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Reno in 4 days

If you only have 4 days to spend in Reno, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Reno is a city of characters, a place of optimism and energy. The city is also home to the University of Nevada. The Downtown area has restaurants and cafes, the city's largest park, and a river walk along the Truckee River. The city is known for its gaming but also has outdoor activities. Lake Tahoe is just over an hour's drive from Reno and offers recreational activities such as skiing, hiking and boating.
With favorites like Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, Eldorado Reno - A Caesars Rewards Destination, and Greater Nevada Field, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Charlie Palmer Steak Reno and Rim Asian Bistro so you can get the best taste of Reno while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Table of contents
  • Reno in 4 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • East side of town
  • Proximity is everything
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Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, National Automobile Museum, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Grand Sierra Resort and Casino

4.3
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4.0
(653)
Resort hotel
Casinos & Gambling
Bar
Casino
The Grand Sierra Resort and Casino is a lively property with a diverse range of dining options, a bustling casino, and various amenities such as a spa and theme park. The recently upgraded Grand Buffet offers an array of international cuisine including Indian and Vietnamese dishes, along with new vegan options and a tempting dessert station.
I had the pleasure of being served by one of the best bartenders (An An) I've ever encountered during my recent visit to the High Limit Bar at Grand Sierra Resort & Casino. From the moment I sat down, the service was exceptional. She was very professional and attentive, but also warm, personable, and genuinely welcoming. She crafted each drink with precision and care, offering great recommendations and demonstrating impressive knowledge of both classic cocktails and what stood out most was her ability to make me and my group of friends feel comfortable with having drinks before we start our casino play in there. The atmosphere at the High Limit Bar is already top-tier, but the bartender (An An) elevated the experience to something truly memorable. If you're visiting Grand Sierra, do yourself a favor and stop by the High Limit Bar, you won't be disappointed!
Annah S — Google review
This hotel is SUPER cool with lots to do and plenty to see! We came for BLFC and we had a suite with a connected double Queen. The rooms and views were GORGEOUS. My only complaints are that, the rooms need a much more thuro look over when cleaning. The Queen had left over food in the fridge from the guest before, random trash in the fake glued down vases, and in the suite there was a good amount of areas that had very thick dust caked up. I know time is limited for cleaning but this hotel may want to invest in bigger cleaning teams/more employees. The pools and hot tubs are awesome! they are massive and I didn't feel like I was over crowding was happening even with the amount of people there. My only other complaint is that everything inside the hotel is EXPENSIVE. You would save more money getting 5 pizzas delivered than you would buying it there. We got 1 pie for over $55. 1 PIE. The froyo place tho? Hands down best pricing. Bless that place.
Alyssa T — Google review
Room was large and comfortable. Was there for 2 nights. Housekeeping missed providing more toilet paper and it too 2 hours to get it. That was a bit rough since I NEEEDED it. So much to do inside this resort. You could stay a week and probably still not do it all. Amazing space for a reasonable price. I would definitely stay again.
Tonya D — Google review
I like how welcoming and attentive An An was from the moment I sat down at the High Limit bar. She has an incredible personality that makes you feel like a regular, even if it’s your first time there. My drinks were made perfectly every time, and she remembered what I liked without me even asking. Her energy, professionalism, and genuine kindness really stand out. You can tell she truly loves what she does, and it shows in how she treats every guest. An An made my night at GSR memorable, definitely the kind of bartender who deserves recognition for her top-notch service!
Mindy B — Google review
Honestly, just about every thing about this resort is good. They have a great location. It is not far from the airport. It’s easy to get to from the freeway. It is near many other attractions in Reno. They even have an outdoor golf driving range. In addition to that, there is so much to do inside the resort whether it’s at the pool, gambling, the kids play area, or just the restaurants and bars that are contained inside. They have many tables to play card games or electronic keynote and slot machines. The security was very friendly. The hotel staff was quite helpful and even nice enough that I considered a $15 room upgrade charge. I’m actually glad that I did because the rooms are quite nice in the Vista tower. I was told they were recently remodeled. Comfortable bed, room layout was fantastic, the views out of my window were fantastic, and everything was so clean. My only gripe is that they don’t have a fan in the bathroom. But, I would definitely stay here again. Good experience.
Nathan H — Google review
Maybe I just got unlucky, but honestly I didn't feel like this was all it was cracked up to be. I reserved a couple nights before and booked a 1 bed; when I checked in, they told me all they had were 2 beds (quite rudely I might add). All good, these things happen. When I went up to my room though, the room was unclean (there was literally bits of food and large crumbs on the floor). The thermostat was also broken so the whole night it felt like 60 degrees. This on its own wasn't enough to bother me (like I said, sometimes these things happen). What did irk me was when I asked about being moved to a room with working AC, the lady at the desk very rudely told me it was impossible and that it could only be fixed in the morning. Morning came and went, I returned to the hotel room to find that the AC was still broken and spoke to another person at the front desk. She was much more friendly and within the hour, it was fixed (she also said that she found no record of it in the system earlier and said that I could have requested to be moved to another room as they had a few others open that night). The next night was much better, but the morning after there was a problem with my showerhead - it's just wouldn't let out any water. Again, I'm sure that this won't happen to most people and might give this place another chance, but after my stay I couldn't in good faith leave a five star review. Especially when I left thinking I would have had a better experience at a Marriott or Hilton. On the bright side, the view was pretty nice! The room was also quite spacious and there was plenty of entertainment options on the ground floor. Parking is a beast though.
Nirmal K — Google review
Steven Y & Isaac from security helped me to find a black bag with an expensive gift inside that I left at the front desk. The desk person said he turned it into security but security couldn’t locate it. I was feeling anxious and they did a good job to keep me calm. I was very impressed. They didn’t give up, they looked everywhere. They got someone to look at the tape. Long story short they found it and I was so happy. Their demeanor towards me was calming, and I have to admit I was stressed out. They were kind and were able to help me stay calm. I was impressed by both of them. Well done! Someone must of trained them or they just have excellent instincts!! My friend will be happy when she gets her 60th birthday gift that I almost lost. Thank you Steven Y & Isaac!!
Christina V — Google review
Would give less than one star if I could. Site 167. Oct 23. We stayed one night at the Grand Sierra “Resort” RV park — which, as it turns out, was literally being demolished the next day — something no one mentioned when taking our payment. Check-in (after 5pm you need to go to the hotel front desk) was pure confusion: the front desk checked us in but didn’t give a key card, then passed us to security who had no idea what was going on. I went back to the desk, where they suddenly said we didn’t need a key… until we tried to use the showers and washrooms, which were all locked behind keycard access. When I spoke to another staff member, he admitted we were technically allowed to use the resort amenities — but they still refused to issue a key card since it was “the last night before closure.” Translation: we paid for amenities they knowingly refused to provide. Security tried to help, but even they said their hands were tied. We were told our only option was to call security every time we wanted to use a bathroom or shower. Completely ridiculous. We never got access to a single facility, and the next morning the RV office was closed with a “be back at 11:30” sign. Meanwhile, construction crews were already tearing the place apart — jackhammers, dust, and airport noise all night. Nothing about this resembled a “resort.” At best, this was gross mismanagement. At worst, it borders on false advertising, since the resort sold a stay with amenities that were clearly unavailable. Under Nevada’s deceptive trade practices laws (NRS 598.0915), that’s considered a misleading representation of services. Guests deserve transparency and basic honesty — not to pay full price for a demolition site. Do yourself a favor: stay literally anywhere else in Reno. ****UPDATE: circus circus has a great lot across from them. Go pay 60$ for a great room and just park your RV in the lot. Had a blast in the three attached casinos. Not sure why all the RV resources say grand Sierra is the place to be. I will be updating the RV sites with better recommendations and photos. Location location location (and amazing service)!!! The circus circus is also close to the river walk which was great 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻. I've downgraded the review to reflect how much better the circus circus location is. We didn't know as it was our first time in Reno.
M P — Google review
2500 E 2nd St, Reno, NV 89595, USA•https://www.grandsierraresort.com/•(800) 501-2651•Tips and more reviews for Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
5 min · 2.3 mi
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Reno-Tahoe International Airport

4.3
(3785)
International airport
Airport
Reno-Tahoe International Airport is an arts-focused airport that boasts a gallery and occasional live music performances, as well as two dog parks. Located in Reno, Nevada, this city offers abundant outdoor recreational opportunities with over 300 days of sunshine annually. The area's surrounding mountains provide ample hiking trails and ski resorts, while the proximity to Lake Tahoe attracts adventure seekers to its ski resorts and pristine shorelines.
BEST LITTLE AIRPORT in BIGGEST LITTLE CITY - By far the best arrival and departure airport for the west coast. Smaller and efficient and the air actually moves making it fresh and safer from airborne viruses. Too many large west coast airports are sealed with no air flow, a hassle and too bustling. Drive in and out w a rental car is so easy and you don’t need to deal w the unpredictable Bay Area traffic. It is also a very clean and artful airport that has interesting things posted and placed throughout the airport.
Astrofish — Google review
A Charming Airport with an 80s Flair This small international airport has a unique and authentic charm that takes you back to the 1980s. While it may not be the most modern facility, it offers a pleasant and hassle-free travel experience. The staff is exceptionally friendly, creating a welcoming atmosphere from the moment you arrive. One of the biggest advantages is the efficiency—there are no long waiting times, making check-in, security, and baggage claim quick and smooth. The airport provides a decent selection of amenities, including a few fast-food restaurants, bars, and sit-down restaurants, as well as a lounge for those who want to relax before their flight. There are also some shopping options to browse. Transportation is well-organized, with good public transport connections and convenient shuttle buses to nearby hotels. Overall, this airport may not be the most high-tech, but its nostalgic charm, friendly service, and efficiency make it a great place to travel through.
Michael P — Google review
A smaller airport that is easy to get in and out of. Located close to downtown and plenty of airport shuttles available. Rental car center is on site. The terminals get a little crowded. Plenty of gaming machines along with a decent variety of food option. The airport was clean with plenty of seating.
B.F. 0 — Google review
Small but mighty! Reno-Tahoe Airport is compact, which makes it super convenient for pick-up and drop-off. The car rental area is just a short walk from the terminal — step outside and you’re practically there. It’s also located close to a Costco gas station, which is perfect if you need to refill before returning your rental. One surprising perk: they do have a lounge available for credit card holders — a nice bonus you might not expect from a smaller airport. That said, there are a few downsides. The regular security line can be slow, with wait times ranging from 20 to 30 minutes during peak hours. Unfortunately, there’s no CLEAR service here yet, which would’ve been a nice addition to speed things up. Overall, it’s a solid regional airport with some great conveniences, but be prepared for a bit of a wait if you’re not TSA PreCheck
Y T — Google review
Clean and compact airport, easy to navigate. Slot machines throughout if you want your last minute excitement. Get a seat at McDonald's to get an awesome view.
Eugene S — Google review
Lines moved fast at 5am on a Wednesday. TSA was friendly despite confiscating my unopened water bottle. Boarding on American Airlines went by fast and smoothly.
Anna B — Google review
Older airport, but nice and clean. Grab a bite to eat, or gamble while you wait for your flight. Some grab and go stores, along with some fast food options. Restrooms are clean.
MyVisit M — Google review
I liked this airport because it was just the right size. Security, gate staff, and rental car facility staff were just as friendly as I wanted and were quick with anything. I was in shock that no one was in security and it only took 2 minutes to get from the rental car facility to your gate. All in all, everything was so close and convenient. They also got good restaurants to choose from too before and after security. Overall, Reno-Tahoe Airport for traveling is the way to go!
Nikolai M — Google review
2001 E Plumb Ln, Reno, NV 89502, USA•https://www.renoairport.com/•(775) 328-6400•Tips and more reviews for Reno-Tahoe International Airport
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Reno Public Market

4.1
(3005)
Restaurant
Concert hall
Event venue
Food court
Market
Reno Public Market is a laid-back strip mall featuring popular retail chains, fast-food eateries, and casual dining options. It houses the largest independent restaurant in Reno and is the biggest property in Midtown. The market's Food Hall showcases a variety of local food vendors offering Asian fusion, Colombian and Argentinian cuisine, as well as classic favorites like burgers, BBQ, and fried chicken.
We went specifically to see Uncle Junkee. It's a vintage clothing costume and antique store. It's so fun to browse through. They had some interesting food places, but we didn't eat.
Jean P — Google review
Such a fun vibe for concerts. Where else can you go where you get your choice of super tasty food in a variety of styles. We danced, sang, enjoyed delicious pizza, pasta and Ramen. What more could you ask for? Watch FB or Insta for band dates and times.
Tami C — Google review
Cook was the most jovial and happy to share his gift with us. Quick service and Beyond delicious baby beet salad!! I am so glad I took his recommendation on the salad!! My husband's dish was also really yummy.
Sheila P — Google review
I absolutely loved the vibe at Reno Public Market—super lively, welcoming, and full of character. The cute little boutique-style stores added such a fun touch, perfect for a little browsing break between bites. Now let me tell you about the food. Wow. I had the best Philly cheesesteak I’ve ever tasted—perfectly seasoned, juicy, and packed with flavor. And the pupusas? Incredible. Soft, cheesy, and full of deliciousness in every bite. Reno Public Market is easily one of my new favorite spots in town. Great energy, great eats, and a great way to spend an afternoon or evening.
Alex P — Google review
It is always a great place to watch a band play some music and have some great food and even a drink. All kinds of different food to choose from to eat. And sometimes even meet some great people, like Dog the Bounty Hunter. I think didn't get a chance to talk to him.
Camaro 6 — Google review
Discover this space and loved it. Was there on a Sunday and there was a DJ and dancing. Food options offer a wide choice of ethnic cuisine.
Eric B — Google review
Many food options in the space. Lots of seating, including upstairs and outside (upstairs also). Table games, entertainment, and people watching are all good too.
Mike S — Google review
This place is always fun! It's like a mall of food trucks and they have free shows and karaoke all the time. Plus the have giant blocks for the kids to play with and 'corn hole' and other games to play with. So far, I haven't met a single 'Karon', everyone is having a good time.
Jason A — Google review
299 E Plumb Ln, Reno, NV 89502, USA•https://www.renopublicmarket.com/•(775) 993-3220•Tips and more reviews for Reno Public Market
5 min · 1.6 mi
4

National Automobile Museum

4.8
(2345)
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4.8
(1852)
National museum
Museums
Art museum
Children's museum
The National Automobile Museum in Reno, Nevada is a must-visit for car enthusiasts and history buffs. With over 220 antique and vintage cars on display, the museum offers themed exhibits that provide educational and historical insights. From classic American muscle cars to European sports and racing vehicles, the collection showcases decades of automotive innovation. The museum also serves as a unique event space for various occasions such as corporate training, weddings, receptions, and special events.
The National Car Museum is a phenomenal destination! Even as someone who isn’t a huge car enthusiast, I was captivated by the impressive collection. Each vehicle is displayed with detailed plaques outlining its unique history, manufacturing origins, historical uses, and original cost. The 1938 Phantom Corsair in Gallery 4, valued at over $2 million as of April 2025, is a showstopper! From movie cars to race cars, emergency vehicles, and fire trucks, there’s something for everyone. This non-profit museum, closely tied to the Harrah Casino and Resort, also features an amazing children’s play area, making it a great spot for those with kids or grandkids. I spent over two hours here, and the time flew by. Two thumbs up for anyone interested in automotive history—you won’t be disappointed!
Chris N — Google review
Wow! We were excited about seeing this place, but had no idea how encompassing and incredible the collections and it were. So many things to see. So many incredible stories. Cannot recommend the docent tour that starts at 1:30 PM daily enough! Our tour guide was excellent. Very informative and brought things to life in a chronological history. It was a great experience. You’ll need lots of time to explore all of the galleries. Well worth it!!!
Cyndi H — Google review
Beneath Reno’s sky so wide and clear, The National Automobile Museum draws near. A dazzling world of steel and chrome, Where every car feels like home. From vintage rides of days gone past, To sleek machines built to last, Each gleaming hood, each polished wheel, Whispers stories time can’t steal. Elvis’s ride, a shining star, And racecars built to speed afar, Classic curves and engines roar, Legends live forevermore. Kids laugh and play, exploring all, In this grand museum’s hallowed hall, Where history and passion meet, And every visit feels complete. So come and see this treasured place, A shining gem in Reno’s space, Where wheels turn dreams into art, And car lovers find their heart.
Yarick S — Google review
I absolutely love this museum! I got married here in 2017. I now have a membership and I bring my daycare kids once a month! The new child's play area is perfect for high energy kiddos!
Kayla C — Google review
The National Automobile Museum in Reno is an absolute must-see for anyone visiting the area. Located downtown along the Truckee River, this world-class museum celebrates the golden age of the automobile with one of the most impressive and beautifully displayed car collections in the country. The museum was born from the legendary collection of Bill Harrah, the gaming pioneer who spent decades amassing more than 1,400 classic cars. After his passing, the community came together to save a portion of his incredible collection, which now forms the heart of this museum. The result is a stunning tribute to automotive history, innovation, and artistry — all under one roof. The layout is fantastic, guiding visitors through themed galleries that feel like walking through time. You can stroll past early horseless carriages from the 1890s, gleaming luxury models from the Roaring Twenties, powerful muscle cars, and even one-of-a-kind celebrity vehicles. Some of the most famous pieces include the 1907 Thomas Flyer that won the New York to Paris Race in 1908, Elvis Presley’s 1973 Cadillac Eldorado, Frank Sinatra’s sleek 1961 Ghia, and the quirky “Jerrari” — a Jeep Wagoneer powered by a Ferrari V12 engine. Each car has its own story, and the exhibits bring those stories to life with detailed displays and historical settings. What really makes the National Automobile Museum stand out is the people. The staff and volunteers are friendly, passionate, and extremely knowledgeable. They clearly love what they do and are always happy to share fascinating facts or answer questions. Their enthusiasm makes the experience feel personal and engaging, whether you’re a lifelong car enthusiast or just someone who appreciates craftsmanship and history. The entire space is clean, well-organized, and thoughtfully designed — perfect for families, travelers, and locals alike. Every corner of the museum offers something interesting, from classic designs to rare engineering marvels. It’s easy to spend a few hours exploring and still feel like you’ve only scratched the surface. In short, the National Automobile Museum is one of Reno’s true treasures — a place filled with history, heart, and horsepower. A definite must-visit when you’re in town.
Alan D — Google review
Wow! We just had the best tour ever! Mr. John Plow explained, in beautiful detail, about many of the amazing cars in the museum and the history surrounding them. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and look forward to bringing more visitors back with us again.
Wendy J — Google review
Awesome museum with a gorgeous collection. The best part is their collection of Ed Big Daddy Roth vehicles, including the Beatnik Bandit, one of the most important custom cars ever made.
Jeff L — Google review
Wow! What a great collection of cars! This is a very well organized museum with not only a great collection of cars but lots of extras added to give each area a special feel for the time era. It was fun to see not only some unusual cars but also vehicles used in movies as well. We spent about 2 hours here and highly recommend a visit!
Susan H — Google review
1 Museum Dr, Reno, NV 89501, USA•http://www.automuseum.org/•(775) 333-9300•Tips and more reviews for National Automobile Museum
9 min · 0.46 mi
5

