Crosby’s Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Dinners
  • Side Orders
  • The Garden Patch
  • Desserts
  • On A Roll
  • Beverages
  • Double Decker Grilled Sandwiches
  • American Favorites
  • American Favorites - Casper's Hot Dogs
  • Around the World
  • South of the Border

Healthy Meal suggestions for Crosby’s

  • Appetizers
  • Dinners
  • Side Orders
  • The Garden Patch
  • Desserts
  • On A Roll
  • Beverages
  • Double Decker Grilled Sandwiches
  • American Favorites
  • American Favorites - Casper's Hot Dogs
  • Around the World
  • South of the Border

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  • Susan W.

    A better than average bar with better than average food. Order the onion rings - they are done in a tempura-type batter, and they are delicious! And they aren't even on the menu! Good selection of beers, including a couple of dark brews, which we prefer. The hot sandwiches are superior. Staff is very friendly.

    (4)
  • John N.

    I love me a dive bar with delicious food and friendly staff. This was kind of a mixed bag all the way around. Stopped up here after a day at the lake (from Reno). We have family who live in Incline and Crosby's has always been a decent stop and it's always a bit of a mixed bag. Happy hour is a great deal. Order a drink and wings are .60 each. The double dipped are amazing! He wings are a generous size and everyone enjoyed. Most everyone had burgers of some sort which were meh. 2 ordered the salmon dinners and loved them! I have to say it looked pretty dang good too. The service was the main disappointment. They clearly get annoyed with people sitting in the gorgeous patio area...so close it if you don't want us up there. Then the server grouched about splitting the check IN ADVANCE mind you. Will we be back, probably. Hoping it was just the end of season doldrums.

    (3)
  • Sharon J.

    Cute local place. Their is bar/restaurant and out back patio seating. And the patio seating you can take your dogs :) Went in for a fast burger and fries at lunch time. There was only one waitress for all tables inside and out plus one bartender. My girlfriend and I decided to set outside, where it seemed like everyone else had the same idea (was a beautiful day) Our poor waitress was running back and forth and forgot what we were drinking. And even mentioned she hated working alone and walking up the steps to the patio. (I felt bad for her) Our burger we good and the home fries were the BOOMB. Prices seemed hight just for a "ok" burger and fries. The highlight of the whole dinning was the blue Jays that tried to come down and steel our sugar packets off the table. Just "ok" if I do go back I'd try breakfast.

    (3)
  • Christine A B.

    Came up to Incline for my birthday weekend with a friend who used to live here. She said Crosby's was good so we went for a cocktail. What a nice local dive bar that is dog friendly. We sat outback by the creek looking up at the beautiful trees talking and getting caught up. We came back before we left to have lunch. They make their fries fresh. I only wish they were crispier. I got the patty melt it was great. My friend had the gyro which she loved!! I'll be back next time I'm here.

    (4)
  • Brian M.

    This place has much better food than your basic bar food. The food here is surprisingly good given the "basic bar" atmosphere. The staff are all incredibly friendly, its a fun, local place. I have been here frequently and the service and food are consistent. The outdoor area in the back is a nice touch. Always a fun place.

    (4)
  • Joe P.

    To be honest, I was much more impressed with this place than I thought I was going to be. They have a HUGE menu and the food is pretty tasty. I just love places like that. It doesnt seem like they run out of stuff and they have plenty of options to choose from. And the food is quick to be delivered... so that is quite nice. The service was just a tad slow... but that is OK - I think it was two guys for the whole place. So that was a bummer. Something was wrong with the fries, too. Im not sure if it was the grease they used or what - but just didnt taste right. I also think they were $5 for a massive side of fries - can I get a smaller side, please? I wouldnt mind returning here. I think every town needs a joint like this. Casual, yummy and plenty of space.

    (3)
  • Tammy Y.

    Great dive bar après ski! If you go to Diamond Peak the bottom portion of your lift ticket comes with a free beer here - definitely a good idea! *Edit update: they no longer do the free drink après ski :( The service here is decent and they have the usual suspects on the bar menu. They also have plenty of TVs for game days. The only downside to this place is that it's pretty dark inside - then again I don't go to a bar to sit under bright lights so I guess that's okay! The location of this bar is convenient and right off the main drag. There's even a Bank of America around the corner of the shopping center in case you need cash.. And parking is aplenty in the complex. Looking forward to beers with the ladies this weekend!

    (4)
  • Aaron S.

