A shoreline hot spot, Gar Woods pays tribute to the era of classic wooden boats. Don’t show up for the lackadaisical grill fare, but instead to slurp a Wet Woody cocktail while watching the sun set over the lake. Be prepared to duke it out for a table on the no-reservations side of the beachfront deck out back.
Gar Woods Grill & Pier
Lake Tahoe
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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18.87 MILES
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