Greater Nevada Field

4.6
(2941)
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4.6
(579)
Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Baseball club
Baseball field
Greater Nevada Field, also known as Aces Ballpark, is a vibrant stadium located in downtown Reno, Nevada. It serves as the home ground for the Reno Aces, a minor league baseball team. The stadium offers more than just baseball games; it hosts various local events and provides tours for visitors to learn about the history of sports in Reno.
I’m not usually a baseball ⚾️ fan but I really enjoyed seeing the Reno Aces game. The 🌭 hotdogs here are amazing 🤩. It also has a nice area park for kids to play. I will definitely 💯 come back and try more food. 🍲 The staff here are really friendly and nice. 😊 it was such a great experience.
Jami B — Google review
This was an easy to navigate ball field with lots of service options. The restrooms were kept clean and rarely had a line every time I went. We attended two of the Banana Ball games with 10,000 people in attendance. We were in the berm. Security did a good job of making sure people weren't standing at the fence, so the view was never blocked.
Susan H — Google review
We always have the Best time at the Ball Park! Food is great with lots of choices. I love that there are many bars throughout the park, even self-checkout stations. The MC keeps everyone entertained throughout the game and makes it fun for the whole family!
Brenda M — Google review
Great fireworks display after certain games. Easy entry and exit of ballpark. Labeled wonderfully for seating. Vendor lines are quick. Great experience overall.
Tim V — Google review
The staff was attentive and nice. The food was good and the parking was quick and easy. We had a great time!
Mike M — Google review
Gr8 park, I am a big fan of intimate games. Parking for the game sucks. Eric the president of the Aces and friends with the owner is ruining the park. So anti social, almost uncomfortable in his own skin. Poor choice, is my opinion.
Brien P — Google review
We had the best time with our church on faith night. The fireworks made the night end magical.
Rhonda R — Google review
A great little ballpark. Big enough to accommodate the attendees but intimate enough that it feels like a family outing. The digital displays are sharp and easy to read from anywhere in the stadium. The field lights are bright and disperse the light well throughout the stadium. Lastly, the staff works very efficiently, from the concession stands, ushers, and field workers. The whole team works well and provides visitors with a fantastic experience.
Roy A — Google review
250 Evans Ave Suite 101, Reno, NV 89501, USA•https://www.milb.com/reno/team/club-information•(775) 334-4700•Tips and more reviews for Greater Nevada Field
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Charlie Palmer Steak Reno

4.4
(802)
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4.2
(473)
$$$$very expensive
Steak house
Charlie Palmer Steak Reno is a contemporary steakhouse located in Reno, NV, known for its modern industrial-chic space and new renditions of classic steakhouse favorites. As part of the Charlie Palmer Group, this fine dining restaurant offers expertly prepared American cuisine using the finest ingredients. The restaurant's open layout and modern decor create an inviting atmosphere that makes fine dining accessible to all guests.
My husband and I had come to Charlie Palmer‘s steakhouse to enjoy a date night. Little did we know we would have the best night of our lives on a Tuesday. Our waiter Albert was extremely attentive and friendly. The food was exquisite and when we got hot towels towards the end of our experience, I was sold that that would be our very favorite place. We really enjoyed this amazing restaurant inside of the grand Sierra. We will definitely be back thank you.😊
25Hooyah — Google review
This evening my table had a phenomenal four course meal. Presentation was spectacular. Timing of serving different courses was on point. Exceptional service by our waiter Forest, who went above and beyond to see we had a pleasant evening. He deserves a raise! Best service we had in a while. You could sincerely tell that he has passion and pride in his work. We especially appreciated the chef coming out to our table to spend a brief moment asking our thoughts of the meal. Fully pleased with our experience. Only one small recommendation was the TV just to the side of our table with the sports game on , it was a small distraction from the rest of the lovely dining atmosphere.
Cheryl G — Google review
All around a really good dining experience. I walked in with jeans, t-shirt, and tennis shoes and felt under dressed. But, the staff was fantastic and very helpful. They waited on me very well and kept the drinks filled. In the restaurant row of the Grand Sierra Resort, it’s worth the trip into this casino to eat here. The aesthetic of the place is calm and a good place to relax, eat with a friend/loved one, or even a classy business meet up. They have a great selection of food. I chose the 21-day aged ribeye. Delicious and perfectly cooked. The creamy Yukon mashed potatoes were also amazing and complimented the steak every well. I would definitely come back and eat here again.
Nathan H — Google review
We had a fantastic birthday dinner celebration at Charlie Palmer Steak! The cocktail list was impressive, especially the Poire d'Or, which I absolutely loved, and the service was top-notch. The ambiance is elegant, and every member of the staff was professional and attentive. Our server Landon was super fun and felt like the perfect fit for the vibe here. We loved his service and he treated us so well! We started with the classic Caesar salad, followed by the New York strip with peppercorn sauce, a half lobster tail, and a side of mashed potatoes. Everything was perfect and I loved the lobster tail. For dessert, we enjoyed a flawless creme brulee, and to top it off, they brought out a complimentary pineapple cake with birthday candles. Like, so thoughtful. The beer list was also very European and well-curated. My fiancee had a German beer. I'd highly recommend Charlie Palmer for a fun and memorable night out!
Sarah B — Google review
Amazing food and customer service! Our waiter was super friendly and on top of it. We were being checked on constantly making sure we had the best experience possible. Definitely recommend! Our waiter was Forest, he was awesome!
Brooke B — Google review
Food was amazing, atmosphere was great. But the service we received from Forest our waiter was the best. Thanks for the great experience and delicious food. We will definitely be back
Taurus T — Google review
Had a really nice mezcal and chartreuse cocktail. The steak was perfect, as was the fois gras. Lobster M n C to comfort the pallet. Dessert was ok, can’t remember what it was but pic provided. I would have preferred the cheesecake or something with chocolate
Zsa M — Google review
Real talk- Been comming to this place for over a decade for an annual convention, And this year it's the best it's been. The new Chef, Charlie, is completely nailing it. the bone-in kansas city came with a beautiful hwad of roasted garlic and two cherry tomatos. The caprese salad had an absoltutely amazing pesto sauce that punched with basil flavor. the Chimichurri saice was tart and herbal and had fantastic spice profiles- wow. Erwyn, our waiter, was professional and friendly, and very merciful- he was always attentive to whether we had everything we needed and handled a complex order. Didn't even ridicule me for wearing not very classy clothing into his classy establishment- I felt right at home!
Brent F — Google review
2500 E 2nd St, Reno, NV 89595, USA•https://www.grandsierraresort.com/restaurants/charlie-palmer-ste…•(775) 789-2456•Tips and more reviews for Charlie Palmer Steak Reno

Rim Asian Bistro

3.4
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4.1
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$$$$affordable
Asian fusion restaurant
The Rim Asian Bistro is a distinctive eatery that offers a variety of traditional Asian dishes, ranging from wonton and hot and sour soup to Mongolian beef, honey-glazed walnut prawns, kung pao chicken, chow mein, and more. Moreover, they boast an extensive sushi menu that can be enjoyed either at your table or at the Rim bar. Located within the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada, this restaurant presents a unique fusion of flavors from various Asian cuisines.
We eat here for the first time. The restaurant was crowded so we opted to sit at the sushi bar instead. Out server was very attentive. She keeps coming by to ask if we needed anything else. The sashimi are very fresh and tasty. We had a good time! Don't forget to get the ice cream. It's fantastic!
Minh T — Google review
I used the GSR App to book a table at The Rim through Open Table. I was seated promptly and greeted by Fernando Lemel who helped me find what I wanted. I enjoyed the pot stickers and the Golden Gate roll which was new to the menu. I wanted some hot saki and Fernando suggested a lechee one that was floral and delicious. I’ll be making a return trip soon, so good. Fast friendly and helpful service.
Denise C — Google review
So 'not the worst' is the nicest thing I can say. This place used to be good, but times have changed. After a few bites in, the food seemed to loose its flavor. I will say the Sweet and Sour Chicken held its own. The Dragon Roll Sushi is supposed to be a cooked roll, but it was not cooked inside and tbh , a little gross. The Mussels were sad, don't order those. The busser was very kind and efficient. The manager was friendly checked on us often. The hostess was not the most friendly, but we only had to interact with her in the beginning. The server (Clay) was kind and friendly, albeit rather slow. I wouldn't want to be here on a busy night.
Corrina S — Google review
Original I tried Rim on 10/12 and tried the general chicken with the crab rangoons. The food was decent. However I went back on 10/14 with a group of friends and I got the hot and sour soup and the rangoons again. Immediately after having a few bites of the soup it tasted fishy and I started to get nauseous. I barely made it to my room spending the evening with food poisoning. I tried to talk to staff next day and no luck with talking with the manager. As for service it was just okay and slow to order. As for atmosphere it's a casino so average with a hint of cigarette smoke. Overall I would not go back again after spending the night in the bathroom.
Moi M — Google review
We ate at Rim twice during our stay. The first night we sat at the sushi bar due to the lack of available tables...it was just busy. The all you can eat sushi is a great deal when it's available. The sushi chef will custom make you anything on the menu. I had the sea bass and it was fantastic. The second night, I ordered the kung pao chicken and it was just ok. My daughter had the orange chicken and she gave it a thumbs up. I wish I would have ordered the sushi instead. Service was pretty good given that we were seated in the extra dining room across from the entrance. We'll probably be back for the sushi.
Jon L — Google review
I was excited for my sushi. Even though I had previously had subpar experiences at this place, I had been told this place had changed its ways and was decent. And then our main food came, and it was worse than the starters. If you’re going to serve frozen fish, perhaps thaw it out first. The food is awful. There is no other way to say it. That said, it does have good service in a nice atmosphere.
Churchill V — Google review
Slow service plan accordingly. Food is good with large portions. Our server was great however our order came out wrong a few times, not entirely sure if it was the servers fault or not. They made this right and compensated for issues by clearing charges for those items. I would go again, but most likely would not go when they are busy or if I were pressed for time.
Donovan L — Google review
To preface; I don't like sushi, so i can't review how it was, but appearance wise (you can see for yourself in the pictures) was great. I am a simple eater, tend to find something i like on a menu and stick to it. For asian cuisines i am a fried rice person, but will branch out on occasion. Additionally, the plates were share sized which was always my favorite way to eat, so kuddos on that. Starting the meal off with a few appetizers we chose the edamame and potstickers. Not being a fan of edamame i have to assume they were good as both the missus and my son devoured them speaking nothing but praise. The pot stickers were flavorful and packed with filling, fried to a nice crisp served with a sauce i could not identify, and did not use as they needed no sauce. The dish I selected was called Rim Fried Rice, a combo fried rice including shrimp, chicken, beef and pork. The rice was cooked well, the veggies crisp, and the shrimp cook perfectly, but the flavors seemed to just be a melody of one flavor, it all tasted the same. Texturally i got the shrimp and the tender meat, but flavor wise it felt bland. My son elected for the broccoli beef; hes the smart one. I've eaten my fair share of broccoli beef in my day, and i avoid it usually because of the texture of the broccoli itself. However this broccoli was crisp, and yet cooked and hot. I loved the snap it made biting into it, which contrasted the tenderness of the beef which virtually melted in your mouth. The sauce had just a hair of backside heat (as a coward to spicy food, i loved it) which made the whole thing come together amazingly. My only wish was more of that amazing sauce, i would buy that stuff by the bottle. Our server Kristina (name dropping because she deserves the recognition) was outstanding. Casino restaurants are busy, and some patrons can be... demanding. She was on point, I watched her weave between her tables ensuring drinks were filled and needs were met. When our food arrived she was attentative to anything more we needed before starting, then gave us a decent amount of time to begin enjoying our food without interuption before checking on us. The other tables being served by other staff were being taken care of as well, so i can only say the staff there was amazing. All in all it was a very enjoyable experience and for the price, most definantly worth it. If it wasnt for my rice this could of easily earned my 5th star. Lastly, they offer military discount which is more rare than you think, so i thank them for supporting the men and women of our armed forces.
Timothy S — Google review
2500 E 2nd St, Reno, NV 89595, USA•https://www.grandsierraresort.com/dining-and-lounges/rim•(775) 789-1661•Tips and more reviews for Rim Asian Bistro
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Bundox Bocce

4.4
(368)
Bar
Bocce ball court
Bundox Bocce is a surprising adult playground located in the Reno Renaissance Downtown Hotel. The 22,000 square feet space features indoor and outdoor bocce courts, shuffleboard, skee ball, and various other games like ping pong and pool. The vibrant atmosphere with glowing lights and bright colors makes it a photogenic spot. Visitors can enjoy delicious food and drinks from the restaurant while engaging in friendly competitions.
Super fun little stop. We were here for over 2 hours and the crowds turned over frequently so we could try any game without waiting at all. Great selection of beers on tap and full bar. The $6 HH wings were $1.20 each.
Jenaya P — Google review
I can not remember our bartenders name, but this is the second time we've come here, and she is just top-notch! She had such a great personality and has a lot of positive energy! We really enjoyed her and she made us some delicious drinks! I tried a lemondrop, and hubby had a watermelon mojito! YUM 😋
Tammy N — Google review
Well if you wanna go out and have some good old fashion fun with your family play some games in a child friendly but still bar and grown up vibe. Bundox Bocce is the perfect place to go. Also if your out with some friend and wanna have good time with our the slot machines trying to lure you in to take all your Cheese. Bundox Bocce is the place to BE . RENOS longest Bar with the shore fine dinning restaurant down the hall. And not to mention RENOS fineiest bar tender you will ever set your eyes on . The service is phenomenal it's the type of bar that you go to and become friends with the bartenders they treat you like you're supposed to be there not like you're just another dollar bill they don't care about. If you're down there after Victoria she's the best bartender in Reno. Hands down. you go to Bundox Bocce you're going to have a good time.
Michael M — Google review
Nice spot, was able to grab a few drinks and play some corn hole and Jenga. They didn't charge us for those games. You can also play many other types of games such as Bocce, pool, ping pong, etc. Drinks were fairly priced. Will return here again in the future.
David B — Google review
What a great establishment. Food and drinks were good. Played bocce ball with a large group of friends for a friend's 60th birthday. Nice that it was indoor since the temperature outside was a little on the cold side.
Hugh M — Google review
This place is awesome. No matter the weather outside, this inside bocce ball / bar and restaurant is amazing. A special shout out to Taylor who was an awesome server and went above and beyond to earn our business and contribute to our desire to return here on a regular basis.
Josh S — Google review
A very cool Event Centre in Downtown Reno, large Bar, good and friendly staff, good for large company Events, the games there are good fun for every age
REINER E — Google review
Easily accessible, courts inside and out. Tables and chairs in both areas, clean and well lit.
Shawn F — Google review
1 Lake St, Reno, NV 89501, USA•http://www.bundoxbocce.com/•(775) 321-5866•Tips and more reviews for Bundox Bocce

