It's trendy yet still comfortable with stylish furnishings, soaring ceilings, and an overall streamlined decor. For those looking for an upscale venue to enjoy a beverage, this bar is spacious and lively.
Price: Moderately Expensive- Restaurant
While this place is well known for its catering operation, it also attracts locals with its lunch fare. The sophisticated setting is also perfect for a working lunch. The American style menu offers a bevy of gourmet sandwiches, soups, upscale salads, and daily specials.
Price: Moderately Expensive- Restaurant
Every city needs a food coop. These grocery stores tend to be smaller and curate what they offer. At Great Basin you'll find local, grass-fed meats, eggs, vegan options, extensive organic selection of produce and fresh grab and go items that are made daily at the store.
Price: Least Expensive- Grocery/Prepared Food
This modern restaurant has an open floor plan with a spacious bar, open kitchen and trendy furnishings. It's stylish without being stuffy and is popular with business types.
Price: Moderately Expensive- Restaurant
Post workout, you may crave a smoothie, fresh juice or some other healthy infusion. Keva Juice offers a full menu of Jamba like beverages.
Price: Least Expensive- Restaurant
Post workout, you may crave a smoothie, fresh juice or some other healthy infusion. Keva Juice offers a full menu of Jamba like beverages.
Price: Least Expensive- Restaurant
If you are in search of a fine dining experience, LuLou's is one of the best in Reno with its modern, artsy, industrial decor punctuated by exposed brick, glass walls, white table cloths, black chairs, big artwork, an open kitchen, high ceilings, and cool lighting.
Price: Expensive- Restaurant
This 50's style diner is considered to be Reno's best breakfast spot, but we suggest that you keep your expectations in check. While it's not overly unique nor gourmet, it does get the breakfast (and lunch) job done quite well.
Price: Least Expensive- Restaurant
As downtown Reno's only farmers' market, this little gem is perfect for the traveler in search of healthy sustenance. You'll find reasonably priced organic produce, gourmet specialty foods, fresh deli creations and daily soup menus along with locally crafted soaps, lotions, and artwork.
Price: Least Expensive- Farmers' Market
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Catering to the growing "fast casual" market, this Denver based chain serves up gourmet sandwiches, flatbread pizzas and salads on the cheap. The salads are weak on veggies, but maybe you can "rob" the sandwich options!
Price: Least Expensive- Restaurant
Located just a couple of miles south of downtown, you'll find this charming restaurant with its huge outdoor patio and fire pit. While the outside seats are favored, inside, you will feel like you are in a friend's home. It's sort of a blend of a diner and a cozy cottage.
Price: Moderately Expensive- Restaurant
This cafe (and catering company) serves the nearby medical center and other businesses with its appealing breakfast and lunch menu. Organic ingredients, free-range eggs and other upscale ingredients mean this isn't some ordinary sandwich shop.
Price: Least Expensive- Restaurant
TJ's offers prepared foods, produce, trail mix, energy bars and more. Ready to go salads and sandwiches along with other goodies makes TJ's a great spot for a quick meal hit.
Open daily 8a to 10p
Price: Least Expensive- Grocery/Prepared Food
This is the longest running market in the Reno area and offers fresh fruit, meats, fish, almonds, coffee, and baked goods. There is also a Chinese "restaurant" that cooks up tasty (somewhat greasy) eats. Live music is often playing. Look for the white tents.
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Come for the healthy prepared foods and fresh salad bar. This 52,000 square foot store also stocks grocery staples, bulk foods, organic produce, and body care items. The indoor/outdoor fireplace and heated patio offer a comfy spot to eat on premise.
Price: Least Expensive- Grocery/Prepared Food