    Go for the beer, not the food. This place was somewhat high on the Yelp! list but I think it's purely for lack of other options. The people were friendly and the ambiance was that of a locals bar that happens to have decent size menu. The food however was sub-par. There are lots of fried things on the menu all which taste like fried oil that hasn't been changes in weeks. They have these awesome LOOKING cross cut fries but the taste just wasn't there. The chicken strips come like beer battered fish and chips and are below average. The Ruben sandwich was actually pretty good. I should have ordered a side of coleslaw instead of anything fried. The service was good enough and they seem to have a good selection of craft beers and a full bar. Every day they have happy hour specials from 3 - 6 and beers are $2.50 for domestic, $3.50 for craft beers, and $4.50 for cocktails. If you come, do it just for the drinks!

    (2)
  • Christie M.

    I wish I could've given Crosby's a 5 star rating. We've been coming here for years and have always loved the food, especially the excellent Double Dipped wings, but unfortunately the service leaves so very much to be desired. The three stars are more a reflection of the very sub par service and not the food. Our server was was simply awful. He didn't wear a name tag nor did he introduce himself so I can't name him but he was a mid twenty-something guy with virtually no personality and no regard for his customers needs. Once he delivered our food he didn't check back with us for nearly 20 minutes. My husband and daughter had wings and my husbands drink sat empty for so long he finally walked up to the bar to ask for a refill. Amazingly our server saw him do this, and made no attempt to apologize or comment at all on the fact that his customer had to get his own refill. He walked past us over and over and never looked our way, or asked us if we needed anything. Finally after we were done eating he came over and filled out waters. On top of that we saw a waitress who was obviously at the end of her shift drinking a beer and then she offered it to the cook who said he already had one. I am a small business owner, and our family owns a bar, and this kind of thing would never fly in our business or our families! I hope the owner reads the reviews because I'd hate to see a great place like Crosby's lose business over time with such bad service! It's really a shame because like I said, the food is quite good.

    (3)
  • David E.

    Crosby's Club sandwich was awesome! I had it with a sunny side up egg on top which was extra $ but super delicious. And, I had it with no bread to make it gluten-free. The cross cut fries with blue cheese dressing were amazing. It's a dive bar vibe but the food was great. The tomatoes on the sandwich weren't ripe but hey they're not in season so I guess that was foreseeable.

    (5)
  • Daniel P.

    I ordered the French Dip sandwich with waffle frys, and oh boy!! So delicious!!! Probably one of the best sandwiches I've ever had! I definitely will recommend this place.

    (5)
  • Mitzy M.

    This place was super accomodating to our group of 8 and even split up all our checks to make it easy to pay. Delicious philly and good selection of beer! Options of pitchers!

    (4)
  • Zach A.

    This was at the least Bad. The One good thing about it is that I may not have gotten food poisoning. But the night is still young. The twice dipped wings were awful it was like the worst of teriyaki sauce and hot sauce in one sauce. The salad was literally swimming in water. Not dressing, water. Just remember going to dive bars and strip malls is usually not a good idea.

    (1)
  • T C.

    This was the worst experience. Being a visitor to incline village we thought we would try this restaurant out. It wasn't very busy but the food was poor and the service was worse. We would definitely would not recommend

    (1)
  • Kim W.

    I think people only come here for the large selection of alcoholic drinks? There really is no appeal. Inside is drab, dated, dingy, and just plain unappealing...and the food follows suit. Ate here, got food poisoning, puked the rest of the night....ack literally left a bad taste in my mouth. Not a fan

    (1)
  • J M.

    Walk into the bar the server practically barks at us and says they're cash only (for the day). Went to the car and found some cash, so we went back. We couldn't find him, so we sat ourselves. After a few minutes I went to let him know we were back. He immediately and aggressively says "WELL HOW MANY", I say it's still just the two of us. He comes over a few minutes later and my girlfriend tries to break the tension by asking him how things are. He (still in an angry tone) says that the credit thing is down and he has too many customers. . . We're hungry, so we persevere through the drama and order sandwiched. He comes out about 10 minutes later and says they only have enough waffle fries for one order, so I settled with regular fries. The food comes out, and everything seems ok. Then midway through the burger I find a piece of plastic (about the size of a quarter). We didn't see the server again for another 20 minutes. By that time we just wanted to leave. He gave us the check, we paid, and decided Crosby's might not be the place for us. The overall condition of the bar/restaurant was dirty. The entire 45 minutes/1 hour we were there the tables beside us were never cleaned. I understand being a server has it's ups & downs, but he handled every situation wrong.

    (1)
  • Janet S.

    A really fun & local establishment. The staff is great. The owners are fun & fab. The fare is great. Am[ple portions. Drinks expertly mixed. I'll head there every time I'm in Incline Village.

    (5)
  • Daniele R.

    The staff and food are superb! We absolutely love the local family atmosphere and quality meals at reasonable prices. The owners are wonderful people we couldn't say enough about their amazing service.

    (5)
  • Ratt B.

