Throughout our E-News issues we often share our thoughts about family time and how we are truly blessed to live the mountain life throughout the Truckee-Tahoe region. The upcoming holiday season indeed is no exception! Where To Celebrate Thanksgiving in Truckee? Take a look below to find some ideas.
This Thanksgiving, whether you live near or far, pack up the family and head to the High Sierra to enjoy ‘all there is to do and eat’! To whet your appetite, we have selected festive ways to dine out and about or cozy up within your home sweet home.
As with any holiday, make your dinner reservations in advance – now is the time to schedule! You will see website links and phone numbers to our favorite spots to dine, below.
With all the new snow in Truckee-Tahoe, it’s a super start to the coming ski season. Watch for resort openings the week before and during Thanksgiving! Want to know more about the pace of real estate during the winter months and the best places to purchase? Our team at Elder Group Tahoe Real Estate in Truckee is always delighted to share our local insight with you, set up a private property tour or list and sell your property. Contact Alison today!
Top Spots For A Tasty Thanksgiving!
MANZANITA
The Ritz-Carlton
Northstar California
(530) 562-3050
Ski and ride in the morning and savor this classic Thanksgiving feast that awaits you and yours at Northstar and slope-side at The Ritz Carlton. From traditional favorites such as roasted turkey with all the trimmings or prime rib, chilled seafood, pasta and more.
CASCADES
Resort at Squaw Creek
(530) 412-7034
This quintessential mountain resort naturally sets the scene for a holiday to remember. While enjoying Cascades Thanksgiving Dinner or treating your kids to the Cascades Little Pilgrims dinner, you will be wrapped with some of the most majestic views of the historic Valley and famous slopes of Palisades Tahoe.
THE LODGE AT TAHOE DONNER
Tahoe Donner
(530) 587-9455
Here’s another option to hit the slopes then head to The Lodge to enjoy a memorable Thanksgiving with the entire family. This is one of the region’s best options for a full day of fun in a cozy setting at Tahoe Donner.
TURKEY AT THE RANCH!
Tahoe City
(530) 583-4264
Now is the time to make a reservation at The River Ranch Lodge and Restaurant to enjoy a holiday feast overlooking the Truckee River. Every year they offer some of the tastiest options while you take in the sights of the season. Call to hold your spot sooner than later!
GAR WOODS GRILL & PIER
Carnelian Bay
(530) 546-3366
Lake views and Thanksgiving too! Here is another lovely option to soak in the sights of the Sierra while sipping on festive cocktails and savoring scrumptious servings of a classic Thanksgiving feast. This is one of the region’s more popular spots for celebrating the holidays, so make your reservation now.
GRANLIKBAKKEN RESORT THANKSGIVING DINNER-
TO GO!West Shore Lake Tahoe
(530) 583-4242
For those who would rather relax in front of the fire, watch some football, and let someone else do the cooking, the chefs at Granlibakken have the perfect option for you. Imagine, no planning, no pressure, just a good old-fashioned day with the family.
Contact them by November 20 for one of their three meal options to go.
Or make your reservation today and dine in at their restaurant on site!
SUNNYSIDE
West Shore Lake Tahoe
(530)583-7200
Forever an icon on the edge of the Lake, Sunnyside is a treasured spot to enjoy spectacular views while you enjoy Sunday Brunch, lunch, or dinner on the edge of the Lake. This Thanksgiving, Sunnyside will offer its regular menu and has planned to have a Thanksgiving-themed special for dinner as well.
Be Sure To Save Room For Dessert!
No matter what the weather, this game can be played indoors and out. You only need a dozen (or more) of those cute little pumpkins and gourds and hide After you have enjoyed a scrumptious feast and just don’t have room ‘quite yet’ for dessert, no worries! You can pick up some of the tastiest treats to go at the Cornerstone Bakery in Truckee and Tahoe House Bakery and Gourmet in Tahoe City.
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