“Lake Tahoe, NV - great experience if you book to dine at the Glass house! But be careful the house is small and the table is small so I don't suggest that if you have young children. It's a fun experience without any extra charge if you can get a reservation. It was 4 adults and 2 kids for us so we got to order a bunch of dishes to sample their menu. I highly recommend their risotto and salmon, scallops and clam chowder. The lamb was flavorful too if that's your taste. Otherwise, the filet mignon was tender and juicy which would make a good meat entree choice. Their Rockefeller oysters were decent but not the best I've had (gotta go to New Orleans for that) Garlic pasta was not available to order which was a disappointment. There is a reservation penalty with cancellation but we were able to get a table for dinner at 7:30pm same day so we didn't have to worry about that. Great restaurant to go to after a day of skiing and snowboarding.“
“We hadn't dined at the Old Range in years, but we decided to celebrate a special birthday here this past weekend - and we really enjoyed it. It was quiet the night we went, and the staff gave us a nice table. Great lake views. The restaurant has been updated but it hasn't lost charm - and actually the rear room is just as old timey as we recall. The food was very good and is actually less expensive than it seems from the menu, because the meals are HUGE and many people will want to share them. My son, an 18 year old athlete, could only eat about half his gnocchi. My husband and I shared a Cowboy prime rib and wished we'd ordered the Cowgirl - we had to bring about half home! The sides are all designed to be shared and we couldn't finish those either. We brought a bottle of wine that we like and didn't mind the $30 corkage fee. It was a fun, relaxing evening and we will be back.“
“We recently had a wonderful dinner at the Crystal Bay Steak and Lobster House. Our server Crystal was phenomenal and very attentive to our requests. It was great to meet the Head Chef Travis. His plates are elegant and tasty. The whole team did a phenomenal job and made our dining experience personal. We can’t wait to go back with friends, family and clients. The team is on their way to bringing back a Lake Tahoe treasure!!!“
“This is an authentic, local Mexican restaurant in Incline Village for about 15 years. The service is friendly, speedy and professional. The food is authentic and tasty! The ambiance is light and cheery with a lot of colorful decorations. The chips are crisp and fresh. The salsa is fresh with a zingThe el presidente taco (beef or chicken) is plentiful with salad, beans and Spanish rice. It is plenty for lunch or dinner.“