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Title: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: I_Bowl4Money on May 09, 2010, 07:37:46 PM
It's been a few years since I've ventured into Reno.  Curious to know if there are any places you would recommend.  Any type of food is fine, not looking for deals, just looking for some good food, could care less about price.

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Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: directdrill on May 10, 2010, 06:32:12 AM
I would highly recommend the Steakhouse at Harrah's.  My wife and I had dinner there, and it was one of the finest meals we have ever had.  A bit pricey, but very much worth the cost.
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Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: abrown on May 10, 2010, 06:54:17 AM
the atlantis had pretty good food last time i was out there there friday night buffet is like a 7 nationality also a awsome sushi bar
Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: oregonsawhead on May 10, 2010, 02:15:14 PM
In-N-Out Burger in Sparks......nuff said  
Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: someguyintucson on May 10, 2010, 04:22:02 PM
The buffet at the El Dorado was very good.
Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: D Scott Johnson on May 10, 2010, 04:25:50 PM
Couple of recommendations...

1)  Best Breakfast buffet is at the Atlantis Toucan Charlie's.  Good quality and good selection.

2)  Best steak we found was at a place about 15-20 minutes south of Reno on 395, it was called Washue Falls Steak House.  Doesn't look like much on the outside but the Prime Rib (son) and Ribeye (mine) were almost "melt in your mouth" good.  It was a touch pricey ($27.95 and $28.95 for our meals respectively) but worth the drive and the money.

3)  Widest variety and pretty decent food was on south Virginia.  A place called Claim Jumpers.

Enjoy.  Scott
Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: milorafferty on May 10, 2010, 04:45:39 PM
If you like steak, then Ruby River on South Virginia across from Peppermill is really good. Washoe Steakhouse on W. 4th street is where most Reno locals go for steak, so that is a good choice as well.

Most of the casinos have decent food, but you are better off if you can get away from downtown. Atlantis, Peppermill and John Ascuaga's Nugget in Sparks all have better food than anything downtown. If your stuck downtown, El Dorado is generally better than the others.

If you are looking for a great buffet, my first choice is always the Island Buffet at Peppermill. Atlantis is good as well. As for downtown, El Dorado has the best of the bunch if your without a car.

If you want seafood, Rapscallion is the best in Reno. It's located on South Wells ave.

Also hard to beat the Peppermill for good seafood. Friday nights the buffet will have a seafood theme, but they have a good selection most nights. Peppermill also has a seafood restaurant called Oceano, which is pretty good. If your stuck downtown, Fairchild's Oyster Barý at the Silver Legacy will do in a pinch.
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Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: Let It Bleed on May 10, 2010, 04:46:26 PM
Always been a fan of Brew Brothers at Silver Legacy. During the week, they have great happy hour deals from 2-5. Two-for-one pizza, cheap wings, cheap beer.

Also, if you walk south on Virginia past Eldorado and the Fitzgerald, stop by The Nugget and try an Awful-Awful. It's the ultimate morning-after burger after consuming one too many drinks the night before.
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Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: milorafferty on May 10, 2010, 04:48:35 PM
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Always been a fan of Brew Brothers at Silver Legacy. During the week, they have great happy hour deals from 2-5. Two-for-one pizza, cheap wings, cheap beer.

Also, if you walk south on Virginia past Eldorado and the Fitzgerald, stop by The Nugget and try an Awful-Awful. It's the ultimate morning-after burger after consuming one too many drinks the night before.
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Brew Brothers is an excellent choice. But on the weekends, it can be hard to get a table as it is very crowded.
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Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: Atochabsh on May 11, 2010, 01:48:52 AM
OK so there''s Rapscallions.....great restaurant and food.  Its a bit expensive but you do get a great meal.  

There''s also Bonanza Casino on N. Virgina St.  This in on the other side of 80HWY on Virginia street.  There''s a steak house in this little casino.  They cook and serve PRIME steaks.   At the Cactus Creek Steak House.  It was soooo goooood.  And the service was superb, unmatched.  Highly recommend this little steak house for a great away place to go.  Tuxedo waiters, great host, courses brought to you on little carts and just very very classy service.  Even though you don''t have to be as well dressed as the staff.

go ahead and www.yelp.com .....for Cactus Creek Steak House or Rapscallions....you will not be disappointed.  

Erin

Edited on 5/11/2010 1:51 AM
Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: Lillen on May 11, 2010, 04:52:24 AM
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In-N-Out Burger in Sparks......nuff said  


Oooh!! I wish we had In-N-Out Burger over here in Europe..
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Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: Steven on May 11, 2010, 10:28:33 AM
The Silver Peak Grill on the River has very good food. They have heated outdoor seating when it gets cool at night. It's relaxed and kick back, and it's only a 5-10 minute walk from the Casinos.

After a Sunday night of singles/doubles, it was nice to get away from the casinos and chill with a good glass of wine and a plate of Crab Tostadas. I'll be heading back there next year.
Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: rollingthunder on May 11, 2010, 11:00:28 AM
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Always been a fan of Brew Brothers at Silver Legacy. During the week, they have great happy hour deals from 2-5. Two-for-one pizza, cheap wings, cheap beer.

Also, if you walk south on Virginia past Eldorado and the Fitzgerald, stop by The Nugget and try an Awful-Awful. It's the ultimate morning-after burger after consuming one too many drinks the night before.
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I will second the Brew Brothers. The peel & eat chilled shrimp are huge and at $11.95 for a pound you can't beat the price.
Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: chester on May 11, 2010, 11:27:54 AM
The Nugget off the 80.

Sunday Night is Seafood Night. Incredible. Oysters Rocefeller, shrimp, crab legs, salmon, halibut, prime rib. The best seafood I have ever had. Wow is the word.
Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: I_Bowl4Money on May 11, 2010, 01:26:22 PM
Awesome responses everyone, thanks.

I remember a few of those places and glad to see them still around with the crappy economy.

Good Luck to those heading out or still waiting to go.
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Title: Re: Any Good Places to Eat?
Post by: Brunswick_fan_BrandonH on May 12, 2010, 08:56:06 AM
I just came back from Reno yesterday and ate some good food while out there for the 6 day trip.  I would second the vote for the pizza at the Brew Brothers in the El Dorado.  There is a coupon in the book they give you at the team event for 2 for 1 pizzas which were very good.  Also, I would suggest eating at Sterling's Steak house inside of the Silver Legacy.  The steaks were very good and the desserts are awesome.  Just a quick side note, stop by just to check out the mountain high chocolate fudge cake as a dessert which could be eaten as a whole meal.  Also, I would suggest getting a players club card at the Silver Legacy because they have a kiosk that you can swipe your card 4 times a day in 2 hour intervals and get free things including 2 for 1 dinners at Sterling's or Flavors buffet along with 2 for 1 comedy tickets or free desserts.  Plus you can use the comps while gambling to help pay for the meals at the Silver Legacy along with the $10 off coupon in the book from the tournament.  The last thing that I would suggest is the seafood buffet at the El Dorado on Friday night.  Everything was good including the all you can eat Alaska Crab Legs and other entres.
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