the cups of water, and we had to request several refills throughout the meal. Despite this minor inconvenience, I would definitely return to try another meal and would recommend this restaurant to anyone in the area.
Joser V — Google review
We got there on a Saturday afternoon. It wasn’t busy. They have a limited parking in front of the restaurant on the street. There’s an indoor and outdoor seating area. I ordered the Crispy Chicken Salad and it was really good and generous portion. My husband got the Ahi Tuna sandwich, the fries were really good too! Our waiter was very friendly. Overall it was a great experience and I will definitely be back when we’re in the area again.
Viktoriya I — Google review
Austin’s in Incline Village feels like it was built by someone who’s done their time in the trenches—burnt arms, bad knees, and a Rolodex of every curse word known to man. Someone who actually understands the difference between “service” and “hospitality,” and gives a damn about both. From the second you walk in, you know—this isn’t another soulless, laminated-menu tourist trap. Inside, outside, bar stool or table—they’ve got you dialed in. I kicked things off with a Bloody Mary—already a sensible choice when you’re breathing the same alpine air as Lake Tahoe—but then they dropped the hammer: chicken-fried bacon. Let me say that again, slowly, like it’s the winning lottery numbers: chicken. fried. bacon. I didn’t know this was a thing. Now I do, and frankly, I’m angry no one told me sooner. Sure, my life expectancy might’ve taken a hit, but my happiness index skyrocketed. It was so good I doubled down immediately. Then, drunk on bad decisions and sodium, I ordered fries fried in the same mysterious, golden batter. Whatever alchemy they’re using back there, they could sell the rights to McDonald’s and retire somewhere with palm trees and no extradition treaties. The food was killer, but the two Bulgarian guys running the floor are what sealed it. No scripted pleasantries, no “how are we doing tonight, folks?”—just that rare, unteachable kind of service where you feel like you’ve been welcomed into someone’s home, not dropped into another Yelp review. Geographically, it’s dangerously close to the lake—an easy stumble from the dock if you’ve had enough drinks and poor judgment. Austin’s doesn’t just feed you; it kidnaps you in the nicest possible way. It holds you there, makes you forget your phone, and reminds you that the best meals aren’t about showmanship—they’re about being in the hands of people who actually give a damn.
Halfcabking — Google review
Walked in last minute while they were closing, and they sat us down and fed us. The best brisket tacos, and double bacon cheeseburger I ever had with the most amazing Fries. Great personalities work here as well.
Robert K — Google review
We are staying at the Hyatt and our golden retriever is with us. They recommended we try Austin’s. Just a short walk across the street. The staff were so welcoming, friendly and helpful. The food was delicious. Our dog Augie gives his high recommendation as they gave him a special treat.
Heather V — Google review
Stopped by this restaurant while making a drive around the entire lake and happened to meet the owner while I was there. It was refreshing to see someone that has lived in SC like myself and for the food to be reminiscent of what I am used to was mind blowing. This restaurant deserves far more attention and a bigger building. Only complaint I would have is that the menu could use some expanding but otherwise this establishment is perfect.
Brian G — Google review
It was nice meeting you today, Cole and team! The food was amazing and my entire family enjoyed their lunch today. Congrats on the ownership and wish you the best of luck! If you guys were in the Bay, there would be a line out the door. 🔥🔥🔥
Sherm — Google review
We had a wonderful lunch!! The service was on point, kind, and we felt cared for. The tallow fried chicken was delish!!! So thankful we stumbled upon this little gem in Tahoe! Thank you Brett Marie and Cole!
Zois — Google review
120 Country Club Dr #24, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•(775) 832-7778•Tips and more reviews for Austin's Restaurant
8 min · 4 mi
8

Lake Tahoe Scenic Overlook

4.9
(915)
Scenic spot
The Lake Tahoe Scenic Overlook is a convenient and free drive-up viewpoint located just off the Mt. Rose highway in North Lake Tahoe, near Incline Village. It offers panoramic views of the lake and surrounding landscapes, making it a must-see attraction in the area. The overlook provides stunning vistas that are particularly breathtaking after a fresh snowfall, but it's best to visit on clear days for optimal visibility.
During my business trip to Reno, I decided to visit the lake, as it was highly recommended. The view from the top was absolutely breathtaking, and it is undoubtedly one of the best places to witness the beauty of the lake. Although the afternoon sun might be a bit challenging for photography due to its position, it still offers a stunning vista. I believe the morning would be an ideal time to visit this location for capturing the best photographs. There is plenty of parking alongside the road. However, there are only a few spots to stand at the edge. It's definitely worth stopping by.
Joser V — Google review
A beautiful view from the mountain top! It's an easy stop to make with a small history/informational plaque! I would definitely recommend stopping here to take in the views and get one of the best, unobstructed views around!
Julie M — Google review
Excellent view of the lake. You can see most of it here. Worth the stop. No bathrooms and just a pull out. Spend some time here to take it all in.
Cori H — Google review
Amazing views! Be careful coming in and out. A lot of traffic.
Cyndi H — Google review
Good spot to enjoy Lake Tahoe from above and get some perspective. Nice road, worth the visit.
Martí G — Google review
Truly one of the best areas to see the fabulous valley and lake of Tahoe.
Daniel ( — Google review
Amazing views. Gotta be careful when stopping because of the curve
Marcel L — Google review
I was fortunate to be able to see this magnificent view after a nice dump of 12" just the night before. If you're on the Northside Nevada of Lake Tahoe, then this place is a must stop for you scenic lookers. Just wear your mask around others although people I saw there didn't really observe that. Oh well, I'll just make sure to protect myself anyway. This would be an appropriate suggestion: "Stop here and smell the roses."
Reggie L — Google review
Mt Rose Hwy, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•https://www.gotahoenorth.com/•Tips and more reviews for Lake Tahoe Scenic Overlook
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Austin's Restaurant, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Le Bistro

4.4
(164)
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4.6
(260)
$$$$expensive
Fine dining restaurant
Le Bistro is a charming and intimate restaurant located in Incline Village, offering an upscale French dining experience. The menu features both fixed-price and à la carte options, showcasing French-country cuisine with a contemporary twist. Diners can expect dishes made with organically grown produce, such as flame-broiled eggplant with ratatouille, escargots, rack of lamb with lentils and tamarind jus, and coquille St.-Jacques.
We had a wonderful experience here. It is for sure Tahoe’s hidden gem, literally. It’s tucked away behind a cluster of restaurants, a bar and other small businesses. When we walked in, we instantly loved the ambiance. It reminded us of an old school ski lodge. So much charm! The service was wonderful, and OMG the food was amazing!! I highly recommend the escargot and the duck. In addition, the call, oysters and soufflé fries were so good!! A must try for sure!!!
Eleni F — Google review
We have not been here in years, but decided to go for my husband’s birthday. What a pleasant Surprise! Everything perfect! Staff, food, service! Everything. Sarah was our server she was delightful. The food came out in perfect order. We will go again soon! Thank you for everything.
Linda A — Google review
Super special spot! The lobster bisque was to die for. Duck was good, filet Mignon was good. Wine was good. The side french fries were so good. Dessert platter cute and delicious. Waiter was awesome.
Dixie C — Google review
Had high hopes for this one. Brought our family here for my birthday dinner. We arranged our whole day around a meal here. Unfortunately, after 75 minutes no food had been served and the staff failed to communicate issues with the oven in the kitchen so we were never served our main dishes. The appetizers we tried were underwhelming. The staff still charged us $190 for mainly drinks. Dirty bathroom and poor form all around on front-of-house and back-of-house. They were kind enough to let our dog sit with us outside, but the experience left such a bad taste in mouths that we will not be returning. As a family who has lived in Tahoe for 3 decades, I unfortunately recommend for all Tahoe residents or visitors, take your business elsewhere.
Mike B — Google review
One of the worst dining experiences we’ve ever had. From the moment we arrived, it felt like the staff didn’t want to be there. While the food itself was good, for the price we expected a much better experience for my dad’s birthday. We were seated uncomfortably behind a guest with her chair pushed all the way out, leaving us squeezed into our seats. The staff, although occasionally forcing a smile, never made us feel welcome. Instead of checking the reservation list themselves, they asked us to find our own name. When appetizers came, they told us they couldn’t fit them in the middle of our table. When clearing plates, they expected us to hand them over instead of picking them up. To top it off, one of our dishes never arrived and neither did our sparkling water for dinner. Overall, the food was decent but the service and hospitality left us disappointed, especially for a special occasion.
Kasra R — Google review
I totally messed up the online reservation, and when we arrived we were told we were booked for the next month. 😳 After telling us they were totally booked, the hostess let us take seats at the bar. We experienced a cozy dinner that was excellent. The staff was friendly and engaged us in pleasant chit-chat. It was a memorable dinner.
Pamela N — Google review
We wanted to try this restaurant while in Tahoe for my husband’s 60th bday. Owner Dave was very nice to txt me on his day off and get us a reservation. The restaurant is very nice and charming. The food was absolutely delicious!!!! Each dish was perfectly plated and well prepared. We had the 5 course for $70 per person plus dessert and wine. Didn’t see that there was an $18 up charge for the lobster bisque, so a bit surprised but it was delicious. My husband’s ordered the special veal and it was to die for! I wish I would have ordered that instead of the chicken. All an all a great experience and will definitely go again. Allie our waitress was great too.
Sue H — Google review
The food is sooo amazing! Will definitely visit again.
Eleanor J — Google review
120 Country Club Dr Ste 29, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•http://www.lebistrotahoe.com/•(775) 831-0800•Tips and more reviews for Le Bistro

Mountain High Sandwich Co

4.6
(419)
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4.5
(84)
Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Sandwich shop
Takeout Restaurant
Mountain High Sandwich Co, located in Incline Village, is a gourmet deli that offers a variety of healthy and organic cuisine. The menu features breakfast items, sandwiches, wraps, soups, and salads made from all-natural ingredients with an emphasis on local and seasonal products. The eatery provides a comfortable atmosphere for patrons to enjoy their offerings. Some popular menu items include the vegan breakfast burrito and the house-smoked BBQ tri-tip sandwich.
Very nice small sandwich shop with vegan friendly menus. The waiters were very helpful and patient while taking our orders. Best menu of all is the chili soup of the day and turkey pesto avocado sandwich. They have a pleasant extra seating space behind the restaurant that have views to the woods.
Aswin C — Google review
Stumbled upon this place when getting coffee, and my partner and I were blown away! The sandwiches were so filling, we were barely even able to finish half! Incredible toppings that were all fresh and delicious, and the staff was friendly and welcoming. Definitely plan to check it out again!
Jamie S — Google review
This is a cute, little place. They have lots of grab and go options and a good beverage selection. I got the sausage biscuit and gravy. I'm not sure if it was just me, or a bad batch, but it tasted very salty. No other reviews mentioned this, so my taste buds could've been off. The staff was incredibly friendly and happy to be there. I was there just after 8 am and there was a steady flow of customers, but no one had to wait too long. There is lots of outside seating.
Christina S — Google review
Very solid vegan options here! I really enjoyed my BBQ tofu sandwich. They have a lot of vegan sauces and plant-based proteins. Def a nice option in the north Tahoe area, which is pretty limited still when it comes to vegan options
David V — Google review
Gluten free and organic friendly order at the counter breakfast, lunch, and pastry shop; family owned. They have counter seating inside and tables outside. I'm picky about food and this didn't dissapoint. The breakfast burritos and sandwiches are premaid and heated to order and still really good. Fresh baked chocolate chip cookies and biscuits last time I visited.
Benjamin G — Google review
We had breakfast here. I had the super food oatmeal. Very impressed of the variety of superfoods in it, including Goji berries. My husband had the breakfast sandwich with biscuits bun, which was so fresh/warm and flaky. It was perfect. The restaurant itself is not large but well curated with tons of choices. You can tell the quality & thoughtfulness are really there. We will be back for lunch the next time.
Louise Q — Google review
Delicious!! Got shroom latte and 2 sandwiches. One with pesto and the other was the bbq. Both were really good. They had gluten and vegan options. I also got the chocolate mousse
Elizabeth G — Google review
Wonderful place to get good, fresh local, homemade food. I was especially impressed with the vegan and gluten free items. My son loved the deviled eggs.
Shannon C — Google review
120 Country Club Dr #28, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•http://www.mountainhighsandwichco.com/contact-us/•(775) 298-2548•Tips and more reviews for Mountain High Sandwich Co
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Cutthroat's Saloon