Abby's Highway 40

4.7
(180)
$$$$affordable
Cocktail bar
Abby's Highway 40 is a classic dive bar in Reno that has recently come under new ownership. The bar offers signature cocktails, pool games, and the opportunity to watch sports on TVs both inside and on the renovated outdoor patio. Visitors can also enjoy daily happy hour specials and bar snacks, including dumplings from Dumpling Queen located on the patio.
We were travelers who wandered in on a warm summer day and were welcomed by a crowd of locals, a friendly staff, and great drinks - what more could we ask for! We are fans of a good local dive bar and this one was a perfect place to grab a cold drink. There were all the typical beverages you would expect beers, wells, and mixers - but this place had a surprising cocktail list too - my favorite was the "Kick Rocks" and raspberry lemonade drink with an explosive candied rim - pop rocks! A trick I will be using at my home bar from now on!
Dawn W — Google review
LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT ABBYS This place is amazing! The staff & atmosphere is welcoming and amazing. The newly redone patio area is beautiful and a nice place to kickback. Karaoke on Thursdays is beyond fun! Don't forget to check out Dumpling Queen, the food is unbelievably good!
Wyan R — Google review
First time here and was pleasantly surprised! The bartender was super friendly and attentive and the drinks were yummy! The inside was clean and the patio would be nice during summer nights! Would recommend!
Amanda R — Google review
First place in town I've been able to watch a Pac-12 football game with sound. New owners appear to be USC fans so for now at least they have the Pac-12 Network (all channels). The big TV is outside but the large fire pits can keep you plenty warm. I also really liked the bathroom setup- three individual occupancy rooms with vacant/ occupied signaling door locks and then a shared sink area a little more open to the bar which I think encourages hand washing. I'll definitely be back any time they are showing a Pac-12 football game.
Tyrell M — Google review
Unbelievably hip! Wow! What a renovation... The patio area is so inviting and perfect for chilly nights with several outdoor fire pits!
Cynthia K — Google review
Great place to hang out and have a drink. Live music in the back patio makes it cooler.
Carlo Q — Google review
Friendly people, great bartender with a salty wit, fun to be had by all. Karaoke nights are especially fun! Great outdoor seating, and has recently changed to non smoking so you don't come out smelling like an ashtray!
Bethany A — Google review
This is a Reno institution that we have visited since our college days! It is also our Friendsgiving tradition to have a few drinks after gorging ourselves at Louis Basque Corner. There is a great patio in warmer seasons.
L M — Google review
424 E 4th St, Reno, NV 89512, USA•http://abbyshighway40.com/•(775) 440-1211•Tips and more reviews for Abby's Highway 40
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East side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the east side side of town. Start the day off with Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Meadowood Mall. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Peppermill Resort Spa Casino

4.4
(22901)
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4.3
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Resort hotel
Casinos & Gambling
Casino
Day spa
The Peppermill Resort Spa Casino in Reno, NV offers a Tuscan-inspired experience with luxurious accommodations and diverse dining options. The resort is conveniently located near the city's convention center and features 1,600 hotel rooms. It has received several accolades, including the AAA-Four Diamond Award and the Expedia Elite top-ranked hotel in North America. Guests can indulge in a variety of culinary delights at Cafe Milano, Biscottis, and Oceano.
I had the best stay at the Peppermill. We were originally assigned to a different room that we didn’t like, so we asked the front desk if we could switch to a room with a view. They were very accommodating and reassigned us right away. The hotel is very clean and has a great selection of restaurants to try. The pool area is so nice and clean too. I will definitely be coming back!
Nyein S — Google review
Normally go to Las Vegas. Great experience for a resort that has to stand on its own vs Vegas where you have so many choices of shows, restaurants, etc outside of wherever you stay. Staff was very friendly. Rooms not high tech but modern, clean, no surprises like chipped furniture or broken bathroom tile, etc. Large casino with up to date slots and older slots too. Table games there inc roulette with 0 and double 0, no stupid triple 0. Didn't try the higher end restaurants but the food at Biscottis and staff were excellent. Pool is heated but not over heated. Very comfortable. Free garage parking. Really nice terrace lounge. Modern video screens everywhere with great scenery on them that wss very enjoyable to watch. Good size sportsbook area. Not luxurious like the Wynn, Bellagio, Cosmo but very nice. Unfortunately Reno itself was not a place to visit itself. Homeless everywhere, run down, not safe. Stay at the Peppermill or travel to areas outside of it like Lake Tahoe, Virginia City, etc.
Tom M — Google review
The rooms are clean. Connor, behind the check in desk was awesome. Very helpful. You're not really greeted as you walk in or walk up to the concierge desk unless you're a high roller. They have very few spots for disability parking. The prices of food was outrageous. We spent $40 on 2 coffees and a breakfast sandwich. That being said, the espresso was fantastic. I guess gone are the days of adorable food to keep people from wanting to leave the resort. We were on a non smoking floor in a non smoking room and it still reeked of cigarettes. As an asthmatic, it was bothersome. We still enjoyed our stay. The beds and pillows are really comfy.
Shyra B — Google review
My first stay at the Peppermill was a really pleasant experience. I actually got upgraded because the room I originally booked wasn’t available — total Jerry Seinfeld moment (if you know, you know). The room itself was spacious, clean, and very comfortable. The king bed was great, and the pillows had just the right amount of support. But the real highlight was the bathroom, especially the steam shower, which was amazing after a long day. Overall, I’d definitely recommend staying here if you’re in Reno. Great rooms, nice amenities, and a solid experience all around.
Justin W — Google review
My parents were here to obtain a free 10 day cruise and they also had a free 3 day stay. I was here to do ski tuning and check out the moment factory. Rooms were clean and updated. Shower water was hot. Wish the pressure was a little bit more. The toilet, you must hold down to flush completely. Loved the outside mountain view. The hot tub spas were really hot and the jets worked. Two of the pools were opened. The waterfall feature for the pool worked. Pool towels found at the entrance of the pool door. The pool area never got crowded. I loved the updated features of the hotel room. The room was not soundproof. The next door room had their TV on until 3AM and we could hear all the people in the hall wandering by. Elevators were fast. Tons of food options inside as well.
Kathleen C — Google review
Check in was pleasant and quick. Very clean room Steak Dinner was fantastic. Steak was a bit cold. Melissa the Bartender made amazing drinks and she is a thrill to chat with. Peach 🍑 martini The sports screens are huge in the casino area. Very cool.
Erick 0 — Google review
I went to the peppermill for a work conference. It was in the Tuscany ballroom. The food was amazing and so was the service. We were able to eat out by the pool one day and enjoy the beautiful weather. This hotel and casino has a great atmosphere. I highly recommend it.
Jamie — Google review
From the moment I walked up, Dario at the Rewards Center,greeted me with a confident smile and the kind of presence that says, “I’ve got this.” He looks like a boss, acts like a pro, and delivers service with both polish and personality. Dario handled everything efficiently, answered my questions with ease, and made the whole experience feel smooth and welcoming. It’s clear he takes pride in his role and represents Peppermill with class. Big kudos to Dario—he’s the kind of team member that makes guests want to come back.
Hellen — Google review
2707 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89502, USA•https://www.peppermillreno.com/•(866) 821-9996•Tips and more reviews for Peppermill Resort Spa Casino
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Junkee Clothing Exchange & Antique Store

4.6
(1297)
Used clothing store
Antique store
Junkee Clothing Exchange & Antique Store is a sprawling vintage shop that offers a diverse range of secondhand apparel, antiques, and furniture. The store exudes a fun and playful atmosphere with its cool selection of used clothes, hats, shoes, jewelry, and accessories suitable for events like Burning Man and costume parties. Adjacent to the shop is an excellent antique and furniture store where shoppers can discover unique items.
Awesome spot! Wow, what a wild ride! The place is a treasure trove of odd but surprisingly good finds. From quirky vintage clothes and costumes to unique decor items, there's something for everyone. The best part? The store's decor is absolutely crazy cool! the fitting rooms are great for a little movie montage, just pick a vibe. It feels like stepping into a funky art installation with vibrant colors and eclectic displays. If you're looking for an adventure, this is the place to be!"
Bre P — Google review
This place is always at the top of my to-do list when I come into Reno! I loved the old location, but this new spot has a lot more parking. Junkee hits the nail on the head for all of the weirdos.. in a good way! I always see a few people, both staff and patrons with really unique styles and it’s great to go someplace where all are fully accepted. I always score when I shop on the vintage side and leave with something that makes me super happy. I think it had been well over a year since my last visit… maybe even closer to Two years, but the lovely lady with the blue tipped hair who has all the sweet comic book store type stuff- she instantly recognized me and that was really sweet. I have seen a lot of comments of people saying the feel profiled or followed around the store, but as someone they know is there to shop- they do it to me to…. I find it super helpful as I can hesitate to ask for someone to open a case for me.
Jennifer A — Google review
I adore all the wide range of styles and clothing, and accessories! I feel like anyone can walk in and find something special for them! I love their buy,sell,trade, program witch helps keep clothes out of the landfill and into the hands of stylist girls like me who love a great deal! This is such a great place to get a little money back for clothes you may have just donated anyway- and you know they’re going to be in good hands. I love the decorations and everything about Junkee i love!
Viktorya B — Google review
While visiting Reno I wanted to stop by Junkee Clothing Exchange & Antique Store... and it didn't disappoint! What a fun, unique and enjoyable store. Love the oddities, clean atmosphere and quirky style! If you are ever in the area you need to stop by!
Michele S — Google review
Great place. Awesome findings. Super friendly staff. Nicely decorated. Two floors and one location across the market, each one with its own theme.
Daniel R — Google review
It’s a great antique store. But if you are over a size extra-large they probably won’t have any good clothing options for you. Been many times and only find cute clothing items in my size once in a blue moon. Their shoes and accessories are great! And if you are straight sized they have a wide selection of options. But if you are plus sized it’s slim pickins.
Rachel D — Google review
Came here on a whim since my mom and I were in town. This place is cool! I thought things were really organized, clean and if you look long enough, you could find some really good items. They also have an upstairs antique store and same! Found a lot of good things. I was very happy I stopped by and I really enjoyed watching staff trying to put costumes together for shoppers. They would look for items that weren’t actually a costume and put it together to transform into a costume. Prices of some clothing could be a little high but I also found really good pieces for a good deal. Hopefully I get to go back!
Diana S — Google review
First time here, picked up 2 shirts (one new, one vintage) and spent less than $40. Be prepared to spend hours here if you want to see everything. Multiple staff asked me if I needed help but didn't pester me and I walked out with a free tote for my shirts. Will return every time I'm in Reno to see what's new
Kevin T — Google review
299 E Plumb Ln Ste 135A, Reno, NV 89502, USA•http://www.junkeeclothingexchange.com/•(775) 322-5865•Tips and more reviews for Junkee Clothing Exchange & Antique Store
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The Discovery

4.7
(2312)
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4.6
(261)
Science museum
Museums
Non-profit organization
Located in downtown Reno, "The Discovery" is a state-of-the-art science and technology museum that offers interactive exhibits and temporary displays. Opened in 2012, it has become a popular attraction for both locals and visitors. The museum focuses on technology, engineering, science, math, and art. It features hands-on exhibits such as an anatomy experience showcasing how bodies function, a Smithsonian laboratory exploring invention and marketing, and the "cloud climber," an interactive area teaching about clouds and rainfall.
I love this place. It was just my husband and myself this time, but I would love to bring my kids and Grandkids here. Lots to see and do. The entrance cost was only 15$ per person, great value. Be sure to hit up their gift shop, it's got a bunch of cool stuff for sale.
Tonya M — Google review
I love being a member of this museum. I can bring the grandkids back anytime. Sometimes we are here for only an hour, others several hours and we bring a lunch. The first picture is my grandson almost 4 years ago, he is now 5. Watching him grow up in this museum and rediscover things here is so wonderful. He loves the NASA room and he and his brother (4)love the robotic rooms. Was the first time for the 1 year old. The boys love ,love, love the bubbles days and storytelling. Thank you for offering the passes that allow me to bring my grandchildren in anytime. Can't wait to start signing them up for camp! I do wish you had a place for us to put our lunch boxed/small cooler bags so we didn't have to run out to the car with all the kids and back in again. Especially when it gets cold out.
Dahleen K — Google review
We love this museum! Lots to enjoy for both kids and adults. We especially love the area where kids can play with the water and boats. I only wish their little kid play area was bigger.
Jennifer M — Google review
We had an amazing time at The Discovery in Reno! It’s the perfect mix of fun and learning — our kids were completely hooked on the hands-on exhibits, and even us adults couldn’t stop exploring. Super clean, friendly staff, and tons to see and do. A must-visit spot for families in Reno!
W M — Google review
We love The Discovery! Perfect for a weekday morning to let our toddler run around & explore. I appreciate that the exhibits are entertaining for adults & children alike!
Cassidy M — Google review
Wonderful exploration museum. Lots of fun and engaging activities, and the water exhibit and climbing tree are amazing. Great place to take the whole family!
Jeff L — Google review
5 out of 5 stars! This place is awesome!!! Me, my 3 yr old and my husband were entertained for hours. SO much to see, and SO much fun stuff to do...for all ages. Staff super friendly. I know every time we return to Reno we will be making a stop here, wish we lived closer. Fantastic place to take the entire family or just yourself.
Maya B — Google review
We had a fun time while visiting. Our kiddo loved the 5 and under area as well as the water table. If your kiddo is older I'm sure they would have more fun.
Tyler K — Google review
490 S Center St, Reno, NV 89501, USA•https://nvdm.org/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign…•(775) 786-1000•Tips and more reviews for The Discovery
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Atlantis Casino Resort Spa

4.3
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4.3
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Resort hotel
Casinos & Gambling
Casino
Spa
Atlantis Casino Resort Spa is a renowned casino and luxury hotel in Reno, originally built in 1972. The expansive casino floor covers over 60,000 square feet and offers various games such as poker, blackjack, roulette, and slot machines. The property's design is inspired by the lost city of Atlantis. Situated on the Strip in downtown Reno, it provides easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
I had my first stay at the Atlantis and LOVED it! The shuttle drivers were great and from the moment I walked in everything went smoothly. The receptions was welcoming, quick, and competent. I stayed in the concierge tower and was so impressed with the room and the view. I loved the pillow menu, and having the concierge lounge was such a treat. Service was fantastic especially Logan and Merwyn at the Sports Bar. The pool and hot tub were excellent. We had excellent meals at the Steakhouse, Sushi, and Bistro Napa with fantastic service. The location could be considered a plus or a minus. It is about 5 minutes to get to the airport, which is convenient, but if you are looking to get out and explore DT Reno (which I recommend), you would need to drive. Overall, we really loved our experience and I look forward to going back!
Maxwell M — Google review
The hotel left an excellent overall impression. Service from the hotel staff was outstanding. Rooms are spacious, clean, with updated interiors, and well-maintained housekeeping. The location is conveniently accessible. There are several parking options - valet parking was included as a complimentary service. However, it’s important to note that, as the hotel staff explained, the restaurants and many other facilities on the property have their management and responsibilities. The hotel staff cannot influence issues that arise there. 1. Purple Parrot — excellent service, tasty food, clean, cozy, and pleasant atmosphere. 2. Toucan Charlie’s Buffet & Grille — the food is good, but the service left a poor impression. If it’s your first time at the hotel and you don’t have an elite or other privileged status, be prepared to wait in line for 20 minutes or even more, even if you’re first in your row, because the cashiers will prioritize guests with status memberships. Summary: If your main goal is to stay at the hotel and play slot machines at the casino, you will have an excellent experience. For everything else, be prepared for mixed situations.
Roman C — Google review
Stayed here for 3 nights in September 2025. Older casino but recently remodeled. Room was very nice. Staff were accommodating. Ate at the steakhouse one night and would rate it as "fine" but not spectacular. Used the pool and gym and found them both very nice. The area surrounding the property is a bit rough, not many options that are walkable.
Gabe K — Google review
Just loved it! While most casinos are starting to show their age, this one still feels fresh and modern. Rooms are newly remodeled, spacious, and filled with natural light. Elevators actually work smoothly (a rare casino bonus!). I was here for a convention, and moving material was hassle-free with the bell desk’s help. If you’re attending an event, the 3rd-floor rooms are perfect since most shows happen right below in the 2nd-floor D & E halls. Wi-Fi was reliable, and while the property offers plenty of dining options, Uber Eats lobby pickup worked just as well.
Aashish R — Google review
Our stay at this hotel was quite pleasant overall. We were accommodated in the newly renovated rooms, which were impressively spacious, spotless, and thoughtfully modernized. The refreshed design gave the rooms a sleek, contemporary feel that made our stay especially comfortable. The ground floor was lively and full of energy, featuring numerous tables and slot machines that contributed to the hotel’s vibrant atmosphere. Dining options were excellent — the sushi bar and the all‑you‑can‑eat buffet were particularly popular, often drawing lines out the door, which spoke to their quality. We also spent some time at one of the hotel’s lounges, where the drinks were both well crafted and satisfyingly strong. The hotel itself is a striking landmark, easily visible from miles away. Our only complaint was that the casino floor allows smoking, and unfortunately, the lingering cigarette smell clung to our clothes by the end of the evening. Overall, it was a clean, modern, and entertaining place to stay — a solid choice for those looking for both comfort and excitement in one destination.
Behn F — Google review
The Sky Terrace Sushi bar was pretty good! Took the work crew out for our Friday company lunch. I appreciated the light emphasis on the unagi sauce and generous portions. The rice had good texture and chewiness. Not too dry or over soaked. Good taste overall. Some of the salmon was a little ‘pasty’ for lack of a better term. Not sure what was going on there.
Mr Y — Google review
The wife and I had spent 3 days here had a great time. Never really even had to leave the casino. There wasn't much choice far as shopping, but food gambling and amenities were abundant enjoyed the place. I believed that we will definitely come back here. I hope you enjoy And good luck.
Todd R — Google review
I had a good experience staying at the Atlantis Hotel & Casino in Reno. The room was clean, comfortable, and quiet, and the staff were friendly and professional throughout my stay. The casino area was enjoyable and well-maintained, and the Toucan Charlie’s Buffet had a nice selection of food and desserts. However, they didn’t have lobster or crab legs during my visit, which was a little disappointing. Overall, it was a pleasant stay. clean rooms, good service, and a comfortable atmosphere. I’d definitely consider coming back the next time I’m in Reno.
Y G — Google review
3800 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89502, USA•https://atlantiscasino.com/•(775) 825-4700•Tips and more reviews for Atlantis Casino Resort Spa
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Meadowood Mall

