Lone Eagle Grill
Hyatt Hotel, Country Club Dr. at Lakeshore - map
Incline Village, NV 89450
702.832.3250
Hours Lunch & Dinner Daily, Brunch Sun.
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Lone Eagle Grill Tops My List This is one of the best restaurants I've ever been to - I ate here three nights in a row because it was so good. [18 Aug 2002 19:12:02]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Ahi tuna, aspargus soup
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Amazing from start to finish!! This is one of the most amazing places I've been to. The ambiance, the food, the service!! [02 Jan 2003 14:07:34]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Everything is fabulous but don't leave without tasting their Bloody Mary's...superb!
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Will never return We have dined at the Lone Eagle Grill a couple of times and have found disappointment. As your reviews indicate the food is quite good; however, customers should never be made feel like it is a privilege to be in the presence of any dining establishment. There are just too many other good alternatives available. For starters, it is almost required that one use valet parking at the Lone Eagle Grill, which is not a big issue personally, but some customers may find that somewhat imposing. What I do find highly objectionable though, and arrogant, is their no corkage policy. A competitive corkage charge is perfectly acceptable; however, the policy at the Lone Eagle Grill is specifically geared towards obligating customers to purchase three to five year old $20.00 bottles of California wines at prices of $100.00 to $150.00 per bottle. There are few, if any, international wines available on their menu, and certainly nothing that compares to the twelve to fifteen year old international wines which I prefer to bring to the table. On our last and final visit to the Lone Eagle Grill a couple of days ago, I had a glass of water with dinner. Had it not been for my concern of family and guests, we would have left the restaurant.
Sincerely,
Alan J. Zulberti [03 Sep 2007 18:21:40]
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