    While touring around Lake Tahoe, we were looking for a place to get a beverage and an appetizer...saw this place online so we thought we'd give it a shot. When I looked at the menu I saw the clam chowder was homemade, so I ordered that along with a basket of the double-dipped wings (recommended by the bartender, Jessie). All I can say is WOW! The chowder was really good, but the wings were absolutely outstanding!! Honestly the best wings I have ever had (and that's saying a lot!) This is definitely on my list of destinations any time I'm anywhere near the Tahoe Basin! Cheers to the staff and the cooks!!

    (5)
  • Mark S.

    This is a great local hangout with good food, friendly atmosphere and fast and pleasant service. An Incline Village standard. Owners are great as well.

    (5)
  • Mr B.

    We came here after a nice long hike so were were hungry and thirsty. Had fun sitting out back. Great service, nice selection, the food was really good for pub food (loved the fries), and the beer was good and cold! Quick service too. This would be my first choice while in the area for a reasonably priced meal for the family.

    (5)
  • Cynthia A.

    Just tried Crosby's last night. It is a decent local sports bar hangout. On the plus side: My husband had the small ribeye steak, which was a great deal. It came with a small side salad, baked potato, grilled veggies, and 2 slices of garlic bread. We tried the soup of the day (minestrone) that was disappointing - it had good flavor, but very few vegetables and mostly pasta so it was a little on the thick side. The double dipped chicken wings were just ok - I prefer the wings at the other Incline Village sports bar, Rookies. But the service was great and it's a very comfortable (basic décor) place to hangout or watch sports. We'll be back!

    (4)
  • NevadaBackroad S.

    Great food and service, taking "pub food" selection and quality to a higher level. The double dip wings (teriyaki & buffalo) rock! When in Incline, this will be our place!

    (5)
  • Edee C.

    Jim and Gina have made this place a perfect place for locals and visitors alike. Crosby's offers a fun bar atmosphere with many big screen TV's to enjoy your favorite sport, news, or TV show. The separate dining room is a great place to enjoy dinner with the family. Summer time dining is excellent with a year round creek that runs through the property. Double dipped chicken wings are the best in town. Marvelous Martini's are my favorite. Crosby's is not just "pet friendly" but your pets are truly loved and appreciated here and have tasty treats as well. Want to be where "everyone knows your name"? Then Crosby's is the place to be!!!

    (4)
  • Raul P.

    Saw the offer at the bottom of my ski pass from Diamond Peak for a free drink in the pub. I like free drinks and I like to party so there we went! In time for happy hour and the .60 wings were scrumptious, a bit over cooked but good. Had a round of Angry Balls (Angry orchard hard cider and a shot of fireball whiskey as a shooter) Christmas in your mouth. I hope they do promos for that drink like we were talking with the bar tender. Always a hit. Good place bathrooms were really clean too (as was noticed by the girl with me that day). See you next ski trip.

    (5)
  • Keith G.

    Amazing place and pet friendly! We were in Lake Tahoe visiting and looking for a great place to eat but also had a patio outside so our dogs could join us. It was April and colder than forecasted. When we were walking toward the door the owners were walking in. We asked if they had accommodations outside and she insisted we bring our dogs inside because it was too cold! We sat comfortably with our little poodles near the window as we enjoyed our meal. The waitress was too sweet and even offered water for our fury family. The food was great, the atmosphere was fun and inviting. Thanks again to Crosby's for the hospitality for "all" of us and a great eating experience!

    (5)
  • Preston A.

    Don't let the hole-in-the-wall-appearance throw you off. In addition to having three or four thousand TVs with lots of feeds, (mostly) functional video poker machines in the bar, and good selection of beer they actually have good food and their bartenders can make a drink (they didn't even complain too much when somebody kept ordering foofy drinks). We visited on the last day of the NFL regular season, so the place was a freaking zoo. The staff was clearly harried but they were making every effort to keep people happy. The owner (I think his name was Jim - nice guy) was also running around helping, and made my day by getting my AFC Chargers on one of the TVs in a Niners' bar concerned only with the NFC. The "award winning" pork green chili wasn't mind-shatteringly good, but it was good. Kind of like a verde salsa with chunks of juicy pork (I took off like 3/4 of the melted cheese that covered the entire dish). My wife and friends thoroughly enjoyed the food they had ("expectation exceeding" shrimp stuffed avocado, "delicious" spinach wrap and "juicy and flavorful" southwestern burger). They also make a hell of a Greyhound. And apparently make breakfast all day. Crosby's is obviously a local hangout, but the locals (and their bear-sized dogs) are really friendly. Happy hour from 3-6 (and maybe other times I don't now remember).

    (4)
  • Charlotte A.

