Major Changes Underway at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe, Including Demolition of Lone Eagle Grille

By Bob Vidra · Updated 2 min read
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INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – Renovation plans at the iconic Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino are paving the way for a major transformation expected to continue through 2027. Larry Ellison, who purchased the property in 2021, aims to elevate the resort to a five-star standard, overseeing extensive updates to its cottages, restaurants and waterfront amenities.

Among the most significant changes is the demolition of the acclaimed Lone Eagle Grille, which is slated to be replaced by a Nobu sushi restaurant. While the exact timeline remains in flux, resort insiders suggest April as the closing month for the lakeside dining staple. A Facebook user, Katie Louise Stumpf, recently expressed her frustration in a group post (https://www.facebook.com/groups/406264339428624/search/?q=hyatt), writing:

“Heard straight from the staff last night at dinner…come March, LONE EAGLE is done…Apparently the plans have been approved and this beloved north Tahoe staple is being replaced with a Nobu sushi restaurant. Nobody wants a Nobu! NOBODY. So pissed and sad!!”

Renovations and Closures

The resort’s enhancements began in April 2025, affecting direct lake access and beach activities. Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe officials note these amenities could remain closed until April 2027, aligning with the expected completion of the lakeside updates. During this period, visitors will still have access to the main pool, spa, fitness center, Grand Lodge Casino and select dining venues, including Cutthroat’s Saloon, Sierra Café, Tahoe-to-Go and Tahoe Provisions.

Lakefront cottages—referred to as some of the resort’s most coveted accommodations—are also undergoing a redesign to offer upgraded features and a heightened sense of luxury. However, these refreshed cottages will not be available until renovation work is finished.

Community Reaction

Local sentiment has been divided. Frequent patrons lament the departure of Lone Eagle Grille, a fixture for lakefront dining in North Tahoe, while others believe the shift to Nobu might attract broader clientele. Despite the mixed feelings, Ellison’s plans emphasize his vision of a modern, reimagined Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe, in line with upscale international standards.

Looking Ahead

Once completed, the resort’s transformation is expected to showcase new dining concepts, entertainment facilities and revitalized guest accommodations. We would urge travelers planning a visit prior to April 2027 to check on the availability of beach activities and lake access. With updates looming and demolition on the horizon, Tahoe regulars and newcomers will be watching closely to see how the changes reshape one of Nevada’s most well-loved lakeside destinations.

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