Reviews on American food in Pollock Pines, California, United States. Pollock Pines is a census-designated place (CDP) in El Dorado County, California, United States. It is part of the Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville Metropolitan Statistical Area. Pollock Pines lies at an elevation of 3,980 ft (1,213 m) in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The population was 6,871 at the 2010 census, up from 4,728 at the 2000 census.
Things to do in Pollock Pines
Char Broiled Burgers, Hot Pastrami Sandwiches, Local Beers and Wine, Dog Friendly Outdoor Patio, Frappe.
vale a parada para quem está na região , o hamburger é imperdÃvel , feito com cuidado no fogo na frente do cliente, realmente foi uma experiência gastronômica!
Amazing pizza and wings. Right off HWY 50. Seriously best wings!! They make amazing sauces as well. The Gyro pizza is my fav. The Spicy Hawaiian is my husbands but itâs spicy!!
4 based on 36 reviews
Seems you drive and drive to get to this little hideaway spot, but it's worth it. Friendly and prompt service, and food is really good. The atmosphere is really noisy though. Especially when they get a karaoke going. Hard to hear each other while you're talking. Especially liked the fries! Burger was a burger, and price was reasonable.
4 based on 65 reviews
Had the beef stroganoff and it was.... Comforting and delicious! The chunks of beef were plentiful, the noodles were clearly home made, the spaetzle was tangy and the perfect accompaniment to the stroganoff, and server Debbie was excellent in her service and knowledge of the available meals. It was a great evening. We ended with the Apple strudel as a take home and it was the perfect sweet and delicious end to a great meal! My friends had the cordon bleu and the mixed skewer and they were very pleased with those meals. Btw, have the strudel with ice cream... Cannot go wrong! !
We found Katheeâs Kitchen when we stopped for breakfast while driving to Lake Tahoe on 50. We both had a wonderful breakfast made from locally produced ingredients in a unique retro environment. We enjoyed it so much that we detoured to Katheeâs when we returned. Excellent, inexpensive, and highly recommended.
We were happy to find a local place to get hot Pho on a cold snowy night. We were really impressed. It had a fun vibe. Mix of sports bar/restaurant. The food was great, good service. The owner introduced himself and chatted with us. Great guy! There's a lot of variety on the menu. This is a great neighborhood place and convenient location for people traveling to Tahoe. Very family friendly too.
4 based on 11 reviews
Pizza Factory has great pizza at a good price. They are the definition of a local small town business. They treat their customers and their town like gold; the kind of place it just feels great to patronize
4 based on 64 reviews
Considered Pollock Pines, but menu shows address as Camino. Location: First Pollock Pines exit US Hwy. 50 East toward South Lake Tahoe.
Cold, blizzardy evening and Pollock pines and this was the first place I stumbled onto for dinner.Service was fast and friendly. Steak was tasty, although it was fried. French fries were fresh and they were also very good.but the salad with the blue cheese salad dressing was my favorite part of the meal.I'm not sure, but the blue cheese tasted fresh and homemade.if it wasn't homemade I definitely want to find out where they got it.
4 based on 29 reviews
had a sausage and cheese omlet. i have heard of 3 egg but this thing was humongus and very tasty. service was incredibly fast and the wait staff was very efficiant. got my OJ right away. the decore is cafe style and cozy. they told me they serv mexican food for dinners
4 based on 58 reviews
Burger Barn sun-mon 11-5 tues-thur 11-7 fri-sat 11-8 6404 Pony Express Trail
Nice place for a slow meal. Food was Ok for the price. Service was; we take your order, you go to the register, then they take your cash. Nothing, and I mean nothing in between. Laid back atmosphere with signage stating âorders may take up to 20 minutes, Relax and enjoy life.â Meaning âI may not be real busy but wait.â My wife had a hamburger, said In and Outs was better. I had a Ruben Sandwich, very good for the price. The kids ate off the kids menu. Surprising they got fries and a root beer float for less then I got a big people sandwich. Is there an age limit from Kids Meals? The sandwiches did not comes with fries or even a pickle for that matter. Quaint little hole in the wall but only shop like it in town. Inside dining area was small but outside seating was available. My advice would be to look elsewhere if staying here for just a short time.
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