Class A commercial building on US Highway 50 at the gateway to South Lake Tahoe, California, positioned on the busiest corridor into the Tahoe Basin. Built in 2013, 3,652 square feet across two stories on a 10,019 square foot lot with approximately 70 feet of Highway 50 frontage, 11 on-site parking spaces, and an internally illuminated freestanding monument sign.
The parcel sits in the Meyers Community Center district (MAP-1) under the 2018 Meyers Area Plan, one of the most flexible commercial zones in the Tahoe Basin. Permitted uses by right include eating and drinking establishments, food and beverage sales, retail, professional offices, personal services, bed and breakfast, amusement and recreation services, and small-scale food production. Hotels, motels, and additional employee housing are available by conditional use permit. The Area Plan explicitly supports tourist-serving, recreation-oriented businesses that reinforce Meyers mountain culture and the walkable community vision.
The building operates as a full-service restaurant. The kitchen is built out to production brewery, taproom, or destination restaurant standards: multiple deck pizza ovens, a 9 ft x 9 ft walk-in refrigerator, an 8-tap beer keg walk-in cooler, commercial-grade appliances, and multiple workstations. The dining area features a gas log fireplace, full bar, counter seating, custom booths, and a office space. Upstairs is a second-floor living quarters (currently used as an office), allowed by right as employee housing for commercial buildings over 1,000 square feet of commercial floor area. Outside is a fenced front yard with firepit and on-site parking.
The location is uniquely positioned for a destination concept. Meyers is the primary South Shore entry point from the Bay Area, Sacramento, and Central Valley. The Pat Lowe Memorial Bike Trail runs along US 50 past the property, connecting Meyers to South Lake Tahoe and the planned South Tahoe Greenway Multi-Use Trail corridor. Within minutes of the building: Tahoe Paradise Golf Course, Upper Truckee River access, Washoe Meadows State Park, Echo Summit, Heavenly Mountain Resort, Kirkwood Mountain Resort, and the El Dorado National Forest trail system.
Inventory, all fixtures, the Bob Dog Pizza trademark and logo, and the illuminated monument sign convey with the sale. Permits and plans available on request. Whether the next chapter is a production brewery and taproom, a destination restaurant, a recreation-oriented retail hub, or a continuing owner-operator concept, 3160 US Highway 50 offers turnkey commercial infrastructure, broad entitlements, and a Highway 50 address in Meyers, California at the gateway to South Lake Tahoe.