    Upon coming into the place we decided to sit in the bar area. We ordered two sides of the better-than-crack clam chowder to go with our meals. The clam chowder gets "five stars" all on its own and I know my clam chowder! We also ordered an alpine burger that was said to be pretty darn good, the homemade fries that came with it were awesome and I'm pretty sure we got like a half pound- no joke. I ordered the shrimp melt. That was also good, only thing was it was rather soggy and the bread soaked in more juice than I would have liked. The service was great, the waitress helped a lot with my decision and came back a few times to check on us. The bill wasn't bad either for two lunch entrees and two sides of crack chowder totaling around $28.00. Bathrooms were nice and clean and smelled good. Atmosphere in the place was casual and a smaller town feel.

    (4)
  • Irene L.

    My fiancé, our dog, and I were recently in the North Lake Tahoe/Reno area and were looking for a dog-friendly place to eat lunch. We were rudely turned away from another restaurant when we inquired about their dog-friendly status. A waitress at this other establishment strongly recommended Crosby's, so we decided to give Crosby's a try. When we first arrived at Crosby's we didn't know what to expect - the outside facade screamed "bar" not "brunch." However, we were pleasantly surprised when we walked in. After confirming that the restaurant was dog friendly (or, rather, very dog friendly), we were brought to a table on their outside patio. The staff was very friendly and attentive. We ended up ordering the following: Egg's Benedict, pancakes, and a side of bacon (for Teddy!). The food was pretty good, not the "bar food" that we were expecting to get. The restaurant also seemed pretty popular, not only with other tourists, but the locals as well.

    (3)
  • Olivia O.

    This is basically a sports bar restaurant with basic American style food but lots of options. It's no fuss, to the point cuisine. Eat outside if possible bc the inside is kind of uncomfortable looking and there's a great view of a dirty looking kitchen... Sometimes it's better to be ignorant about these things. Overall good in an area where there aren't a ton of other options.

    (3)
  • Marc P.

    This is a great family restaurant and sports bar in Incline Village. The owner's Jim and Gina are great and the staff great and accommodating. It is one of the few go to places worth going to for a quick Lunch in town. They make you feel like family! The food is great too.

    (5)
  • Amanda M.

    Seems to be a little bit of a hole-in-the-wall kind of place. Amazing double dipped wings, and mimosa with freshly squeezed OJ was fantastic too! The nachos were just ok, wouldn't get those again. Service was good, drinks were never empty and their patio seating was dog friendly which was neat, other people has their well behaved pooches there. Would most definitely go back for the wings, up there with the best I've had!

    (4)
  • J B.

    I would have given a 5 star rating, but the unwarranted high prices keep it at a 4 - tahoe location, tahoe prices. The staff is friendly and hard working. The food is several notches above bar food, although you are in a bar. Their salads are actually very good. I've never ordered it, but word is that they squeeze their own oj and grapefruit juice!

    (4)
  • Vicki O.

    Great service, Bartender Jordan was very nice. Good selection of bar food and lively locals to chat with. Stopped by here for a light bite after a local event. We had cocktails, chicken tenders and a grilled cheese and tomato sandwich that hit the spot.

    (5)
  • Chris W.

    My girlfriend and I went here today after reading the reviews on yelp. She had the breakfast burrito and I had the wings. We both really enjoyed our meals and our waitress was very friendly and prompt. The atmosphere was a typical pub atmosphere which we enjoy. I would recommend trying this if you are in the area. Don't be scared off by the fact that it's a hole in the wall.

    (4)
  • Amanda A.

    We are locals who love local bars. However it's so disheartening to encounter bartenders who are so dishonest . The Sunday evening bartender has been nothing but disappointing. Week 1 , ignored his patrons and was too busy eating his dinner to take orders . Week 2, charged us for drinks that were already paid for . Week 3 , denied Sunday football specials advertised happy hour specials . Tourist & locals beware! However we love the day bartender Michele and give her 5 stars ! I hope management will rectify this issue because crosbys would be a GREAT place for Sunday footfall .

    (1)
  • Blake N.

    Not worth stopping at if you have other options. The service is terrible! Wait staff likes to stand around and talk with the regulars and ignore you. Food is Meh at best. Overall feeling is nobody cares

    (2)
  • Rancher R.

    Funky and fun. The pork green chile warms your heart and puts a smile on your face. We sat out back under the tall pines. Played toss the bean bag while we waited for the food. Not a fancy place, but friendly and the food was good.

    (4)
  • Allie A.

    3.5 Finally stopped by for their daily happy hour - 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Very limited items on the happy hour menu, but I was there for the happy hour wings, which are 60 cents each. I ordered 3 of the double-dipped wings (combination of teriyaki and buffalo) and 3 of the mild buffalo. The double-dipped wings were very tasty and I'd definitely order those again. The mild wings were forgettable, but fine based on the discounted price and the fact that the wings themselves are small. I prefer dry rub wings to accentuate crispy skin - you won't get that here so there are no dry rub options that I saw. Finally, they tell you up front that the wings are cooked to order, so be patient. It took about 15 minutes. Also had the grande nachos (happy hour price $7). Next time I will remember to tell them to skip the olives and jalapeño peppers - my personal choice.

