Reality TV star Lisa Vanderpump has opened a restaurant at Harveys resort at Lake Tahoe.
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Wolf by Vanderpump had its grand opening on Thursday, April 18, and will be open for dinner from 4 to 10 p.m. daily.
Harveys described the menu as “elevated comfort food” and “Instagrammable” cocktails. Among the items: truffle fries for the table ($39.95), pull-apart Wolf bread ($14.95), double smash burger ($23.95), lobster Cobb salad ($41.95), 16-ounce New York strip ($79.95), brownie-and-ganache “pine cone” ($19.95).
Lisa Vanderpump, 63, is the star of the TV show “Vanderpump Rules,” a “Real Housewives” spinoff in its 11th season. She and husband Ken Todd have owned more than 30 restaurants and bars, the show’s publicity says. Five are currently operating: Besides Wolf, they have SUR and TomTom in West Hollywood; Vanderpump’s Cocktail Garden, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas; and Vanderpump à Paris, at Paris in Las Vegas. A third Vegas restaurant, Pinky’s at the Flamingo, is expected to open this year.
Harveys, in Stateline, Nev., also has a Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen.
The South Lake Tahoe casino area got another celebrity-branded establishment late last year: Margaritaville Lake Tahoe Resort opened in December, two months after the death of the chain’s founder, musician Jimmy Buffett.