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Luigi's Tahoe Pizzeria Publisher/Editor Boomerang Design Group Marketing/Sales Ross Orlando 775-588-5657 Joani Buzzetti-Drew 530-318-9994 Entertainment Columnist Photographer • Circulation Ross Orlando Feature Writers Ross Orlando Victor Babbitt • Howie Nave Dave Davis Late Nite Billy Art Director Production Tony Drew LAKE TAHOE ENTERTAINER 530.573.1376 P.O.Box 550996 South Lake Tahoe CA. 96155 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 530-573-1376 entertainertahoe.com What’s On & Where BEACH HUT DELI - 530-541-SURF LUIGI'S TAHOE PIZZERIA - 775-588-0442 Local's $5 Meal Deal - Happy Hour 4pm - Close Local Specials • Fast Lunch • $2 Tuesdays • Delivery BEACON BAR & GRILL - 530-541-0630 MacDUFFS PUB - 530-542-8777 Live Music - Lakeview Dining - Marina - Happy Hours Wood Fired Brick Pizza Oven Served 'till Midnight - Open 11am - 2am Daily Snowshoe Cocktail Races - Feb 12 & March 18 McP'S PUB TAHOE - 530-542-4435 BLUE ANGEL CAFÉ - 530-544-6544 Live Music - No Cover - Pool Table - Heated Patio - Drink Specials Breakfast - Lunch - Dnner - Daily Specials - Happy Hour MONTBLEU - 775-588-3515 BLUE WATER BISTRO- 530-541-0113 Bassnectar - Feb 11 & 12 • MMA - Feb 25 Spectacular Over-the-Lake Dining - Happy Hours Kevin Nealon and Friends - Feb 26 • Rob Sneider - March 26 OPAL ULTRA LOUNGE - Wednesday - dirty Beat Wednesday BROTHERS BAR & GRILL - 530-541-7017 Thursday - $1 Well drinks - dJ • Fridays - Ladies drink Free All Night Night - dJ Happy Hours 3pm - 8pm -Daily Specials - Fire Pit - Live Music - Rail Jams Saturday - Ladies Free Cover Before Midnight - dJ BUNNY RANCH - 775-246-9901 Sunday - Lingerie Party World Class Entertainment - Full Bar BLU NIGHTCLUB - DJ Sharam - Feb 18 • Reggae Night - Feb 19 THE ZONE - Sports Book & Sports Bar - 24/7 Happy Hour CHEVYS - 530-542-1741 HQ-CENTER BAR & CAFE dEL SOUL - 24/7 Happy Hour Happy Hour 3pm - 7pm Mon - Fri - Wednesday $3 House Margaritas POKER ROOM - Open 7 days A Week - Call for Tournament Times CLASSIC CUE - 530-541-8704 MOTT CANYON - 775-588-8989 Pool Tables - Beer Pong - Foosball • Happy Hour 3 - 6 • Food Specials Full Menu till 3am - Video Poker - Aprés Ski Happy Hour 4pm - 6pn EDGEWOOD TAHOE - 775-588-2787 NAKED FISH - 530-541-FISH Edgewood Restaurant - Lakeview Dining - Brooks' Bar & Deck Sushi & Unique Cuisine FALLEN ANGEL GRILL-ALEHOUSE OFF THE HOOK - 530-544-5599 Live Music - Happy Hour 2 - 5 Daily - Across From Heavenly - 530-600-1800 Fresh Sushi, Sashimi & Seafood • Happy Hours 4.30 - 6.00 - M-F FIRE & ICE - 530-542-6650 ORCHID'S - 530-544-5541 An Improvisational Grill - Outdoor Fire Pit - Happy Hour 4pm - 6pm Authentic Thai Cuisine over 70 Selections FOX & HOUND - 775-588-8887 ORCHID'S STATELINE - 775-588-5888 Happy Hour 3pm - 5pm - Video Poker - Food Specials 177 Hwy 50 - Authentic Thai Cuisine THE FLIGHT DECK - 530-542-3325 OVERLAND MEAT - 530-544-3204 Mountain & Airport Views - Happy Hour - Food Specials - Live Music Fresh Fish From Hawaii every Friday FRESH KETCH - 530-541-5683 ROCKWATER - MURPHY'S IRISH PUB Live Music • Nightly Food Specials - Tahoe Keys Marina 530-544-8004 - Live Music - Thursday - Friday • Pool - Darts Happy Hour Mon - Fri 3pm - 6pm Wednesday Open Mic • Happy Hours 3pm - 7pm HARD ROCK -775-588-6200 SAM'S PLACE - 775-588-2844 Plan Your Parties Here! Happy Hours - 2pm-7pm - Pool - Video Poker Thursday Ladies Night - Football Specials - Superbowl Party HARRAH’S - 775-588-6611 SOUTH SHORE ROOM SIERRA PIZZA - 530-541-0401 Tower of Power - Feb 5 • Bill Medley - Feb 19 • The Dan Band - Feb 25 • Beer -Wine • Dine-In & Delivery - Home of the 2 Foot Pizza! Edward Sharpe & The Magnetc Zeros - Feb 26 • Robin Trower - March 5 CENTER STAGE - Arthur Hervey - Fri & Sat STEAMERS - 530-541-8818 VEX NIGHTCLUB - Open Fri & Sat Happy Hour 3pm - 6pm Mon - Thurs - All Day Friday & Sunday Tacos Saturday Sunday & Monday HARVEYS - 775-588-2411 IMPROV - New Comics Weekly - MC Howie Nave SUSHI PIER - 775-588-8588 CABO WABO - Entertainment Nightly Happy Hour Specials - All-You-Can-Eat Lunch & Dinner Specials POKER ROOM - Open Everyday TAHOE KEYS DELI - 530-544-1335 HEAVENLY - 1-800-HEAVENLY Open 7 Days A Week - Deli & Catering - Thursday Tri-Tip Special Heavenly Gondola & Adventure Peak TAHOE QUEEN - 530-543-6191 HORIZON - 775-588-6211 Daily & Nightly Cruises GOLdEN CABARET TURN 3 - 530-542-3199 Bethany Owen - One Voice Happy Hour Mon - Fri 4pm - 7pm • Pool Tables • 16 TV's - Free Peanuts ASPEN LOUNGE - Entertainment VINNY'S PIZZERIA & PASTA- 530-544-7827 KEYS CAFÉ- 530-542-3800 Delivery - Dine In - Take Out - Next to Naked Fish Bomber Breakfast Burritos - Beer - Wine - Now Open Thurs - Sun 7pm - 10pm WHISKEY DICK'S SALOON - 530-544-3425 LAKESIDE INN & CASINO - 775-588-7777 Live Music - Pool - Darts - Shuffleboard - Food Karaoke Wed & Fri - Food & Drink Specials - Poker Room Happy Hour 4pm - 8pm • $2 Tuesdays - DJ Bird Happy Hour 4-7p ZEPHYR COVE RESORT - 775-589-4908 LATE NITE PRODUCTIONS MS Dixie Cruises • Restaurant • Marina • Lodging • Snowmobiling Whiskey Dick's $2 Tuesdays - DJ Bird Ross Orlando's Tahoe Spotlight Legendary West coast hip-hop bands. This all ages show had a band creates a sound that makes Hervey at Center Stage on Friday rapper, Snoop Dogg -one of the cool vibe with their roots-reggae you feel good all over. Favorites and Saturday nights always creates biggest and most popular in the sound. Coming next in the MontBleu like, “What is Hip?”, “Soul Vacation”, a “Party with Arty”. World - gave a sold out crowd of showroom is, Bassnectar, February “So Very Hard to Go”, “Down to the There’s Cabo Wabo at Harvey’s 1,900, of all ages, a great party 11 and 12, and Kevin Nealon and Night Club”, “You’re Still a Young with fun entertainment every night to to enjoy at MontBleu’s showroom. Friends, February 26. Nealon is a Man”, “Don’t Change Horses”, just enjoy. The Improv with new comics The Doggfather wore a LA Dodgers Tahoe favorite for continuous laughs. to name a few tasty treats. For over each week and Howie as the host is jacket, dark glasses for a while and From years on “Saturday Night 40 years, Emilio Castillo on tenor always good for laughs. his classic mic with snoops name on Live”, to the hit show “Weeds” on sax and vocals and Stephen “Doc” Whiskey Dick’s has a mix of it and it’s all shiny with bling-bling. Showtime, and being a favorite on Kupka on baritone sax have kept this music to check out and good drink There are other rappers that rhyme TV talk shows, Kevin knows how to funky soulful band together. Roger specials. The Beacon has cocktail along with him, and a DJ. A mix of keep comedy coming. He’s also a Smith on keyboards and vocals snowshoe races February 12 and live songs from his over 20 year career big crowd favorite at the Celebrity played Tahoe for many years and music. Check out all the Super Bowl included, “Drop it like it’s Hot”, “Who golf Tournament at Edgewood. He’s Tower asked him to join the band parties in our ads. The Fresh Ketch am I”(What’s my name?)”, and “Gin cool to talk to and I’m glad he loves over a decade ago. Smith has told has live music you’ll enjoy, Brothers and Juice”. Doggs cousin Warren Tahoe. me how happy he’s been touring and Bar and Grill has great food and G came out and rapped with songs Opal Ultra Lounge at MontBleu recording with them. He has his own drink specials and Rail Jam Parties. from the early 90’s. Snoop knows has fun nights from Wednesdays to jazz CD’s also. I’ve known Emilio Fire and Ice has a happy hour from how to create a party atmosphere Sundays that include drink specials, since the early 80’s. He even talked 4-6 that’s new. Anthony from Vinny’s and there were smiles throughout body painting, sexy go-go dancers, about my brother and l on Howie’s Pizzeria and Pasta House has tasty the entire showroom. His new album cool DJ music and a sexy lingerie morning show on KRLT 93.9, it was pasta and meatballs and pizza you’ll "Doggumentary” comes out in March. contest on Sundays. pretty cool. This is a must see show! like. The Tahoe lake view at Blue He’s been on all the TV talk shows, Harrah’s continues to bring Righteous Brother Bill Medeley is Water Bistro with food and drinks guest spots o n best sellers, like Katy a variety of entertainment to their February 19. The Dan Band (from is a delight. Music at The Flight Perry’s number one hit “California showroom. Toad the Wet Sprocket the Hangover movie) is February Deck at the Airport with good food Gurls”, movies, TV shows, Zynga’s was a cool show that included their 25. They mix humor with cool music. and drink specials is popular. There Mafia Wars game site, commercials hit songs “All I Want”, (from 1991) February 26 is Edward Sharpe and are great golf rates at Genoa Lakes and more. Snoop said peace and and “Walk the Ocean”. Lead singer The Magnetic Zeros, Robin Trower Golf Club and Resort. Orchid’s love as he left the Tahoe stage. Glen Phillips is casual, calm and is March 5. Thai Cuisine also has a restaurant Another popular sold out show witty as their front man. Coming to Vex Night Club with sexy at Stateline next to Sushi pier. at MontBleu was Rebelution, a Harrah’s is a huge Tahoe favorite, dancers, cool DJ music, aerial acts And remember, live it up.
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