3.8
(137)
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3.9
(185)
$$$$cheap
Pub
Cutthroat's Saloon, located in the Hyatt Lake Tahoe in Incline Village, offers a taste of the Wild West with its rustic Old West setting. The decor features a mix of cowboy and ranch elements, creating a fun atmosphere that captures the beauty of Lake Tahoe. The bar is adorned with dollar bills on the ceiling and serves American grub and beer in mason jars.
Stopped by Cutthroat's Saloon for an after dinner drink and some dessert to bring back to the room. This establishment is located within the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe, so it makes for a very convenient spot to pick up food if you're staying at the hotel. The restaurant is due a refresh, but I will say that our carmel fudge sundae tonight was out of this world!
A R — Google review
Really nice staff. The place want too busy, we were seated immediately. The nachos were really good. Service was pretty good. Food cane out fast, a lot of TVs with sports playing and very close to the rooms so no need to walk a lot
Zantout — Google review
Fantastic restaurant that exceeded all of our expectations. The menu is expansive and varied, with an excellent selection of both food and drinks. We tried the steak and shrimp, Buffalo wings, and Buffalo pizza, all of which were exceptional - some of the best we've ever had! The flavors were outstanding and the chef's skill was apparent in every dish. The restaurant itself is also very impressive, with a classy and clean atmosphere. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive throughout our meal, which made the whole experience even better. Overall, Cutthroat Saloon is an ideal spot for anyone looking for delicious food, great drinks, and a memorable dining experience. We highly recommend it!
LV — Google review
Everything was great, except for the overpriced AND below average food quality. This was the only restaurant on the Hyatt property we were disappointed with, unfortunately. Maybe we ordered the wrong things 🤷‍♂️
Ryan R — Google review
Mark is a great server, but the food is criminally overpriced for its quality. Cocktails/drinks from the bar were 90% ice. Wife took a few sips and there was already not enough left over for me to try. Recommend trying other food nearby.
Dylan M — Google review
I didn’t expect much, but was content with my food as was my partner. Easy, simple, no fuss - it worked. I ordered the chopped salad with fried chicken which was good, in fact there was so much I couldn’t even finish it. My margarita was better than expected. My partner ordered a burger, which was tastier than the burger I ordered from Lone Eagle and a whole cheaper. Our server was great - friendly dude and kinda funny. In a jam, I’d come back.
Ryan L — Google review
I had the most AWKWARD dining experience here. Our waitress was in a bad mood and made it a point to let us know… She was slamming our plates down on the table and making weird comments / gestures. Storming off away from us all flustered.. she even dropped my credit card acting out. The whole ordeal threw me off so bad that I forgot my credit card there mid vacation.
Jaynalyn M — Google review
Typical bar style food along with entrees we didn’t try. Everything was delicious but very overpriced. Fortunately we had $100 credit from the hotel otherwise we probably would not have eaten here
Marcus L — Google review
111 Country Club Dr, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/nevada/hyatt-regency-lake-taho…•(775) 832-1234•Tips and more reviews for Cutthroat's Saloon

FUMO Cafe, Eatery & Bar

4.3
(571)
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4.1
(190)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
FUMO Cafe, Eatery & Bar is a casual American restaurant located in Incline Village, NV. It offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner along with a variety of cocktails. The restaurant has a bright and open atmosphere with patio seating available during the warmer months. Guests can enjoy craft cocktails at the bar and savor dishes like lobster rolls and crab cakes.
Our waitress was having a rough day, but the food was some of the best we came across in the Tahoe area. Absolutely loved it. Indoor and outdoor seating available, see the hostess for a table. Portions are hearty. Lots of special cocktails -- a whole menu just for them, so don't rush to order your normal before you have a chance to look it over.
Michael L — Google review
Delicious! We highly recommend a meal at FUMO Cafe. We had breakfast and were delighted with our choices. The service was excellent and the presentation was great too. They have both indoor and outdoor seating. Great little “pods” to eat in when it is cold.
Heather V — Google review
I want to start by saying our server was working so very hard while multitasking as a bartender too. I felt bad for her. That being said, I was really excited to try Fumo and left sorely disappointed. I don't know if it was just an off night but it felt like someone was stepping in as chef but has never cooked or seasoned food before. Our table had pork chops, sirloin, lamb and all three were almost completely unseasoned. The broccoli was just steamed with nothing added to it, same with just plain mashed potatoes. For the price point I was shocked. Each piece of the lamb was cooked differently, some almost raw and others overcooked. Our server graciously comped that and added in dessert. The drinks were delicious (again our server was lovely and doing her best). The clam chowder was also very tasty. The strawberry shortcake was also tasty. It seemed like things made ahead of time were quite good so that also makes me think it was just whoever was coming that night.
Lauren R — Google review
Parking was awful. However, we had a reservation and were seated right away. The cafe was cute and cozy. I am not sure if they were short staffed or what - but the service was not good. We waited quite a while for our order to be taken and to receive (we spent about 2 hours total at the cafe). The waitress seemed unfamiliar with the menu. Drinks were not refilled, food was so so. The chicken was tough, the veggies were soggy. We ordered 2 desserts to go-instead of strawberry on the cheesecake and whipped cream on the butter cake they drizzled chocolate on both which made them both taste disgusting. For the price we paid (almost $200 for 2 people) it was definitely not worth it.
Angie T — Google review
**** SIMPLY AWFUL **** The food took 25 minutes to arrive on a slow weekday afternoon. The corn on the esquite nachos seemed it was taken straight out of the can, bland. The onion soup was good except for the fact I had to consistently spit out the rosemary twigs as it was not strained. Worst part of all, as I was getting ready to cut up the fruit to feed my son, I noticed the fruit appeared to have spoiled. The kitchen staff should be mindful of the guests, as we sat close enough to hear disgruntled employees express their opinions of the work environment. Extremely disappointed and dissatisfied, I would definitely stay away
Cindy N — Google review
The best drinks in Incline Village! You need a reservation but we were lucky enough to get a seat at the bar. The restaurant itself is small, but all the restaurants in the area are small. The cocktails are craft and are so good! We tried several and loved them! The bartender was attentive to us even though they were busy. The lobster roll was good, butter based, not mayo. The crab cakes were awesome! If you want craft cocktails with a cool vibe, this is the place!
Stephanie C — Google review
I had their prefix menu at the prompt of our food server, she was spot-on. I had the seared ahi appetizer, the full sized salad and the filet and scallops entree. It was the best meal I had all week in Incline Village. I highly recommend FUMO.
BL C — Google review
Food, Coffee, service.. this place has it all. Adrian was my server and wow! I am so happy that I decided to grab breakfast from here. I wasn't sure at first but I was pleasantly surprised at how warm and welcoming the morning staff was. Great conversation and the menu has so much to offer! The coffee is some of the best I've ever had. Will definitely be returning and bringing family and friends for future trips to Incline Village. Did not disappoint! Highly recommend!
Kasey K — Google review
120 Country Club Dr, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•https://fumotahoe.com/?y_source=1_MjAzMjA4NDEyOS03MTUtbG9jYXRpb2…•(775) 833-2200•Tips and more reviews for FUMO Restaurant & Bar
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Day 2

Northwest side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northwest side side of town. Start the day off with Diamond Peak Ski Resort, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Bowl Incline. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Diamond Peak Ski Resort

4.6
(1280)
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4.3
(300)
Temporarily Closed
Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski rental service
Ski shop
Nestled in Incline Village, Diamond Peak Ski Resort offers a cozy and local vibe with stunning views of Lake Tahoe from almost every run. This medium-sized resort provides skiing, snowboarding, sledding, and a kids' zone, making it an excellent option for families or groups with skiers of varying abilities. The area also grants access to Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe, known for its longest vertical in North America and suitable for almost-Olympic-level athletes.
First time for me, I loved it. Everyone was so nice, so easy. The ski lessons for kids are awesome! Group half-day lessons are a great deal, $175 including snacks rentals lift ticket and 3 hours of parent free time.
Leo L — Google review
Nice resort. Took the family there and took advantage of the spring 3 day flex pass. Kids skills improved quickly over those days. The ski map details difficulty of each run relative to the others. The oldest and I hit all but one run there by the last day. Pretty views too, especially from the Snowflake lodge. Staff was nice
Gb S — Google review
Amazing ski experience with unbeatable Lake Tahoe views. Diamond Peak Ski Resort is an absolute gem in Lake Tahoe.The slopes are well-groomed, staff are super friendly and helped us pick right gears and the views overlooking the lake are simply breathtaking. It’s perfect for both beginners and experienced skiers. The resort feels less crowded than some of the bigger ones, which makes for a more relaxed and enjoyable day on the mountain. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in the area during ski season
Archu G — Google review
Great place to bring beginner ski or snowboard kids and adults. For veterans nice quick short to medium runs. Parking can be tough, but they provide a pick up at parking lots. Just inconvenient if you forgot something in car. Staff very friendly, patient, and helpful.
William E — Google review
I visited Diamond Peak Ski Resort for the first time on my birthday after learning about their free ski pass birthday offer on their website, and it was an amazing experience! Despite not all the trails being open yet, I had so much fun on the slopes. The runs that were available were well-maintained and offered stunning views of Lake Tahoe. One of the highlights of the day was how uncrowded the resort was compared to others in the area. It was such a refreshing change to not deal with long lines or packed runs. Getting there early was definitely the right call because it allowed me to park close to the resort, making the day even more convenient and enjoyable. The friendly and welcoming staff made the experience even better. They truly went above and beyond to ensure I had a great time, which left such a positive impression on me. If you’re considering a ski resort in the Tahoe area, Diamond Peak is a hidden gem! The birthday pass offer brought me here, but the incredible experience and laid-back vibe will have me coming back again and again. Highly recommend!
Kamil — Google review
Diamond Peak is truly a breathtaking, serene destination that you have to see for yourself. The views are absolutely majestic and worth the trip alone. The ski lodge was surprisingly uncrowded, which meant no waiting for ski lifts—a rare treat. The resort offers plenty of routes for all skill levels, making it perfect for a single-day visit. That said, I found the number of runs limited, so one day was just right for me. While I’d happily return to soak in the stunning views from the top, I’d likely choose another ski resort for a second day of skiing. Diamond Peak is ideal for a short but memorable visit!
Kevin O — Google review
Diamond Peak is a truly stunning ski resort, offering breathtaking views and well-maintained slopes. Our family enjoyed wonderful days on the mountain. However, lesson package pricing needs clarification; it is unclear whether it includes equipment rental or only lessons.
Andy K — Google review
What a cool little ski resort. We hiked up to the Snowflake lodge to take in the incredible views of Lake Tahoe. It took about an hour up and back. The terrain here looks very fun in the wintertime. This appears to be a great resort to catch some views of Lake Tahoe and ski some awesome trees!
A R — Google review
1210 Ski Way, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•http://www.diamondpeak.com/•(775) 832-1177•Tips and more reviews for Diamond Peak Ski Resort
6 min · 2.4 mi
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Monkey Rock Trailhead

