Frommer's Review
Built as a private home in 1908, this hotel and restaurant is one of the few grand old lodges left on the lake. Two miles south of Tahoe City, it looks very much like a giant, sophisticated wood cabin, complete with dormers, steep pitched roofs, and natural-wood siding. Stretching across the building, a large deck fronts a tiny marina and gravel beach. The Lakefront rooms (suites 30-31 and rooms 32-39) are the most desirable and go for about $20 more than the others -- well worth the added expense. Five units have rock fireplaces. Most of the lodge's ground floor is dominated by the popular Sunnyside Restaurant.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; nearby golf course; watersports equipment rental; room service
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