Yesterday, I visited Tahoe Joe's Famous Steakhouse with my wife for our weekly date. We have eaten there several times before as it is a pretty great restaurant. For anyone reading this, I recommend this restaurant if you have never been there. It is a moderately priced restaurant. Meals range from the low teens up to the 40s. Depending on your budget, you may opt to leave the children at home.
Tahoe Joe's has a very interesting but nice theme. It's setup as a quint, rustic cabin in the mountains. There are deer heads and antlers decoration on the walls, canoes, and other camping/mountainous decor. It's more or less like Applebee's meets the wilderness. The hanging lamps and table lamps are covered with a "hide" cone to give a dim lit cable feel. The stone fireplace at the entranced is definitely a nice touch. The overall appearance and atmosphere is definitely an A+.
Though I had been to Tahoe Joe's several times, one thing a do not remember is the very limited menu. Many would argue that a limited menu makes for a better and more efficient kitchen, but a little more (but not too much) would be nice. The menu does live up to it's title which is a steakhouse. So, if you're not in to steak, then you have a few other options such as: chicken, pasta, ribs, etc. I would highly recommend the Railroad Camp Shrimp appetizer. It's "hand-battered, tempura style shrimp tossed with wantons and peanuts in [a] sweet and spicy garlic-soy sauce". If you're not much of a shrimp eater like my wife, then the batter and the soy sauce will definitely help mask the fishy taste from the shrimp.
For our entrees we both went for the Cabin Combo. With it you get a 6 oz. Joe's Steak with your choice of three jumbo prawns, 10 oz. center cut pork chop, sierra mountain ribs, or wood grilled BBQ chicken; as well as, a choice of two sides. It's a pretty decent deal. I ordered the chicken with a baked potato and Caesar salad. Sunday may have be an off day for whomever made the dressing, because it taste like tuna. It had an absolutely retched fish taste-and I'm a avid sushi eater! My steak, on the other hand, was perfect as well as my chick. The BBQ sauce was a perfect blend of spices and taste. I would love to have a bottle at home. My baked potato was one of the best I've had and a fairly decent size. I loved the way it's brought out. The server had a rotating serving tray with butter, sour cream, chives, and bacon. Believe me, they are generous with the fixings!
Along with the food and decor, service was excellent! If you happen to go, I recommend a server named Taylor. She's great! I'm not a pork eater. When I ordered bacon on my baked potato my wife questioned the odd request. I told her that it's most likely not real bacon as most restaurants don't use it. Taylor very politely informed me that it was and deducted that since I quickly declined the bacon AND I declined the ribs because they were pork that I don't eat pork. Taylor takes the tray back and returns with a side of fresh veggies and informed me not to eat the string beans because they contained pork AND offered to re plate my meal to remove the string beans. All this WITHOUT a request from me. That's what I call great service!
All in all, my experience was great. Tahoe Joe's made for a very nice lunch date with my wife. From the service to the food (except the salad) to the atmosphere, I would rate this an A+ restaurant. Tahoe Joe's will most likely be seeing more of us on date night. If you have a chance, stop by and dine. Be sure to leave a comment about your experience.
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