Find the Sigma Six game at Montbleu, play it. It's an old school horse racing game that is kind of fun, plus you'll get free drinks if you're playing (and you can't lose that much). It is also a magnet for bachlorette parties and large groups of girls. There are supposedly a bunch of night clubs within the bowels of the huge casinos complete with fire dancers and stuff, but that's all hearsay to me.
Steamers is one bar with bar food that won't be overrun with tourists. There are better bars and restaurants in Meyers (Divided Sky) but that's gonna be a spendy cab ride from stateline. Most of the restaurants in South Lake pretty much blow with a few exceptions. I don't know why people gush about Himmel Haus, their menu was microscopic, expensive and uninspiring the one time I went there but its certainly the local flat-billed hat broheims hang of choice.
Sprouts has healthy burritos, shots of wheat grass and lots of pretty hippy chicks making the food. Artemis is good mediterranian food and there is a bar in the same mall called Turn 3 that some people like. Basecamp Pizza in the Heavenly Village is supposedly really good, never been, but it's close to you. The best pizza in my experience is Lake Tahoe Pizza Company on the west side of town. There are no less than 4 taquerias that are all called Jalesco's, there are two that are good. One is behind Rojos, which is also a bar you might check out, the other is in a strip mall near Whiskey Dick's which might also be worth your time, esp. if you and your posse are into bar fights. Jalapenjos is also a good place for mexican, but its on the west side of town. Do not go to Brothers for mexican. You've been warned. Burger Lounge used to be good, but it has changed ownership. You can probably get as good a burger at Riva Grill or Izzys. Don't eat at Snowflake no matter how kitschy and cool it may look. The seriously baked crew of 16 y/os can't screw up a soft serve cone but can screw up everything else. There are two thai places Orchid and another place formerly called Nakorm and both are pretty solid but service can really suck. Don't go on a weekend/holiday. The best breakfast places are on 50 on the west side of town, they are called Berts (better) and Ernies. The original Red Hut is pretty good too, but is small and can be crowded.
Buying a lift ticket for a day at Heavenly might be worth it. There isn't much terrain open but what is open skis reasonably well. The sights certainly don't suck either. There are lots of trails that are melted out, no slowshoes needed. The bike shops have bikes out front of them right now so I'm guessing they are renting. Sierra Ski and Cycle Works
http://www.sierraskiandcycleworks.com/biking/ Go to this shop, they can rent you bikes and tell you where to ride. They certainly know what's up trail wise and there is definitely some riding to be had right now.
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