4.8
(491)
Hiking area
Monkey Rock Trailhead is a popular starting point for a 2.5-mile hike in Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park, offering an easy out-and-back trail through the forest and boulders. The trail leads to the famous monkey-shaped rock formation with stunning panoramic views of the lake, making it an ideal spot for sunrise or sunset.
Monkey Rock Trail was an unforgettable experience! The moderate hike offered beautiful views throughout, and reaching the iconic rock at 6,000 ft made it all worth it. Perfect spot for a selfie and a peaceful moment above the lake!
Sh — Google review
Fun, short hike with moderate elevation gain. The turnoff to Monkey Rock is not clearly marked, so pay attention. Payment required to park and an entry fee to the hiking area.
Chris S — Google review
The hike was unquestionably easier than finding parking. However, it was an excellent workout, and the reward is the breathtaking view of Lake Tahoe. This sight is truly stunning and will leave you speechless.
Anthony G — Google review
Its a short hike. Parking space available before the hike starts. There was small detour for the hike. Going around sunset time would be ideal as the view is spectacular from summit point of monkey rock. Initially hike was straight forward and later took a incline which is not that much longer and tough.
Nagamani C — Google review
Great hike with great views. Nearer the top there is a harder, more direct route to the top. I recommend the easier, slightly longer route to the right because the shorter route is quite a climb. Parking can be a challenge so go early. The trail starts behind the cafe.
Mike B — Google review
Very nice place. Good trails.. Don’t forget to carry some water.. both walking paths are amazing.. one way is little bit steeper and other is granular.. for us it took around 40mins walk with kids and grandparents from parking lot.
Vijayakumar M — Google review
Best hike ever , amazing views all around , the trail it’s a moderate hike , just make sure you get there early , parking is limited, but I would recommend and I would do it again !!!!!
Glabal77 — Google review
It's nice and relatively easy, the last bit is steep and a bit challenging. The views at the top are amazing. Early before 10a is the lightest, and not as hot
Alma R — Google review
Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•https://tahoesouth.com/take-care-travel-pledge/•Tips and more reviews for Monkey Rock Trailhead
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Alibi Ale Works - Incline Public House

4.5
(544)
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4.2
(5)
$$$$affordable
Brewpub
Brewery
Pizza Takeout
Restaurant
Alibi Ale Works - Incline Public House is a must-visit for beer enthusiasts, offering a diverse range of beers crafted with water from Lake Tahoe. The brewery's natural-chic tasting rooms provide the perfect setting to savor their latest releases, including a rich porter, fresh Farmhouse Reserve, and the new Chance of Clouds Cloudy IPA.
This pub was semi-serviced, you have to order at the bar, get a number tag and find a table to wait for the order delivered. We liked the outdoor seating area and the beer, the flatbread/pizza was great, the pretzel was shaped like the store’s logo, very cute and delicious. We had lunch here and I think eating here at night would be more fun when there is live music and lighted beer garden to enjoy.
Robin W — Google review
Ended up here after trying to eat at Gus that happened to be closed … the restaurant it’s a decent Size and lots of tables to sit yourselves, there’s no hostess and you can order at the bar or table by scanning a menu I guess it’s modern but it feels Somewhat impersonal but that’s just Probably me , the lady the came out with part of our order Was nice our server who came The second time It was his first day but helpful … My husband and sons order the wagyu burger and they like it , I order the rude boi shrimp tacos and the shrimp was not up to standards they cut the shrimp in all prices and the chipotle sauce made the tacos almost unbeatable because of how spicy they are, the pretzel with cheese was ok
Glabal77 — Google review
While staying at South Lake Tahoe, we found this restaurant in an adjacent neighborhood and decided to dine in for dinner. Food quality was reasonable and could’ve been better, and the service was likewise. The veggie pizza with the sourdough was good and we enjoyed it. Well done. The outdoor setup and seating were uniquely arranged, especially in the evening times of summer (July), in which times some may get a bit chilled after the sunset, as the temperature in SLT drops notably at evening, compared to the warmer moments of the daylight. Thanks!
Ahmed J — Google review
Pleasantly surprised by this place. Vibes were excellent. Nice seating areas both inside and outside. Outside patio area is especially cool. Tried an IPA as well as a Pale Ale from their beer menu, both were excellent. I also tried one of their sours; I’m not the biggest fan of sours but this one was particularly rough - overwhelmingly sour with few redeeming qualities. I tried their Bee Sting pizza; it has quite a bit of flop but was otherwise excellent. It was a bit pricey however in my opinion. Overall this place is a great choice for a chill evening with some excellent pints and tasty food. The staff is friendly and attentive. However, if you’re looking for a place on the cheaper side to grab some dinner or drinks I would look elsewhere; you will definitely be dropping some coin to enjoy yourself here.
SLimJimmy — Google review
The pear and Brie pizza is amazing and the garden salad as well. So fresh and delicious. Beers were great and staff friendly and helpful. The outside seating is beautiful with the trees.
Jessi F — Google review
Great place for a meal with friends. Order at the bar. Basic bar food, but was good. We were there on taco Tuesday and they were great. If you are into trivia nights they have it for your entertainment. The service and staff were very friendly.
Heather V — Google review
absolutely obsessed with Alibis NA hoppy hour. we live in orange county and like to stock up before we go home! great food here and great atmosphere. employees are very kind and helpful, took some beers to take home to share with friends!
Hanya L — Google review
Good spot with good beers. Have to walk up to the counter to order. Free seating.
Jonathan L — Google review
931 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•https://alibialeworks.com/incline-public-house/•(775) 831-8300•Tips and more reviews for Alibi Ale Works - Incline Public House
6 min · 0.33 mi
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Bowl Incline

4.5
(496)
Bowling alley
Bar
Cocktail bar
Diner
Bowl Incline is a newly renovated bowling alley in Incline Village, offering a unique dining experience with Sam Choy's Ohana Diner and artisan cocktail bars. This establishment has been a staple of the North Lake Tahoe community for over 55 years and has recently undergone modernization. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of Lake Tahoe while indulging in this exciting activity. It's an ideal choice for families, as it offers entertainment for all ages.
Wow! Amazing place, probably one of the nicest bowling alleys I've been to! Staff is outstanding and the place is immaculate and spotless. You can order food from the Ohana Diner while you bowl too. We had the Ube Chessecake and Dole Whip, felt like we were in Hawaii upon taking the first bites. We came in today and they had live music from 6pm-9pm. Great arcade with variety of games, pool table and air hockey as an added bonus. Highly recommend this place if in you're in town. We will definitely be back!
Sherri R — Google review
We ate here and I asked for a play grilled chicken to be put on a BLT so I can have a chicken sandwich. I understand it's a Hawaiian Fusion restaurant. But I thought it would be an easy request instead I got a pesto chicken covered in sauce stuck on the bread that got it all soggy and gave me an upset stomach later. The bowling was great and the kids loved it. The only reason they got four stars was because of the food issue. The place itself has great atmosphere and a retro vibe. All in all a good experience.
Richard C — Google review
What a fun and upscale venue! Our was in town for a company retreat and ventured up from Tahoe City. Everyone had a blast! It was super easy and affordable to reserve online. The staff were great. Plus the in-house restaurant is amazing!
Lucy B — Google review
Beautiful and awesome, really clean and good food and fun. Wasn't able to choose different features for games on lanes like the hit the color bumper bowling and the arcade was closed which was disappointing. Also the seating arrangement was not perfect (in a lot of places seating is staggered) if you aren't in a big party you sort of have to share the space which isn't always fun. Nevertheless had an awesome time! Really nice bowling alley.
Phillip D — Google review
We went to Bowl Incline recently with our softball team. Jamie made the experience magical! She was super accommodating and helpful and friendly and we could not have been more impressed or grateful! You will be in good hands if you go to Bowl Incline and Jamie is there. :)
Ananda P — Google review
5 stars to Tiffany and the serving staff. They work hard, professional, friendly and responsive. Patio and outdoor bar also a laid back, attractive venue . Menu is not my “ go to” place for dinner but is fine when enjoying the ambience with friends .
Mark D — Google review
Bowl Incline is a great place for family fun and dinner. One of their Great employees is Tiffany Clements. She is delightful, efficient and always has a smile on her face. Her service is excellent!
Helenty H — Google review
We had an amazing experience at Incline Bowl with our 3 softball teams! We were in town for a tournament and the staff at Incline Bowl went above and beyond for everyone, young and old, to enjoy bowling, gaming, and eating. The staff was amazing with incredible service and care, the food was top notch, the cocktails were delicious, and the bowling was so much fun!!
Michele G — Google review
920 Southwood Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•http://www.bowlincline.com/•(775) 831-1900•Tips and more reviews for Bowl Incline
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Where to eat

Under a 2-minute walk from Alibi Ale Works - Incline Public House, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Rookies

