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Sierra at Tahoe 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 • Paul Reder Late Nite Billy Art Director Production Tony Drew LAKE TAHOE ENTERTAINER 530-318-4302 P.O.Box 550996 South Lake Tahoe CA. 96155 E-Mail: [email protected] entertainertahoe.com What’s On & Where 7800' KIRKWOOD - 209-258-8880 LUCKY BEAVER BAR & BURGER - 775-580-7770 Live Muisc Every Saturday @ 9:30pm - No Cover Slot Machines - 24 Hour Food BEACON BAR & GRILL - 530-541-0630 MACDUFFS PUB - 530-542-8777 Happy Hours Mon - 3pm - Close Tues - Fri - 3pm - 6pm - All Day Sunday Wood Fired Brick Pizza Oven - Open 11:30am • Happy Hour 3-6 Snowshoe Cocktail Races - Feb 15 @ 7pm - Live Music Fri & Sat McP'S PUB TAHOE - 530-542-4435 BLUE DOG GOURMET PIZZA - 530-541-0813 Live Music - No Cover - Happy Hour - 4pm - 6pm - Monday - Friday Happy Hours - 2 Locations - Midtown & Village Center - Delivery MONTBLEU - 775-588-3515 BOATHOUSE ON THE PIER - 530-600-1846 MONTBLEU THEATRE Live Music • Breakfast 7am - 10:30am • Happy Hours Sweet Talk - Weekend Showings Thru April 5 The Devil Makes Three - Feb 8 • UFC 170 - Feb 22 BROTHERS BAR & GRILL - 530-541-7017 OPAL ULTRA LOUNGE Breakfast Until 2pm - Happy Hour 3pm - 6pm - Live Music - Food Specials Thursdday - $1 Drinks • Fridays - Ladies Drink Free Until 2am - DJ BUNNY RANCH - 775-246-9901 Saturday - Ladies Free Admission World Class Entertainment - Full Bar - Limo & Car Service Available BLU NIGHTCLUB - Boogie Nights Every Saturday Night Young Dubliners - March 17 CAPISCE - 775-580-7500 CIERRA STEAK & CHOP HOUSE Handmade Italian Cuisine & Spirits - Open at 5pm - Happy Hours 5 - 6:30pm CAFE del SOUL CHEVYS - 530-542-1741 MO'S PLACE - 530-542-1095 Cantina Specials Happy Hours 4pm - 7pm - Pool Tables - 16TV's - 9ft Screen CLASSIS CUE - 530-541-8704 MOTT CANYON TAVERN & GRILL - 775-588-8989 Happy Hours - 11am - 6pm • Entertainment @ 9pm Pool - Beer Pong Full Menu till 3am - Video Poker - Happy Hour 4pm - 6pm & 10pm - Close EDGEWOOD TAHOE - 775-588-2787 NAKED FISH - 530-541-FISH Edgewood Restaurant - Brooks' Bar & Deck - Lakeviews Sushi & Unique Cuisine - Happy Hours FIRE & ICE - 530-542-6650 ORCHID'S - 530-544-5541 An Innovative Dining Experience Authentic Thai Cuisine over 70 Selections FOX & HOUND BAR & GRILL - 775-588-8887 OVERLAND MEAT - 530-544-3204 Happy Hour 2pm - 5pm & 10pm - Close - Slot Machines - Food Specials Fresh Fish From Hawaii every Friday - Daily Specials - Live Maine Lobsters FRESH KETCH - 530-541-5683 PRIMO'S ITALIAN BISTRO - 530-600-2220 Live Entertainment - Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday @ 7pm Lunch & Dinner - Family Recipes - illy Italian Coffee Marina - Happy Hours - Banquets & Catering ROJO'S - 530-541-4960 GRAND CENTRAL PIZZA & PASTA - 530-544-1308 Karaoke Tuesday, Thursday & Sunday - Drink Specials Food & Drink Specials - Delivery Specials SAM'S PLACE - 775-588-2844 GUNBARREL TAVERN & EATERY - 530-542-1460 Pool - Slot Machines - Happy Hours 3pm - 6pm Monday - Friday Happy Hours 3pm - 6pm & 9pm - 12am - Karaoke Saturdays SIERRA AT TAHOE - 530-659-7453 HARD ROCK CAFÉ - 775-588-6200 Burton Riglet Snowboard Games - Feb 9 Plan Your Parties Here! Breakfast Saturday & Sunday from 9am SONNEY'S BBQ SHACK - 530-541-RIBS HARRAH’S - 775-588-6611 Opening Mid February SOUTH SHORE ROOM War - Feb 8 • Kellie Pickler - Feb 15 STEAMERS - 530-541-8818 The Wailers - Feb 22 • Walk Off The Earth - March 1 Happy Hour 3pm - 6pm Mon - Fri - All Day Sunday - Live Music Fri & Sat CENTER STAGE - Arthur Hervey - Fri & Sat PEEK NIGHTCLUB - Friday & Saturday Nights - DJ Pauly D - Feb 22 STRAW HAT PIZZA - 775-586-9000 Inside Harveys - Full Sports Bar - 25 Large HDTV's - Food & Drink Specials 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 HEAVENLY - 530-544-2113 TAHOE BOWL - 530-600-2230 Tamarack Lodge Unbuckle Aprés Ski Party - Friday - Saturday 3:30 - 5:30 11th Frame Diner - Lounge - Pool Table HIMMEL HAUS - 530-314-7665 TAHOE KEYS DELI - 530-544-1335 Live Music - German Biers & Food - Mondays Open Mic Open 7 Days A Week - Deli & Catering - Breakfast Starts @ 7:30am HORIZON - 775-588-6211 TURN 3 - 530-542-3199 GOLDEN CABARET - Illusion Fusion Starring Alex Ramon Happy Hour Mon - Fri 4pm - 7pm • Pool Tables • 16 TV's • Free Peanuts Nightly @ 8pm -Dark Wednesdays WHISKEY DICK'S SALOON - 530-544-3425 LAKESIDE INN & CASINO - 775-588-7777 Live Music - Darts - Shuffleboard • Happy Hour 4pm - 8pm Food & Drink Specials - Poker Room - Race & Sports Book - Over 30 TV's ZEPHYR COVE RESORT - 775-589-4908 Open Mic Night - March 1 • Drought Relief - March 9 Tahoe Queen & MS Dixie II Cruises • Restaurant • Lodge LATE NITE PRODUCTIONS Pints & Paddles - Ike & Martin - Wednesdays @ 5:30pm www.LateNiteProductions.com • www.LateNitePartyGirls.com Ross Orlando's Tahoe Spotlight Lake Tahoe, the biggest could do. variety of your favorite tunes on Friday MontBlue also. Ciera Steak and Chop entertainment town in the world has Last month Mickey Thomas brought and Saturday. House, Tahoe's only Four Diamond attracted legendary talent for decades. his band Starship with all those 80's At Horizon the Illusion Fusion Restaurant at MontBleu is proud to have Harrahs South Shore Room that Jefferson Starship hits. With Starships show starring Alex Ramon and featuring Tommy Walker as their Maitre'd for 30 opened in 1959, has brought many of band for over 20 years, Mickey's Meghan Doyle, is still going strong for 2 years. Tommy knows how to make your them to our town. The Everly Brothers distinctive rock voice has toured playing years now. Alex toured with Disney and dining experience very special. With 300 with Phil and Don was one of them. Phil classic hits that he started in the late Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey wines and a variety of delicious entrees passed away at age 74 recently, ending 70's with Elvin Bishop's "Fooled Around circus. He's won many awards at such a to choose from. Tommy and his talented this classic duo that made hit songs in the and Fell in Love". This Tahoe favorite young age. This magician mixes amazing wait staff will make you happy. late 50's and early 60's. They won over just put out an album called "Loveless illusions, slight of hand close up, comedy, The Pints and Paddles Cruise with the country, pop and even R&B listeners Fascination". Also at Harrahs was audience participation, and it's fun for the Ike and Martin on the M.S. Dixie II on with their harmony and guitars. Their Booker T. Jones. He collaborated with whole family. He's mesmerized millions Wednesdays from 5:30 - 7:00 pm, is a mom and dad had a radio show and the Otis Redding, Albert King, Sam and around the world and you'll enjoy him big hit in Tahoe. They serve pub style brothers performed at age 8 and 6. They Dave while playing for Stax Records. here in Tahoe. menu and with fun music and a party had 34 songs on the Billboard Pop Charts "Green Onions" his classic, and playing MontBleu has a new revue show atmosphere, they have been selling out and half of them were top 10. They were and producing for Eric Clapton, Neil called Sweet Talk -a delicious electro on this popular cruise at Zephyr Cove in the Rock-N-Roll Hall of Fame the first Young, Ray Charles, Willie Nelson, The -burlesque review that features exotic Resort. year in 1986. They inspired generations M.G's and Bill Withers, has won him dancers, aerialists, a fire performer and McP's Pub Tahoe at Stateline has of musicians that included, Beatles, many awards including the Rock and sword swallower. A high energy show with live music every night with no cover. Beach Boys, Simon and Garfunkle, to Roll Hall of Fame. He played on guitar dramatic high-flying cirque with dancers Get a bite to eat and enjoy our local name a few. The Beatles would play Jimmie Hendrix's "Hey Joe" and talked who swing, dive and fly to DJ Viola La La musicians. Classic Cue has 7 pool their songs in their live set when they about meeting Hendrix at the Monterey Mia's beat driven music mix. Produced by tables, beer pong, foosball, darts, 6 TV's, performed. Classics like, "Wake Up Little Pop Festival. Booker has a lot of music Tahoe's Jessica Broyles, the owner of also features live music on Saturday. Call Susie", "Bye Bye Love", "All I Have To history through out the years. Champagne Productions. February 8th for details. Wednesday and Friday has Do Is Dream", "Cathy's Clown", "Let It Coming February 8th War, February The Devil Makes Three with guest The Karaoke and food and drink specials. Be Me", "Walk Right Back", "When Will 15th Kellie Pickler, February 22nd The Brothers Comatose. The mix of ecliptic Harveys has The Improv with new I Be Loved", was cool to hear when they Wailers, March 1st Walk Off The Earth. blend of blue grass, country, folk, jazz, comics each week and host Howie played Harrahs Tahoe some years back. The variety of music continues. Check ragtime, and rockabilly is why The Devil Nave, Cabo Wabo with entertainment Dressed in their always classic black, out Peek NightClub after Harrahs shows Makes Three sell out everywhere they every night, the Hard Rock and Straw Phil and Don were very nice backstage with go-go dancers, guest DJ's, that perform.
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