4.3
(6898)
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3.7
(55)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Nestled in the heart of Reno, Meadowood Mall is a popular shopping destination with over 100 stores and restaurants. Visitors can explore a variety of department stores, brand-name shops, and specialty retailers while enjoying the comfortable surroundings. The mall offers an array of dining options, including well-known eateries like The Cheesecake Factory and Cinnabon.
We had a great time here today, maybe the best I've had in a long time. Sees candy was also a must, the girl was super nice in that store. Also I side the Mini So:⁠,⁠-⁠) store. And I finally found my grand daughter her Mini Mouse doll from one of the stores in the center of the mall. Oh yeah and my voodoo doll from Build a Bear the best gift ever ❤️ Thanks for the good time Meadowwood Mall.
Jewelz R — Google review
We LOVE those mall! There is a lot here for kids to enjoy, including two play areas (one free, one paid admission). There are several kid friendly options for snacks, drinks, and treats too!
Jennifer M — Google review
First time at the Meadowood mall, which is surprising, considering I’ve been in Reno frequently. I’ve heard the mall used to look at lot more retro, nowadays it’s been renovated to take on a more modern mall theme… food court still held some of it’s old looks, which I enjoyed seeing. There was a variety of stores, and frankly the mall felt very open, so it was easy to navigate. I found there to be a lot of good deals on styles in stores like Aeropostale, American Eagle, and Express. I was quite surprised to see how busy the mall was, considering malls have seen a severe turnover due to online shopping, overall though, I had a great experience at the Meadowood mall.
Ayden M — Google review
Very clean and well-lit! Diverse food court, clean bathrooms, and plenty of play areas for toddlers/young children. Was most impressed with the game center/mini bowling alley. Have never seen so many interactive games in one place! Everything was clean and well-maintained. Great place for parties, etc.
Lisa — Google review
Are nice to, but sometimes they be mad at us because we just we just checking out close out and they said this is not your size clothes, and but actually we just just checking about my cousins birthday. It was yesterday, but it’s OK. But the clothes are good there, and it’s very very cute. Even the build a bear Like cute, and the clothes are cute for girls, obviously.
Jonny G — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐☆☆ Meadowood Mall is a dependable, mid-sized shopping destination that hits many of the basics. With around 125 retailers and restaurants under one roof, you’ll find standard mall fare—clothing stores, electronics, accessories, and a food court full of options. What works well: Convenient layout & parking: The open, single-story design makes navigation easy, and parking is ample and accessible. Good anchor variety: Major stores like JCPenney, Macy’s, and Dick’s Sporting Goods keep the mall relevant and draw in a steady crowd. Food & dining options: The food court offers several fast food choices, and there’s a full-service option (Cheesecake Factory) for when you want something
Aaron B — Google review
Me and my family love this mall. It brings nostalgia when we were kids in different states. My son's love coming here and we love the food court plus the cheesecake factory.
Jatniel G — Google review
Yay! The mall is open! Stores have limits on occupancy to ensure social distancing. Play areas are closed to protect the children. Restaurants, vendors, and stores are open. They even have tens units at a massage store.
James L — Google review
5000 Meadowood Mall Cir, Reno, NV 89502, USA•https://www.simon.com/mall/meadowood-mall•(775) 827-8450•Tips and more reviews for Meadowood Mall
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Atlantis Casino Resort Spa.

Toucan Charlie's Buffet & Grille

4.2
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4.5
(1374)
$$$$affordable
Buffet restaurant
Toucan Charlie's Buffet & Grille, located inside the Atlantis Hotel in Reno, offers a diverse dining experience for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. While it features the usual buffet offerings like seafood, salads, desserts, and carving stations, it also stands out with unique selections such as posole and carnitas. The buffet scene in Reno has evolved over time due to the influence of tourists and the popularity of all-you-can-eat dining experiences.
I went with a friend during their seafood buffet, and it was the perfect setting for some much-needed girl time. The seafood dishes were absolutely delicious, and there was a great variety of desserts and other foods to choose from. The restaurant was packed that day, but everything was well organized—we didn’t have to wait long at all. The place was clean, and the staff were incredibly attentive and friendly. Overall, a lovely experience. I’d definitely come back again!
Juliene — Google review
The buffet is spacious and beautifully decorated, but the food is mediocre. Dinner is $42.99 per person on weekdays with crab legs available only on weekends. The menu showcases food from all around the world. The pho station was a pleasant surprise. As a Vietnamese person, I found the pho to be pleasant. I appreciate the wide range of options, but everything tastes like typical buffet food—just okay. Your money is better spent elsewhere. They have an automatic gratuity fee for parties of 6 or more. Staff are quick to take away finished plates and refill drinks. Tables are nicely spaced out.
KATIE E — Google review
I can't say enough good things about this wonderful buffet. The food is perfectly prepared and fresh, attended to regularly and kept at safe temps. There's a nice variety of options (though compared to come buffets, is lacking slightly in the Asian department). The roasted/sliced meats bar is AMAZING and the turkey is the best I've ever tasted in my long life (and available not just on holidays). There are many unique buffet items I've never seen elsewhere. It's a great spread! Now, as for service, it's exemplary. They work as a team and clear plates and refill drinks promptly. We went without reservations for a birthday celebration and they easily seated our large party and our primary table attendant even prepared a lovely birthday plate of desserts and searched in 3 other onsite restaurants for a candle. What a guy!
Anita B — Google review
This was my second visit to this buffet, and overall, the experience was decent. The food is pretty average — not bad, but nothing exceptional either. One pleasant surprise, though, was Pho. It actually had a nice aroma and the broth had an authentic Pho flavor, which I didn’t expect at a buffet. On the downside, the desserts were disappointing. This was the first time I didn’t enjoy the dessert selection at a buffet. The service, however, was quite good. Staff were attentive and quick to clean up dirty plates.
Cindy N — Google review
Every time we come to Reno, we always make it a point to eat here because it is the best buffet. Everything is fresh and they have so many different options to choose from. Friday is snow, crab, and fresh oysters. Staff is always friendly and attentive. Camilla gave outstanding customer service to us when we arrived to pay.
Juniper M — Google review
Haven't been back for awhile. Foods was great. Was expecting more seafoods but didn't see much. Dessert was good. Other foods was decent not too much but was decent. They have both pho area and Mongolian. Service is good. Only discounts we saw was if you over 65, be good if they have discounts over 55 at casinos buffet.
BlueRed F — Google review
My mom researched the area for a great buffet before we arrived to Reno, and was told this is the best buffet spot in Reno where she made a reservation. Upon arrival, the lines were extremely long, but they had sections for walk-ins and for people who made reservations. We proceeded to the reservations only line and was assisted by one of their friendly and jolly staff members. We paid the amount and was seated immediately. The waiters/ clean up persons approached us and asked us what we would like to have to drink. They have sodas, teas, lemonade, hot tea, champagne and much more. After ordering our drinks we proceeded to make our plates. Their foods are somewhat categorized by cuisine. They have seafoods, a carving station that includes prime rib, ham, roasted chicken, fried chicken that is bone in, a far east section that consists of dim sum, American Chinese dishes such as wok tossed mixed vegetables, broccoli chicken, fried rice, stir fried noodles and other delicious options. Next to it is their Mongolian Grill where you pick out the items and sauces of your choice and a cook will prepare it on a grill for you. After that would be their noodle station, the prep person will ask what ingredients you want and they will cook it right in front of you. They also have a Spanish section which includes tacos, quesadillas, salsas and some traditional Mexican dishes like carnitas, chile verde, tamales and much more. Fruits and salads are also a option along with a variety of soups to choose from. Lastly they have their dessert isle that is made up of a ice cream section where a staff will scoop it for you, pastries, and other delicious sweet treats for anyone with a sweet tooth. The food was okay and the service was great thanks to their very welcoming, well trained and understanding staffs were it made our visit a satisfying one. They have discounts for children, military, anyone over the age of fifty five and to any Monarch rewards members, higher the tier the cheaper the price. I highly recommend this place to anyone that loves to eat, to anyone looking to try something new, if you are looking for a decent buffet to dine at or if you just so happen to be in the area. I will be back to tryout the other delicious options they have to offer.
Alzila — Google review
We heard how good their seafood buffet was so we couldn't resist. It was definitely the best crab legs in Reno. I enjoyed lots of crab, shrimp, blackened salmon, and more crab legs. It was well worth the price ($117 for two before tax).
Lauri W — Google review
3800 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89502, USA•https://atlantiscasino.com/dining/casual-dining/tcb•(775) 824-4433•Tips and more reviews for Toucan Charlie's Buffet & Grille

Rice Box Kitchen

4.6
(148)
Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Asian fusion restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Midtown, Rice Box Kitchen is a delightful culinary gem brought to life by Perapol Damnernpholkul. This charming eatery showcases a thoughtfully curated menu that draws inspiration from traditional Thai family recipes, all served in eco-friendly to-go boxes designed for maximum flavor. Guests can savor their meals in an inviting dining space adorned with a whimsical mural featuring the owner himself, adding a personal touch to the ambiance.
The remedy for a hangover! Great food, everyone was super nice too. Got the Thai boat noodle with extra noodles. Also had some extra chili thrown in to kick it up. Yum! Check em out!
Richard — Google review
We went here pretty late at night and was one of the options still open in Reno City. The food was good and a bit spicy. We ordered one of Tofu rice which was on the dry side having rice and tofu with no gravy to accompany but a sauce instead with some salad. TomYum noodles instead had gravy in the dish and was tasty and spicy. We ended up mixing rice with it. Good service and polite staff eager to help the customers.
Sandeep B — Google review
The interior is definitely very cute and modern. Even though it’s our first time here, we could tell there were quite a couple of regulars in the restaurant. We liked what we have ordered overall. I really enjoyed the garlic sauce for the chicken rice I ordered. The only thing I like a bit less would definitely be the takeaway boxes they use even though we were dining in…
Amy — Google review
Rice Box Kitchen never disappoints! The food is absolutely delicious, with every dish bursting with flavor and freshness. The owner, Perapol and his team are all so welcoming and friendly! The new location next to the Discovery Museum is fantastic—perfect for grabbing a bite after exploring the exhibits. And as a huge bonus, there is plenty of parking. Highly recommend for a delightful dining experience!
Megan C — Google review
Went for the hot pots on Wednesday night and had an awesome time. In our group of four I was the only vegetarian, but it worked nice because they can split the pot so you can cook different things/do different broth. I loved it because it’s more of a novel dining experience and very much family style/social. Happy to see Reno is finally getting some more experience based dining. The spicy broth had a pretty solid kick to it and was very tasty. Overall we all had an amazing time and would definitely be back, and super want to do their tea time on Sundays!
Dominique S — Google review
Definitely the best dimsum I’ve had in town! We used to have to go all the way to sacramento for dimsum so I’m so glad they start doing dimsum here. The set high tea menu is actually kinda fun and comes with a nice variety of dimsum items. My favorite is probably the Siumai and the porridge that come with Chinese fried dough. The first time I ever had mimosa with dimsum but surely won’t be the last. Totally would recommend, we actually are coming back for hotpot later next week.
Hank T — Google review
Perapol is a wonderful human with the kindest soul. He is passionate about his cooking and style, which is so rare to find for any locally owned restaurant nowadays. He truly puts his heart and soul into everything - the food, atmosphere, service, and community. His staff are also very kind and attentive. I went to July's tasting menu and Sunday brunch (Asian style breakfast) and dim sum. The food was phenomenal with every bite and detail. Sadly, I did not take pictures at the tasting as I wanted to enjoy the experience and be present. If you follow him on IG @riceboxkitchennv you'll see the menu from this month's tasting menu on there. He does a different theme/twist each month. Next month, Saturday, 8/24 is BBQ so mark your calendars as it will be a collaboration with one of his good friends that specializes in BBQ! I highly recommend this spot for delicious, authentic, and quality food. No matter what you order, you won't be disappointed. Will be continuing to visit as often as possible and will update with more photos as able.(:
Lauren W — Google review
This is an amazing joint. The owner of the business is very kind and pays excellent attention to the environment that is fostered at this establishment. Not only is the food great, but I got the feeling that they are all about the local love for the community. 10/10.
Turie A — Google review
490 S Center St, Reno, NV 89501, USA•https://www.riceboxkitchen.com/•(775) 622-4379•Tips and more reviews for Rice Box Kitchen
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Bricks

4.6
(551)
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4.5
(117)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Reno, Bricks Restaurant is a charming and intimate eatery that beautifully marries classic American cuisine with a modern twist. With its unique decor featuring exposed brick walls and an inviting atmosphere, it’s no wonder this spot has become a favorite for special nights out. The quirky design includes a retail area and even a garage-style entrance that adds to its character.
The entrance to Bricks is a little tucked away off South Virginia, which makes it feel instantly inviting and full of charm. We kicked things off with the crab cakes—phenomenal! Crispy, tender, and bursting with flavor. The Caesar and wedge salads were fresh and delicious. The Manhattans were a delight—a good one can be hard to find, but they nailed it! For entrées, we had the lobster and scallop risotto and the seafood pasta, both rich, decadent, and absolutely delicious. The service was excellent, and Jen made sure everything flowed perfectly. Between the food, the cocktails, the atmosphere, and the service, Bricks delivers a truly memorable dining experience. Already planning my next visit!
Megan — Google review
I took my friend here while I was in town visiting for her birthday. It was during the week, so I'm assuming it was a little slower than usual, but the service was absolutely amazing—attentive and friendly from start to finish. The food was pretty good, I’d give it an 8/10. The dishes were flavorful, but nothing that completely wowed us. The drinks, however, definitely hit the spot, I’d rate them a 9/10—they were well-crafted and refreshing. As for the ambiance, it provided a nice atmosphere, with a cozy yet trendy vibe. However, there was something about the crowd that felt a little off. While we were enjoying the evening, we couldn’t help but notice the lack of diversity in the people around us. Maybe it was just the night we were there, but as our meal went on, we started to feel a bit out of place. It didn’t ruin the experience, but it did leave us feeling somewhat uncomfortable by the end.
Ravyn W — Google review
We had high hopes for Bricks — it looks like a five-star spot, but unfortunately it didn’t live up to the impression. We came later in the evening around 8pm, and the salads were underwhelming: sparse, tired-looking, and definitely not worth the price. The main dishes were rich but lacked balance and clean flavor. While that might appeal to some, it wasn’t quite what we were hoping for. The overall experience was just okay — nothing that made us eager to return. That said, the service was friendly and the atmosphere is clearly a draw for many. It seems to be a local classic, and if you’re after hearty food with solid service, it might hit the mark. But if you’re looking for a meal that feels fresh, flavorful, and leaves you feeling good afterward, this may not be the place.
Savanah E — Google review
We have been blindly driving by for years. This is a MUST for an elegant dinner. Warmest ambience with secluded booths on multiple levels. Excellent wine list with reasonable prices. We started with the Spinach salad with Port soaked dark Cherries. Yum. The dinner menu has numerous options. My husband went with Yellow Curry and Coconut Halibut served with spinach on vermicelli rice noodles. The pleasant aroma hit as they were setting the plate down. He said it was one of the best halibut dishes ever. My choice next time. I selected a Mushroom Ravioli with cream sauce. Again a wow. Don't skip the dessert menu. Dinner Menu prices are NOT up to date.
Karen M — Google review
We came here once 12 years ago for our 2nd wedding anniversary. We went again for our 14th anniversary recently, and they are just as consistent and amazing in their execution as they were more than a decade ago. Food and cocktails were on point. Cocktails were artfully crafted and were not overly sweet. The ingredients spoke for themselves and were not overpowered by syrups or artificial flavors. The food was so good, beautifully plated, and perfectly balanced. It's been too long between our first and second visit here and we will not wait so long for our next visit.
C. W — Google review
I took out 25 people with. Grand Prix menu and it was amazing! Food was perfect and the desserts stole the show. Top Notch!
Jacen B — Google review
Bricks Delivers Flavor Beyond Compare! Just had an absolutely phenomenal meal at Bricks! I ordered the Steak Oscar mix, and let me tell you, the flavors were out of this world. Seriously, pictures (even from @foodpheens just don't do it justice. The steak was cooked perfectly, tender and juicy, and the Oscar topping – with its rich seafood blend and creamy sauce – elevated every bite. It was a true symphony of flavors that left me completely satisfied. The atmosphere was great, and the service was attentive without being overbearing. If you're looking for a top-notch dining experience where the food truly speaks for itself, Bricks is the place to go. I'm already looking forward to my next visit!
Jhonathan T — Google review
The atmosphere is cozy, rustic, and romantic. The service is attentive and sharply dressed. The coconut prawns were massive, but we a little light on the flavor. The sauce was sweet, but the dish could've used a bit more seasoning or more coconut flavor. The onion soup was phenomenal, creamy, and the onions simply dissolve in the mouth. The seafood thermidor tasted excellent. However, the lobster was as tough as a tire. The scallops and shrimp were perfectly cooked and very tender and the sauce was very rich and creamy. The dessert. We ordered the key lime pie, cheesecake, chocolate mousse cake, and the creme brulee. They were all great, the creme brulee bring the crown jewel among them. It was so silky smooth, I can say it was the best creme brulee I've ever had. The cocktails were nothing to write home about, they did the job and at a price most people would expect at a restaurant like this ($14). For two people with tax and tip, two cocktails each, an appetizer, two soups, two entrees, and four desserts, it bill came out to $300. I loved the experience and would recommend this place to everyone looking for a nice dinner date location. Best part? Private parking lot. A big one. What a treat!
Chris P — Google review
1695 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89502, USA•http://bricksrestaurant.com/•(775) 786-2277•Tips and more reviews for Bricks

