June Lake is a census-designated place in Mono County, California. It is located against the southern rim of the Mono Basin, 12.5 miles (20 km) south of Lee Vining, at an elevation of 7654 feet (2333 m).
Things to do in June Lake
4 based on 26 reviews
They are really a breakfast place serving different coffees and breakfast sandwiches.
See Ukaladys review from Sept 15, 2015 and you'll see why we came here. Everything in her review is true. It is a great stop that locals love.
If you just want a great cup of coffee you will find it here.
4.5 based on 96 reviews
Finally had the chance to get to June Lake during our Mammoth stay and we popped into June Lake Brewery. What a great addition to the tiny town of June Lake.
We found the staff really helpful and fun. The beer was great!
They have seating inside and on a patio outside as well. We found a several beers we enjoyed and they have them to take home in either a Growler, Crowler or bottle and the prices are reasonable.
If you are looking to have food with your beer, Ohana's 395 food truck is in the parking lot and they have fantastic food.
We thoroughly enjoyed just hanging out for about an hour having a cold beer and great bar food.
4.5 based on 94 reviews
Across The Road From Silver Lake Where The General Store And Cabins Are.
This is a 5-Star establishment for the area. Good hearty food delivered w/ a positive attitude. Family run and it shows in a great/friendly way. Get there early~~~!
4 based on 315 reviews
The Tiger Bar in June Lake is one of our family's favorite traditions. We never go to June Lake without stopping several times in for something to eat or drink. Servers are great. Jill is a crack-up and knows everyone in town. Only go there is you want experience small town life and have a blast. Drinks are exceptionally good! Grab a "cold" one on draft or enjoy a mixed cocktail. Their nachos are super yummy as well! Enjoy!
4 based on 98 reviews
I used to really like this place, but it's under new management now and boy has it changed! The waitress was overbearing and loud, certainly not appropriate for this place. We ordered 3 steaks medium and they were all rare. Our young adults had the ribs which were swimming in sauce. No substitutions allowed for dietary restrictions. Waited over an hour to be served, while the chef went to pick up his wife! After we got back 2 of our party were sick (the ones who ate the ribs). I am sorry to say this was an bad experience.
4 based on 186 reviews
Over the years, my family and I have really enjoyed staying at Double Eagle Resort and dining at Eagle’s Landing restaurant. The food is consistently excellent and the service is generally good to excellent. On our recent visit we enjoyed a nice red wine, fresh green salad, outstanding salmon and delicious pasta. The breakfast’s items are all delicious. A blazing fire in the fireplace and great Carson peak view added to the magic. A favorite of ours in the June/Mammoth area.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Hawaiian food trailer combining Polynesian cuisine with Mexican and Asian influences. Focusing on serving flavorful foods that are fun, affordable, and often gluten free. Come share the Aloha and experience our unique style!
Yes, you read the heading correctly: delicious poke from a food truck. I've eaten my fair share of poke stateside and in Maui and Oahu from restaurants, delis, and foodtrucks; so far, Ohanas395 is the tastiest I've ever had. I ordered a poke bowl with spicy tuna and coconut shrimp. I had a hint that the food might be good when the counter lady warned me that the tuna is served seared. The ahi tuna was slightly seared, plump, and perfectly seasoned. The coconut shrimp was the winner for me: chopped-up bits of shrimp marinaded in (what seemed to be) coconut, pineapple, mango (maybe), lemon-lime . . . incredible. The hubs ordered a half-order of the noodles, plain. The noodles looked very unassuming; however, the flavor was outstanding (they pair well with beer from the adjacent June Lake Brewing). He ordered a half order of the noodles (along with a single poke bowl) and we took home half of the noodles. Props to the food truck worker bees, too: they patiently explained poke/huli-huli/kahlua to the uninitiated and turned out the food fast (and with a smile). I later met the chef: she's from (and/or worked in) Hawaii; this cooking experience shows in her delicious food. We were coming from Lee Vining and it was well worth the 15-minute drive.
4 based on 28 reviews
Alpine Deli is open each day from the last Saturday in April until October. You will find in-house deli meats and a variety of cheeses. With fresh produce and a selection of breads, this delicatessen/pizzeria features hot and cold sandwiches, as well as fresh handmade pizzas. Our store is small and unassuming and we are not a "fast-food" establishment: if we are busy your order may take a few minutes. We strive to serve you the best quality food, custom-made to your liking.
There were 6 of us - looking for lunch. We were all frustrated by other possibilities in town (dinner only; closed on Tuesday; "sandwiches" but only for breakfast) and came here. Two people working on sandwiches for someone waiting outside (she was eating, so it looked like she'd been taken care of). They finally took our orders. I ordered a tuna and avocado sandwich (that's what they call it) to share with another person. I was so hungry, that I didn't realize until I'd almost finished that they didn't put in the avocado. By this time, we were all "done" with the area. This is prime tourist season, and there are lots on inns and hotels, but few lunch choices. I guess everyone else was out hiking or fishing, but we were driving between hikes.
3 based on 113 reviews
We got a large pizza for takeoout. It was fresh and well-made with a good balance of sauce, toppings and cheese. While waiting, we had happy hour drinks at the bar.
5 based on 1 reviews
We made the drive through the June Lake Loop, and ended up in the town looking for dinner. All the established restaurants looked forgettable, and we were preparing to leave town when we spotted the Airstream trailer with the Bomber's Mobile sign-- and a line of people waiting for their food. We joined the queue and waited less than 10 minutes for our burritos-- excellent!
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