3.8
(422)
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3.7
(130)
Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Bar & grill
Rookies is a classic sports bar located in the Raleys shopping center, offering a laid-back atmosphere and an extensive menu of American grill fare and pizza. With 30 high-definition TVs, it's the perfect spot to catch any sporting event while enjoying late-night bites such as salads, sandwiches, grinders, and gourmet burgers. The separate pizza kitchen serves up delicious pies alongside favorites like the Pigskin Burger and Iditarod Burger.
Rookies Sports Bar delivered big on service—Wayne behind the bar made sure everything was spot on, from the drinks to the food. The mozzarella sticks? Absolute perfection. The wings? A must-try. And the fries? Think McDonald’s, but somehow even better. If you’re looking for solid bar food with great service, this place won’t disappoint.
Andrew L — Google review
Rookies is an outstanding spot for anyone seeking delicious American food in a welcoming, family-friendly setting. We visited on a Sunday night when all the surrounding restaurants had already closed their kitchens. Thankfully, Rookies was open and ready to serve us at 9:30 PM, demonstrating their reliability and commitment to customer satisfaction. The menu is packed with great American food choices, from juicy burgers to mouth-watering quesadillas, and the generous portions ensure you'll leave fully satisfied. The place itself is small and cozy, which adds to its charm, but what truly sets Rookies apart is the exceptional staff. Our waiter, EeZee (not sure of the spelling), was incredibly friendly and attentive, making our dining experience delightful from start to finish. He went above and beyond to ensure we had everything we needed, and his warm, welcoming demeanor truly made us feel like valued guests. With plenty of TVs for sports fans, gaming machines for the kids, and pool and air hockey tables for everyone, Rookies offers a perfect blend of dining and entertainment. Despite it not being busy when we visited, the ambiance was still vibrant and enjoyable. The outstanding service and friendly staff make Rookies our go-to spot whenever we’re visiting the area next time.
Albina A — Google review
We had the Babe pizza with ranch sauce , it was the best pizza I’ve ever had. I am sad I don’t live closer or I would get pizza here weekly. The Bloody Mary was delicious too. Good service as well. I’ll be missing that pizza until I come back to Tahoe !
Krystle C — Google review
Pigskin Burger and the Iditarod Burger. Pigskin Burger - Bacon, American Cheese with Lettuce and tomato. Two pieces of crispy bacon, juicy thick sliced tomato and a medium rare burger with a good char. Super tasty. The bun was thick and perfectly complimented the burger. Fries - The fries were cooked perfectly and salted accordingly. Its amazing how easy it could be to mess up a burger and fries and I have plenty of stories about nightmare combo's. Rookies is not one of them. Rookie's hit a home run with my burger. I will be coming back. We had a bonus addition of seeing a Blue Jay up close stealing some lost fries on the ground. The only down side to the whole experience is when you get the check. There is a charge for using a card.......I am sorry, but this is ridiculous. This is 2020 and people carry less cash every year. You should not be charging customers to pay you.
Andrew R — Google review
this place is just not what we hoped for we ordered online and ordered buffalo wings and bbq wings.we got home and opened our food and received NO Sauce,NO SEASONING and spoiled ranch only good thing was carrots and celery.Never again coming!
Slee P — Google review
If 0 star is available they will deserve it. I ordered a to go pizza and they used leftover and waste vegetables.
Dag A — Google review
Good veggie sandweich, very abundant- but the bread was over heated, slightky burnt. Ask for no cheese no mayo to make vegan Veggie salad was also good, pretty big, with plenty of sprouts mushrooms and sunflower seeds Many screens to see the games, even soccer is being shown!
Eldad B — Google review
Two of us sat at the bar waited awhile to order then waited even longer to watch the woman start our food. The food was great but the service and the policies pertaining to gambling customers and a free drink are not clear explained or even posted. We paid 24$ for two beers and spent at least 200$ gambling when asked about the beer not being comped the owner was irritated and even kept out change when we cashed out. I like the food and the fact they are open all night but the new owner is not good with people. The original owner was a customer service type guy and knew when locals come in to play that they are your bread and butter.
Kel R — Google review
930 Tahoe Blvd #1000, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•(775) 831-9008•Tips and more reviews for Rookies

Sunshine Deli & Catering

4.5
(233)
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4.2
(37)
$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Sunshine Deli & Catering is a charming hidden gem that offers a variety of options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The deli provides an array of sandwiches, hot entrees, baked goods, and coffee for dine-in or takeout. Customers can also choose from prepared dinners to go. The menu features customizable sandwiches made quickly and deliciously. Additionally, the deli offers daily new soups, fresh family recipes, and delectable pastries such as pecan bars.
I was just visiting from out of town, but I needed a place to eat and relax for a bit. This place seems like it is (or should be!) a local favorite. Everything on the menu sounds good, and I enjoyed my Reuben with sourdough option. I felt welcomed and comfortable. I'll have to take my family back to Incline Village for a weekend trip!
Travis H — Google review
We were taking a drive around the lake and stopped in at Sunshine for a bit of lunch. Savory Crepes with eggs, Ham Spinach and mushrooms were fantastic. My husband’s Meatball and cheese was just okay. For the price if should have been bigger. Service was excellent.
Dyanne G — Google review
Not the friendliest of staff. Sandwiches apparently do not come with a side. I ordered the chicken wrap with brie and artichokes. Only modification that I asked for was grilled chicken instead of breaded. As you can see in the pic, I didn't get a tortilla. I, also, ordered an almond milk latte. It was so bitter that not even 2 sugars helped it so I never drank it. My husband ordered the ruben sandwich and said it was mediocre at best. Also, very expensive - $40 for 2 sandwiches and 1 latte.
Cora W — Google review
Just moved to incline wanted to try a new breakfast place and get a yummy breakfast order to go for my husband’s birthday, ordered breakfast burrito, chocolate chip pancakes and French toast. The woman cooking my food was overwhelmed seeming and when I got there to pick up my order she was pretty rude and said my online order takes up to 45 mins, I was fine with waiting i knew I came early, I was just coming to check out the place. Anyways talked to her husband John who was friendly, but seemed exhausted as well. Took my food home. My French toast and pancakes were very burnt. Like black! Not even edible. Maybe we will try it again? They were having a bad day? But that was pretty bad. The pancakes and French toast was for my baby and 3 year old and they couldn’t eat it.
Rob B — Google review
The food was… well, edible. Crêpe was very stiff, and the filling was just fresh blueberries and whipped cream, that got watery pretty quickly and didn’t taste like a complete meal. Omelette was 50% cheese and toast was burnt. I saw a lot of people having burritos, so maybe we just chose the wrong items to try.
Natalia P — Google review
Came in from KC and was looking for a quick bite to eat for breakfast. They were helpful in helping us understand the options. We went with the chorizo breakfast burrito and the biscuit and gravy. Everything was amazing, but the breakfast burrito stole the show.
Timothy W — Google review
We ordered catering for a post-wedding brunch at the incline lodge. Food was delicious, was delivered perfectly and everything was perfect for our gathering! Couldn’t have asked for a better experience!
Alyse E — Google review
Good food takes time. And it did. The breakfast was classic American. Pancakes, eggs, toast, ham, bacon, oatmeal. All the regular coffee options. Fresh orange juice. Unfortunately the vibe inside is one of burnout and exhaustion. Understaffed. Ownership is there, but no joy and it shows.
Anthony G — Google review
919 Incline Way, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•http://sunshinedeli.com/•(775) 832-2253•Tips and more reviews for Sunshine Deli & Catering
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Azzara's

4.3
(263)
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4.1
(188)
$$$$expensive
Italian restaurant
Azzara's is a family-owned Italian restaurant that has been serving authentic cuisine since 1978. The low-key spot offers casual Italian eats for dinner, including seafood and pasta dishes, complemented by a selection of wines. Whether you choose to dine in, get take-out, or have your meal delivered, it's recommended to arrive early due to its popularity. The restaurant has received rave reviews for its fresh and flavorful food as well as its cozy atmosphere.
We were here a couple of days ago for dinner. Everything was great. The food was good. My cousin had the Linguine Con Pesto, the other cousin had the Fettuccine Alfredo, and I shared the Penne Vodka with my sister; they were all amazingly delicious! The portions are generous too. Luckily, I decided to share it with my sister because I can’t finish it myself, lol. We also ordered the calamari steak. Honestly, at the beginning, we were kinda confused because it didn't look like regular calamari; but it tasted so good. All of the sauces go well together and the presentation is lovely. We also ordered the lemon ravioli. Not too bad for me, but the others didn’t like it. Overall, it’s a good restaurant.
Ní N — Google review
🍝✨ Azzara’s Incline Village – Like Coming Home to Nonna’s Kitchen ✨🍷 There’s something truly special about Azzara’s in Incline Village. From the moment we walked in, it didn’t feel like a restaurant — it felt like we were guests in someone’s Italian home. Let me start with Andrea, our server, who gave us world-class service. Not rushed, not robotic — but the kind of attentiveness that makes you feel seen and cared for. There’s an Italian word I’m searching for — somewhere between garbata and contegno — to describe her grace and elegance. She was poised, warm, and truly made the evening memorable. I ordered their oven-roasted lasagna (I don’t remember the exact menu name, but you’ll find it). It had the perfect balance of house-made Bolognese and creamy ricotta — simple, soulful, and satisfying. It reminded me of what my Nonna would’ve served — not overly fancy, but deeply comforting. Just real, beautiful food. My nephew-in-law had the spaghetti and meatballs, and those house-made meatballs? Unreal. Soft, tender, full of flavor — melt-in-your-mouth good. And the red sauce tied it all together perfectly. We finished with dessert: a classic cannoli (crisp shell, smooth ricotta filling), and a hazelnut chocolate cheesecake that was more like a decadent chocolate mousse — rich, velvety, and absolutely divine. Lastly, I have to recognize Lewis, the busser — easily one of the hardest-working people I’ve ever seen in a restaurant. The guy never stopped moving. Clearing, resetting, checking in — always with purpose and precision. People like him keep a place running at its best, and he deserves a round of applause. 🫶✨ Quick shout-out to the cream corn soup with fresh veggies, our garden salad, and the warm garlic bread that started the meal off right — simple and delicious.
George . — Google review
Delightful dining menu, the hostess mentioned there were limited options due to the power outages, and yet they surpassed my anticipation. Ondrea was our server and their whole team was exceptional from the moment we walked in. The margarita pizza had no charred spots, the cheese did not fall off, and the tomatoes were still juicy in every bite. A glass of Ferrari, highly recommended.
Nick G — Google review
The calamari steak is a must try. Then use the sauces to dip your garlic bread. Our service Anthony was so fun, we loved his energy and it was as if he anticipated our every request.
S Z — Google review
This restaurant came highly recommended. We arrived at 5p and were promptly seated. The service was friendly and our orders were quick to be served. We ordered the Chicken Parmigiana, full Caesar salad and side dish of lentil soup. I liked the chicken parmigiana, crunchy in some parts, I like that, and less cooked in others. Caesar salad was average and the lentil soup was tasteless. We had to add a lot of Parmesan to the soup to add some flavor. It was a busy restaurant with a lot of locals, so maybe we ordered the wrong items.
Jenn G — Google review
Let’s get one thing straight—Incline Village isn’t exactly the first place you’d expect to find an Italian joint that hits like a Roman left hook and hugs you like your Sicilian nona after Sunday mass. But Azzara’s? Azzara’s is the kind of place that proves the universe still has a sense of humor and a little bit of mercy left. You walk in and immediately feel like you’ve stumbled into an Italian fever dream—people are drinking red wine like it’s their job, laughing like they actually like each other, and the scent of garlic, tomato, and olive oil makes your nose do a little touchdown dance. There’s a vibe. A rhythm. That old-world magic that says, “Relax. You’re home now.” Start with the stuffed mushrooms—bite-sized bombs of umami wrapped in a warm, earthy hug. Then there are the clams in white wine sauce, a dish so good you’ll consider drinking the broth like a Negroni. (Don’t worry, everyone else is secretly thinking the same thing—just dip the bread and pretend you have manners.) Now, the Chicken Parmesan. My God. This is not your average sad-sack breaded bird slapped with a ladle of marinara and sent out to die under a heat lamp. No, this is a perfectly crisp, golden masterpiece. The mozzarella is melted just so—gooey without being obnoxious, creamy with the confidence of a dairy deity. And the chicken? Tender, seasoned like someone whispered sweet nothings in its ear before it hit the pan. This isn’t just dinner—it’s an event. Honestly, they could slap this on a franchise menu nationwide and retire on a golden pile of Parm glory. And yeah, I get it—vegetables are fine. Whatever. But you’re here for pasta, baby. Ask for extra. Life’s too short for steamed broccoli. The house red? It’s the kind of wine that doesn’t judge. It’s here to loosen your shoulders and remind you that you’re alive. Drink it. Smile. Maybe cry a little if you must—nobody will judge. The staff? Pros. They’ve got eyes like hawks and smiles like they actually enjoy being there. Which, let’s face it, is rarer than truffles in the high desert. They make you feel like you’re being welcomed into a sacred rite, not just seated for dinner. Azzara’s isn’t about flashy gimmicks or over-the-top Instagram nonsense. It’s about comfort, joy, and the kind of food that bypasses your brain and speaks straight to your soul. Close your eyes mid-bite and boom—you’re in Palermo, or Naples, or maybe just in the arms of someone who understands you. So if you’re ever in Incline Village and your stomach’s growling and your soul feels a little tired, find your way to Azzara’s. Order the Chicken Parmesan. Skip the veggies. Dip the damn bread. And live a little. Bourdain would’ve raised a glass here. Hell, he might’ve never left.
Halfcabking — Google review
Very nice Italian restaurant with excellent service. We arrived just after 5pm and there were 2 other tables dining. By the time we left at 6pm, it was full. The food was very nice and our waitress explained each of the specials to us. The Maine lobster ravioli was delicious. The pizza was also very good and is a hard crisp base, rather than a soft base you might find elsewhere. We also had a couple of different reds, a Cab Sauv and a Sangiovese. Both nice. Overall a very nice place, good food and excellent service 🍕🍷🇮🇹 🍝
Alan K — Google review
Great atmosphere and wonderful food! I had the Cappellini Pomodoro with a Cesar Salad and it was delish, very delicious would come back! Another member of the table had the Alfredo sauce and was not a fan, but nothing on the restaurant. It was a very cream based sauce rather than a cheesy sauce, just a note for a future visitor there! The staff was very nice and our waitress was great.
Elicia C — Google review
930 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•http://www.azzaras.com/•(775) 831-0346•Tips and more reviews for Azzara's

