5 Best Restaurants in The Sierra Nevada, California

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Most small towns in the Sierra Nevada have at least one restaurant. Standard American fare is the norm, but you'll also find sophisticated cuisine. With few exceptions, dress is casual. Local grocery stores and delis stock picnic fixings, good to have on hand should the opportunity for an impromptu meal under giant trees emerge.

Vulcania

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Smack in the heart of the Village, this bustling restaurant greets you with the sound of martini shakers and the smell of Italian classics prepared by Food Network/James Beard finalist/Michelin-starred brothers Michael and Bryan Voltaggio. Grab a table near the swanky bar, or nestle into one of the globe domes on the patio. Here, servers deliver piping hot plates of lamb ravioli, crispy octopus with creamy gnocchi, or Voltaggi-O’s—a nod to the childhood classic SpaghettiOs (only the brothers’ version is made with homemade annelini pasta and a giant meatball). For shared plates start with the caprese, prosciutto di parma, or the white sauce pizza topped with mozzarella and fontina. In the open kitchen, you can catch a glimpse of the brick oven (imported from Italy) that cranks out consistent perfection.

Charles Street Dinner House

$$$

Centrally located Charles Street, its rustic decor heavy on the wood and Old West adornments, at once evokes both the gold-rush days and the 1980s, which is when it opened. The extensive straightforward menu includes hand-cut steaks, honey-barbecue baby back ribs, several pasta dishes, chicken, pork loin, lamb, a few well-adorned burgers, and some vegetarian options.

Hwy. 140 and 7th St., Mariposa, CA, 95338, USA
209-966–2366
Known For
  • Excellent steaks
  • Cheesecake, sundae, crème brûlée for dessert
  • Local feel
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Ducey's on the Lake/Ducey's Bar & Grill

$$$

With elaborate chandeliers sculpted from deer antlers, the lodge-style restaurant at Ducey's attracts boaters, locals, and tourists with its lake views and standard lamb, beef, seafood, and pasta dishes. It's also open for breakfast: try the lobster-crab cake eggs Benedict, huevos rancheros, or the Rice Krispies–crusted French toast.

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Gateway Restaurant and Lodge

$$$

The view's the draw at this roadhouse that overlooks the Kaweah River as it plunges out of the high country. The Gateway serves everything from osso buco and steaks to shrimp in Thai chili sauce; dinner reservations are essential on summer weekends.

45978 Sierra Dr., Three Rivers, CA, 93271, USA
559-561–4133
Known For
  • Scenic riverside setting
  • Fine dining in otherwise casual town
  • Popular bar

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School House Restaurant & Tavern

$$$

A Wine Country–style establishment that sources ingredients from the on-site gardens and surrounding farms and orchards, this popular restaurant occupies a redbrick 1921 schoolhouse in the town of Sanger. Chef Ryan Jackson, who grew up on local fruit farms, creates seasonal menus from the bounty of familiar backyards, mostly filled with classic American dishes with a contemporary twist.

1018 S. Frankwood Ave., Sanger, CA, 93657, USA
559-787–3271
Known For
  • Ingredients from neighboring farms and orchards
  • Historical country setting
  • Convenient stop between Kings Canyon and Fresno
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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