Wild River Grille

4.4
(2591)
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4.2
(622)
$$$$expensive
Bar & grill
Wild River Grille is a modern restaurant located in the historic Riverside Hotel, offering a variety of American dishes and cocktails. Situated on Virginia Street by the Truckee River, this family-owned establishment has been serving the Reno area for 12 years. With quick service and minimal wait times, it's an ideal spot for a business lunch. The large patio overlooking the river provides a serene setting during summer, often featuring live band performances.
This place is incredible. It’s not cheap but I felt it was the biggest bang for my buck, so I came here every night for dinner during my 3 night work trip. Night One - Elk Medallions Night two - Double Cut Pork Chop Night Tre - Wedge Salad and Pork Belly All were glorious! The service and atmosphere are precise. All 3 separate servers were excellent, attentive. It’s a trend of a healthy environment in my opinion. Live music outside that’s light and easy going. I can’t believe people have provided less than perfect ratings. 4.4 doesn’t reflect where they belong on the 5.0 spectrum. That’s said…Don’t come here. I don’t want you to increase my wait time.
William B — Google review
I made a reservation, and then day of they called me to confirm...which I appreciated. Showed up a little early and was still able to be seated quickly (sat inside but there is an outdoor seating option). I didn't order any appetizers, just a main dish with water. I got the spicy shrimp pasta with garlic bread. It's pretty good but I thought it was on the mild side. But then again, I eat ghost peppers once in a while so I'm used to hot stuff. Definitely a place worth checking out.
Jeodude — Google review
Lovely experience at Wild River Grille. Service was wonderful, food was divine, cocktails were delicious! Cute place with outdoor and indoor seating. The location is on the river front, but you cannot see the river from the inside dinning, possible views from the outside patio. However, we walked along the Riverwalk after dining and that was lovely. Would definitely come back.
Ginger L — Google review
The food was amazing and worth the wait. My husband had the ribeye steak which was melt in mouth deliciousness. I had the house special halibut and that was flaky, moist, and fresh. Scallop appetizer was amazing and a shame there’s only 3. But they were a good medium size. A cute little restaurant to walk to in the heart of downtown next to the river.
Sirkka W — Google review
Got seated right away for a party of 2. Food was good, I ordered the spicy shrimp pasta and my husband got the mahi-mahi. We also ordered the mussels as appetizer and some drinks. Overall, the the whole experience is good, atmosphere is chill. The outdoor sitting can get crowded and the space is kinda tight. I would suggest if you have a big group to call ahead and get a reservation.
MissJar M — Google review
I have seen this restaurant for years, but I've never tried it until now. Why? This place was delicious! Pictured is a White sangria and the bread pudding. Divine. We ordered the caprese for an appetizer (nut free pesto!) main dishes, the chicken piccata and braised short rib. Service was. Great, the vibes were there. I'd love to go back in warmer weather and sit on the patio!
Amy N — Google review
Celebrated my Birthday 🎊🎁🍻🎉here this year. This place has amazing customer service from the hostess’s & our waiter Cierra. She was very helpful and knowledgeable on their menu and recommended excellent dishes all the way down to dessert 🍰🎂🧁. Give them a try if you haven’t already. You won’t be disappointed and the outside atmosphere was so beautiful 😍.
Jami B — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of attending a dinner with a large group in the private dining room at The Wild River Grill, situated on the RiverWalk in Downtown Reno. This contemporary restaurant, with its nature-inspired decor, full bar, and spacious riverside patio, is located in the historic Riverside Hotel building, right on the banks of the scenic Truckee River. While the restaurant has a unique ambiance, the culinary experience received varied feedback from our group of twenty, and the service, unfortunately, was somewhat inattentive, which was a bit disappointing.
Jim J — Google review
17 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89501, USA•https://www.wildrivergrille.com/•(775) 284-7455•Tips and more reviews for Wild River Grille
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Day 3

Proximity is everything
For day 3, we bundled attractions like Silver Legacy Resort Casino and Reno Events Center and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 8 hours.
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Silver Legacy Resort Casino

4.1
(18218)
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4.1
(1116)
Resort hotel
Casinos & Gambling
Casino
Hotel
Situated in the heart of downtown Reno, Silver Legacy Resort Casino is a modern casino resort that offers comfortable accommodations, a spa, pool, shops, and various dining options. The hotel and casino feature opulent furnishings and pieces from the impressive Mackay Silver Collection. With over 1,400 slots and 80 gaming tables in the 85,000 square foot casino, guests can also enjoy the town's largest sportsbook video wall.
Super friendly staff. Affordable. So many places to eat and drink. The only downfall for me was that I wish it was a little cleaner. Bathroom shower could of used a good scrub. And the coffee pod was still in the machine when I went to use it. Also our floors ice machine was broken. And no microwaves in the room. We will be staying here in the future for sure!
Jessica M — Google review
It's a casino....with all the smoking, characters, wait for the elevators, etc. The room I couldn't complain about at all. It was cleaner than some chains that I stay in. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Location was 10 or so minutes from the airport and there was a hotel shuttle than ran mostly consistently on the half hour. I was here for an event, as such I did not choose this location for any specific reason. The event staff was helpful, rooms were adequate depending on the group size, and overall environment was a bit noisy (it's a casino after all!). The restaurants were surprisingly good - food options were excellent and staff great. It's not Vegas, but nobody was expecting it to be.
Greg M — Google review
I had read a number of reviews before my stay and was a little concerned what I was going to. Upon arrival, I used the fast check-in seamlessly and went to my room. This was clean and well presented. Throughout my 2 week stay my room was cleaned daily, always to a high standard. The elevators worked well my entire stay so if there had been issues, they were obviously fixed. The staff were very pleasant and helpful also, and overall, my stay was a pleasant one. The resort fees and various taxes added on to the room rate I find confusing. I would rather just know what the total room cost is up front and pay that. The overall nightly cost though was very reasonable. I only mention this in the hope that hotels like this become a bit more transparent with their charges.
Roger T — Google review
I’ve stayed at the silver legacy, probably six times in the past. In the 90s and 2000s and it was an exciting, thriving casino and hotel. The casino was packed with people and the nightlife was lively. Now however, having just stayed there, it is a mere shadow of its former self. The hotel and rooms are dated and tired. Minimal staff to help a person out. However, there is a robot kiosk that you can check into your room with! The casino is probably 30 or 40% emptier than it used to be. Big gaps of carpeted real estate with no gaming. The tables and slot machines were sparsely attended. The entire experience was a sad site altogether. It bums me out because I had some really good times there and it is definitely on the decline. I don’t know why… Maybe online gambling? Maybe the price of things and inflation? Either way it’s sad.
M. L — Google review
We went to the Silver Lehacy to see the bands X and Los Lobos. The show was great. We did not stay there overnight. The hotel concier6 was very nice e and friendly. He told us where the show was inside the casino and where we could park our rv for the night for free. We would go there again for great entertainment.
Bob B — Google review
This hotel exceeded expectations and was a good value for the price. Bed was comfortable but sofa was rock hard. Bathroom was roomy. Spa suite came with large jacuzzi. Coffee in rooms. Silver mining theme throughout
Anne J — Google review
Our room would not get below 73 degrees so we were hot and did not sleep well. The bathrooms are nice. Beds on the firm side if that is your preference. It is a long way from Valet to check in and the rooms. Just something to be cognizant of.
Kimberly H — Google review
We stayed at the Silver Legacy from November 4 to November 5, 2025, and booked a suite with a whirlpool. The room was dirty upon arrival — we found black hairs in both bathrooms and even a used Q-tip in the toilet area. We reported it to the front desk and were told housekeeping would take care of it, but nothing was cleaned even after two hours. After complaining again, we only received an apology and were told to move to another room. We had to pack our own things and move everything ourselves without any help from the staff, and even had to show our IDs again. No upgrade, no voucher, no assistance, no real apology. Very disappointing experience for a hotel of this level.
Frank W — Google review
407 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89501, USA•https://www.caesars.com/silver-legacy-reno?utm_campaign=gmb&utm_…•(775) 329-4777•Tips and more reviews for Silver Legacy Reno - A Caesars Rewards Destination
4 min · 0.23 mi
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Reno Events Center

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3.6
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Arena
Conference & Convention Centers
Reno Events Center is a hub of activity in Reno, hosting a variety of events throughout the year. From classic car celebrations like Hot August Nights to motorcycle rallies such as Street Vibrations, the center attracts enthusiasts from all over. Additionally, it hosts cultural events like Artown and the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. The venue also welcomes high-profile artists for concerts and sporting events including MMA fights. With its large capacity, there's always something exciting happening at Reno Events Center.
This was a great event center to host a gymnastics meet. The people there were nice, the event center itself was clean, great equipment, great judges and athletes, and great atmosphere and temperature of the gymnasium overall. The seating was also comfortable and the medals they gave out were cool. They also had great merchandise and a company that can give you some great photo shoots during the meet. The cost to enter in wasn’t that bad either, at $35. Overall, we liked spending time at the Senior Level 9 session here. Highly recommend this place to check out a cool event here!
Nikolai M — Google review
Nevada Premier Sportman Show was a complete disappointment! The gun show last week at the convention center had a better selection of products!
Jim R — Google review
Nice area the floor seats are very small and tight. I know they want to pack in as many people as possible but a little space between seats would be nice especially for the price you pay. And someone directing traffic to the parking garage would be nice
Larry R — Google review
We visited the Reno Events center yesterday for Disney on Ice. The positive is that most seats had a pretty good view of the performance. The temperature inside was not too hot or too cold. The main reason for my low review was the water policy. I was told that I couldn't even bring an empty water bottle to full up. At least airport security let's people bring in an empty one. Reno Aces allows a sealed purchased bottle of water. Reno Events Center policy forces people to have lots of plastic waste for an event and pay money for water. There was at least one drinking fountain near the restroom, but it's hard to leave your seats during a show to get enough water. I would have also appreciated to bring at least an energy bar per person. The concession line was very long and I didn't see anything vegetarian beyond fries. My kiddo and I were quite hungry by the end. I would have bought him a pretzel at intermissions, but we would have missed part of the show due to the long line. I think access to water should be available for all shows, but denying water and snacks to a show geared for young children seemed particularly wrong. I would like to bring my kiddo to Sesame Street live, but will skip that now that I know the Events' Centers policies.
Suzanne L — Google review
It was a very good concert we saw Tyler Hubbard and I liked it, because it's all on one floor and it's a small venue and you didn't miss anything at the show. Even if you stepped out to get a drink or used the restroom, you can still hear it and the people that worked. There were very, very friendly.
Jughead B — Google review
Great time for our grand daughter at 2025 National wrestling tournament
Brian R — Google review
Awesome concert last night. The Hits Deep Tour is what's up! So fun and such high energy. Great stage and audience engagement. Maybe more personnel to help you find seats when it's dark tho. And parking for events is pretty limited. We spent 30 minutes (which was 30 minutes before concert start time) looking for a spot. Ended up at the Sands (the lot across the street fills quickly). Then had to wait another 20 minutes to get in.
Christena G — Google review
Very spacious and the bathrooms are pretty clean. This is a great venue for Hot August Nights. We spent a significant amount of time here and met lots of cool people.
Chad R — Google review
400 University Wy, Reno, NV 89501, USA•https://www.visitrenotahoe.com/event-venues/reno-events-center•(775) 335-8800•Tips and more reviews for Reno Events Center
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Circus Circus Reno

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3.6
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Hotel
Casinos & Gambling
Casino hotel
Casinos
Circus Circus Reno is a vibrant casino hotel that offers free circus performances, making it an enjoyable destination for families. The resort features spacious rooms and suites suitable for both adults and children. With six restaurants, including the colorful Dos Geckos Cantina, guests can enjoy a variety of dining options. Connected to the Silver Legacy Resort and Eldorado Resort Casino via skywalks, Circus Circus Reno provides family-friendly entertainment such as concerts, acrobats, and animal shows.
Came here for a business trip a few times and it truly is an incredible hotel and casino. Lots of entertainment and the rooms are very comfy. Water pressure was sooo good and everything was very clean. Stayed on the 17th Floor of the SkyTower several different occasions and the housekeeper was wonderful! She always made sure I had everything I need. Sue was amazing! She should get a raise! I will most definitely be coming back every time I come to Reno.
Michael H — Google review
Checking in was honestly the roughest part of our stay. We arrived around midnight on a Friday, and it took nearly two hours just to get through the line. From what I could tell, the front desk was very understaffed, so if you’re planning to arrive late, expect a wait. Parking is also a bit of a maze. I’d recommend figuring out where you want to park before starting the check-in process, otherwise it can get frustrating. That being said, there are definitely highlights. The kids’ gaming and midway area is fantastic, it’s probably one of the best features of the property and makes this a fun place for families. The casino itself is nothing extraordinary compared to other Reno or Vegas spots, but they do offer a solid variety of slot machines, which kept things entertaining. I was pleasantly surprised by the room. It was clean, much larger than expected, and the beds were extremely comfortable (perfect for a quick stay). The inside of the property has that classic Vegas feel, and there are plenty of food options at reasonable prices. The coffee shop in particular had a nice selection of breakfast and lunch items without the inflated resort pricing, which was a huge plus. The staff we interacted with in the restaurants were friendly and helpful, which made the dining experience enjoyable. Overall, Circus Circus has its pros and cons. The check-in process and parking situation could definitely use improvement, but the clean and spacious rooms, kid-friendly entertainment, and affordable dining options make it a good choice for families or anyone looking for a budget-friendly Vegas-style atmosphere in Reno.
Gabee S — Google review
This place is really run down. Trying to find a parking space.....then find the lobby ....or the elevators or the hotel registry.....its a pain in the butt because none of them are within close proximity to eachother. And depending where you parked in order to get to the lobby you have to wade through a smoky casino which isnt ideal if your pushing a stroller. The entire place just looks and feels dirty and uncared for. There was graffiti on the elevators and they looked like they probably haven't been cleaned in about 15 years. The room appeared clean enough but it still felt dingy and it was definitely out dated. The bathroom in our room was fairly large so that was cool. The little games and stuff for the kids was ok..... WAY TOO EXPENSIVE and it closed early (9pm I think) but alot of the attractions were not being attended by anyone, leaving us to wonder why exactly did we just load this stupid card with money to only be able to play games like the claw machine . And trying to find food that wasnt straight garbage or considered "fine dining" after 9pm was also a joke. I think i ended up paying 5 dollars for a bag of cheetos from one of the vending machines. All in all i highly doubt i would ever stay here again. Nor would i even just go there to gamble. It may have been a nice place to stay or gamble A LONG TIME AGO but that time has definitely passed.
Violet C — Google review
Prices were a little better here than the elderodo but it really needs a update as everything looks dated. Not in a bad way but doesn't have the pizaz of the one on the Vegas strip. Lots of slots but it was fairly smokey so we didn't get to stay in the casino very long. They do have a massive arcade area that was really cool with loads of fun games to try out.
Talius937 — Google review
Part of The Row (with Silver Legacy & Eldorado) Circus Circus seems to be neglected in operations. As of October 2025, most of the escalators are either not working in one direction or totally shut down. The worst is the escalators from both parking garages to the hotel lobby area are boarded off, you must now make a trip toward the food court elevators to go down to the first level and walk back to the front desk. This is added to the monorail that hasn’t ran since the pandemic, hard for people to use the long way from both the west parking garage and the west side hotel rooms. The rooms are comfortable, the food court has four restaurants, but you’ll have to check the website for days of operation on each one. The only thing that was great was my room was complementary (except for the resort fee).
Patrick J — Google review
Was good. We didnt require much service. Everything was pleasant. People were nice. Show was cute! Our room was pretty well taken care of when we came in. Restraunts were good and service was great. The breakfast place right off the ramp was delicious!! Crepes.
Sheila P — Google review
I visited Yogurt Beach in the Reno Circus Circus arcade area with my grandson on 11/8/2025. The cashier, Everardo, was amazing and demonstrated a mature and kind interaction with us that is normally only seen from an owner of a business. He made us feel like valued customers as he went above and beyond. We did report his excellence to the manager on duty, but someone needs to promote this young man, Everardo, to a high level management position so that his outstanding customer service skills are recognized.
Barbara W — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐☆ Circus Circus Reno blends nostalgic charm with modern convenience to deliver an all-around fun stay. The rooms are comfortable, clean, and thoughtfully laid out—with blackout curtains, efficient layouts, and helpful amenities like mini fridges and quiet HVAC systems. One of the biggest draws is the midway and free circus acts. Even just walking through the arcade and carnival games feels like stepping into a classic carnival, and it’s especially great for families wanting something extra beyond just gambling. The location is solid, especially as part of the downtown “Row” complex (connected to Silver Legacy and Eldorado), so you get easy access to restaurants, nightlife, and entertainment without having to travel far. The check-in and customer service interactions tend to get praise from guests, which adds to the positive experience. No place is perfect—some guests mention that pillows can be uncomfortable or prices in the food/arcade areas are higher than they’d like. But for what you get—entertainment, location, and family-friendly fun—Circus Circus Reno is a strong pick
Aaron B — Google review
500 N Sierra St, Reno, NV 89503, USA•https://www.caesars.com/circus-circus-reno?utm_campaign=gmb&utm_…•(775) 329-0711•Tips and more reviews for Circus Circus Reno - A Caesars Rewards Destination
6 min · 0.33 mi
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Eldorado Reno