Chopsticks

4.2
(225)
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3.5
(33)
Temporarily Closed
Chinese restaurant
Chopsticks is a delightful Asian fusion eatery nestled near the Hyatt Lake Tahoe, offering an exciting array of dishes that blend Chinese and Korean flavors. Open year-round for lunch and dinner, this informal spot surprises diners with its diverse menu that goes beyond traditional fare. Here, you can savor favorites like lemon chicken and Mongolian beef alongside unique offerings such as jjajangmyeon, U-don soup, and hot stone pot bibimbap—all at reasonable prices.
Food was very good. Perfect spot to go after a experiencing Tahoe for a day. We enjoyed the Szechuan chicken and orange chicken. Hot and sour soup was delicious too. The portions are huge, the food is hot and delicious. The music playing in the restaurant was very nice.
Cliff B — Google review
This is a small, but very good Asian fusion restaurant. It was a perfect lunch spot for our family. It is walking distance from the Hyatt properties located across the street as well. We really enjoyed the dumplings and noodles.
Ryan R — Google review
Amazing! This place is just the spot to go after a full day of Tahoe- the food and customer service is amazing! I ordered the beef broccoli and shrimp fried rice. The portions are huge, the food is hot and delicious, and the shrimp 🤤 heavenly. The music playing in the restaurant was cool too! The hostess/server was awesome, I will definitely be back here after my next Tahoe adventure! Thank you!
Zee — Google review
The average tender breading has about 1/2 oz of chicken, literally just bread. If you love breading this is your spot. Each piece averages about $2 per breading tender, about $20 per platter (or just breading tender). Entree looks like tenders but are not tenders there's no chicken. Super favorable of oil, sweetness and 0 chicken. Panda express is better, just Doordarsh or Ubereats from Carson city, you'll be better off. Rice was dry, not really steamed, it tasted like day old heated rice. Very disappointing but then again what do you expect from a touristy spot close to the lake. I asked for a refund for one platter of 3 I didn't eat, and they literally laughed hahahaha which you know it is what it is... and staff said thank you before we left.
Oscar A — Google review
Staffs were friendly and the food was alright but could be better. We ordered beef chowfun and received chicken. We didn’t bother to stay with chicken so didn’t say a word. Wish the chicken pieces were smaller so its easier to eat. We also ordered orange chicken. It came out so quick and the chicken was not fully warmed up so the center of the meat (inside of the bread) was kind of cold. I don’t mind going again only if I starve of Chinese food.
Daniel K — Google review
Food was delectable but service was sluggish. We had to wait almost 2 hours for soup. Luckily, there was friendly service, and at the end of dinner, we were content with the restaurant. I recommend the beef chow mein.
Seth M — Google review
Food was good. Their honey walnut shrimp was good, didn't disappoint. Do not mind going again.
Won D — Google review
My boyfriend and I came here last night from Carson City. We have been searching for a good chinese spot since we moved here. We finally found it!!! The portions are huge, the service was amazing, our server was very nice and attentive. We got the dumplings and crab rangoons, they were delicious!! You can tell they make it fresh. We also got the orange chicken which was very good. Not too sweet but just right. It was nice big chunks of chicken instead of stringy chicken. The chow mein was incredible! I havent had chowmein that good in a long time. The walnut shrimp came with an abundance of shrimp and the sauce was definitely from scratch. We loved everything and will definitely come back!
Hannah K — Google review
120 Country Club Dr, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•(775) 833-3663•Tips and more reviews for Chopsticks
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Day 3

Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Vista Trail Bikes. Not quite as popular as Diamond Peak Ski Resort, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 8 hours.
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Vista Trail Bikes

5.0
(1431)
Bicycle rental service
Tour operator
Vista Trail Bikes offers comfortable electric bicycle rentals for exploring Lake Tahoe's stunning coastline route. They specialize in electric bikes and classic cruisers, catering to both leisurely riders and those seeking a self-guided experience. Customers have praised the staff for their friendliness, responsiveness, and thorough tutorials on bike operation and safety precautions. The rental process is seamless, with stellar communication and efficient service even during busy holiday weekends.
We had an excellent experience starting with the ease of booking to the check in where Collin gave us such a wonderful welcome and guidance on how to use the e-bikes and about the suggested trail. The whole process was seamless. The trail map provided was great and we saw the most incredible scenery! What an amazing day spent exploring on the bikes out in nature. This was the highlight of our time in Tahoe and I look forward to coming back and renting again!! Outstanding! Vista Trail Bikes is fabulous!
Pam B — Google review
We had an amazing experience at this rental shop! Its just a little bit pricey but definitely worth it! Book online, get to the store and pick your bike. There was no wait for us! The staff was really helpful! And it definitely helps a lot when they provide a map for the trail. We booked it for 3 hours and it was more than enough for us to explore the entire trail and a bit more exploring around the area! We picked E-Bike and it was the best decision. Definitely recommend it! Here's some of the views we captured on our way!
Rohan P — Google review
Fantastic eBike Rental Experience! Super friendly service, and fully charged ebikes made for an effortless ride. We cruised for 2.5 hours and only needed level 1 assist on a few inclines; these bikes are powerful and smooth. The rental price is very reasonable, especially since it includes a helmet, U-lock, handlebar bag, and a rear rack for extra storage. Access to the East Shore Trail was quick and easy, leading us straight to Sand Harbor along a beautifully paved path. The views were absolutely breathtaking, definitely worth the ride. I’d recommend booking for at least 3 hours to soak it all in. Bonus: free parking available!
Kate N — Google review
We rented e-bikes from Vista Trail Bikes Bike Rentals and had an amazing experience! The customer service was truly top notch from start to finish. A few days before our ride, we stopped in to ask about rentals and spoke with the gentleman at the counter. He took the time to help us choose the best day during our trip to come back, even suggesting we wait until Sunday for better weather. He could’ve easily rented to us right then, but instead he gave honest advice — and we really appreciated that! We came back on Sunday and had the best day riding e-bikes on the lake. Our family visited Rocky Point Vista, Hidden Beach, Emerald Cove, and our favorite spot, Sand Harbor State Park. The bikes were great, the views were beautiful, and the service was exceptional. We’ll definitely rent from them again the next time we’re in town!
Michelle R — Google review
The staff was incredibly kind and helpful. The route was very beautiful with plenty of places to stop. The ebikes were in great condition and the helmets, too. We had an amazing experience. We highly recommend going on any of these tours.
Alan J — Google review
The staff was invaluable and encouraging. We were able to change our reservation due to the weather forecast. The staff set us up quickly and got us on our way. This was our first e-bike experience and we are already looking into getting our own e-bikes for Christmas! Highly recommend booking an e-bike experience with Vista Trail Bikes at Incline Village.
Kimberley W — Google review
Did the tour with my mom in October 2025. It was absolutely incredible. Peter was very nice and explained exactly how the bikes worked and where to go. The bikes were easy to operate and came with a mini storage bag on the front and you were able to strap a bag to the back. He also provided gloves which was an absolute lifesaver being that it was a colder day (also ended up raining a tad). My mother and I had a blast and will definitely do this again. Highly recommend!!!
Kierstin S — Google review
We had an awesome time today with our E bikes!!!! I highly reminded this to everyone! Trisha was just great going over the bike operations and safety. The bikes are in excellent condition and very easy to operate. We did the full day and the entire trail stopping at a few places for some beach time. It was a great day!!!! Do it!
Steven T — Google review
893 Tahoe Blvd suite 900, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•https://vistatrailbikes.com/•(775) 298-7431•Tips and more reviews for Vista Trail Bikes
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Inclined Burgers and Brews

4.5
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4.4
(60)
Hamburger restaurant
American restaurant
Bar & grill
Breakfast restaurant
Inclined Burgers and Brews is a laid-back eatery located in Incline Village, offering a satisfying selection of burgers topped with various fixings, alongside garlic fries and an extensive array of brews. Despite its modest menu, the restaurant prides itself on delivering quality dishes that highlight fresh ingredients. Nestled in the heart of Incline Village, this casual spot exudes local charm and is perfect for refueling after outdoor activities like hiking or kayaking.
Ok. I felt INCLINED to leave a review here because I loved my burger and chicken nuggets and fries. It’s a corner spot that just hits and listen STEWART. Your two star review is so not what this place is and you should be ashamed to leave that review here. Clearly you have an agenda or something was not going well that day. Everyone; this place hits and has a great little outdoor patio. Don’t listen to Stewart and his negativity. Come have a burger and enjoy. I also took a photo of my delicious half eaten burger. You’re welcome.
Jeremy S — Google review
I was pretty disappointed with incline burgers. It is a nice restaurant. However, the hamburger that I had was subpar. The bun which appeared to be a Costco bun to me was stale. It was nice. Lightly toasted but not enough to overcome the stale taste. The hamburger patty seemed to me to be a pre-made Frozen Patty from Costco. It was dry and poorly cooked. The onion and tomato were nice but the lettuce was a single piece of romaine lettuce which was wilted. It came with a nice mayonnaise sauce but it wasn't enough to overcome the stale bun and the overcooked and dry hamburger patty. They also need to work on their beer selection. They have five taps and two were empty. Cups over the tap handles. It's a cool little restaurant in a shopping center in Incline Village. If they were to work on their burgers a bit it would be a top-notch restaurant. Got a sight of garlic fries. They were good. I'd get those again. I will just have to call it a pass, at this point
Stewart S — Google review
Stopped in for a double and was not disappointed. This place is such a cool vibe and the food matches, the burger was juicy and delicious. A bit dry on sauces but overall great meal.
Pedro N — Google review
While in Tahoe we decided to get burgers here and it was delicious! We got some beers the blood orange one is refreshing along with the spicy inclined nuggets which weren’t spicy but tender and tasty, inclined burger, inclined spicy chicken burger and fries. Do give them a try!
Raina O — Google review
Small place with indoor and outside seating. Garlic fries are delicious. The spicy grilled chicken sandwich was ok. I wouldn't call it spicy. My husband had the Inclined chicken sandwich and said it was ok.
Cora W — Google review
Great burgers and garlic fries. Nice spot for a casual burger and beer. They had TVs inside with the football game on which was nice. Staff friendly and helpful.
Jessi F — Google review
Awesome smash burger. Only regret was not getting a double. Staff was as awesome as the food !!
Robert C — Google review
Went as a group of 7 and they had outdoor seating that we were able to use. The indoor seating is very limited. The food was awesome though! We cut up 3 different sandwiches and tried the loaded nuggets and garlic fries. All were great but the spicy chicken sandwich was by far my favorite.
Parker R — Google review
901 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•https://inclinedburgersandbrew.com/inclinedburgersandbrews?utm_s…•(775) 298-7909•Tips and more reviews for Inclined Burgers and Brews
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1 min · 200 ft
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Drink Coffee Do Stuff

