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Bidra med feedbackBeautiful place! But if you’re not going to pick up after you! I don’t recommend to go there.
Hands down best resort I’ve been to in Lake Tahoe. Fantastic sunset views, great beach and clean amenities. Their Mahi Mahi tacos tasted like finest chicken yet healthier and more delicious. The Pineapple Macadamia Shrimp was phenomenal. You first the pineapple sweetness followed by a slowly overriding meaty sour shrimp crunch. The Mahi Mahi salad was quite fresh and balanced. I complemented it with the garlic fries. The fries were neither too heavy nor too light just right. The ranch and avocado sausen complemented it quite well. The cheese pizza was also fresh and yummy. For drinks we all got an Arnold’s Palmer and that was spot on. I got large and continued to drink it even after doing our hike. The cream on top to the amazing food was the quick delivery and amazing service. Our waiter Alperen was friendly, kind and helpful. He explained the menu thoroughly and brought the food swiftly. I always seek this type of friendly interaction and without Alperen our experience would have not felt this amazing.
Very nice food!!! But Every food is served in plastic compartments, that’s unforgivable, especially because there can be no excuse in terms of work or money. One cover costs 60ct at least, this place could save tons of money not serving in plastic but getting themselves a dish washer. Let’s do the Math: minimum 20 tables above and minimum 20 served individuals at the beach. All full at rush hour. This situation 4 hours a day, on the weekend. Each person consuming minimum one dish. One dish is 70 cut plastic stuff. 20+20*3 60 portions hour minimum. 60*4*0,7USD 168 dollars day We can conclude that there is a budget of 168 dollars day minimum Available for cleaning dishes and buying a dish washer. Not even considering the work one saves through not needing to empty the garbage bins Since there cannot be a financial incentive not to use ceramic or reusable hard plastic dishes. It can only be ignorance, therefore ONE star.
My first time going to a Lake Tahoe beach, I was super exited to get my feet in the blue water and compare it to 4 of the 5 Great Lakes that I 've swam in while growing up and living in Michigan. I was invited to meet a few coworkers here on a Saturday morning. Started at 9am. I arrived at 9:22. There were no more parking spots remaining. WTH? Totally annoyed, I parked up the road and walked through the recent forested woods to get to the beach. It was packed. Ridiculously packed! Coming from the Midwest, this is not what going to the beach meant to me. I 'm not used to having to be inches from people all around me.The sand is kind of rough compared to Lake Michigan sand and will definitely give your feet a free scrub and exfoliation. I guess that 's a bonus cut some....There 's a bar/restaurant and the signature drink is the Pain killer! Rum floater was a nice touch. Pretty tasty but like everything here if comes with a hefty price tag. One more reason you only need one.As I mentioned. Parking is limited and so is the space for your beach blanket. Get here early if you really want to park close and get a decent spot on the beach.The views are incredible and the water is cool. It 's not cold like Lake Superior, which is why it 's named that.Probably pass on coming back here. Beach day to me means relaxing and quiet. Not crowds and chaos.
Quite nice place to spend time during weekend or after work. Beach is not very big but has sand. Parking is 12$. No pets allowed.