Stories tagged "Restaurants": 15 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Food Thomas' Café (site)A favorite of the divorce colony, the elegant eatery was called "The Delmonico's of Reno." By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Food Landrum's DinerThe legendary South Virginia Street diner opened in 1947. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Food Louis' Basque CornerOriginating in 1907 as the Hotel Richelieu but best known for the Basque restaurant that opened downstairs in 1967. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Food Casale's Halfway ClubNamed for its location halfway between Reno and Sparks, the family restaurant is one of the area's oldest and most treasured. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Hinkel's CaféGerman immigrant Gene Hinkel opened his cafe at the corner of Granite (now Sierra) and Ridge Streets in 1941. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Coney Island BarFounded as a tamale factory in 1926 and operated by the same family for nearly a century. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Giraudo BuildingPaul Giraudo's 1928 apartment building was the longtime home of Penguin Ice Cream. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Hale BuildingEarly tenants of this 1946 building included the Modern Music Center and an FM radio station, KNEV. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Frohlich-DaCosta CornerFrom the Piggly Wiggly to Heric's Doughnuts to Del Mar Station, this corner has seen it all. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Benetti BlockThe five storefronts opened amid a post-World War II building boom. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Miguel's Mexican FoodChef Miguel Ribera opened his namesake restaurant in 1959. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Fulton AlleyOnce lined with small businesses, the alley runs between Virginia and Sierra Streets. By Sharon Honig-Bear View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Tourism St. Albans Hotel (site)Demolished in 2020, the hotel had anchored the SE corner of Virginia and Fourth Streets since 1908. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Santa Fe HotelThe second Santa Fe Hotel opened in 1949 with Basque-style family dining, a barber shop, and 22 rooms. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Food Kiah's Squeeze Inn (site)The popular Southern homestyle restaurant was the first Black-owned business on Virginia Street. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Food Thomas' Café (site)A favorite of the divorce colony, the elegant eatery was called "The Delmonico's of Reno." By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Food Landrum's DinerThe legendary South Virginia Street diner opened in 1947. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Food Louis' Basque CornerOriginating in 1907 as the Hotel Richelieu but best known for the Basque restaurant that opened downstairs in 1967. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Food Casale's Halfway ClubNamed for its location halfway between Reno and Sparks, the family restaurant is one of the area's oldest and most treasured. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Hinkel's CaféGerman immigrant Gene Hinkel opened his cafe at the corner of Granite (now Sierra) and Ridge Streets in 1941. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Coney Island BarFounded as a tamale factory in 1926 and operated by the same family for nearly a century. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Giraudo BuildingPaul Giraudo's 1928 apartment building was the longtime home of Penguin Ice Cream. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Hale BuildingEarly tenants of this 1946 building included the Modern Music Center and an FM radio station, KNEV. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Frohlich-DaCosta CornerFrom the Piggly Wiggly to Heric's Doughnuts to Del Mar Station, this corner has seen it all. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Benetti BlockThe five storefronts opened amid a post-World War II building boom. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Miguel's Mexican FoodChef Miguel Ribera opened his namesake restaurant in 1959. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Fulton AlleyOnce lined with small businesses, the alley runs between Virginia and Sierra Streets. By Sharon Honig-Bear View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Tourism St. Albans Hotel (site)Demolished in 2020, the hotel had anchored the SE corner of Virginia and Fourth Streets since 1908. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Santa Fe HotelThe second Santa Fe Hotel opened in 1949 with Basque-style family dining, a barber shop, and 22 rooms. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Food Kiah's Squeeze Inn (site)The popular Southern homestyle restaurant was the first Black-owned business on Virginia Street. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map