Tahoe City (formerly, Tahoe) is an unincorporated community in Placer County, California. Tahoe City is located on Lake Tahoe, 14 miles (22.5 km) southeast of Donner Pass. It lies at an elevation of 6250 feet (1905 m).
Restaurants in Tahoe City
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Established in 1991, Lighthouse Spa and Massage has become a classic North Lake Tahoe establishment and a beautiful location for a massage or spa treatment. We are located on the beautiful shores of North Lake Tahoe, in the heart of Tahoe City.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
The North Lake Tahoe Historical Society preserves, presents and interprets the history of North Lake Tahoe both in a regional context and in the larger context of the American West. We do this in a manner that is engaging, educational and culturally sensitive through innovative programming and exhibits at the Gatekeeper's and Watson Cabin Museums of the NLTHS. The Gatekeeper's Museum and Watson Cabin place emphasis on the cultural and geographical histories that influenced the development of North Lake Tahoe. The Marion Steinbach Indian Basket Museum places emphasis on the historical and contemporary basketry traditions of western North America, and seeks to promote cultural awareness through programming in collaboration and consultation with native American weavers and scholars.
Good place to visit while in Tahoe City. Rich local history, Olympic skies, dresses upstairs. First floor American Indian artifacts.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
4.5 based on 14 reviews
We came here, while in town for some down-time, to catch a current popular movie. Due to the (small) size of the theater, the showings sold out pretty quick. We still managed to get tickets to a later showing though. When we came back to the theater, we discovered it is (in our opinion) really small inside. We were happy though that small didn't apply to the audio system as I immediately worried about. The screen and video and audio were all very good and did not have any negative effect on enjoying the movie itself. I checked in on Yelp and YAY discovered I got a free small popcorn. I went to redeem it and the man behind the counter was super cool, said he hadn't experienced a Yelp freebie being redeemed, and bumped us up to a super mega whopper monster bag of popcorn. How did he know we were a group of seven? He didn't, and that made it all the more cool what he did. A second man actually bagged it all up for us. He asked if I wanted butter and I said yes. I assumed salt was included, walking cluelessly right past a long counter of various salts and seasonings. Disturbed the gentleman at the end of our row a second time, sat down, munch munch huh? nope, no salt. NOboby liked the taste with lots of "butter" (oil?) and no salt. Disturbed the gentleman a third time to go salt up. Fourth disturbance to sit back down. Now we were all happy, and soon to be thirsty but no way I was gonna bother the guy at the end of our row twice more unless there was a fire. Seats were comfy, environment was nice inside, a good time was had by all of us. So in summary, this is a cool little (very) theater with nice staffing. Just know better than to walk up to a popular new release expecting lots of seats. And don't forget to salt your own popcorn.
4.0 based on 10 reviews
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