    (3)
  • Jennifer B.

    Sunday football...yes, yes and yes! This place is great for watching games. Beer selection is decent. Fresh made juices. Double dipped spicy sweet wings are delish. Staff was really friendly. Salad was ok...but it's a pub, I guess I shouldn't expect a super yummy salad. I would be interested to try their breakfast items. Overall good place for wings and football watching.

    (4)
  • Michele H.

    Ok we frequent this place too!! The servers are excellent and quite friendly, very locals atmosphere as we are laid back and joke around. They always meet our food requests and keep our cups full. The food is good. I like the salads with the fresh turkey instead of chicken for a change but the chicken tacos and homemade tortilla chips are awesome! We all share the chips as the fresh salsa with it is also fabulous! The kids menu is good and has a lot of variety and they are kid friendly with their buckets of crayons and their drawings they hang on the wall. They have daily specials and pies that I will have to remember to try next time but I'm always so full after the main meal. It's a nice convenient location too! I guess most places in town are!

    (5)
  • M. J.

    I'm ashamed I've been living here for 3 years and haven't reviewed Crosby's yet. It's the place that gets the lion's share of our dining-out business on account of its unbeatable double dipped wings (buffalo + teriyaki = OH MY GOD), reasonable prices, and wonderful staff. Crosby's is not expressly a sports bar à la Rookies down the street, but there's no better place in Incline to watch a game. Happy hour runs from 3-6 daily (including weekends) and offers deals on wings (50¢ apiece), beer ($3 microbrews), wine, and well drinks. More specials during football games. One final note: Whenever my mom (a resolutely healthy eater) visits, she always requests a special trip to Crosby's for the steak and cheese, which she routinely declares "so greasy" and yet somehow there is never a bite left over. I feel the same way about the waffle fries: extremely worth the splurge.

    (5)
  • Darren M.

    This is the classic locals dive bar for Incline Village imo. (I'm not a local). Great happy hour with $3.50 imports and $.60 wings. Ordered an IPA, fries and wings. Wings were spectacular, fries were a salt lick and beer pour was decent. Place was packed a lot of locals a few visitors, a ton of TVs with sports playing. I'd definitely come back, but a word of warning: when the bartender comes around at 5:55pm asking people if they want another round before happy hour is over, you better not charge them full price!

    (4)
  • John P.

    Always friendly and the first drink is free with a Diamond Peak Resort Pass

    (5)
  • Al H.

    Good chicken wings and good beer on tap selection. Service could be improved a bit and it more of a sports bar atmosphere.

    (3)
  • Nick T.

    Basic bar food - nothing fancy here; probably could do a lot better with their ingredients. Service is always good too! I'd write more but there wasn't anything specific that grabbed me other then I was hungry and usually come to Crosby's when I'm in town and want something quick and easy.

    (2)
  • Lavonne L.

    We chose Crosby's based on its location from our rented condo. We were seated immediately on the back patio. The prices are very reasonable but the service was not great. Most of the food was lukewarm to cold - but flavorful. The kitchen (located near the restrooms) was a mess.

    (3)
  • Diane M.

    Great pub/bar atmosphere... lots of locals hang out there, the people are friendly and the full bar has fresh squeezed juices.... Love the wings, I honestly believe they are the best in town... it's a ritual for my family. They are a deal for happy hour and double dipped are the favorite. Family friendly, and space for the dog in the summer too. The owners are generally there and the service is really great.

    (5)
  • Lee P.

    The double dipped hot wings is amazing - I'm a big hot wing fan and was blown away on how good the hot wings are here.

    (5)
  • Mister C.

    We had a group of 5 and needed food, breakfast, to be specific. About 10 am we walked in and were greeted immediately and asked our seating preference. We opted for outdoor seating and walked through the bar area, out the back door and up into a large garden area with several picnic tables. We selected one with good shade and sat down with menus. The breakfast menu is pretty complete, with most items 7-10 dollars. The kids selected French toast, which they devoured upon arrival. My wife had the basic egg combo with hash browns and toast. Just fine, is how she described it. Our guest also had the eggs platter, but with chorizo. He also described it as just fine, nothing special. I opted for the pancakes combo with 1 egg and 2 bacon strips. I should have had the eggs. The 2 pancakes I received were 2 of the most doughy, tasteless things I've had in awhile. The egg, ordered over medium, was overlooked. The bacon, however was perfectly delicious. It's really a shame that I was sitting near the shores of Lake Tahoe on a beautiful morning, actually wishing I was at a Denny's for breakfast. The service was friendly and prompt and I seemed to be the only one in our group who was dissatisfied with their menu choice, hence the 3 stars. If we go there again, it won't be for breakfast.

