Top 5 Restaurants

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Tahoma Market & Deli

The Tahoma Market & Deli has been a landmark on Tahoe’s West Shore since 1943 and it’s seen many iterations over the years: roadside lodge, convenience store, and video rental shop. Now, a recent renovation turned this sleepy outpost into a thriving artisan market with everything needed for a picnic outside in Lake Tahoe — beverages, snacks, and, most importantly, a deli counter. The sandwiches give the Tahoma Market its cult-like following. Puffy slabs of white bread are smeared with pesto, or sprinkled with cheddar cheese and jalapeños, baked until golden, and layered with deli meats and cheeses.

The building and the market are entirely new, but the sandwiches are the same foot-long classics they’ve been for decades. That’s why locals still call them PDQ sandwiches, a deep cut reference to the old convenience store and the roots of Tahoe’s West Shore community.
    6890 W Lake Blvd, Tahoma, CA 96142
    (530) 525-7411

    https://www.tahomamarketdeli.com/
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    Chambers Landing Bar & Grill

    Established in 1875, Chamber’s Landing is the oldest waterfront bar and restaurant in Lake Tahoe. The restaurant is quite literally on the water — the bar is located inside a boathouse on a pier — and it’s known for a slushy, boozy cocktail called the Chamber’s Punch, which may actually knock you out in that high-altitude sun. So don’t forget to order a lobster roll or the pulled pork sandwich, alongside that cocktail.

    Chamber’s Landing is a popular stop-over for those criss-crossing Lake Tahoe by motorboat, sailboat, or the iconic old-timey wooden boat, but it’s easy to access on foot, too. Its location is adjacent to a public beach, also called Chamber’s Landing, on the West Shore.
    6300 Chambers Lodge, Homewood, CA 96141
    (530) 270-9515

    https://chamberstahoe.com/
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    Fire Sign Café

    Fire Sign Cafe is a breakfast and lunch institution on Tahoe’s West Shore, loved by locals and visitors alike for more than 40 years. It’s situated inside a cozy and charming single-story building with wood paneling, a fireplace, and, in the summertime, a sun-drenched patio. The menu serves classic brunch fare, but many of the items have their own tried-and-true variations, such as the veggie eggs Benedict with avocado and tomato, or the Rhonda, a grilled sandwich similar to Fire Sign’s Reuben, but with turkey instead of pastrami. The fresh-squeezed orange juice is tasty, too.
      1785 W Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, CA 96145
      (530) 583-0871

      https://www.moesbbqtahoe.com/
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      Moe's Original BBQ

      At Moe’s Original BBQ, smoked meats with finger-licking sauces and fried catfish platters, with a long list of sides to choose from — slaws, potato salad, mac and cheese, baked beans — are the comfort food needed after a long hike or a day on the beach with family. Throw in the lakefront setting, live music in the summertime, and an outdoor patio, and this place is a must for every visit to North Lake Tahoe. Its casual welcoming vibes, plus the full bar with curated beer list, are the reason why Moe’s is a local hangout as much as it is a place for visitors from all over.
        700 N Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, CA 96145
        (530) 807-1023

        https://www.moesbbqtahoe.com/
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        Alibi Ale Works - Incline Public House

        Après is a ski town tradition typically affiliated with the wintertime, but in Tahoe, it’s a year-round pursuit. Nothing quite caps off a great day of outdoor adventure — be it skiing, biking, hiking, swimming, boating, climbing, and so on — than a crisp brew sipped in the shade beneath towering trees. Alibi Ale Works brews a wide-ranging selection of craft beers with water sourced straight from Lake Tahoe. Alibi’s Incline Public House has more than 18 beers on tap, a menu with pizza, sandwiches, and salads, plus plenty of seating indoors and outside. If the day’s adventure ends in Truckee, Alibi’s Truckee Public House is a great option, too.
          931 Tahoe Blvd, Incline Village, NV 89451
          (775) 831-8300

          https://alibialeworks.com/incline-public-house/
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