4.5
(321)
Coffee shop
Located in Incline Village, Drink Coffee Do Stuff is a charming local coffee house with a cozy and rustic ambiance. Their high-altitude roasted coffee is renowned for its less bitter and more sweet flavor profile. Additionally, the cafe offers delectable baked goods and stylish outdoor apparel for purchase. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of barista-made favorites, light snacks, and bottled beverages at this independently owned establishment.
Incline Village- Really impressed by the Pines Latte at this popular cafe. House made rosemary, sage, and thyme syrup; decaf espresso; rosemary sprig. We also had a nice cheddar and egg bagel; an Avocado, Feta, Sprouts - Cage free egg patty, avocado mash, sprouts, feta, olive oil, lemon drizzle, everything bagel; and a Salmon Lox - Cream cheese, smoked salmon fillet, pickled onions, capers, everything bagel, served open faced!
John L — Google review
We stumbled upon this café while taking shelter from a sudden hailstorm. Tried the oat latte—it had a surprising soy sauce-like note at first, but it grew on me and turned out quite nice. The place was packed, so expect a bit of a wait. Cozy spot with character.
Luke — Google review
Drink Coffee Do Stuff is Tahoe energy in a cup: bold, bright, and unapologetically alive. The coffee tastes like mountain air got roasted with ambition. The baristas, radiating that high-altitude mountaineer energy, light up the café and make every visitor feel like a local legend. The vibe is cozy-meets-motivational-retreat, and every sip feels like sunrise over the lake. Come for caffeine; leave with purpose, and maybe a business idea. Cheers! ☕️
Antonio ( — Google review
My go to coffee shop in Incline. Great coffee made well with fresh roasted beans. Tasty bagels with lox and just a bit more on the menu than most coffee shops. A nice fresh location with a line that moves quickly enough. Comfortable seating in a medium-sized coffee shop. A nice place to work with good internet. Parking in the front can be tight but there’s a big lot in the back.
Robert — Google review
A must-stop for coffee in Incline Village! The lavender coffee and cinnamon spice coffee was device. Lots of yummy breakfast options, and they don’t skimp on avocado! Make sure to get there early or they’ll be a line out the door.
Julia M — Google review
Great service, cozy atmosphere and delicious latte. I ordered their lavender latte and the aroma was so comforting. Great spot to work for a couple hours although there’s no power outlet.
K L — Google review
My favorite new coffee shop. The way I can tell if a coffee place is legit or not is by looking at the menu. If they have Cortado on there, it is always legit. I am glad to have stumbled upon this little gem on my recent visit to Incline Village. The line is long in the morning but moves quickly, the baristas are nice and they really do know their way around various caffeinated beverages. The Cortado, Maple bourbon latte and specialty spice latte were all well made and provided much needed pick me up before my snowboarding lessons. I look forward to coming here again and to their other locations. I am very happy to be supporting a local business.
Khushboo P — Google review
Nice coffee shop vibe! The latte is excellent, latte art perfect! Coffee tests really good.
Marcelo M — Google review
907 Tahoe Blvd #20A, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•http://drinkcoffeedostuff.com/•Tips and more reviews for Drink Coffee Do Stuff
1 min · 400 ft
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T's Mesquite Rotisserie

4.5
(929)
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4.2
(303)
$$$$cheap
Mexican restaurant
Fast food restaurant
Takeout Restaurant
Tex-Mex restaurant
T's Mesquite Rotisserie is a casual Mexican eatery that has been a local favorite for over 20 years. It offers a variety of rotisserie meats such as chicken, pork, and beef tri-tip, all served with an assortment of salsas, sauces, and tortillas. In addition to their signature rotisserie plates, they also serve classic tacos and burritos along with pulled pork sandwiches.
Roasted chicken is juicy and tender, well-seasoned. You have to try the Cucumber salad which is refreshing sweet and sour not like the normal Mexican salsa bar cucumber or pickles. Burrito is a little dry, a bit more salsa should fix it. Service is quick and friendly. Both indoor and outdoor seatings are nice
Yujie D — Google review
We visited this place for lunch during our trip. The food was decent overall. I didn’t particularly enjoy my chicken taco—the chicken was a bit dry and chewy. However, my husband enjoyed his Al Pastor. Overall, it was a good experience.
Anu R — Google review
Very busy place. I had the chicken toastada which was huge! The chicken was very well done and moist. My husband had the tri-tip burrito and said it was b very good. Cash only. Small amount of indoor and outside seating available.
Cora W — Google review
When in Incline, this is your bbq place!  Super busy is always a great sign, and we ducked in immediately before the noon rush.  The kitchen was flying through the orders, and seemed to follow a chaotic but effective system that kept food moving fast.  Our half rotisserie chicken paired with potato salad and beans was extremely tender and gently roasted with soy lime marinade.  Not a lot of seats inside, but sufficient when added to the outdoor seating available.  Parking fast and easy.  We wish we could have tried more - next visit!  Remember, cash only!
Sean T — Google review
Small cash only Mexican food place. The taste is very good, although I am not sure whether it is “authentic “ or not.
J. — Google review
They got good food, decent amount of food. Combo plate was enough for two people and it was only $13! And the chicken sandwich was okay, tri-tip burrito was really good. We liked them the tri-tip burrito the most.
Keumdal J — Google review
This place is absolutely amazing! I love everything about it—the delicious food, the friendly people, and the lovely outdoor seating. The service is fast, and the tacos are seriously some of the best I’ve had. The guacamole and chips are a must-try! If you’re hungry and looking for a great spot to enjoy a tasty meal, this is definitely the place to go! 🌮🌮🌮
Erika R — Google review
This is a solid choice for a delicious meal in Tahoe. Bring your appetite - big portions. Burrito was fantastic as was my wife's chicken tostada. Cash only.
Vincent W — Google review
901 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•https://www.tsrotisserie.com/•(775) 831-2832•Tips and more reviews for T's Mesquite Rotisserie
2 min · 0.12 mi
5

Wing's Korean Chicken

4.9
(267)
Fast food restaurant
Chicken wings restaurant
Wing's Korean Chicken is a well-known eatery in Incline Village, Nevada, specializing in Korean-style fried chicken wings and drumettes. The menu features a variety of flavors such as soy garlic, spicy, and sweet chili. The restaurant offers combo meals with options for different quantities of wings, fries, radish pickle or corn salad, and dips. While the chicken is praised for its perfect crispiness and moistness, some customers found the sauces to be disappointing.
After a long day of hiking, these chicken wings were a tasty reward! We got the galbi and soy garlic wings, both were delicious. The fries were nice and salty and enjoyed the ranch for our dipping sauce. Love that they provided gloves and wet wipes. They have seating available but it’s limited. Staff were friendly and loved the Kpop!
Allie H — Google review
We come to this Korean fried chicken shop every time we are in the area for skiing. It’s a bit of a drive from the Truckee area but it’s totally worth it and we always come here. Really delicious Korean fried chicken! We usually get the honey butter and soy garlic bone in wings. Be sure to check them out if you’re in the area!
Joanna — Google review
We got to try the soy garlic and Angel kick wings, and were blown away by how flavorful they were! The tenders were especially juicy, and paired well with the side of pickled radish. Our waitress was super friendly. A hole in the wall!
Dorothy H — Google review
The fried chicken was super good. We got the k sauce, honey butter?, and garlic soy. All were delicious. 7 wings was almost too much for the kids (11), and two grownups shared 3 tenders, and 5 wings.
Frederick S — Google review
So glad I stopped. The wings with galbi sauce were amazing. Giant juicy wings perfectly breaded with the the right amount of sauce. The tempura shrimp with soy garlic were great too, but the wings stole the show. I will be driving from the west shore as often as I can to grab these wings. Not a lot of seating, but wings are meant to be devoured in private anyway. Stop by and feast like a hungry bear, I know I did.
Eric L — Google review
Inceible wings and a must have if you are thinking about it. Had a group that has every flavor and can honestly say you can’t go wrong with the flavors. Most surprising was the honey butter. Also need to say the customer service is amazing!!! They give you gloves to eat your wings with and wet naps too. Can’t wait to come back!! (FYI we all ate Bone-In)
James B — Google review
The service was quick and the chicken was so crispy. We got the honey and spicy Korean flavor which was pleasantly spicy. I only wish we could’ve gotten 2 flavors if we ordered more than 5 wings. The fries were also perfectly salty and crunchy.
Ajia S — Google review
Great little place serving up delicious - and very spicy - chow. Large sized tenders.
Vincent W — Google review
89451 Nevada, Incline Village, Tahoe Blvd, USA•https://wingskoreanchickenblog.wordpress.com/•(775) 298-2065•Tips and more reviews for Wing's Korean Chicken
2 min · 0.11 mi
6