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4.0
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Hotel
Casinos & Gambling
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Casinos
The Eldorado Reno Hotel & Casino is a vibrant and lively destination, featuring a neon-lit casino and comfortable lodging options. The hotel offers casual rooms with 24-hour gaming facilities, diverse dining choices, and a refreshing pool area. Indulge in an exceptional dining experience at The Buffet, renowned for its extensive selection of delectable dishes from various cuisines.
I was pleasantly surprised by how clean the room was at this resort. Many times casino properties are not the best. It smelled, looked and felt clean in the room. The room was very functional with a nice charging station next to the bed. Nice TV and couch for relaxing. Nice view from the 17th floor. Hotel staff was quick with check in.
A P — Google review
Location is right in downtown, the connection to all the other casinos is pretty cool. The building is definitely on the older side so it comes with a grain of salt. The room wasn’t amazing by any means but everything was clean and worked as it should so besides being a little old the hotel was pretty good. The other hotels beat el derado out on food but since they are connected it’s a simple walk to the other side! Overall enjoyed our experience here
Vortex 1 — Google review
My review is based on the experience we were expecting from all marketing around this hotel. Regardless if you are going for the casino experience or in our case, just a little luxury and R&R, I think it fails. While we paid resort fees, I am really not sure for what? We arrived 2 hours after check-in time and our room still wasn't ready per the self check-in kiosk. After a long day driving, quite disappointing. A lady behind the desk did find us another room that was ready, but a downgrade to what we paid for. We get to our room and wow, dust everywhere on tables, used lotion in bathroom, no tea, just 2 coffee pods but not enough sugar for that, and 2 cups. Beds were hard...well you get the picture. Not different motel 6 except the price plus resort fees. Casino was poor, sports area was just screaming and foul language, no atmosphere whatsoever. Maybe our expectations were too high from what we read but definitely won't be back. For the money we paid, I am sure we could have done a lot better than that.
Ivan R — Google review
We just had an overnight stay at the El Dorado and had a great time. Everything in the room was nice. Clean and felt comfortable except for one disappointment. We got in late and found out the shower didn't work at all. Not sure if pipes had been worked on or if maintenance did something to the handle, but it was too late to bother with it and we checked out the next day. But we paid a good amount for the room, would expect that maintenance would have made sure it worked if they did something.
Stacie L — Google review
Always good service. The regular ooms are nice and spacious comparatively speaking and are more up to date than other casinos in the area, but may need a refresh. The spa suites where I typically stay are very nice. Highly recommend it. If you can, try to get the ones with a double door entry. You'll see why I recommend it.
F S — Google review
We checked in around 10:15PM and were immediately concerned seeing a few homeless individuals inside the casino area. On the way to our tower, two more were lingering by the elevator doors, which made us feel unsafe. The most unsettling moment was when one even asked us for our room card to access the elevator, this raised serious questions about hotel security. On the positive side, the food was tasty and the room, while dated, was clean. For a four-star property, the price is quite reasonable, though the lower rate seems to reflect the current situation. Overall, this hotel works for a short stay of a night or two, but I would not recommend it for longer visits, especially if safety and security are a priority.
Viv W — Google review
Rooms were standard. Nice and clean. I understand it is the main strip of reno but there was a car sitting in a parking lot across the street that was blaring it's soundsystem until almost 2 am. This sound system literally shook my windows and light fixtures and I was 9 stories up. I couldn't believe that was legal! I was also VERY disappointed to find they had removed all buffets in the entire complex. Literally the whole point of staying there is the buffets. Guess I'll be staying at the Atlantis or peppermill from now on. Maybe I will have a quieter room! The people and staff were great!
Desaray T — Google review
There are much better options in Reno for hotels! The ED’s sister casino, Silver Legacy, is much nicer. Our non-smoking room smelled like an ashtray, the water for the shower was lukewarm and did not drain, the curtains did not cover the entire window (letting light in all night), the white sheets were grey, and the bartender at a small video poker bar told he was too busy to take our order. Also, check in was a nightmare. The line was long, the check in kiosks were not functioning because of poor cell phone reception in the area, and only a few elevators were operating. There is free parking and Strata is an enjoyable dining experience. We visit Reno many times a year, but will never come back to ED except to park. Update: we complained and were moved to another room. We soon learned that Reno has no noise ordinance downtown. I want to thank the considerate person with massive speakers in the back of his Tahoe who played music all night (both nights) in the parking lot across the street. Those speaker provided for a soothing massage throughout a sleepless night. NEVER AGAIN!
Tim W — Google review
345 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89501, USA•https://www.caesars.com/eldorado-reno?utm_campaign=gmb&utm_sourc…•(775) 786-5700•Tips and more reviews for Eldorado Reno - A Caesars Rewards Destination
8 min · 0.4 mi
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Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts

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4.6
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Performing arts theater
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Conference & Convention Centers
Theaters
The Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts is a unique and impressive theater located in downtown Reno. It features a wide variety of performances from ballet and opera to Broadway plays. If you're looking for an entertaining night out, the Pioneer Center is definitely worth checking out!
This is always one of the best theaters to see shows that is deceptively larger than it looks from the outside. They have tons of volunteers that help you find your seat and the seats are very comfortable.
Edward H — Google review
Parking situation is absolutely horrible. Most of the staff was nice. They will not let you back inside the event from the restrooms if there is a song playing and the elderly ushers will Naruto run at you if your phone lights up inside or you try to take a photo while you are seated and tell you to turn it off.
Sarah — Google review
I always enjoy my time at the Pioneer Center and am so grateful to have access to a quality theater experience. The staff always go above and beyond to make our transitions as quick and easy as possible despite how huge the crowds can be! All of Reno is thirsty for new experiences, and the Pioneer always provides. Some of our best memories are getting dolled up and inspired for each performance, and we'll definitely be back for more. Thank you for everything you do!
CrimsonLove187 — Google review
I remember back in the day my class from sun valley elementary took a field trip here and it was great I still have those memories to this day! Boy how time Flys I forgot what musical we seen but you should of seen all of our little faces and eyes back then we where amazed by the women and men performed on stage that day it was cool. When it came time to leave and go back to school we didn't want to leave at all and this place was nice and let us bring in our packed lunches and let us enjoy. Because of all these positive experiences I will never forget this place at all kinda brings tears to my eyes because how well us children were treated that day thank you from the bottom of my heart! I'm now 36 years old that's how long ago it was.
Damien M — Google review
We attended a showing of the okay Juliet. The cast, musicians and everyone involved in the production where top notch. Didn't spend much time in the theater otherwise but do look forward to another opportunity to do so
Catherine B — Google review
A lovely venue! Just lovely. They bring great shows and embody performance art in every form! You will thoroughly enjoy yourself and the performances. The ticketing process is made easy and you can avoid the online convenience fee by simply heading to the box office to purchase tickets! Elevators for those whom cannot do stairs and well maintained restrooms and auditorium.
Sweet P — Google review
Clean , comfortable, convenient. Something that pleasantly surprises me is the staff. All that we encountered of them were incredible. Helpful and polite. I could not be more pleased by the experience. 5 stars aren't enough for those folks.
Sergio B — Google review
Fantastic. Nice venue very friendly staff. Decent bar for drinks reasonably priced. Going back in December.
Stephen S — Google review
100 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89501, USA•http://pioneercenter.com/•(775) 686-6610•Tips and more reviews for Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts
7 min · 0.37 mi
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Nevada Museum of Art

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4.4
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Art museum
Museums
Nestled just south of downtown Reno, the Nevada Museum of Art is a must-visit destination for art lovers and culture enthusiasts alike. This accredited museum boasts an impressive array of contemporary art, altered landscape photography, and traditional Western art. Although it may be small in size, it offers a rich selection of both permanent and traveling exhibits that captivate visitors with their diversity.
It’s not very large but absolutely jam packed with awesome exhibits! Definitely worth the time to take and explore. The Ichthyosaurus exhibit is phenomenal and I felt like a kid exploring it. They have a cute cafe (didn’t eat; can’t rate the food) but it was packed and a nice sitting area in the lobby. Gift shop was reasonably priced for a museum.
Jamie T — Google review
Nice museum. $15 entry fee. Free parking. Gift shop inside. No magnets or stickers :( Not busy at all. The art inside was interesting. I expected more, we were a little bit bored and hope they expand it.
TheBayArea831 — Google review
Stunning museum. Excellent curatorial, education, and installation work. The staff were super friendly and helpful, and the Art is top notch.
Jeff L — Google review
Historic museum always different art work and pieces to look at never disappoints. Also free every second Saturday of the month
David L — Google review
I was fortunate enough to visit while the Dorothea Lange exhibit was there, and it was incredible. The Judith Lowry exhibit was just stunning. The museum has been recently renovated, and the gathering spaces were open and inviting. We visited two rooftop areas that are used for events with a great view of the city and valley. The ichthyosaur exhibit was very well presented with the video, fascinating stuff. My daughter was quite happy with the plush ichy she got from the well-stocked gift shop. I was a little disappointed that there were so few people there. With such a diverse selection of exhibits (Langston Hughes, Aboriginal art!), where were all the visitors? Anyway, I loved it and highly recommend a visit. Patronize the arts in every city you visit if you can!
W. W — Google review
Great museum with very interesting exhibits. Friendly staff. Free with NARM membership.
Daniel R — Google review
They had an excellent collection of Dorothea Lange photographs, a brilliant portrait of Ella Fitzgerald by Beauford Delaney, and an impressive collection of paintings by Judith Lowry. I think other reviewers here have been harsh. I quite enjoyed my afternoon at the Nevada Museum of Art.
Clay A — Google review
Walked from the airport on my layover. Totally worth it. I wish I could've stayed longer. The Langston Hughes exhibit was my favorite.
Chanel R — Google review
160 W Liberty St, Reno, NV 89501, USA•https://www.nevadaart.org/•(775) 329-3333•Tips and more reviews for Nevada Museum of Art
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Under a 1-minute walk from Silver Legacy Resort Casino, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

The Brew Brothers

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4.2
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Restaurant
Situated within the Eldorado Resort Casino in downtown Reno, The Brew Brothers is a popular brewpub that has garnered numerous accolades. Voted as the Best Brewpub in America by Nightclub & Bar magazine and recognized for its Best Microbrew, Beer Selection, and Live Music in various polls, it's a lively spot offering housemade beers and comfort food.
I've eaten here several times and the food is always very good. Their happy hour specials are legit! Roman is by far their best server, he is always fast and polite! If you are lucky enough to come at happy hour (2pm-5pm) and get Roman as your server, you will love it here.
Jess M — Google review
Nice pub offering a larger variety of beers. The menu has items from burgers to tacos and salads. All are made fresh to order.
Mark L — Google review
Great place in the Eldorado to watch the football game and grab some food. It was the perfect spot to take a break from gambling and enjoy a housemade beer. We stopped in randomly walking by and were not disappointed. The food was excellent I had steak and frites, the steak was cooked perfectly and juicy. The wings were spicy with cool ranch to dip. My mom had the burger she loved it. My little grandma ordered the fish and chips and when it arrived she was surprised at the massive amount, great bang for your buck. She took half home to eat later. We left very full and happy will definitely come again! For a sweet cool treat I ordered an orange soda float instead of rootbeer with their vanilla gelato that really hit the spot, I was in heaven. Waitress was friendly and attentive. 10 out of 10!
Megan M — Google review
I stayed at Circus Circus for a work trip and found this place while walking through the hotel. There were many other restaurants in the hotel that were closed on the Monday night I visited. I walked in and easily found a spot at the bar. Sean was the bartender and was very personable and provided excellent service. The beer and chicken sandwich were also very tasty.
Myles L — Google review
Great place for a brew and a game. We watched World Series here and enjoyed it. Order a gigantic pretzel and a nice smash burger. You can’t go wrong!
Anne J — Google review
Get the Seafood Pasta and the Double down stout! Best pasta I ever had and the raft beer across the board is awesome!!! Wonderful service head to toe! Beautiful establishment, wonderful atmosphere!
Jero E — Google review
I was excited to find this place during our stay . It’s was just okay . I got the tacos and my husband got fish and chips. The tacos had good flavor but there was nothing exciting about them . It was just a soft flour shell and looked like precut out of the package carne asada . Even the sauce on top was kind of boring . My husband’s fish and chips was okay . The flavor reminded me of a fish stick . Was the food edible and hot ? Yes But nothing stuck out to me . Maybe it was what we ordered . Also , I know they have live music but this time they had some college football ( I think ) people talking , and I couldn’t hear a word they were saying. It was so mumbled . That made the whole experience a little less enjoyable .
Hayley S — Google review
It’s been so long since we popped in to the Brew Brothers and being that the hotels are so quiet we were a lot skeptical. We were seated quickly by a lovely hostess and our server came by soon after, Jamshid. We placed our order for drinks and food and it all came out quickly. Everything tasted great. My dessert was an Espresso Martini, it tasted so good. Worth popping your head in if you are in the neighborhood 🥂 Jamshid did a super job 🍹
D N — Google review
345 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89501, USA•https://www.caesars.com/eldorado-reno/restaurants/the-brew-broth…•(775) 785-9047•Tips and more reviews for The Brew Brothers

Ichiban Japanese Steak House

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4.1
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Japanese restaurant
Ichiban Japanese Steak House offers a unique dining experience where chefs prepare meals right in front of diners at tableside grills. Located in Harrahs Casino, it has been recognized as the best Japanese restaurant in Northern Nevada and is known for its traditional favorites such as prime New York steak with pepper crust and brandy green peppercorn sauce. The restaurant has an old-fashioned elegance and exceptional service, making it a popular choice for fine dining.
So fun! It was our son’s 7th birthday and they made it extra special. He loves to be in the kitchen so we thought this was a good choice. He loved the show quoting “this was the best birthday ever, even better than Disneyland.”
Christena G — Google review
Full course meals including dessert. Great food and drinks. The entertainment with the meal is always a fabulous time!
Amber S — Google review
We went last night for dinner and had such a great experience. Rafael was such a fun chef, and everything he made was really good. Our waitress, Brielle, was on top of things. Everyone at our table was really happy with the experience, and their food.
Rebecca T — Google review
Food is decent, chefs are amazing. The atmosphere is great, and the cooks are talented. The customer service is absolutely horrendous. The manager lady is more worried about herself than the customer experience. Rather than fixing a discontented customer situation, she’d rather protect herself than be accommodating.
Shannon T — Google review
Thank you Fiona and Rafael! They both made our last night in Reno amazing. The food, hospitality, and over all experience would bring us back again on our next trip to Reno. Can’t thank them enough!
Amanda D — Google review
If you visit here for an event on a special day, I think you can have a good time. Depending on how much experienced chef is in charge of the table, the fun can be halved. In fact, Depanyaki food tastes so good, but all the ingredients are cooked with the same ingredients and sauce, so I don't enjoy it that much because it's easy to bite. I didn't get a strong impression because of chef who is not that much skilled chef .and the food is cooked with soy sauce with butter and garlic and salt & pepper from start to finish as I said. Considering this, please consider whether to visit or not.
Kai D — Google review
Had a good time overall. The food was good and they accommodated my fish allergy well. The service was great and the atmosphere was fun. With all the grills going it was pretty hot in there, was manageable but a little cooler inside would have made the experience even better. Not a fan of sweating while I'm eating. Would definitely return though.
Likes2travel420 — Google review
Took my wife here for dinner for the first time since moving to Reno. My wife and I were regulars at out favorite Japanese Steakhouse back in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. I have to say with all the buzz and the prices I thought it would be much better. The service was ok but not great and the Chef was very boring and not very interactive like I’m used to and felt like he was rushing to get done and get us out for the next group. The food is what I was disappointed in the most, very bland with not much flavor. The fried rice was just ok, not great and the vegetables were barely cooked, very raw like. There were 8 other people at the table and I saw a lot of food that didn’t get eaten. I felt the cucumber salad and the ice cream was the best part and the miso soup was horrible. Make your own opinion and give it a shot, but we definitely won’t be back.
John S — Google review
Inside Eldorado | THE ROW, 345 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89501, USA•https://ichibanreno.com/•(775) 323-5550•Tips and more reviews for Ichiban Japanese Steak House
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La Strada