    (3)
  • Bill H.

    The atmosphere is more bar than restaurant. Menu is all over the board and the food is top notch. Wings are real good.

    (4)
  • Colleen M.

    It's a bar with bar food. I had the double dipped wings, which are dipped in hot sauce and in teriyaki. They were pretty awesome. My friend had the philly steak sandwich and it was pretty small and sort of sloppy but delicious nonetheless. We liked and I'd go there again for a casual après ski drink or lazy Sunday brunch.

    (3)
  • Tom L.

    Great chicken wings - probably the best we have ever had. The nachos are delicious. The adult beverages can be made with fresh squeezed grapefruit and orange juice - highly recommended. Great outdoor patio and friendly service.

    (5)
  • P C.

    Best wings in town, sandwiches and entrees are ok. 11 beers on tap, 16 in bottle. Sports bar with a casual, local feel. The Happy hour from 3p-6p is a pretty good deal.

    (4)
  • Jessica T.

    The back patio was perfect and casual for our family of four - kids ages 6 and 3. The menu had something for everyone, including chocolate chip pancakes for dinner for the kids. The Southwest Tortilla wrap was fine, nothing exciting. The Pastrami sandwich was dry. The waitress was friendly and working hard, but probably could have used some help on the patio. I would not have wanted to sit inside with the kids. I was glad we weren't in a rush.

    (3)
  • David L.

    I hosted a group of 60 people to a buffet lunch at Crosby's last weekend. From the beginning to the end, the owners ensured we had a wonderful experience. From arranging parking for 30 vehicles to menu planning to execution, it was flawless. We all sat outside on the patio area. Every table was shaded by umbrellas and the wait staff was continually attending to our needs. The food quality was excellent and the quantity was over the top. I would recommend Crosby's without hesitation!

    (5)
  • Shannon Z.

    Long day of snowshoeing on Mt. Rose, cold, hungry... The only place open during this huge winter storm is Crosby's. From the outside, I was not really all that impressed- looks like a Tex-Mex Irish pub meets sports bar in a strip mall from the early 1980's. I got the $6.00 huevos rancheros. I was scared. My first few bites were nervous little ones. It was really good food, greasy diner style but decent and affordable food. To be honest with you i would not have called my dish huevos rancheros but rather something less descriptive like "The Mexican Egg Special" since technically it was more of a cousin to the dish formally known as huevos rancheros, but whatever it's no big deal. The fresh salsa and fresh hot sauce was magical too. If I am ever in Incline Village and I am hungry I will definitely be back. They also offer veggie burgers in case you were wondering. My dining partner got a patty melt & fries and was equally impressed. And the happy hour special, 40¢ a chicken wing is a ridiculous.

    (4)
  • William S.

    This place was an interesting experience. We were looking for a place to eat on July 4th. We stopped in, and I kind of wish we had kept on our way. First, I wanted to order a cheeseburger. The price which was already a lot for this type of dish didn't include sides like.. pickle chips ($1 extra). It also tasted like many of the ingredients where frozen and not fresh. Frankly I can make frozen food by buying a TV dinner at WalMart - I don't need to pay restaurant prices for that. In addition was the surly service. I asked the woman about her $1 for sides and she was actually mumbling under her breath as she walked to the kitchen. I ended up having the French Dip which I wouldn't eat again. My friends had a chief salad (many frozen ingredients). The one bright spot was the chili.

    (2)
  • Lee W.

    Consistent pub food with a sports bar atmosphere. One word - Bacon.

    (5)
  • Aaron L.

    Home of the amazing, tag-teaming servers. Dropped by with our Diamond Peak coupons (check your lift ticket -- free beer! BEER!) and ordered a pair of drinks and the nachos. Drinks by one server, food by another, food brought out by someone else...you know, whatever works. I can't complain about the service, thing came out quickly. was pretty loud, wel, there was a very enthusiastic table watching the football game. That happens in bars. Nachos were quiet good. Topped with chili, the chips were crisp (not soggy) and overall, quite good. I have to say the prices are a bit on the high side, but that is endemic the the region; I wonder if locals eat up in Tahoe, or just always roll down to the Carson Valley for dining.

    (3)
  • lindsay f.

    YUM! Any time I end up in Tahoe, Crosbys is on my list of places to go. Been going there for years and the food is always good. Love the double dipped chicken fingers & crosscut fries with ranch....AND the austin chicken sandwich is amazing! Great fresh squeezed greyhounds and oj & vodka! They allow dogs on the patio too.

    (5)
  • Juanita L.

    A little divey bar with slot machines and a small "dining room." The food is usually pretty good for the price, especially the green chili stew, my favorite. The corned beef and cabage on St. Patrick's Day was pretty good. Unfortunately, nothing in Incline compares to San Francisco--or even Reno.

