4th Street’s Nostalgic Reno Restaurants
Coney Island Bar Coney Island Bar is located right where Reno and Sparks meet. This restaurant/ bar goes all of the way back to 1945 when a man by the name of Ralph Galletti opened it up as a tamale factory. The restaurant has been passed down to his son John, and he now takes the reins when it comes to serving the Reno community with gourmet Italian dinners every Wednesday night, Monday - Saturday lunch, and private banquets.A photo posted by Big Eds Alley Inn (@bigedsalleyinn) on
Casale's Halfway Club "Nothin' Halfway About It!" Casale's Halfway Club is family owned and has been operating since 1937. This Italian restaurant is famous for their homemade raviolis stuffed with either beef or ricotta cheese. If you are craving an authentic Italian meal, this is the place for you.Best place in #Reno to eat on a Tuesday... #pesto #lunch #pasta #local #holeinthewall #bestinreno A photo posted by jackiegiudici (@jackiegiudici) on
Gold 'N Silver Inn Gold 'N Silver Inn has been in Reno since 1956 and is all about family. They have employees that have been there for up to 30 years and treat their customers like they are just another part of the crew! It is such a hit that Guy Fieri from Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives has made an appearance to feature its Lemonade Pork Chops. This is a restaurant that you won't want to pass up. MiCasa Too Another family owned restaurant that has been a hit for many years. MiCasa Too has been in the area for over 30 years and has been serving the Reno community with delicious, authentic Mexican food. Their homemade tortilla chips, pico de gallo salsa, and acclaimed margarita mix will knock your socks off.
Taco Tuesday?? #micasatoo #reno #775 A photo posted by Mi Casa Too (@micasatoo) on