Koi Sushi

4.4
(459)
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4.2
(38)
$$$$affordable
Sushi restaurant
Restaurant
Koi Sushi is a laid-back sushi restaurant located in Incline Village, just a few miles from the lake's shoreline. It offers a variety of creative rolls and Japanese entrees in a cozy wood-and-bamboo setting. The restaurant is known for its fast service, with chefs preparing orders quickly. They offer an all-you-can-eat option for both lunch and dinner, featuring various nigiri, maki hand rolls, and temaki with assorted toppings.
Definitely the BEST Japanese food in Tahoe!!!! Affordable yet everything is authentically good. This is worth the trip again. Big servings, delicious and fresh. Don’t ever miss dining here whenever you are by this area. They also have the all-you-can -eat Sushi for $39/head and $44 for dinner.
Sol F — Google review
Tried their vegetarian options - veggie popper and Yam Yam sushi’s along with miso soup! Loved all their dishes. Veggie popper has jalapeños, which gives it an interesting twist and wants to crave more! Would definitely add this place to must revisit places when back in Tahoe, to try other dishes in their vegetarian section including some new ones!
Laksh M — Google review
Great bang for your buck! Everything we had was tasty and well made, but the sushi was especially fresh and came in big portions. Even the dessert was a hit. Highly recommend for quality sushi at a reasonable price!
I J — Google review
Surprisingly, it’s a great place, a little unassuming place in a back corner of a shopping center. We were very Surprised, seems like a nice little family run place with great food and stellar tempura that was really light and had a great taste. A memorable, quick, high quality, authentic place that we will remember to come back and put it on the short list of good food in Tahoe
Chuckles — Google review
I had a fantastic experience with all-you-can-eat sushi at Koi Sushi. The gradients are fresh, the presentation is beautiful, and the service is attentive.
Julia W — Google review
Stopped by here after riding the Incline Flume all day and man it really hits the spot!! We had the lunch specials (I had chicken teriyaki which was really good). I love all of this a lot. The kind of food I can eat every day. Service was great. Very much enjoyed eating here ❤️
Dustin H — Google review
The food is ok. We ordered the all you can eat sushi. Unfortunately there was major misperception on how big a roll is. We had assumed the roll is just another type of sushi or as big/small as sushi. We ended up ordering more than we could eat. The waitress didn’t bother to explain the roll is major difference from sushi and charged us based on what we ordered. I wish she could have communicated better. Not everyone has the knowledge how the sushi restaurant works or this particular sushi place work. I feel like the way they do business is a bit sneaky. She could have well predicted what we ordered is more than we need and yet she made no effort to explain to us how big or small the ordering is. Very disappointed. I don’t normally write bad review but I felt it’s important to communicate it here so other customers don’t fall into the same trap.
Jim Y — Google review
Service was good I tipped them $20 despite the Tuna being HORRIBLE. I honestly want my $100 back lol. I never had worse tuna in my life. My partner explained they must get their tuna from a farm that uses dyes because the tuna meat was turning the rice red!!!! Their miso soup was good, the tea, the edamame. Maybe just dont eat the food they probably have to ship in from miles and miles because that was terrible.
Pebbles R — Google review
874 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•https://www.facebook.com/pages/Koi-Sushi-Incline-Village/6381357…•(775) 298-2091•Tips and more reviews for Koi Sushi
10 min · 0.51 mi
7

Village Ski Loft

4.6
(287)
Ski shop
Bicycle rental service
Bicycle repair shop
Outdoor sports store
Village Ski Loft, also known as VSL, is a highly recommended ski and bike shop in the Tahoe area. Visitors have had great experiences with their friendly and helpful staff. Customers have praised the shop for its high-quality gear and on-site repair services. The team at Village Ski Loft has been described as generous, patient, and welcoming by those who have visited the store.
Some of the most polite and kind people you will ever meet. I brought in a group of 7 and we were in and out in no time. Everyone assisting was really attentive and accommodating as we had a lot of first time skiers/snowboarders who didn't really know how the boots would fit. Overall I'm super appreciative of the hospitality and would recommend that you rent with these folks. Much appreciated VSL!
Ryen T — Google review
I cannot recommend this shop highly enough. Whether you’re renting gear or making a purchase, every team member is incredibly knowledgeable and genuinely invested in your needs. I was struggling with significant boot issues after buying a pair online from Burton while in Texas, and the staff went above and beyond to help me find a solution. They patiently worked with me, trying everything from adding a butterfly wrap to heat molding my boots. When those adjustments didn’t fully resolve my heel pain on the mountain, they guided me through selecting a properly fitting pair—without any pressure or upselling. Their expertise and dedication made all the difference, and I’m thrilled to say I’m back on the mountain, pain-free, and enjoying every moment. Exceptional service like this is hard to find, and I’m so grateful for their help!
Gabrielle C — Google review
I am beyond pleased with the proficiency of the team here. Cole dived right in to diagnose my bike’s problems and had it fixed quickly, and even helped me lift the heavy thing it into my truck bed.
Rachael W — Google review
Went in to get a chain repair and left a more empowered biker thanks to Nolan and Kyle. Nolan not only helped fix my bike but walked me through what happened and how to fix it. Cannot thank him enough for the help and how he treated me. 10/10 recommend going here for you bike needs.
Ashley M — Google review
Staff were super friendly and offered many suggestions on things to do in town!
Jeeb Z — Google review
These guys work tirelessly to get you fitted for whatever skill level you are at and will have your skis tuned and waxed overnight. Just incredible customer service. Elko has worked there for years and does a fantastic job!
Michael P — Google review
Another great experience with VSL. I rented a mountain bike from them five years ago and had a great experience, so I used them again on my return trip to Incline Village. I had the Santa Cruz Hightower this time around and couldn't have been more happy with the amazing bike. Everyone at the shop was friendly and helpful, and one of the mechanics went out of his way to let me test ride a few other bikes while I was waiting on my ride to pick me up afterward. Highly recommend Village Ski Loft!
Cody H — Google review
Used Google to find a place this was cheaper than everyone else and just as close to the trails as the others. The boys that work here are so helpful and kind and walk you thru everything you need. Pick this place and come early!! So happy I found this bike rental place. Will be back!!!
Katie M — Google review
800 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•http://www.villageskiloft.com/•(775) 831-3537•Tips and more reviews for Village Ski Loft
12 min · 6.9 mi
8

Tahoe Meadows Ophir Creek Trailhead

4.8
(489)
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4.8
(46)
Hiking area
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
We snow shoed through various trails at the Tahoe Meadows. It was easy to get off the trail because in winter, you are following the other hikers path. Some of the inclines are steep if you take the loop in the opposite direction. The scenery in the forest with snow-covered trees is picturesque.
Pamela L — Google review
We made a quick stop at this trail on our way from Reno to Lake Tahoe, and it was definitely worth it. Even though parts of the trail were closed due to construction, we still managed to walk the main loop in about 45 minutes. The scenery was beautiful and peaceful, with a creek running through the middle that was flowing nicely and full of fish. A perfect short stop if you’re driving between Reno and Tahoe
Behn F — Google review
Brought my snow shoes to hike to chickadee ridge off of Tahoe Meadows but didn't end up using snow shoes. Great day; mild temps and no wind. I brought song bird seed for the chickadees.
Lucy — Google review
Magnificent hike! Very peaceful with great views
Vincent W — Google review
Cute and reliable hike. There is a path if you trail ski, but snow shoes are preferred. Bring some bird seed and when you find the chickadees just stand still with some in your hand.
Alex W — Google review
This is a great place for snow hiking and sledding. There is a steep slope of 10 feet from the roadside, so the sled can slide down quickly, and then slide a long distance on the flat snow. It is very open here. The snow on the ground is very heavy and it’s so fun.
Lei Y — Google review
Great easy hike that takes you through the forest and passes some beautiful meadows with little elevation change. There's three trail loops you can take at about 1, 2, and 3 miles which can be great for a quick escape. You do cross some streams, but dodn't recommend filtering for water as they are pretty shallow and murky. Some forest management and trail management is currently taking place so you may come across workers and equipment at the beginning.
Eric — Google review
We just stopped by quickly to let the kids play in the snow (5/7/22). It's beautiful! It might be a great place to go snowshoeing. In the summer I bet the meadows might be luscious green! We'll come back for sure!
Adeline C — Google review
Mt Rose Hwy, New Washoe City, NV 89704, USA•(775) 298-4485•Tips and more reviews for Tahoe Meadows Ophir Creek Trailhead
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Thai Recipe

4.2
(400)
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3.9
(74)
$$$$affordable
Thai restaurant
Thai Recipe is a popular Thai restaurant located in Incline Village, offering a diverse menu of curries and noodles, along with lunch specials. The restaurant has received positive reviews for its delicious Thai cuisine. The dining room is adorned with authentic Thai art and icons, creating a serene ambiance for patrons to enjoy classic and modern Thai dishes.
Wow the food was delicious! I loved the green curry and the pineapple fried rice especially, pad thai was kinda sweet and not my favorite. Service was good and i really liked the interior design.
Yuna J — Google review
I love papaya salad there a lot, recommended to order “spicy for Thai people” it was so good! They have the best Thai tea too, the sweetness is perfect ❤️ Also if you go for dinner, it takes a little long because they’re so busy so be prepared.
Matchima I — Google review
After a couple of days of eating pizzas and sandwiches, we were craving curry and rice, and Thai Recipe came to the rescue. The food is delicious. We ordered yellow curry tofu, evil jungle recipe with chicken (house special), cashew nut chicken curry, and dessert, sweet rice and mango. The food didn't disappoint at all. It was delicious. Serving size is decent. It's a family-friendly restaurant with plenty of parking on site. The restaurant is brightly lit, and plenty of seating is available. The staff was very kind and friendly and made us feel welcomed.
M. S — Google review
We got the chicken pad Thai, the spring rolls and the garlic shrimp. The pad Thai was good and considering where this place is located it definitely stands out. The spring rolls were ok but be careful because on my third bite I got what seemed like nothing but mint. The garlic shrimp was tasty but the pad Thai was a much better deal.
Alex D — Google review
Far exceeded expectations! The Pad Thai was perfectly balanced—not too sweet or oily—and the Tom Yum soup was rich, flavorful, and not overly salty. Everything tasted fresh and well-prepared. Will definitely come back!
Luke — Google review
The food was just great and tasty! I'd give 5 stars to service because I was quite impressed by only one person waiting for all tables and to-go orders on a busy Holiday weekend Sunday night!!! I'm coming back for sure.
Ulises A — Google review
Came here and at first it was good but then the service was terrible. It was not busy when we arrived. Servers walked by and ignored us, we waited for an hour before we got our food. There were tables that arrived after us, got their food, and left before our food came out to us. When we finally started to get food it didn't come out all at once or even in an acceptable time frame. Two people in our party were waiting for 15-20 minutes for their food after everyone else got their food. When we all finally got our food we decided to take it to go and had to ask for boxes twice before someone actually brought them to us. Then when we were brought the bill a women gave it to us and said she was "sorry about the wait" and gave us a discount. It was a 5% discount for a party of six and an already included 18% gratuity. When we tried to talk to them about the service and the issues we had she just kept saying "sorry, I gave you a discount" and then walked away. We went up to the counter to pay the bill and tried talking to her again. We were given the same apology and "we gave you a discount" then she said "we got busy with to go orders". We asked why we weren't even told about there being a wait and why we were ignored. The response we we got was "you should have asked" and she didn't let us talk and kept interrupting with her apology and doing nothing else to compensate. This experience was unacceptable. We absolutely understand if there are other orders and people to take care of however we were treated terribly, we were ignored, and then they were condescending when we asked questions.
Stevi S — Google review
The food was delicious. We ordered the naked shrimp salad, tom yum chicken soup and green curry with chicken. Everything tasted great, special mention for the nude salad - the salad dressing had the right balance of spices, salt, sugar and acidity, just too good!
Sanjana G — Google review
901 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•http://thairecipeincline.com/•(775) 831-4777•Tips and more reviews for Thai Recipe

