RoJo's Tavern, a beloved establishment in picturesque South Lake Tahoe, continues to be a favorite among locals and a sought-after destination for visitors. Originally constructed in the 1920s/30s by Frank Globin as a multifaceted hub featuring a gas station, grocery store, bar, restaurant, and hotel, this historic building has evolved into the iconic RoJo's Tavern known today. Steeped in history, RoJo's Tavern has witnessed significant events, from the 1960 Squaw Valley Olympics to the founding of South Lake Tahoe in 1965. The tavern's unique rustic atmosphere is crafted from local weather-aged pinon pine and granite rock, reflecting the mining and lumber heritage of old Tahoe. Specializing in American fare, RoJo's Tavern's extensive menu includes ribs, chicken, steak, seafood, and pasta dishes, ensuring there's something for everyone, including a children's menu. Renowned for having the best ribs in South Lake Tahoe, RoJo's has the awards to prove it. The full bar and a variety of entertainment options, such as karaoke, open mic nights, DJs, and live bands, make every visit a memorable experience.