4.6
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
La Strada, located at the Eldorado Resort Casino in Reno, is renowned for offering an upscale interpretation of traditional Italian cuisine. This esteemed restaurant has consistently been recognized as one of the finest dining establishments in both Reno and the entire country. The ambiance at La Strada is designed to transport diners to a charming Italian village, while the menu features an array of authentic Northern Italian dishes such as homemade pasta, fresh seafood, and savory beef entrees.
I absolutely loved our breakfast this morning! The food was delicious, especially the fluffy pancakes topped with fresh berries and a drizzle of Nutella. Our waiter was exceptional—very attentive and friendly, making sure our coffee cups were never empty. Plus, the host who seated us greeted us with a warm smile and a cheerful demeanor that set a positive tone for our meal. Overall, it was a delightful experience that left us feeling satisfied and happy!
London J — Google review
Brianna was so amazing. She went above and beyond and shared her opinions on dishes and even recommended her favorites. One of the kindest servers I have ever had at The Row. The food it's self was great. I highly recommend the fried artichokes and the strawberry Panna cotta!!
Destinee G — Google review
Lia was phenomenal! Came here for the last dinner of our honeymoon and couldn't have ended on a better note. The food and drinks were delicious, it's a beautiful space, and felt it was an excellent value for the money we spent. We highly recommend La Strada!
Aibel J — Google review
I can’t say enough good things about my dining experience! The food was absolutely divine, with every dish bursting with flavor and cooked to perfection. But what truly elevated the evening was Brianna’s exceptional service. She was attentive without being intrusive, incredibly friendly, and made sure everything was just right. Her recommendations were spot-on, and she had such a warm and welcoming presence. Thank you, Brianna, for making the night so special—you’re a gem!
Lilly B — Google review
We had an amazing experience at La Strada, from making the reservation to the quality of the food to the exceptional customer experience. We had the mushroom ravioli for a starter and the steak with mushroom demi glaze with prawns, per their recommendations. The food was delicious and the expresso martini was fantastic! Our server was Brianna and we also had the opportunity to meet the manager, Mike. They made our experience at La Strada unforgettable. The are both truly wonderful people. We would highly recommend La Strada for an overall awesome dining experience. Brad and Wendy from Minnesota
Wendy K — Google review
La Strada at the Elderado Hotel Casino is a great Italian Restaurant. The food that we had was outstanding and the service even better! We loved Brianna! Her and her brother were wonderful servers. We will be back soon.
Philip R — Google review
Enjoyable Italian Restaurant inside the casino...can be walked to from the Silver Legacy and El Dorado. The server, Aleksandr, was great! However, if you are wanting fast service, this is more of leisurely dining experience which we prefer. The food was good! The meatballs were excellent which we paired with the sautéed spinach. The baked ziti was good, but the mushroom raviolis were wonderful! The cocktails were good too. We went to the bar area after dinner to have a dessert cocktail and the espresso martini was very good. The bar area was a nice atmosphere as well and the bartender, Kelly, was terrific.
Ginger L — Google review
La Strada was one of the BEST experiences that we have had in a very long time, it may have been the best EVER! Keith was our server and not only did he get us everything we asked for at an incredible pace, but kept us laughing, conversing, and having fun during the entire dining experience. My recommended mocktail was made right in front of me, which I was very pleasantly surprised with. The starter bread was fantastic, the fritto misto was amazing, and the prawn vodka pasta was to die for. I would go back to El Dorado specifically just for Keith to take care of us. I’m looking forward to the day we’re back in town. Thank you Keith and La Strada!
Noah T — Google review
345 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89501, USA•https://www.caesars.com/eldorado-reno/restaurants/la-strada?utm_…•(775) 348-3401•Tips and more reviews for La Strada

DOPO Pizza & Pasta

4.5
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5.0
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Pizza restaurant
Bakery
DOPO Pizza & Pasta is a vibrant and laid-back restaurant in Reno, known for its delicious pizza, waffles, homemade ice cream, and margaritas. As an offshoot of Coffeebar, it offers a diverse menu featuring tantalizing appetizers, house-made pasta dishes, craft pizzas, and iconic desserts. Guests can complement their meals with Italian-inspired cocktails, wine selections or cold craft beers.
It is hard to put into words…ate more than we should have and it was absolutely worth it! Went to the midtown location for the first time last week for a date with my husband. It was Sunday night which typically isn’t a super busy time for Midtown and we were lucky to snag the last two open seats by the bar. Loved it so much we bought 3 gift cards for friends (was particularly impressed and surprised by the number of vegan options on the menu) and ordered a pizza today at the RPM location. Just go for yourself and see why everyone is talking about it.
Vickie M — Google review
Great service, was told about some of the happy hour specials by the host when we were sat, knowledgeable! Didn’t get anything happy hour but the deals were good. We got the Panna Fresca and added the spicy sausage along with the Marg pizza. The sausage in the pasta was good, seemed quality!! However the pasta to sausage ratio was a bit off, LOTS of sausage for the amount of noodles. For fresh handmade noodles, they were definitely tasty, but not the best I’ve had. Always better than boxed! The pizza was phenomenal, nice crispy crust, perfect amount of cheese and I loved the sliced fresh basil on top. Our server was attentive and when we told her we hadn’t been before we got a little tour of the menu which I love. Overall cute place!! Healed the part of me craving pasta.
Kaia S — Google review
Great food, great service (shoutout to Colleen!) wonderful wine recommendations, we had a great family meal here on the patio and definitely will be back . 10/10! Save room for the affogato :)
Amber H — Google review
My new favorite spot downtown. Perfect flavor Neapolitan style pizza. (Fig + Pig). We also had dessert and espresso "thank you for using a real espresso machine." We sat outside, lounge atmosphere, sunshades ,and lots of greenery. Service was top notch. You can tell the staff loves what they do. They really did a great job designing what was once there before them. P.s thanks for being open for the 4th of July
Salvatore D — Google review
We've been going to Dopo for years and it's always been one of our favorite spots. This was our first time at their new location. It was so busy, which was great to see! We chose to hang out at the bar until they had an available table. Everyone was so attentive and kind - manager, bartender, servers - wonderful all around. Food, dessert, and drinks were delicious as always. We'll be back for sure!
Courtney V — Google review
Don't sleep on one of Reno's best pizza joints in town. Their pizza selections are both familiar and bold. The Fig and Pig is not to be missed. The cocktails are hand crafted and made to order; quite delicious. What also really shines is the stellar service; how refreshing to have such friendly, down to earth service in Midtown. Highly recommend. Grab one of the outdoor tables for a nice warm evening with a breeze.
Joseph H — Google review
I made an online order and got the spaghetti meatballs, and I have to admit that for $24, I was expecting a much larger portion than what I picked up, which was a small cardboard container that seemed especially small relative to what you would get for a similar price at other locally owned Italian restaurants in the area. The food itself was okay, although the meatball was a little tough and the pasta was slightly bland. I probably won’t be back, but it seems like a lot of people clearly love this place.
Julia B — Google review
We went as a group of 9 on a Saturday night around 5:30. We got a handful of things and all shared. Thought each of the pizzas were super great! They have some really interesting pizzas that I hadn’t heard of before but most of the group enjoyed them.
Parker R — Google review
190 S Center St, Reno, NV 89501, USA•https://www.dopopizzapasta.com/?utm_source=business-listings•(775) 848-8180•Tips and more reviews for DOPO Pizza & Pasta
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Day 4

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For day 4, these 3 places should be enough to fill your day with something exciting to do in Reno. Start the day with Rancho San Rafael Regional Park and make your way through the city to get to Reno Rodeo Association. This should take about 7 hours of your day.
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Rancho San Rafael Regional Park

4.7
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4.5
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Park
Nature & Parks
Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, located in northern Reno, spans nearly 600 acres and offers a diverse landscape including wetland habitat, pasture grasses, and mowed lawns. The southern portion features various facilities such as volleyball courts, playgrounds, picnic areas, a dog park, hiking and biking paths. Additionally, it houses the Wilbur D. May Museum showcasing an extensive collection of artifacts from around the world.
This is my favorite place in Reno! The arboretum is awesome, the museum is great and there are amazing events throughout the year like the balloon races and the dragon lights. It's just a beautiful place to be all year long! They also have beautiful gardens that are available to rent for special events.
Holly K — Google review
The balloon races is an event I loved taking my daughter to. Family friendly, things are a bit pricey even though the event itself is free. But it seems like everything is pricey these days. Still a fun event! We also went to the Dragon Lights this year. I'd never been before, but it was amazing! My daughter, my parents and I had a wonderful time. Lots of people and parking was terrible, but there is a shuttle that goes from the front of the event all the way out to the last parking lot, so that was awesome 👌!
Melissa M — Google review
This is one of the largest parks in Reno, and it truly has something for everyone. The park is clean, well-maintained, and offers several parking lots and clean bathrooms throughout. You’ll find covered eating areas, picnic tables, a pond with turtles and ducks, horseshoe pits, and even a volleyball court. The fitness court and workout stations along the well-kept walkways make it great for staying active. With a botanical garden, three playgrounds, a large dog park, and year-round events, it’s a perfect spot to explore and enjoy!
Freda P — Google review
It was a beautiful visit even in the winter. The museum is amazing! I will have to come back to spend more time. There is so much to learn and see. Photos don't do this place, Justice! I didn't post photos of the museum because air didn't want to ruin the surprise. Definitely check it out, not your average park museum. There are also dragons!! The staff is passionate, friendly, and willing to help teach.
Jessica L — Google review
The best about this park is Wilbur D. May Museum. A cute small but very interesting museum. Lots of play & picnic area in the park. The place is world renowned for its annual famous Ballon Races in August. Love its central location around UNR as well.
Pratibha — Google review
Beautiful place. More effort needs to be put towards garbage pickup. All the bins were overflowing with some trash making its way to the water.
Cyn S — Google review
The Ballon races is always a fun event. Best to arrive by 3am and get your donuts and coffee early.
Martin M — Google review
Came here for the Great Reno Balloon Race. 1st timer will not be our last. Enjoyed the entire event.
Bambi H — Google review
1595 N Sierra St, Reno, NV 89503, USA•https://www.washoecounty.gov/parks/parks/park_directory_pages/no…•(775) 785-4512•Tips and more reviews for Rancho San Rafael Regional Park
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National Bowling Stadium

4.4
(684)
Bowling alley
The National Bowling Stadium in Reno, NV is a top-notch bowling megaplex that offers something for everyone. It features 78 tournament-quality lanes, including 10 family-friendly ones and a theater area with seating for 172 people. The stadium's iconic architectural design includes a grand stainless steel geodesic dome, earning it the nickname "The Taj Mahal of Tenpins."
Definitely worth a visit, even if you (like me) couldn't care less about bowling! My train was 4 hours late so I wandered in, laughing to myself: "What could a bowling stadium* possibly look like!". The minute I walked through the front doors, I wasn't laughing anymore! Even the lobby is impressive, with three-story stairwells and escalators assending to the left AND right. As you ascend, the walls are covered with pictures of all the bowling greats. When you get to the top, you're greeted with what I would describe as the nicest bowling alley I've ever seen, on steroids! Too many lanes to count, so I asked somebody. He responded: "78 up here and 10 more downstairs.". As you'll see if you watch the video**, they were preparing for the USA team trials, and the young contestants were drifting in. Adjacent to the lobby is a bowling museum that would make any sport proud. * My only disappointment was that the description of stadium seems a little grandiose. The seating is apparently tucked away upstairs, in the rear. So much so, that I missed it! **Recorded panoramic video of the lanes and the museum, but found out Google doesn't allow it for reviews.
Bill D — Google review
This expansive and impressive facility features numerous lanes across multiple floors. All staff encountered were exceptionally friendly and helpful. The convenient, attached, and complimentary parking garage is a significant advantage. However, the limited food and beverage options warrant a four-star rating instead of five. Competitive establishments provide a broader selection and designated dining areas. Furthermore, while ample seating exists across two floors, increased stadium seating on the lower level, closer to the lanes, would enhance the experience during events.
Enrique S — Google review
Fascinating bowling venue in downtown Reno. You cannot call this a bowling alley because it’s huge with 70 lanes. There are 5 floors with food, drinks, and a pro shop that rivals golf pro shops. A spectacular facility that hosts tournaments practically weekly. The staff are exceptional people as well as security, concessions, and tournament personnel. Keith in the pro shop is very knowledgeable and gives in depth advice about bowling balls, accessories, and bowling techniques. This stadium is a must for all that love the game of bowling!
Mack S — Google review
This was such a fun field trip. I was bummed that the museum wasn't open as I was really looking forward to seeing the memorabilia. That just means I will have to go again. Great experience.
Marilyn W — Google review
The National Bowling Stadium is an impressive facility that boasts state-of-the-art amenities and a welcoming atmosphere. The venue is clean and brand new, with sleek modern design and comfortable seating. The lanes are well-maintained and offer an excellent bowling experience for all skill levels. The photography staff is exceptional, always ready to capture memorable moments and provide high-quality photos. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, making the entire experience enjoyable. The facility also has an excellent selection of food and drinks, making it a great place to spend time with friends and family. Overall, the National Bowling Stadium is a must-visit for anyone who loves bowling and wants to have fun in a clean and modern environment. I highly recommend this facility to anyone looking for a great time and a memorable experience. The tournament wraps up July 24th!
Jarret O — Google review
I've only been here twice (2024 & 25), and I have enjoyed myself both times. Bowled a 3 day tournament (fri, sat, sun) in the Reno Invitational (a 3 separate weekend event). Gina, your tournaments always ROCK! The waitress did not accept cash, credit cards only. Clean restrooms, plenty of stalls, and a couple of single family restrooms as well. NBS thank you for the lovely hospitality and see you again in 2026 if not before. P.S. a great place to have your company, family, and birthday parties at...👍🏾
Andre W — Google review
Beautiful and huge! Bowling alley has 78 lanes. Great for the USBC Tournaments. Gave only 4 stars because you don't want to bowl in the lanes at th end. We biwled our Doubles and Singles on 75/76 and it was SUPER HOT!! There aren't a/c vents at the end. I was so hot I asked if they had a fan for us....not one available. The guy even commented on how hot it was there. I about passed out. And I had a small fan. My last game out of 6 was an 88.....I just wanted to get out of there. Cooler outside.
Mandy B — Google review
I bowled here for the 2023 nationals and it was a great facility. Everything there was very nice and well kept. The lanes were great. The one complaint I have (and it is borderline taking a star off) was that they stopped selling alcohol at 9:30PM. Considering the last shifts of the day started at 9:30PM, that didn't seem too smart. I'm sure I'll be back for future events.
Joe P — Google review
300 University Wy, Reno, NV 89501, USA•https://www.visitrenotahoe.com/event-venues/national-bowling-sta…•(775) 335-8800•Tips and more reviews for National Bowling Stadium
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Reno Rodeo Association

4.6
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4.7
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Rodeo
Nature & Parks
Stadium
Equestrian Trails
Reno is a hub for exciting outdoor events, including the renowned Reno Rodeo Association. This rodeo center hosts a variety of activities during the summer, such as Women's Barrel Racing, Xtreme Bull Riding, and Tie-Down Roping. The association recently celebrated its centennial and offers over $2,000,000 in winnings.
The carnival 🎡 fair & the Rodeo was amazing. 🤩 This was my first time going and I will definitely 💯 will be back next year. I had so much fun. 🤩 Everyone there was so nice. 😊 I would recommend getting tickets 🎫 way in advance like a whole year prior. I will be taking my son next year he will be 18. Cannot wait to go back. Cowboys 🤠 & Cowgirls 👢 Hats 👒 the whole experience is something you gotta try for yourself.
Jami B — Google review
RODEO!!! Growing up in the suburbs of Detroit, I had no idea what a rodeo was and what type of events are involved with the rodeo. After moving here in Jan 2022, all I heard about was the Reno Rodeo on the radio and TV. I had to see what this "rodeo" thing is all about. All I can say is WOW. This is my 4th year in a row attending this awesome and entertaining event. I am enamored with the spectacle of all the events but mostly in the athleticism and talent that these cowboys and girls need to have. Lets not forget how well these horses are trained to do their thing too. They are all literally amazing! From roping steers to barrel racing, riding bulls to wrestling steers, it is all amazing to watch, especially from a suburbanite! The entire Rodeo week has so much to offer the Reno area and we can be proud of such a fun and entertaining event. With something for everyone, there's the carnival rides for the kids, vendors to buy all your western gear and tack, beer tents, dancing and the list goes on. The Reno Rodeo Association does a bang up job wrangling all the members and volunteers to make this wonderful event roll each day like a smooth mechanism. I will be attending for year's to come.
Michael K — Google review
The rodeo was a great experience and I had so much fun with great seats. I havent been in years so it was nice too see and the tents were popping. Definitely will be back next year with my family and friends!
Keri C — Google review
Reno Rodeo is in town. With a carnival for children, bull show for men and great concerts for women. What more can we ask for. Come check out the Reno Rodeo
E O — Google review
The Reno rodeo was a blast. The energy is high, the crowd is into all of the events, the events were all fun made for all age groups.. if you've never been to the rodeo I recommend that you set time aside on the calendar to go.
Keith — Google review
I had a blast.. paisans catered in delicious food and the bar was stocked the entertainment was great. I will go again
Michelle D — Google review
Great Fun! Get tickets early, they sell out quickly!
Mark F — Google review
The shop here is terrible and really lacks any sensible customer service. Ordered a womens jacket. They sent me a mens saying: "It's been crazy busy here." Then they said they could exchange it. My mom had to drive all the way up there to talk to the person. Then when my mom told the person that I didn't like the color (because they didn't have a photo of the actual product on the site) they tried to convince her to buy another jacket. Ended up returning it, said I'd get a refund, yet they kept the 15 dollars shipping which was absolutely unnecessary due to me being in Carson City and "priority shipping BS" only took a day. DO NOT SPEND YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY HERE!!! THEY WILL TAKE IT AND JUST MAKE EXCUSES. REALLY REALLY WISH I WOULD GET MY 15 FREAKING DOLLARS BACK. SCAMMERS.
Sarah M — Google review
Rodeo Arena, 1350 N Wls Ave, Reno, NV 89512, USA•http://www.renorodeo.com/•(775) 329-3877•Tips and more reviews for Reno Rodeo Association
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to National Bowling Stadium, these restaurants are about a 3-minute walk away.