Sage Leaf Tahoe

4.5
(396)
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4.1
(19)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Sage Leaf Tahoe is a popular restaurant located on Tahoe Boulevard, offering delicious breakfast and lunch cuisine from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The menu features locally sourced food from Tahoe's co-op, with standout dishes like homemade sage and cheddar biscuits served with honey drizzle, and braised bacon tacos. The restaurant provides a perfect balance between casual and upscale dining experiences, with top-notch service and no linen tablecloths.
I got the chicken thighs. It was delicious. I loved the potatoes it came with and the sauce. Much fancier than i expected. We got the donut hole for dessert. It was also delicious. The staff was super friendly. Great for kids also. We came a second time and got some more great apps. The salmon flatbread was great. The cocktails were all great too. I had the bees knees and loved it.
Javier R — Google review
Everything was spot on. I ordered the incline scramble eith bacon instead of ham and wow. It was absolutely delicious. We ordered and the food came out like 6 minutes later. Definitely ask for their housemade salsa and hot sauces they were so good. Best breakfast I have had in a while. You should definitely come here if you are visiting tahoe or if you are a local. The waitress was excellent and the atmosphere was wonderful. I had a great experience and I absolutely recommend this place
Micaiah O — Google review
Food was pretty good- corn beef hash could use a little more meat. The potatoes mixed with the meat looked the same. Some fat but overall was good and cooked just right. The pastrami sandwich was pretty good. French toast for kids was about average to me. But finally a place that uses real maple syrup. I don’t know how other brunch places call themselves a breakfast a lot and use corn syrup ( just bumfuzes me). The juices must have been good because kids and wife finished too quick for me to try. And then there is a tres leches. We were fool so had to get it to go. It was great! Not our favorite but it’s in the top of the list. Service was excellent with more than one person checking on us and serving dishes. Parking here can be tough! If you are staying nearby try to walk or bike it. Next door they have kayak and bike excursions. Overwlll we can’t wait to come back and try different
Michael A — Google review
Sage Leaf isn’t just a breakfast spot. It’s a sermon. A sermon served with vodka, tomato juice, and bacon so transcendent it deserves its own religion. I’ve gnawed on A5 Wagyu in Miami, Barcelona, and Venice, but never — never — has a cube of pork belly dissolved on my tongue like this. It wasn’t bacon; it was divine intervention. I considered ordering a second Bloody Mary just to get another piece, because if these guys franchised bacon, McDonald’s would file for bankruptcy by Tuesday. The drink itself wasn’t a drink at all. It was a still life. Something you’d hang on the wall of a museum, only to lick it when the guards weren’t looking. And then the “mountain breakfast.” Eggs, toast, potatoes. Simple. Honest. Yet it felt like Sage Leaf invented the concept. As if every egg I’ve ever eaten before was just practice for this one. The potatoes had the quiet confidence of a dish that knows it’s better than you. Even the vegan hash didn’t feel like culinary punishment — which is saying something, because usually vegan hash is just regret served on a plate. Our waitress, Geri, was flawless. Attentive but never lurking, knowledgeable without condescension. The kind of server who makes you trust a menu item you didn’t even know existed. The space itself? Cozy, shaded outdoor seating, tucked on a corner in Incline Village — a town where ski bums and billionaires rub elbows at the same coffee counter. The place smells like hard work and old money, and somehow Sage Leaf manages to feel right at home in both worlds. Bottom line: Sage Leaf doesn’t just make food. They remind you what food is supposed to do — make you laugh, sin, and maybe consider moving to Incline Village just so you can claim this as your “local spot.”
Halfcabking — Google review
We ordered scrambled eggs with mushrooms, a salad, a burger, and a cocktail — everything was very tasty! At the entrance we were greeted by a very pleasant woman, which created a nice first impression. However, our waiter — a dark-haired guy — was very distant and unfriendly. It felt like he either didn’t like customers or simply hated his job. This made the experience quite uncomfortable. Total 4 stars I’m giving 3 stars for service only because of him; otherwise, the food and the welcome at the entrance deserve 5.
Tetiana T — Google review
This restaurant is next to the Korean chicken wing spot. It was not really a wine bar. They have a lot of wines on the menu but there’s no wine flights here. The menu was short and has mainly brunch food. The side dishes such as the candy bacons were chunky and delicious. It was more like fried pork, the duck fat fries were also delicious. The burger was Ok, the corn beef hash was Ok as well, The whole dish was begging for some spices or seasoning. The Bloody Mary was a little water down and bland tasting. The 22% gratuity was not expected. Overall the food was ok. The server was only present on the first half of our brunch. Follow @Only1christinelu
C L — Google review
We went to Incline village last week and had lunch in this place. We didn't have a reservation but was able to get a table within 15 mts. Service was good. Clean restaurant. Above all food was tasty. I would go there again. Highly recommend.
Harsha N — Google review
My husband and I were looking for a restaurant to remember Tahoe by. Everything my husband and I enjoyed was delicious and exceeded our expectations. We are also particular about our beloved black coffee. What a delight it was to find that Sage Leaf offers really delicious, medium roast, black coffee. It was so good we ordered two coffees for the road, after our meal. Bravo to you team Sage Leaf, in the thoughtfulness of the many details that make the experience special. We will definitely be back. Thank you!
Cristina W — Google review
893 Tahoe Blvd Suite 600, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•http://sageleaftahoe.com/•(775) 413-5005•Tips and more reviews for Sage Leaf Tahoe
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Bite Restaurant

4.7
(418)
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4.5
(380)
$$$$affordable
Tapas restaurant
Restaurant
Bite Restaurant is a popular hangout in Incline Village, known for its American menu featuring snacks, sliders, and share plates. The chic yet cozy ambiance makes it a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike.
WOW this place is amazing!! We absolutely loved it. Our favorite restaurant in all of Lake Tahoe. Service is amazing, there were reservations open on a weekend, and the food is to die for!!! Menu changes as the seasons pass, and you'll be surprised with every dish you get! The only dish we didn't love was the Lobster Slider, felt a little artificially fishy.
Cory A — Google review
Every single dish was excellent. Creative cocktails and an interesting wine list as well. Lamb, cauliflower, dates with bacon, shrimp, ahi sliders and the crab ravioli were all delicious and we couldn’t pick our favorite. Best restaurant in Incline.
Jan B — Google review
We had an excellent dinner at Bite. The stuffed peppers, cauliflower and halibut tacos were all delicious. There are so many more amazing entrees to try. The bartender, Benjamin was so friendly, fun and made us wonderful cocktails. Our night was made even more special by meeting Kenneth, the Chef. He was so friendly and gracious. We were able to tell him directly how amazing each of our entrees were. We highly recommend Bite for an excellent dining experience, and will definitely going back there again when we are in Tahoe.
Linda C — Google review
This place was so good! We went there due to the Google reviews, so here is another... The drinks and foods were delicious! Great, dark, chill atmosphere with lovely service, too. The jicama wraps were the best I've had. I was hesitant with the mushrooms, since I dont like mushrooms, but they were so finely ground that I did not taste the mushrooms at all. To me, the walnut and shroom mix tasted like taco meat. The crab ravioli was good and even the fries were the best I've had. We are only in town for a short time, but might need to go back.
Samantha A — Google review
The food never disappoints! Favorite tapas were the blue cheese stuffed dates wrapped in bacon with dripped honey and the fried chicken sliders. Our table was probably the worse one in the bar, but the food made up for it. We will be back.
Cat B — Google review
It's a rare event that neither my wife or I have a single criticism of a dining experience. Even when the majority of the dishes are great, there is almost always one or two things that could have been better. I am thrilled to announce that of our 6 tapas dishes and 1 dessert, we had 7/7 nearly perfect dishes. We are trying to decide when we can come back to Incline Village, so we can try everything else on the menu we didn't yet try. Then again, we also want to revisit everything we loved! It will be a tough decision we can't wait to experience. Service was also very attentive without being overbearing or making us feel rushed. Dishes came out at the perfect intervals, and even the scallops were cooked to perfection. Top marks all the way around.
Eric W — Google review
Bite had an excellent dining experience. The restaurant had a friendly and welcoming atmosphere and our server, Libby, truly made our night. She was knowledgeable about the menu and made some fantastic drink and food recommendations. The food was outstanding, with some stand-out dishes being the Brussels sprouts and chicken sliders. The jicama wraps were also tasty and refreshing, but the real star of the show was undoubtedly the Mac n cheese. It was without a doubt the best macaroni and cheese I have ever had. The combination of creamy cheese and crispy crust was perfect. The service was prompt and attentive, with our server checking in on us regularly to make sure we were enjoying our experience. The drinks were also amazing and perfectly complemented the delicious food. Overall, it was a top-notch dining experience and I can't wait to go back again soon. If you're looking for a tapas restaurant with a great atmosphere, amazing food, and top-notch service, Bite is the place to go. I highly recommend it, especially if you get the chance to have Libby as your server.
Cory C — Google review
Great spot for dinner! Great atmosphere, not too loud! We had the ribs and filet, delicious!
Kristin M — Google review
907 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•http://www.bitetahoe.com/•(775) 831-1000•Tips and more reviews for Bite Restaurant

Mofo's Pizza and Pasta Lake Tahoe

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Italian restaurant
Pizza restaurant
Mofos Pizza and Pasta is a family-owned Italian restaurant and pizza parlor located in Incline Village on the North Shore. It offers affordable New York style pizzas, pasta, salads, and a lively atmosphere. The restaurant is known for its excellent customer service and quick take-out service. Customers have praised the quality of the pizzas, with hand-tossed crusts and ample toppings.
Delicious pizza, friendly, fast service. The gluten free crust is one of the best I've had. No cardboard pizza taste nor texture. The regular dough is fluffy with just the right amount of chew. Generous toppings. The salad bar has plenty of fresh options. Decent selection of beers and wine. Reminiscent of my favorite childhood pizza parlors.
Joseph H — Google review
Mofo's pizza is our must-have meal when visiting the incline village area. We ordered take-out to enjoy dinner at the hotel nearby. The handmade BBQ Chicken pizza is very delicious! Pastas are OK but not good enough compared with pizzas. There is an open kitchen to view the food processing, and the restaurant has a cozy relaxing vibe.
Wan-Chu L — Google review
Ate here 3 times in a week so obviously loved the pizza! Fantastic sauce. Our server seemed a tad tired one night with not much assistance from a girl up front and a tall skinny guy who seemed to not be doing much. Outside of that observation, excellent and very fair prices for the quality of food.
Sandra T — Google review
Outstanding pizza 🍕 in North Lake Tahoe. I’ve ate here several times and every time has been great. (Pricey tho) $29 for this medium 3 topping still Highly recommend 👍
David K — Google review
The dough has an incredibly great taste to it. A wide variety of toppings we made our own and it was absolutely delicious and the service was on point, very relaxing atmosphere. If we come back through the area again we will definitely stop here again.
Ken B — Google review
Very good prices and excellent pizza (coming from a NY'er too)! They're personal pizza (8inch) toppings are 50¢ each, so you can get what you want for about $10. It waited pointed out that you can have the 8" pizza and salad buffet for $4 more. I had a meatball sandwich, and the added salad combo was only $1 more. The parking is at the strip mall, for all the shops. You can turn left or right when entering the plaza, and Mofos is to the right.
Mike S — Google review
Our favorite Tahoe tradition is dinner at Mofo's. A simple but top notch pizza place, also serving pastas, sandwiches, and a fresh salad bar! We've never had anything here we didn't absolutely love, though I dare say the Western Comfort pizza is something truly special! Treat yourself and your family to dinner at Mofo's!
The D — Google review
The best pizza we've ever had!!! That's why we keep returning!! The service is efficient and always friendly! And the pizza dough balls that are given to our grand kiddos is a highlight!! The kids love it!! They live hundreds of miles out of town and one of their first questions when they visit is,"Are we going to Mofos?" 😄
Greg M — Google review
868 Tahoe Blvd Ste Incline, Incline Village, NV 89451, USA•https://mofospizza.com/•(775) 831-4999•Tips and more reviews for Mofo's Pizza and Pasta Lake Tahoe
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