When you want to have a good time—Shooters Saloon is the place to be. This bar/nightclub is very famous for having the fastest service and a very friendly staff. Come to Shooters Saloon with a bunch of your closest friends and have a blast! Snack on some finger food, drink and groove to the beat of the music. Shooters Saloon is a popular hang out spot for locals and tourists alike. And if you're feeling dangerous, try a spin or two with the hula-hoop contest or listen to your favorite song on the jukebox.
Located on the South Virginia Street, Chapel Tavern is a small bar with a nondescript decor. However, this does not stop the crowd from visiting the place as its menu consists of a variety of beers and cocktails found nowhere else in the city. Select from the long list of beer which includes the specialties like Belgium white beer and Belhaven Scottish Ale, and you wont be disappointed. Cocktails, wines, whiskey, vodka and sake are few of the other beverages that are available here. Apart from the beverages, the live music events on the indoor stage also pulls the crowd in large numbers. Walk in for a great time in company of great drinks and friends.
This is a very popular watering hole with the honor of being voted "Best Microbrewery" in recent years. Some award-winning concoctions include Wild Horse Ale, Nevada Gold and Cerveza ChiliBeso, brewed with a hint of jalapeno. Dining choices include Salmon Tacos with fresh mango sauce and Brewery Fish and Chips fried in Wild Horse Ale batter. Live entertainment is provided every Friday and Saturday evening starting at 8pm. If the weather is pleasant, be sure to enjoy your evening on the outdoor patio. Great Basin Brewing Company opens at 11.30am everyday.
The 5 Star Saloon opened in 1971 as Reno's first gay bar. To this day, it continues to be a place for guests to let loose and be themselves in a welcoming environment. Weekly events include karaoke, line dancing and drink specials. There is a full dance floor and a stage in this club.
With a pleasant undersea environment, Oceano is a moderately priced seafood restaurant in downtown Reno. The aquatic décor gives the restaurant a feel of what one would expect while dining by the shore. Oceano's menu changes on a regular basis depending on the freshest available raw ingredients. Favorite items consist of shrimps, oysters and mesquite-grilled fish with a diverse selection of salads. Don't miss out on the casino and the wine bar.
Bar of America is located at the corner of Bridge Street and Commercial Row. It's an ideal place to relax in after a long, hard day of work. This small bar promotes local bands and contemporary and alternative music. It has been hosting live music performances for the past 23 years and boasts of a huge loyal clientele. The bar is also adjacent to the Pacific Coast Grill.
Travel back to the old Comstock days when you visit this historic old saloon that used to be one of the most celebrated watering holes in Virginia City. You will find a vast collection of elaborate antique hanging lamps, generous slot machines and souvenirs. Sit back, relax and order a sarsaparilla for yourself and the kids. Listen to live Ragtime or a Tin Pan Alley quartet while enjoying your drink.
One of the best bars in Reno's East Side Wells, Ryan's is the perfect place to get a big, cold beer and meet some of Reno's diverse locals. Browse through the song selection on the jukebox, and if you're feeling hungry, there is a limited selection of tried-and-true bar food available. Ryan's also has the indicator of a true dive bar - patrons can eat the free peanuts and toss the shells on the floor.
The Old Washoe Club is a museum preserving the history of this culturally rich region. Upstairs is a guided ghost tour, in a building that is said to be haunted. For a more good-natured time, belly up to the bar and step back into the past. This bar has been around for more than a century and has a colorful history to boot. It was built in late 1800s as a swank private club for the city's silver king millionaires and eventually wound up being the fun spot it is today. The decor is strictly down-home neighborhood bar. While you're here, take a peek at the spiral staircase. It's an amazing bit of carpentry. You'll find lots of friendly locals who love to tell tourists some of Virginia City's rough and tumble tall tales. Local Country/Western bands fill the small saloon with lively music on the weekends. Grab your partner; dancing is permitted. Credit cards are not accepted.
When you want to have a good time—Shooters Saloon is the place to be. This bar/nightclub is very famous for having the fastest service and a very friendly staff. Come to Shooters Saloon with a bunch of your closest friends and have a blast! Snack on some finger food, drink and groove to the beat of the music. Shooters Saloon is a popular hang out spot for locals and tourists alike. And if you're feeling dangerous, try a spin or two with the hula-hoop contest or listen to your favorite song on the jukebox.