Fox & Hound

butterfly53
butterfly53
First Reviewer
4 out of 5
Avg. Member Rating
2
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Fox and Hound Pub

  • March 5, 2006
  • Rated 4 of 5 by reneelarroux from Baton Rouge`, Louisiana
Stopped in at the Pub around 2pm after snowmobiling. Most of us ordered burgers, pulled pork, and chicken sandwiches. All of us enjoyed what we had, and it was plentiful. The average sandwich price was around $8, which included beer battered fries. The total bill, with soft drinks, for six people was around $60-plus tip. We had excellent and friendly service. Also open late, offering pizza that started around $16. It has a pub atmosphere, but is family friendly during the day. The rental shop next-door has a knowledgeable guy to outfit you, or saucers/sleds for purchase. Also have an "on your own" hill, which was relatively safe to use the saucers/sleds.

From journal No Need for Fake Snow in South Lake Tahoe

Fox and Hound Bar and Grill

  • September 26, 2005
  • Rated 4 of 5 by butterfly53 from Winsted , Connecticut
On our journey up to our timeshare, we were a bit early for check-in. We decided to look for a place to get a bite and found this little gem. It is at the top of Heavenly Valley, and we were told that this is THE après-ski place to be on the Nevada side.

They serve pizza and burgers. The first day we stopped we had drinks and an appetizer sampler. It was huge and came with mozzarella sticks, chicken fingers, fried zucchini, and onion rings. It was very good. When we received the bill, there was a coupon attached for 10% off pizzas or breakfast, so we returned one day for breakfast.

We had omelettes, which turned out to be good but greasy. I probably could have done without the bacon! The coffee was really good.

From journal Lake Tahoe and Reno August/September 2005

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