Welcome to Biggest Little Steakhouse — your go-to Northstar dining destination where fresh daily ingredients, craft cocktails, and steakhouse comfort meet in a lively, approachable setting. Whether you’re treating yourself, sharing a special night out, gathering with family or friends, or relaxing after ski time, we’ve got you covered. Locals, tourists, couples, and food-enthusiasts alike love our menu, our vibe, and our commitment to good food done right
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8001 Northstar Dr Suite 8114, Truckee, CA 96161
Phone: (530) 562-6023
Website: https://biggestlittlesteakhouse.com/northstar?utm_source=google
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: yelp.to
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Reviews
The filet mignon was okay, but it didn’t have any standout features.
The ribeye steak was disappointing. It tasted okay, but it wasn’t cooked to the order of preference. Instead, it was the kind that roasted and sliced into thin strips.
The salmon with balsamic vinegar sauce was terrible. I don’t know who came up with that sauce. It was so sacrilegious.
The food was good, not amazing, but our appetizer was clearly cold and uncooked. We had to wait 10 minutes to get it reheated, but it was essentially tostitos chips with melted shreddt cheese on top. We got a salad with grilled chicken and the chicken was also cold. We weren’t asked how any of the food was after being seated. We were told we’d get bread to start but never did, and honestly, it felt like no actual service was provided for the entire meal.
We also ordered the coconut fried shrimp, my advice don’t!! My kids didn’t like the mac and cheese. Ordering is done through a barcode at the table until a waiter comes, which felt impersonal for a fine dining restaurant.
Overall, I don’t understand why this place has such high ratings. For the price, the food and service kind of disappointing.
I understand the Village is expensive, but you still expect the food to at least taste good. The “steak pot pie” had no steak in it. The $24 salads were unimpressive and poorly presented. The ribs were burnt and oddly seasoned with a curry-style spice, served with no sauce at all.
Service was just as frustrating. One menu was provided for the entire table. When we asked for menus for everyone, we received only one more and were told to order via QR code. We were then instructed to pay through the QR code as well, only to find an additional $3.99 fee.
Overall, a very disappointing experience. I’d strongly recommend choosing one of the many nearby restaurants that don’t try to pass themselves off as something they clearly are not.
We ordered 2 glasses of wine, each different and we were brought out 2 glasses of the same. Our salads were way too overdressed, I’d recommend asking for your dressing on the side.
There was a group of 4 of us, 3 of us ordered the salmon and one ordered the French dip. One order of Salmon came out 5 minutes before the other 2, I then waited another 10 minutes for my French Dip. We had several of the staff coming up to ask how our meal was, each time we asked for our fries and potato. The fries came out after I was done with my sandwich along with the baked potato. As far as the meal, the Salmon was undercooked on 2 of the 3 plates. The sandwich was ok, but I really dislike eating a meal when the rest of the table is finished.
The dining experience was subpar and I will not be back. The last bit of advice I will offer is to decline any seats in the front of the restaurant, every time the door opens you are blasted by cold air. We all 4 had to keep our coats and hats on. Not at all what I expected.