Cafe Whitney

4.1
(148)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Situated within the Whitney Peak Hotel, this sophisticated yet unpretentious dining establishment presents a diverse selection of culinary styles, ranging from Asian to Mexican, Italian, American, and more. Cafe Whitney boasts an extensive menu that caters to various cravings - whether it's juicy steaks and succulent seafood, delectable pasta dishes or pizzas with tantalizing toppings. Additionally, their offering includes crisp salads and traditional diner-style burgers for those seeking a classic experience.
What a hidden gem! Not sure why it’s so “hidden” given that it’s right in the middle of “everything” and super easy to find. Maybe as locals we sometimes forget that hotels sometimes have really great restaurants and that they aren’t just for hotel guests and out-of-towners? Well friends, whether or not you ever stay at the hotel (but we do recommend it to friends who come to town for a visit) I encourage you to try the restaurant. We just stopped in for apps before an evening meeting yesterday. Everything was incredible, and the portion sizes generous. Plus, the happy pricing is quite reasonable. Loved the ambiance and plan to go back. Service was great too…very friendly staff.
Vickie M — Google review
Tuesday night, the restaurant was not busy but there was a private event on the side. The service was fast even with the same employees working both areas. My server, Raquel, was friendly and kept checking if I needed anything. I had the 12oz steak with broccolini and mash potatoes. Everything was delish. They have some appetizers 50% off during happy hour.
Cecilia S — Google review
First time here with the family for Easter brunch. Food and portions were pleasantly surprising. The kids definitely enjoyed the dessert bar!
Jill S — Google review
We went here for the first time last Saturday evening because it was close and we were hungry. First, big shout out to our server Raquel who was so helpful, attentive and generally pleasant to talk to. This was some of the best food I have had in months if not longer! Don't get me wrong, I have had delicious food at a lot of places but this was a kindof flavor experience that one rarely experiences and I was not expecting it. We started with the Fritto Misto which I expected to be a selection of battered and fried but this was something I have never had before. They were lightly dusted? With a mild coating that was just incredible. I can't describe the flavor exactly because we ate it too quickly to note what the ingredients might be. I had the salmon fish and chips and my friend had the pork belly ramen. My fish was tender, not too heavily breaded but an actual breading different than the Misto. Paired with a house tartar sauce...yum! The fries though! They were wedges but they had the best crisp on the edges especially that were full of flavor and the inside was fluffy. The ranch is also housemade and I alternated between that and the rest of the basil aoli from the misto. The slaw is also housemade and fresh. The Ramen was perfectly cooked, full of flavor and topped with a whole Sunnyside up egg that finished cooking in the Ramen after it was cut up. I really don't know how it took this long to try this place but I guarantee it won't be long before we return. Chef's kiss!
Michelle B — Google review
Had a casual drink before checking into our room. They gave us free drinks because our room need a few more minutes to be ready. Great atmosphere and music with friendly quick service. Didn't have any food so I didn't rate them on that but had an excellent selection
Matt F — Google review
I've been here three times now, and am never unimpressed by the food. No matter what you get, it's Imaginative and filling. If I had to be an absolute nitpick, I'd say their weakest entree is the ramen, as I'm spoiled by dedicated ramen shops here and abroad. But seriously, it's all great.
BC — Google review
Upon my arrival at approximately 7:55 AM, I observed that the staff appeared to be somewhat overwhelmed. A waiter kindly requested that I wait briefly, to which I agreed and said no problem. However, while I was waiting, a different waiter approached me (girl with glasses). Unfortunately, her demeanor was less than welcoming, as she inquired about my seating preference in a rather rude tone. Throughout my visit while I was eating, I noticed that she was making unprofessional comments regarding other people dining in - And they were clear enough to be heard. On a more positive note, Sumayia, who took my order, was courteous and provided satisfactory service. The food was excellent; I thoroughly enjoyed my meal. I would particularly recommend the Chilaquiles with chicken and the iced mocha.
Fabio S — Google review
What a stunning dining environment!! Great dishes! Awesome happy hour options! Excellent service. I super love to open kitchen concept! Can’t wait to go back! Pork belly ramen: SENSATIONAL! Carrot cake slice was massive and a bit dry in my opinion. Server made my dining experience exceptional! Thanks🙂
Lisa C — Google review
255 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89501, USA•http://www.cafewhitney.com/?UTM_source=GMB_listing&UTM_medium=or…•(775) 398-5454•Tips and more reviews for Cafe Whitney

Little Waldorf Saloon

4.3
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3.5
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$$$$affordable
Bar & grill
The Little Waldorf Saloon is a rustic spot adorned with Western memorabilia, offering comfort food like burgers and wings. Situated near the University of Nevada, Reno, it's popular among students and alumni for its collegial atmosphere. The outdoor space provides a comfortable retreat from the crowd, making it an ideal place to relax. Trader Dick's Lounge at the saloon serves exotic drinks and hosts events such as karaoke on Thursdays and live music on weekends.
The food was good, and eating outside was nice. Our waitress was very nice. She had long blonde hair. Super sweet. Overall just a relaxing experience.
Kira H — Google review
The food and the service were quick, and my burger came out the way I asked. Has a lot of strange decor in this place probably could use some wiping off a lot of dust and cob webs floating around our table from all the hanging decor. Might wanna clean it up a bit. Overall, the food was good.
Jeffrey T — Google review
Good food, ample portions, service was good. My burger was made perfectly. Kept looking at all the stuff hanging from the ceiling.Wondering what it would be like in there during an earthquake...
V H — Google review
My daughter and I got there before the men did. We were ignored for over 15 minutes and finally a waitress named Josie came to take our drink order. Came back a few minutes later to get our food order. Within minutes of the men coming in who say at our table, she was right there. She asked if they were ready to order their drinks or food twice in 5 minutes! Obviously, she is one of those that don't want competition from an old woman and the wife of one of the men. Food and drinks were good tho but service really sucked
Rm C — Google review
I had a business lunch here, and the food was great! The atmosphere was very pleasant, the hostess and waitress were both very cordial and polite, we were not rushed, and it felt like home. We will be going back again, I can assure you that!
Joab M — Google review
The Wal is awesome. Great food, great drinks, awesome servers. Bailey was a joy. She recommended the bbq brisket grilled cheese, it certainly delivered. Also just love all the Nevada decor. I’ll be back the next time I’m in Reno.
Dan H — Google review
Great food and beer selection, combined with excellent service in an eclectic atmosphere. Just a fun place to hang out. Plus a World War One artillery piece in the parking lot.
Chuck K — Google review
Stopped here twice on our short visit to Reno. I like the atmosphere and our waitress was great! I had the brisket sandwich the first visit and the hamburger on sourdough on the second visit. Everything was good. Looking forward to stopping in here next time in Reno.
R B — Google review
1661 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89503, USA•https://www.lilwal.com/•(775) 337-9255•Tips and more reviews for Little Waldorf Saloon
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Louis' Basque Corner

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4.2
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$$$$affordable
Basque restaurant
Louis' Basque Corner is a historic restaurant in the American West, originally opened by Basque immigrants Louis and Lorraine Erreguible in 1967. Today, it continues to uphold Basque traditions with hearty family-style meals served around communal tables. The menu features traditional specialties such as paella, tongue, oxtails, steak, lamb, sweetbreads and organ meats served with vegetables and sauce.
Worth every penny! The wait staff was so friendly and attentive, they offered great suggestions when I wasnt sure what to order. The food was amazing! A 7 course dinner for under $50 (before tip) is a steal! I had so much food left over.
Bridget M — Google review
This place serves up excellent traditional style Basque food. I had the lamb chops and they were excellent. The meal came with delicious sides including soup, rice and chicken, salad, beans, French fries and red wine, along with your choice of dessert. I had cheese and grapes, washed down with a little bit of wine. The sides were outstanding—fries were warm and cut from fresh potatoes. The ambiance was fun—the place was packed. Make sure to call ahead and make a reservation. Service was great.
Robert L — Google review
We recently had a birthday dinner at Louis' with ten family members. Two of us ordered their 22oz ribeye special for $70 each. For that price we assumed we would be getting a Prime cut of beef. Fine marbling with a few larger strips of fat that could easily be trimmed. Instead, we both got cuts that were the worst we've ever been served in a restaurant. Large bands of fat running everywhere and the quality of the trimmed meat was barely satisfactory. I ate less than one quarter of my steak and took the remainder home. A day later I threw it on my grill and finished getting it to medium rare (a warm red center). After letting it stand for several minutes, I attempted to eat it. I've included a photo of the fat that had to be removed. The fat weighed 7 ounces! When you consider that some fraction of the melted fat would drip away and burn in the grill, this means the large trimmed pieces constituted 1/3 of the PRE-COOKED weight of the steak. There were other issues, such as the poor quality of the table wine, but those issues paled next to the steak issue. Also, my other son ordered a steak and didn't get it. That cost was removed from the bill and he instead had to eat their chicken and rice side dish. We will NEVER eat there again. It is not a value.
Dirk W — Google review
It is with a heavy heart that I leave a less than stellar review, 35 years in the making. *sigh* This restaurant in my family pre-dates my existence. We are Basque and the only time I've had Basque food is in the little town my family is from, Markina-Xemein. My aunt had her wedding reception here years ago and its been a regular post in my extended families Reno trips ever since. When I moved to Reno, I immediately became the envy of the family because I'd be close enough to have this delicious cuisine at my whim. Wanting my first time to be special, I waited 6 months until my father was able to make the trip to Reno. I locked in our reservations ahead of time. This is a family style restaurant in the most traditional sense, meaning that you are seated with strangers at the same table where you pass plates of food to one another. Great ambiance, great concept, loved it. The first course featured bread and a brightly flavored vegetable barley soup. My grandmother would have loved this soup! The second course was a tangy dressed simple salad alongside some bacon and leek beans as well as the spanish chicken with rice. The salad was much like the ones that are served at my aunt's house, the beans were so delicious and had such a wonderful depth in flavor. Ill discuss the chicken at the end of this review because I want to solely focus on the positive for now. Stay with me. We were also served some of the best French fries I have ever had! My dad had the rack of lamb which was to die for! The texture was perfect, the rosemary flavor was all through the meat, melted in your mouth. I cannot stress the mouthfeel, it can be really difficult to get lamb right. My fiance and I ordered the ox tails. Another amazing dish worth going back for, we joked about drinking the Bourgeois sauce it was served on. Dessert is optional which we did not indulge in so I have nothing to write about that. The reason I am rating the service two stars is because me and my fiance were served bloody chicken. When I quietly and kindly showed the waitress, the only thing she could ask was if it was ok to take our plates away. ....Uh, you don't need to be culinary trained and serve safe certified, like myself, to know you shouldn't eat off of a plate with raw chicken blood on it. Sorely disappointing in how she handled it though we still tipped a loving $45 in cash. What I would have liked to hear from her was an apology and offering a small discount. But no, she couldn't admit fault, she had no sense of customer satisfaction at all. Instead of going home and ruthlessly posting this review in anger, I reached out to the restaurant via their website hoping to discuss further before I posted photos of the bloody chicken they served us but here goes...after a week with no response... Desperately wanting to fall in love with this place as generations of my family have, I will give this place another shot sometime but we won't be having our wedding reception here.
Allison T — Google review
Imagine walking into a restaurant that feels more like a joyful family gathering than a formal dining experience. You’re seated with other guests at a long table, and soon you’re sharing laughter, stories, and, of course, an impressive spread of delicious food. Here, there’s no such thing as a ‘stranger’ – just friends you haven’t met yet. The meal starts with warm bread and butter, a crisp vinegar salad, and a comforting chicken rice dish that’s rich, buttery, and full of flavor from the marinated chicken. The chicken itself is tender and moist, falling right off the bone. Then comes a bowl of hearty soup with rice, carrots, and tender meat, bringing all the flavors of home. For my entrée, I chose the oxtail, and wow! It was something special – cooked to perfection with a balance of lean meat and luscious fat, all bathed in a savory broth that felt like a warm hug in every bite. To top it all off, dessert options were pure indulgence. I went for vanilla ice cream with chocolate drizzle, a simple but satisfying end to the meal. But if you want to go all out, they offer a blueberry cheesecake that’s light, creamy, and layered with a sweet-tart berry sauce that’s like fireworks in your mouth. And all this – every bite, every laugh, every shared smile – comes at the price of your chosen entrée. It’s an incredible deal, and an experience you won’t find anywhere else. This is a must-visit, 100% recommend!
Hanny P — Google review
The meal was pretty terrible. Basic food that may or may not have been cooked on site. The meat was pretty basic and not worth the price. The fries were decent, and we had good service, but I would not recommend this place
Ben W — Google review
Good things first! Service - quite attentive and kind. Pincon punch - first sip was a bit much. But after a minute or two (and adding some extra ice), it mellowed and opened allowing flavors to shine. Unique and a must try. Oxtail - slightly over-cooked in my opinion. But that's probably just me being fussy. I think most would enjoy the "fall off the bone" meat. Also, the sauce was wonderful. Great, rich flavor. Chef's kiss. Not so good things.. Wine - complimentary, which is a nice touch. Sadly, it was bad wine. :-/ Over oxidized, probably. But possibly cooked. It didn't smell right and poured an odd color. Flavor was definitely off. Disappointing, but it was free - so can't really complain. Beans - ever wondered what frontier-style beans were like? Yeah, like the ones in the old western movies. That was this. Not sure if that's necessarily a good thing. Fries - unseasoned and basic - likely purchased frozen in a big pack and then, for some reason, left unseasoned. If these are made here, big disappointment. Salad - past it's prime and fairly basic American style. A little off-color. I probably wouldn't have served this to guests, but.. yeah. Bread - basic American. I hope this isn't made here. If it is, another swing and a miss. Rabbit - cooked perfectly but the sauce didn't quite come together. There just wasn't any harmony here. Clean-up efforts - a little on the pushy side. Yeahh.. that's an understatement. Easily the most pushy I've experienced in my life. Efforts oscillated between somewhat annoying and incredibly aggravating. One person in particular - he was way too much. Way too aggressive with trying to move people along. Cheesecake - fruit compote topping was overly sweet and kinda garbagey. It seemed an afterthought. And I humbly suggest offering this as an option instead of serving it as the default. Frankly, the compote ought to come with a warning. I think it ruined the cheesecake 😕 Similarly, the ice cream was good quality. But why smother it in chocolate syrup? Sometimes simple and pure is the way to go.
Vox P — Google review
The service was excellent. The person next to us was tapping with their leg up and down. Making the plastic tap the rest of the guest. I asked the bartender if he can move us and He did without question. The rest of the servers were very attentive and on point. The only complaint I had about the food was the soup was a little cold. I really liked the wine and beans. Make sure you try beans and the salad at the same time. It's a basket tradition. I loved the lamb chops and the ribeye I was cooked perfectly. I would recommend ordering the cheese and fruit for dessert. The atmosphere was perfect and I love the family style dining. Thank you for representing the Reno community. Will be coming back often for many years to come.
Ryan R — Google review
301 E 4th St, Reno, NV 89512, USA•http://louisbasquecorner.com/•(775) 323-7203•Tips and more reviews for Louis' Basque Corner

Lulou's

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4.5
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$$$$very expensive
New American restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Reno, Lulou's is an upscale New American dining destination that effortlessly combines modern elegance with a vibrant culinary experience. The restaurant boasts a striking open kitchen and chic industrial decor, complemented by a rotating display of abstract art sourced from local galleries. For over two decades, Lulou's has captivated diners with its innovative menu that fuses classic American dishes with international influences.
My friend and I both loved this place. The food was so good. We shared, ceviche, the warm goat cheese, seared foie gras, pork buns, and the scallops. Everything was really good, but surprisingly, I think the warm goat cheese was my favorite dish. The cocktails and the service were both good as well. The price was totally worth it.
Summer T — Google review
Reno has a true gem in the heart of midtown. There's a reason it's been here for 25 yrs and I could see that evident in the delicious and creative dishes on their menu. I really had a hard time deciding what to order because I wanted to try it all. The yellowtail app was very well balanced with a nice bit of heat, and the tomato salad had some of the juciest tomatoes I've ever had. The duck breast came 2 ways, both excellent and perfectly cooked. Though I was a bit jealous of my partners Halibut because the broth was so good. Everyone was very friendly, attentive, and professional and we had an excellent date night. I definitely look forward to returning to try some of the other tasty sounding dishes.
Chris G — Google review
Had the rudest waiter of my life. Smart comments evertime he came to our table. Got super pissed cause i asked for ketchup for my fries. Cleaned around our table (not our mess) and my wife while we were sitting at our table. Acted like she was in the way. Upset her to no end. For the price I expect better service. RUINED our anniversary! Too bad the food and atmosphere was nice but not worth dealing with him.
Justin D — Google review
Had an absolutely incredible meal here with some friends. Everything we ordered was on point with bold flavors and great execution. We had multiple appetizers and all four entrees were amazing. I could not recommend a restaurant more. By far the best food in Reno, and best upscale restaurant. The woman who took our drink order before we were sat at our table was a little rude but I would gladly come back.
N — Google review
Expensive but worth it for special occasions . The food is amazing , the decor is cute and the place is rather small but makes it feel Intimate. Expect to pay about 40 to 50 for main dishes , 15 to 20 for small plates and starters and bottles of wine between 50 and 200 . Came here for Christmas eve dinner . There’s no way to book a reservation online , you have to call in . Service was great .
Pablo G — Google review
The food was AMAZING. Pricey, but so worth it. The staff was super friendly, attentive, but not overbearing. The atmosphere was wonderful, it was packed when we went but I never felt like I had to talk over anyone even though the tables were sort of close together. The Mason jar cheesecake was TO DIE FOR. Everything came out cooked to perfection and in a timely manner. The lobster spaghetti came out with a whole damn lobster!
Kelly — Google review
Impeccable service. My food favorites were the Thai duck soup, cheese ravioli (special), short rib, and butterscotch pudding.
Marion Q — Google review
The ceviche and chopped salad were delicious! I'd been meaning to try Lulou's for some time now and was impressed! I'll definitely be coming back.
Lauren B — Google review
1470 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89502, USA•(775) 329-9979•Tips and more reviews for Lulou's
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