Head for South Lake Tahoe for beer, brunch and an irresistible laid back vibe

The serene lake, the towering evergreens and shaded hiking trails — there are plenty of reasons to jet off to South Lake Tahoe. Whether you’re looking to hit the trails or splash on shore, you’ll likely need a meal and a post-hike brew to refuel between adventures. And the South Lake beer and breakfast scene makes it easy to enjoy the lake’s scenic wonders without skimping on what’s in your glass or on your plate.

There are plenty of spots that boast delicious scrambles, Benedicts and other brunchy fare. But head for the Artemis Lakefront Café, and you can enjoy a Mediterranean-inspired menu lakeside. Take in the water views while sipping mimosas and espresso drinks by the giant outdoor fire pit or on the patio. The Greek Breakfast ($17) offers gyro slices sautéed with peppers and onions, topped with feta and served alongside eggs, herb roasted potatoes and pita bread. They’re open for lunch and dinner, too.

Heidi’s Pancake House and its bright yellow chalet are a South Lake Tahoe institution — it opened in 1964 — and a great place to start any pancakes-to-pilsners itinerary. Order a Heidi’s Short Stack ($11.49) with four buttermilk or buckwheat pancakes or indulge in a Bacon Stack ($15), six pancakes with bits of crispy bacon cooked right into the batter.

Meanwhile, the Driftwood Café puts you right in the middle of the Heavenly Village action. Their breakfast burrito ($14) holds a special place in our hearts (and bellies) with its plentiful filling of scrambled eggs, breakfast sausage (or avocado), hash browns, cheese and housemade salsa. And the lineup of “primo pancakes and wacky waffles” includes a loaded waffle ($14) topped with bananas, granola and yogurt.

The beer garden at South Lake Brewing Co.in South Lake Tahoe includes ski lift seating. (Courtesy South Lake Brewing Co.) 

And the casual, counter-service Sprouts Natural Café blends fresh smoothies ($7.50 to $8.25) to order, with a morning menu that includes Breakfast Bowls ($12.75), with brown rice, beans, steamed cage-free eggs, melted jack and avocado, and Huevos Verduras Rancheros ($13.50) that pile on the veggies.

Then hit the trails and enjoy the summery outdoor scene. When you’re ready, we’ll be waiting with some craft beer destination suggestions and — oh hello, here you are!

South Lake Tahoe has plenty of bars and restaurants, but if we’re focusing on what’s brewed here, head for South Lake Brewing Company. You can choose the local’s option and head for the brewery, where a taproom, beer garden with picnic tables and ski lift seating (yes, really) and rotating food trucks await. Or opt for the company’s Libation Lodge across the street from Heavenly Village and enjoy beer (and food).

Taste your way through the South Lake Brewing Co. lineup with 2-ounce tasters served atop a snow ski. (Courtesy CJ Varela for South Lake Brewing Co.) 

We’re smitten with South Lake Brewing‘s “shot ski” style serves — no, no, not the high-alcohol, quick-consumption shots you find at some bars. The brewery uses skis for its beer tasting flights. Most people opt for the five-taste option which uses a pint-sized ski to serve two-ounce pours of five brews on tap. If you’ve brought a group and want to taste the entire line-up, there’s a 16 taster, full-ski option.

The Marlette Sunrise, a blood orange blonde, and the Fog Nozzle hazy IPA are the two flagships, both delicious but in very different ways. Every beer has a fun name, the artwork aligns with Tahoe vibes, and you’ll find many brews available by the can in the grab-and-go fridge, in case you want a brew on the go. Expert tip: When it’s time to refuel, the oversized pretzel with beer cheese ($16) does not disappoint.

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South of North Brewing Co. is a sweet little outdoor space that offers terrific Tahoe ambience and an impressive collection of beers brewed on-site in a converted hotel room. (Yes, really, and if the brewer is around, you can catch a peek.)

If I had to pick just one of their brews to drink all day, the Explorer Cream Ale comes top of mind. It’s described as a California Cream Ale, but the style is largely European and offers a milky mouthfeel with a touch of vanilla. The Front Porch Pilsner is a great pick too, an easy drinker that’s light on the palate. There’s a large line-up of IPAs and even a double IPA, but as a small-batch brewery, everything is on seasonal rotation and kegs occasionally run out.

South Lake Tahoe’s South of North Brewing Co. serves up an eclectic array of brews in an outdoor space that invites guests to linger. (Courtesy Erin Goody for South of North Brewing Co.) 

Plan to hang out awhile so you can enjoy the outdoor area with its picnic tables and giant fire pits surrounded by Adirondack chairs and cafe lights, or head inside to catch a game in the bar. Keep an eye on the brewery calendar, if you’re interested in trivia nights.

South Lake Tahoe’s South of North Brewing Co. serves up an eclectic array of brews in an outdoor space that invites guests to linger. (Erin Goody for South of North Brewing Co.) 

Finish your day at Cold Water Brewery and Grill, a full-service pub in the Swiss Chalet Village, where you can grab dinner with your beer flight. You’ll find brews that echo the laidback lake style with names such as Feel Good IPA, Lake it Easy Pilsner and It’s All Pine by Me IPA. If you like darker brews, the Stillwater Stout is a delicious combination of coffee, caramel and chocolate flavors. The crowd-pleasing Mr. Toad’s Wild Rye is a malt-forward amber with a hint of grass and spice.

Or, if you want games along with your drinks, The Hangar is a great outdoor option. This taproom and bottle shop sits on an acre near the Tahoe forest and works with other breweries to curate their list of offerings. There’s space to picnic, food trucks and an adults-only play zone that offers bocce, corn hole and other lawn games. And for the indoor crowd, there’s the Flatstick Pub which offers mini golf, a full bar with beer on tap, and adult-only and family-friendly hours so you can choose your own experience as you…

Lake it Easy.

If You Go

Artemis Lakefront Café: Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily at 900 Ski Run Blvd., Suite 111, South Lake Tahoe; http://artemislakefrontcafe.com/.

Heidi’s Pancake House: Open from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily at 3485 Lake Tahoe Blvd.; www.heidislaketahoe.com.

Driftwood Café: Open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily at 1001 Heavenly Village Way; www.driftwoodtahoe.com.

Sprouts Café: Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily at 3123 Harrison Ave.; www.sproutscafetahoe.com.

South Lake Brewing Company: The Libation Lodge is open from noon to 9 p.m. at 4000 Lake Tahoe Blvd., Suite 26. The brewery taproom and beer garden are open from 2 to 8:30 p.m. Monday-Wednesday and noon to 9 p.m. Thursday-Sunday at 1920 Lake Tahoe Blvd.; www.southlakebeer.com.

South of North Brewing Co.: Open from 2 to 10 p.m. Monday-Thursday and noon to 10 p.m. Friday-Sunday at 932B Stateline Ave.; www.southofnorthbeer.com.

Cold Water Brewery and Grill: Open from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, and until 8:30 p.m. on Friday-Saturday at 2544 Lake Tahoe Blvd; https://tahoecoldwaterbrewery.com/

The Hangar: Open from noon to 9 p.m. Sunday-Wednesday and until 10 p.m. Thursday-Saturday at 2401B Lake Tahoe Blvd.; www.thehangarlaketahoe.com.

Flatstick Pub: Open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. or later daily at 4101 Lake Tahoe Blvd., Suite #101; https://flatstickpubtahoe.com/.

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