The Insider’s Guide for Dining and Fun in Carson Valley

Photos courtesy of Visit Carson Valley

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If you’re looking for an outdoor escape this spring, why not meander out to Northern Nevada’s scenic Carson Valley and imbibe in stunning views, wide open spaces, and a smorgasbord of food and beverage options?

At an elevation of 4,700 feet, visitors and residents enjoy all four seasons, natural beauty, historic sites, outdoor recreation, and legendary character. Not to mention eclectic dining that reflects the unique blend of rich history and cultural heritage of the region.

Venture Out

After exploring the area’s stunning views of the Sierra Nevada, fishing or boating on nearby Topaz Lake, or venturing into the wide-open spaces, sit back and relax at one of the many dining gems. Each reflects a unique blend of rich history, deeply rooted culture, and genuine locals who strive to cultivate the best products from beloved local sources.

Daniel’s, located in the heart of Genoa, serves up incredible country-French food with a side of ambiance.
Daniel’s, located in the heart of Genoa, serves up incredible country-French food with a side of ambiance.

Insider Dining Tips

Not sure where to go? We have some insider tips from the folks at Visit Carson Valley, the destination tourism organization for Gardnerville, Genoa, Minden, and Topaz Lake.  They offer a visitor center, an events calendar, and a variety of online and printed destination information. 

“The dining options in Carson Valley are as unique as the valley itself,” says Withanee Milligan, Marketing Specialist at Visit Carson Valley. “Many of the establishments have deep roots in the area, whether in tradition or the historic buildings in which they reside. Some establishments are more than 100 years old, and each has a story to tell.”

According to Milligan, fresh is best in Carson Valley. 

“The farm-to-table concept plays a big part in the quality of the food served in Carson Valley, and many of the area establishments source their fare locally,” Milligan says. “Dining is more than just ingredients on a plate; it is about the experience. When you pair the quality of food with outside-the-mainstream experiences, you get something pretty special.”

Gardnerville

1862 David Walley’s Restaurant and Saloon
Gorgeous mountain views will surround you as you nosh on appetizers, dinner, and drinks at this historic mountain lodge-style restaurant and saloon.

Big Daddy’s Bike & Brew
A lively outdoor bar and patio accompany this establishment’s unique mix of hobbies and libations. Try out the restaurant’s own brew, DIPADaddy, a smooth IPA with an apricot finish, or grab a beer from the fire truck-turned-beer tap!

Chocolate Shoppe
A sweet-tooth’s dream, this is the place for delightfully handcrafted chocolate and candy. Pick up or send the perfect gift basket or treat yourself to a little indulgence. Maybe both!

J.T. Basque Bar & Dining Room
Where Basque culture, tradition, and incredible food are honored in the most spirited way possible. You have to try the Picon Punch. It’s  tradition!

Overland Restaurant & Pub
Inside a historic 1902 building, Overland offers up Basque-inspired Americana dishes. We highly recommend happy hour or weekend brunch fun.

Woodett’s Diner
A high-quality traditional American diner. You can expect a warm atmosphere, friendly staff, and a well-prepared meal packed full of flavor.

No matter what the occasion, a Picon Punch from the JT Basque Bar and Dining Room is the way to go.
No matter what the occasion, a Picon Punch from the JT Basque Bar and Dining Room is the way to go.

Genoa

Daniel’s Fine Dining
The newest addition to historic Genoa, Daniel’s is country French fine dining at its best. We suggest ordering the beautiful drink called the Serrano Ancho Jalapeño and settling in for dinner in an intimate setting, either indoors or on the patio under romantic string lights.

Genoa Bar and Saloon
Step back in time at the oldest thirst parlor in Nevada, and enjoy outside seating, porch parties, a food truck, and tasty libations with a historic twist.

Sierra Chef
Gourmet food to go, a beautiful outdoor patio, private cooking lessons, an Italian specialty market — Sierra Chef has got it all.

The Pink House
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Pink House is the perfect place for a charcuterie plate or artisan meal that you will tell your friends about. 

Sierra Chef owner Cynthia Ferris-Bennett not only makes incredible food but teaches you how to do the same in her culinary classes.
Sierra Chef owner Cynthia Ferris-Bennett not only makes incredible food but teaches you how to do the same in her culinary classes.

Minden

Coffee on Main
The perfect spot for grab-and-go, locally roasted coffee. Take your coffee and a freshly baked treat to nearby Minden Park for a delightful spring morning.

COOK’D
The spot to go when you don’t feel like cooking, Cook’d features an outdoor patio, gaming, a great variety of food, and delicious drinks. We recommend the refreshing Frozen Tumbleweed.

CV Steak
Perfect for date night, this Nevada-style steakhouse has got all you need – a generous range of entrées, delectable desserts, and specialty martinis, to name a few.

Fuentes Restaurant & Cantina
Fuentes is a vibrant Mexican restaurant with several great menu options and one of the best sangrias you’ll ever sip.

Minden Meat and Deli
Here you’ll find incredible deli-style food combined with a huge selection of beers and bourbons. Eat on the patio or order some meat to take home and cook yourself!

Fuentes Restaurant and Cantina dishes up vibrant, south of the border flavors in Minden.
Fuentes Restaurant and Cantina dishes up vibrant, south of the border flavors in Minden.
Fuentes Restaurant and Cantina dishes up vibrant, south of the border flavors in Minden.

Upcoming events to elevate your foodie experience in Carson Valley include:

Genoa Western Heritage DaysApril 29 – May 1 in Genoa. The event is a celebration of the rich history of Nevada’s oldest settlement. Saturday daytime activities are free and include western music, cowboy poetry, vendors, Chautauqua actors playing historic characters, Civil War reenactments, and children’s activities. Both nights offer performances for $45. Saturday evening features a progressive dinner — a timed rotation of nosh and libations at five local Genoa restaurants. Tickets for the concerts and dinner can be purchased on Eventbrite. Sunday features Cowboy Church (free) and a harmonica workshop with Gary Allegretto. 
The 112th Annual Carson Valley Days will be held June 9 – 12 and will feature a parade, carnival rides, free live music, raffles, craft and food vendors, a horseshoe tournament and much more. 

For more event information, check out Visit Carson Valley’s event calendar.  

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