Enne Mae G.
Yelp
SUMMARY;
Atmosphere: warm, homey place to fuel up (whether it be on coffee, sandos, or even an alcoholic beverage).
Service: friendly and quick.
Food: solid, fresh, tasty sandwiches. only real letdown was their fountain drink selection (Pepsi) lol.
4.5/5
Took a little detour on our way to Homewood and stopped by West Shore Market to fuel up before hitting the slopes (ok, when I say "hitting the slopes" I mean it literally as falling down is 50% of my ride down the mountain lol). My partner drove and I navigated, thus I skimmed Yelp and West Shore Market showed up with an admirable 4.5-star review.
As we entered, we were quickly welcomed with a homey atmosphere filled with coffee and pastry options, a lovely market, and a sandwich bar. The sandwich menu is quite simple, no more than a dozen sando options (and a few salad choices). I asked the cashier what their most popular sando was, and he said the top contenders are The Club and The Cubano. Both sounded delicious, but I opted for The Club, a lightly toasted and soft French bread filled with turkey, avocado, tomato, lettuce, and their chipotle mayo. I loved that the bread had the perfect outside crunch, but that it wasn't too hard that it hurt/scraped your mouth. They also filled the sandwich well -- not overfilled and messy, but a great ratio of filling to bread. I thought the chipotle mayo could have been more flavorful, but nonetheless, overall a pretty solid Club sandwich.
My partner ordered The Italian, and I had a few bites too. The Italian is filled with a number of meats, some lettuce, and maybe a drizzle of vinegar or vinegar-based dressing? I'd highly recommend The Italian.
BOTTOM LINE: Solid sandos, and they might be in the best in Tahoe! And only 5 minutes from Homewood.