    (3)
  • Ed G.

    A local favorite for breakfast, lunch, drinks, you name it. Friendly service and good food and atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Scott F.

    Great home style cooked food and fresh squeezed juice cocktails. I've been going to Crosby's Pub for over 10 years. This place is very low key, a sports bar without all the yahoo's. Order the Blue Cheese Ribeye on Friday nights or the double dipped wings. Closes early so a great happy hour vibe.

    (5)
  • Star G.

    Hit the spot on a mid Sunday. ...Good home cookin' to go was reasonably priced - which can be an issue at Incline Village. I am a fan of the ground beef burrito. Perfectly cooked flout tortilla with simple beef and cheese inside. All the other produce is on the side. ...Wifey had a Club sandwich and said it was also very good. Hers came with fresh cut fries. They were good! ...Finally the service was friendly and we were well taken care of for a "to-go" order. ...We will be back fo sho.

    (4)
  • Pete R.

    This place rules, bottom line. Crosby's is a place I always go to with my family when visiting them in Inline Village. It's your typical looking pub and nothing fancy, the way I like it. I always get the Crosby's Breakfast Burrito with the green chili verde sauce and a spicy bloody mary. Get your day really going. All the food is very good and the drinks are reasonably priced. Service is fast, friendly and they'll always remember you. Oh not to mention, they have a dog friendly back patio which always rules! I'll be eating at Crosby's next weekend when I visit for Thanksgiving. Give it a try!

    (5)
  • Melissa B.

    Fun atmosphere & yummy hot wings!! My cocktails were delicious too! Would definitely come back!! Great happy hour for sure!!

    (4)
  • Cathy H.

    Crosby's has a great vibe. They are laid back and friendly. Dogs are welcome -- maybe one of the only dog-friendly patios in Incline Village? They have a really nice outdoor space.

    (4)
  • Rohini J.

    great wings - I really recommend the double dip ones (teriyaki and hot sauce in one). Food was great, but still a laid back bar atmosphere. Great service as well. I definitely recommend this place and if I lived around here, I would be a regular.

    (4)
  • Jim W.

    Awesome Chicken wings, chicken fingers, chili cheese fries etc. This place is great because it is good pub food at a great price. (Obviously not healthy but who's counting?) They have burgers, sando's, hot dogs, eggs benedict, burritos, etc. Anyone can find something they like here. I used to live in Incline and ate here about once a week or so. I love it and still still stop by when I'm in Incline. Good bar and selection of beer too!

    (4)
  • I Love S.

    Great place to go if you're in Tahoe with your dog and don't want to leave him/her in the car. The wait staff is so friendly and accommodating, they let you bring the dog onto the back patio, bring treats for the dog and water as well! Really really kind and friendly, you can tell they are animal/nature lovers, which makes sense given that they work in one of the most beautiful places on earth. The food was also good, regular pub grub,satisfying after a nice day on the water. Definitely going back!

    (4)
  • Christy C.

    the double dipped wings were awesome....so good that we came back for the pork chili stew later the same day. the staff was nice and i liked that i could play video poker at the bar while i waited for my food.

    (5)
  • Vanessa Y.

    BIG SURPRISE! Cold and very hungry after an afternoon of tobogganing in Lake Tahoe, we drove up HWY 50 hoping to stumble onto something remotely satisfying. Talk about not judging a book by its cover! We chose this place simply because it had the most cars parked out front (about 10) and were somewhat nervous as it was, how shall we say, very Midwest-Anglo. Boy were we thrilled by their extremely friendly and hospitable service, absolutely delicious wings (magic sauce), superior and effective drinks and happy hour prices ($0.40 wings!). Among price for value eateries in the Lake Tahoe area, Crosby's def takes the top spot.

    (4)
  • Corey L.

    This place has decent pub food at decent prices. The wings are excellent, and the burgers are good. The staff seems friendly. I like the trivia book on the menu - it helps pass the time while you wait for your food. A great place to replace the calories you burned on your ski, hike, snowshoe, etc. It's not fine dining by any stretch, but it's a good neighborhood place. We'll be back.

    (3)
  • Francesca S.

    As far as the main dishes I've ordered, they fell a little sub par; however, their wings are TO DIE FOR! The best wing's I've ever consumed. I recommend you get the double dipped wings. Like the menu says, they are a perfect blend of sweet and spicy.

    (4)
  • Sam S.

    Amazing place. LOVE the wings!!! Fresh squeezed orange juice-YUM!!! Love the staff!! Always our stop when in town, especially after a long day skiing!!

    (5)
  • Nikki J.

    Been here a few times, i'd suggest lunch/dinner items over breakfast. The veggie burger is excellent. The bartenders and waitresses are extremely friendly and the drinks are not overpriced.

