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The Old Post Office Cafe

4.1 (813 reviews)
Closed 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Casual
Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Happy hour specials

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Monte Cristo sándwich with boysenberry and adult hot chocolate
Michael S.

We loved this place! The wait was long (30-40 minutes) when we went on the weekend so be prepared. There's no check in system you stand in line at the host stand and wait your turn. You also can't call ahead and make reservations or check in. I think this is worth mentioning for families or for people with mobility issues, or big parties, as it gets cramped (and it was cold that day) near the tiny entrance. The place inside is small, as it's an old post office. We sat by the window and faced the water and had brunch. It was priced very well, and our server was extremely friendly and even helped make me a custom drink. Everything we had was delicious and well seasoned. One of the best monte cristo sandwiches I've had! Also, the bathroom is only one toilet which is slightly inconvenient. They had bar seating, table seating, and window counter seating. We opted for the best view in my opinion :) We would definitely come back!!

Front seating area
John M.

We've heard about the Old Post Office Cafe for a long time, but we have never been in the area at a time we could try it. Today we were, so we decided to stop in for breakfast. Overall. I would say it was overhyped. Here's why: - Decent menu but pretty ordinary for breakfast, and, as expected, the prices reflect today's inflation...even just a basic breakfast plate was close to $20. - My wife and I decided to split both the Breakfast Burrito and the Crab cake Benedict. Home fries are served on the side and we asked if they could cook them extra crispy. We could've swapped them out for fruit at an additional charge. - Portion sizes were quite good. Unfortunately, the crab cakes on Crab cake Benedict was full of bready filler, so much so that it was hard to find any crab. They were also way over fried, and just tasted like a big mound of breadiness when sitting on top of the English muffin (perhaps a bed of spinach would be a better choice than the muffin?). The poached egg was good, but it was a little strange shaped, sort of like a disc...They must have cooked it in a mold. The breakfast burrito was actually quite good. The home fries didn't come out very crispy despite our request and they lacked seasoning, and some of the potatoes seemed practically raw. (I will note that we took them home and re-sauteed them with some onions and salt/pepper, and they tasted much better). - Since we were there on a weekday, it was pretty empty and service was good. Bottom line: We might stop back in the Old Post Office Café if we were in the area and desperate to eat, but there are other places we would go to first.

Christina J.

Cool spot The staff were super friendly This was good: _denver omelette Will be back soon

Corned Beef Hash, eggs, and potatoes. Mimosa and coffee.
Pablo R.

What a beautiful spot to have breakfast at when you visit Tahoe! The place has this front indoor patio that faces directly the lake. Wholesome! Food was on point. I went twice in the same trip. But the view is the winner!

Skip rock chicken sandwich hit
Brandon H.

Great stop along lake in carnelian bay for brunch or lunch. The skiprock chicken sandwich hit the spot.

Cobb salad
T W.

Good basic food for breakfast. The Cobb salad is HUGE! Joe's scramble is delicious. The fries are the best - nice and crispy. Pastrami sandwich - the pastrami was cut too thick. They need to shave it thin.

Crab cake Benedict after, forgot to take before...
Jennifer C.

My friend took me here. I had Bloody Mary and crab Benedict, my friend had French toast. First of all the Bloody Mary was huge and I couldn't even finish because the crab cake Benedict was also big!! I should have taken more photos but I started to dig in as soon as the food came. Everything I ordered was good and my friend's French toast looked good too. I would definitely recommend this place for breakfast!!

Spinach Omelette
Emmanuel C.

The Old Post Office Cafe is a charmer with a perfect view of Lake Tahoe. Its a place where locals and tourist eat. Don't be shy, go in and ask for a seat. Sit at the counter and be transported back a few decades. Or nestle up at the countertops in the sun room that overlooks the frontage street. Seating along the window is a perfect place to watch people drive past. The food is a solid 10. The Spinach Omelette with House Potatoes and Wheat Toast was my order for a Saturday morning. The food came hot and each bite was delicious. It was a brisk 35 degrees outside, the hot, black, coffee did it's job waking up my senses and body. The staff was friendly and didn't rush us to leave. We could actually sit, drink another pour of coffee and enjoy some morning conversation. I can see why people make it a stop whenever they're in the area. Good People, Good Food.

Mayte C.

What a great breakfast spot in Tahoe! Tried to come early as this place always seems busy and rightfully so. We waited a few minutes and got seated. Our server did let us know upfront it would be a little longer wait due to the number of orders which I thought was very thoughtful. The menu isn't overwhelming-- just the right amount of options. Can't go wrong with a classic breakfast. The eggs tasted reeaallly good! Bacon was crispy and cooked to perfection. The breakfast sandwich really came together with the ingredients! Loved this place. It used to be a post office back in the day and the decor is fun! Casual spot, just what you expect from a Tahoe restaurant. Really enjoyed their food and would highly recommend checking it out next time you are in North Tahoe!

Bloody Mary
Jasmin H.

Excellent food and drinks! We had the Bacon Bloody Mary and the Ruby Red Pamplemosa for drinks and for food, the Californian Omelette and Country Fried Steak. Highly recommended! It's not a big place so there's a bit of a wait, but it's not a hassle because there are tables and chairs outside at the back of the restaurant where you can sit and relax. The staff make sure you're informed once your table is ready. Great service!

Lovely view
Evangeline L.

Our favorite brunch place in Tahoe. Service is super attentive and love how it's in a log cabin. Everything on the menu is amazing! My personal fav is the French toast. I absolutely love sitting in the other room to look at the snow during winter. This place is so cozy with such good food. Definitely worth the wait on the weekends!

Inside of the Denver omelet!
Meera G.

Consistent service and food from this local stop! Service was fast and attentive, we will stop by again the next time we are in town. Denver omelet was filled well and tasted great! Breakfast prices are better than the bay area .

Crab meat Benedict with crispy potatoes and Full Egg Benedict.
Marilu T.

Food was excellent. We ordered crab meat and egg Benedict. Service waa superfast .An ambience of like living in the past with all the photos from 30 years ago .

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This was a quaint little cafe that used to be a post office. The food was good so we would go again if in the area.

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Absolutely wonderful place for breakfast. Many options. The biscuits and gravy were wonderful and so was my chicken-fried steak omelette

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Ask the Community - The Old Post Office Cafe

Does it still do the corned beef hash now that it's changed ownership? Not on the online menu.

Short answer: yes. It’s still on the dine-in menu. Long answer: we try to limit the more “high… Read more

Does The Old Post Office Café serve Belgian Waffles for breakfast? Is there a menu online?

No - no Belgian waffles, but the ones they have are pretty good! No on-line menu, but it's in the pictures posted on Yelp.

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