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Best Restaurants in Lake Tahoe for a Bachelorette Party

By Ava Reynolds·June 10, 2026·Lake Tahoe Guide →
Best Restaurants in Lake Tahoe for a Bachelorette Party
Quick Summary
Best forLakeside dining, fresh seafood, and upscale group dinners
Budget range$30 to $120+ per person depending on venue
Must-bookKalani's, Christy Hill, Wolf by Vanderpump

Why Lake Tahoe for a Bachelorette Dinner

Tahoe's restaurant scene punches way above its weight. You get Hawaiian-inspired seafood, lakeside bistros with panoramic views, and a cocktail culture that rivals any mountain town in the country.

The key is knowing which spots are built for groups and which are too intimate for a party of eight. This guide covers both sides of the lake so your crew eats well no matter where you're staying.

The Best Restaurants

Kalani's

Best for: Bachelorette dinner splurge | Price: $$$

Kalani's brings Hawaiian flair to South Lake Tahoe and it absolutely works. Located inside Heavenly Village, the restaurant serves fresh seafood flown in from the islands alongside signature sushi rolls and creative tropical cocktails.

On weekends they run Tahoe's only Hawaiian-style brunch with bottomless mimosas -- perfect for a Saturday morning before a lake day.

Order this: The Miso-Yaki Seabass (featured in Bon Appetit) and the Ahi Poke Bowl to share

"The sea bass is something else. Our group of nine had no trouble getting seated and the staff was incredible all night." -- Google Review

Christy Hill

Best for: Most scenic dinner on the lake | Price: $$$

Set on the Lake Tahoe shoreline in Tahoe City, Christy Hill has been one of the best restaurants in the region since 1980. The Modern American menu blends French, Italian, and Mediterranean touches and the wine program is excellent.

Book at least two to three weeks out -- this place fills up fast. Small plates run $14 to $18 and entrees land around $34 to $50.

Order this: Pan Roasted Day Boat Scallops ($34) and Hamachi Tartare ($15) to share as a starter

"The views are unmatched and the food is just as good. We did the chef's tasting menu for the whole group and it was one of the best meals of my life." -- Google Review

Riva Grill on the Lake

Best for: Lively lakeside lunch or happy hour | Price: $$

Riva Grill sits right on the water in South Lake Tahoe with a big outdoor deck, solid cocktails, and a menu that keeps everyone happy. The Wet Woody cocktail has been a local institution for years.

This is the move for a mid-trip lunch when you want to linger over drinks without breaking the budget.

Order this: Fish Tacos and the Wet Woody cocktail to kick off the afternoon

"Perfect for a big group. The deck is gorgeous, the drinks are strong, and the fish tacos never miss." -- Google Review

Sunnyside Restaurant and Lodge

Best for: West Shore lunch with boat dock access | Price: $$

Sunnyside is a Lake Tahoe classic on the West Shore where boats pull up to the dock all summer long. The wraparound deck has gorgeous water views and the menu is packed with comfort classics done really well.

It's the perfect stop for a lazy lunch between morning activities and an afternoon on the lake.

Order this: Fish Tacos and a frozen margarita on the deck

"This place feels like the essence of Tahoe. We had the best lunch here after a morning kayaking and never wanted to leave." -- Google Review

Wolf by Vanderpump

Best for: VIP vibes and Instagram-worthy cocktails | Price: $$$

Wolf by Vanderpump brings the glam factor that some bachelorette groups crave. From Lisa Vanderpump's restaurant empire, the Tahoe outpost serves showstopping cocktails and a menu built for celebration.

Request a booth when you book and plan to linger. The cocktails alone are worth a stop even if you're eating elsewhere.

Order this: Any of the signature cocktails and the Truffle Flatbread to share at the table

"We felt like absolute VIPs from the second we walked in. The atmosphere and cocktails are unmatched in Tahoe." -- Google Review

Base Camp Pizza Co.

Best for: Casual pizza night after a long activity day | Price: $

Not every night needs a reservation and a dress code. Base Camp Pizza Co. in South Lake Tahoe has gourmet pies, a great craft beer selection, and a relaxed atmosphere your group will love after a full day outside.

Order a few pizzas to share, grab a pitcher, and call it an early night -- no guilt required.

Order this: The Truffle Honey Pizza and a craft beer flight from their local selection

"Best pizza in the Tahoe area and incredibly reasonable for the quality. Our whole group left stuffed and happy." -- Google Review

Planning Tips

  • Book Christy Hill and Kalani's at least two to three weeks ahead for any weekend date, especially in summer and ski season.
  • If your group is split between North and South Shore, plan one dinner at each -- Christy Hill on the North, Kalani's on the South.
  • Sunnyside and Riva Grill are your best walk-in options for lunch when you don't want to plan too far ahead.
  • For a weekend brunch with bottomless mimosas, head to Kalani's on Saturday or Sunday morning before the wait gets long.

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