    (3)
  • Clifton L.

    Absolutely LOVED this place. Called ahead of time to see if we could watch the Giants game, which I knew would be a tall order since Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals was on. Got there, and they set us up on a table in the back, with the Giants game on. Proceeded to order by far the best wings this side of Buffalo. You really do have to try these! Service was very quick, wings were done exactly as they should be, and the beer was served nice and cold. Would come back in a heartbeat!

    (5)
  • Christine M.

    Total local's dive, nothing more nothing less. We appreciate it for what it is. You may be sitting by a dot-com millionaire or a local plumber so don't be pretentious. Have a beer, chat with the bartender and put a little money in the poker machine. Its TAHOE TIME.

    (4)
  • Joe K.

    Yaaa, it's a dump, but the food is ok I guess. Nothing to write home about. I stopped into this place on a Friday night in early November. This place is definitely a locals place. Don't get me wrong, the place was not packed at all. Only about 8 or 9 customers and one bartender and the conversation amongst everyone sitting around the bar was the upcoming ski season. I say its a local place because if they don't know who you are when you walk in, nobody bothers to talk to you. I even showered that day, so I don't think I stunk too badly. I truly felt non welcomed there, again I feel it was because I wasn't a local. Still in search for that atmosphere where you are welcomed in this little town called Incline Village. Tons of money up here and a bit snooty but why does that attitude have to permeate into such a dumpy little bar? Wings were good, otherwise with everything else considered, this place would have scored a single star.

    (2)
  • Gayle F.

    My husband and I are almost Tahoe "locals" in the winter, driving up from the Bay Area every other week to ski/snowboard. One of our favorite hangouts is Crosby's. The owners, Gina & Jim, and all the servers are super friendly and get the food and beer out fast. When we walk in the door, they know what we drink and bring it on over. Their food is very good. The menu has a huge selection and everything I've tried is tasty. I personally love the Gyro with a side salad. Their salad dressings are homemade, the bleu cheese and cilantro lime are fantastic. My husband likes the Ruben. They also have a happy hour from 3 - 6, I believe. The chicken wings are discounted during happy hour, along with select cocktails, and they are super meaty with lots of flavor. Crosby's rocks!

    (5)
  • CIN H.

    My boyfriend and I drove up to Tahoe for the weekend and were starving Sunday on our way back home...We thought there would be a lot to choose from in incline village but we were wrong lol we are so spoiled here in the bay area. After asking a few locals were to go, we were pointed towards Crosbys. The service was incredible everyone was so sweet :) truly made you feel welcomed. Lots of flat screen perfect on NFL Sunday. We ordered two sandwiches very good but caution portions are HUGE but great value. I had a mimosa with fresh orange juice yummy! Next time we are in the area we will def stop by Crosby's.

    (4)
  • Kim C.

    You can't live in Tahoe for 6 years and not go to Crosby's. It's a favorite. Burgers, sandwiches, salads, beer...All good, all reasonably priced. Typical Grill Pub...but the only one in Incline! Well, not true. There's Village Pub...but that is geared more towards getting smashed than eating.

    (4)
  • Brian S.

    Great place good for kids too. Very good service and great pub food. I had the gyros sandwich and the only thing I would change is to make the yogurt sauce thicker. It was a little too runny / thin.

    (4)
  • Janie F.

    I ordered the burger w/ cheese and a salad w/ ranch. The buger was simple but delicious. The ranch was really good, probably not from a bottle. My husband ordered the nitro wings and fries. He finally met his match, nitro means nitro, hottest wings he has ever had, he did enjoy them. Now the fries win the award, Best homemade fries I've ever had at a restaurant. The only draw back it took a little while for my husband to get his beer, and the check at the end. But the wait staff was very friendly so it didn't matter too much. I can't wait to go back.

    (4)
  • Kevin S.

    I was dreaming of a White Christmas, and Crosby's gave me one. I think it's their magic Pork Green Chili. See, while I was inside slurping up the best pork green chili I have ever had (up to that point, since it was the only one I'd ever had until I made my own tonight), the day after Thanksgiving, outside some serious mojo was happening and a delicate but intense snow started to fall. We left Crosby's and strolled among the shops in the Christmas Tree Village shopping center where Crosby's is located, past Santa's little house, as the pavement, cars, and trees all took on a lovely dusting of snow, Christmas carols played over the speakers, and our turkey digesting ennui transformed into the excitement of children in newfallen snow. Next time you hit the north shore of Tahoe, find Crosby's in Incline Village. Don't bother with the lame burgers, the too-salty Clam Chowder. Order a bowl of Pork Green Chili. Ask for extra tortillas. Your tummy will be happy, and if you are lucky, outside the magic will begin.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 12

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Background
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Fri, Sat, Sun
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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