Tiger Bar & Café
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Tiger Bar & Café Reviews - 100
3.9
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Ginger Hobbs
This restaurant refused to allow my service dog in . She is trained to alert and get my medicine bag if I go into anphylaxis. We did not eat there and ask that you Please do not support this establishment.
Nicholas Enciso
Delicious food and drinks...and a pool table!!
John Duston CPA
Large helping of onion rings with French dip. Very good
DY S
Food is mediocre. The waitress served us was extremely rude and showed a drastically different attitude towards white and non white customers. It’s a shame for such an awkward experience in a famous resort like June Lake.
Henrique Dos Santos
I love Tiger bar! Always a nice experience!
Vince Abell
The tiger bar & cafe, is my favorite place to visit when we first arrive in June lake. It's the perfect place to unwind after a long drive to enjoy this beautiful mountain town. The food is great and everyone so nice. All of the businesses and store owners /employees , have been so nice and helpful for many years. This is truly Gods county, my favorite place to be.
Daniel Tellulater
Stopped in ordered a beer and burger. Started a conversation over the game. Wait staff was nice and attentive.
A woman came in asking about a white van parked outside (my van) I claimed it, and she barked "its taking up 4 damn spaces! Can't you see the lines" I said no they are warn and sand covered. Without hesitation I jumped up to move it and asked her who she was and if she could help me park my vehicle where she wanted it. She made rude coment under her breath and stormed off. I went outside where my van was parked with no other cars arround it. She was getting in a car and I again asked where she preferred that I park? She made various hand motions and was saying something about me in the car, I couldn't hear but it wasn't positive! I was tempted to leave my half drank beer and abandon the burger order when I realized in my haste I left my phone on the bar. I asked the bartender/waitress who she was and was told it was the manager. The two guys I was talking football with agreed she was way out of line. During dinner I noticed her berating a busboy and asked a different bartender if she was always this way. She said yes. I noted if the manager hates the service industry so much why is she in it? The bardender noted that the manager was a long time waitress / bartender and should know better. I gave a better than average tip (feeling sorry to the staff, who wants to work for such a terrible boss) I added a note about the situation on the recipt but figured it must be acceptable to the owner and it would go nowhere. I have no intention to ever return, but it angered me enough to write this negitive review.
Mo
Lively local hangout with nice views of the mountain. Yummie food. Nothing fancy but nice atmosphere and pleasant wait staff.
Steve Harshberger
Ordered to go. Inside was really comfortable looking with booths along the window, a billiards table, tables for four chairs in the middle. Unfortunately none these could used. Bar runs the length of the cafe on the right. We ordered a burrito, and two french dips with fries. Also the homemade lemonade was great. Would come back again!
James Seechurn
My rating is based on the food which was fine although only the burrito could be made vegan but that turned out well enough. It would be good to see some healthier options on the menu. My issue was the arrangements to stay open and adhere to Covid guidelines. I understand that places need to open to make money, so I'm not down-rating for this, but an enclosed space with 20 or so people inside laughing and talking with no dividers between tables makes me very uncomfortable. We ordered for pick up instead but even then, the only way to get the food and pay is to go inside and there is no contactless payment option. Adhering to state guidelines - yes, technically. A sensible way to safely open up a restaurant up - I don't think so. I wouldn't go back unless they allowed fully contactless pick-up.