Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino, a spacious resort nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains on the shore of Lake Tahoe, is bringing back the Lone Eagle Grille Lounge experience. The lounge does not require reservations and offers a more relaxed style of service compared to the regular Lone Eagle Grille dining room. Additionally, popular Lake Tahoe musician Luke Stevenson has come out of retirement to play at the lounge on Friday, November 22.
“We are thrilled to bring back the amazing lounge experience at Lone Eagle Grille,” said Nicholas Pugliano, Lone Eagle Grille’s newly appointed lounge manager. “The lounge will feature a casual atmosphere where our guests and local community can enjoy delicious food and drinks as well as incredible entertainment by Luke Stevenson.”
Lone Eagle Grille will officially relaunch the lounge with a community event on Friday, November 22, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Attendees of the event will be able to try out samples of the new lounge menu items and enjoy live music from Luke Stevenson starting at 6 p.m. Entry to the event is free and it is open to the public, and beverages will be available for purchase.
The new lounge menu will feature a variety of appetizers and small dishes including fried shishito peppers, seared diver scallops, braised pork belly, and more. It will also feature several signature cocktails including the 'Coal Miner’s Daughter,' a blend of Tito's Vodka, lavender syrup, and lemonade, as well as a regular favorite, the 'Golden Eagle' which includes Montezuma Tequila, Naranja Orange Liqueur, and Grand Marnier.
Additionally, the lounge will feature Lone Eagle Legacy. This is a signature brew from the resort’s partner Alibi Ale Works and will be available offered on tap. As the hotel has partnered with Alibi Ale Works for several years, the team collaborated to make a beer that is exclusively available at the resort. With its light, bright West Coast style, Lone Eagle Legacy offers a refreshing taste that evokes the vibrant atmosphere of lakeside dining at Lone Eagle Grille.
“I began playing regularly at the Lone Eagle Grille about a month after it opened in the early 90s,” says Luke Stevenson. “I am looking very much forward to seeing old friends and renewing the intimate connection I developed with longtime listeners at Lone Eagle upon my return.”
Locals with an IVGID picture card enjoy a 10 percent discount on all food and beverage options at the resort, and on Mondays, they can receive 20 percent off the Lone Eagle Lounge menu.
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5pm - 10pm, Live Music from 6pm - 10pm