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420 South Sierra Street
Reno, NV 89501
+1 775 329 2600
An all American breakfast sans the grease-could one have asked for more! Omlettes stuffed with hash browns, corn salsa and black beans topped with guacamole and served with bread is the house specialty. The staff extends a warm welcome and serves the food piping hot. The aroma of bacon, sausages and eggs that waft across to the dining area from the open kitchen helps to whet your appetite. To cut a long story short, one can try just about anything on the menu and be sure to be satisfied.
 
210 East Plumb Lane
(Park Lane Mall)
Reno, NV 89502
+1 775 824 3333
After a hectic day of shopping at the Park Lane Mall, how about a movie? You will be able to relax and watch your favorite first-run movie in comfort. This is a state-of-the-art multiplex theater and offers climate-controlled auditoriums. The stadium seating has high-back chairs for comfort, movable armrests and love seats. All the movies are shown on wall-to-wall screens with digital sound formats. The theater offers both a traditional full and self-service concession stand with all of your favorites. For film times, ticket prices and further information please call or see their website.
 
100 South Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89501
+1 775 786 4046
This classy group has been around since 1968 and thus far has more than 100 productions to their credit. Their performances range from Swan Lake to the Requiem. Add lighter entertainment, such as Mame and Showboat, and you have the perfect combination of entertainment. All of the performances are elaborately staged with a full orchestra. The operas are sung in the original language with translation projected above the stage at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts. The company has an extensive educational program that offers training and experience for children in the area. Students are also invited to view abbreviated operas by the Nevada Opera Studio. More than 50,000 youngsters participate each year.
 
925 Riverside Drive # 3
Reno, NV 89503
+1 775 323 6393
Since it began in 1969, this marvelous orchestra has provided some of the best entertainment in northern Nevada and beyond. Performances are held mainly at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Reno. During the summer season, enjoy outdoor concerts at the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival and "Pops on the River" at Wingfield Park. Conductor Barry Jekowsky was previously Associate Conductor of the National Symphony in Washington, D.C. The Philharmonic has performed with internationally known guests such as George Shearing, Luciano Pavarotti and Ray Charles. The orchestra offers many programs for children including the Discover Music Program, the Instrument Petting Zoo and the Reno Philharmonic Youth Orchestra.
 
597 Kumle Road
Reno, NV 89509
+1 775 329 0661
This theater has been in operation since 1935, making it the oldest one in Reno. After years at a downtown location, the theater is currently housed in the Reno Elks Lodge building. The season starts in late August with six plays slated for production. Plays start at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday evenings. Sunday matinees start at 2 p.m. Check the website for the latest ticket prices and upcoming shows and events.
 
11 North Sierra Street
Reno, NV 89501
+1 775 786 7469
At this new and modern theater, you will be able to sit back and relax in comfort as you watch your favorite first-run movie. Each of the twelve auditoriums is individually climate-controlled. The seats are comfortable with high backs and armrests that move. The seats also can convert to love seats if you so desire. The movies are shown on a wall-to-wall screen with all-digital sound formats. Don't forget to visit the full-service concession stand. For film times, ticket prices and further information please call or see their website.
 
345 North Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89501
+1 775 786 5700
You get the feeling of an outdoor pavilion as you walk from the Italian side of the room (graced with Roman columns), to the Oriental side, decorated with wood beams. Whatever you crave, you are sure to find it here at any hour. Breakfast at 2am? You got it! Green corn tamales for dinner? Got to have a piece of chocolate cake? You can have that and more. The food is fresh, and the prices are just right. Whatever your pleasure, you can find it here. Beer, wine and other beverages are served.
 
345 North Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89501
+1 775 786 5700
Your first look at the huge coffee roaster may overwhelm you. The over-sized brass and steel machine roasts more than 300-pounds of coffee a day. Raw beans from around the world are dumped in, and wonderful blends of exotic flavors are brewed. Each one of the restaurants in the Eldorado Hotel has its own special blend, and these blends are available for purchase. Enjoy a latte or just a plain cup of java in the relaxed garden setting. Opens daily at 6a.
 
345 North Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89501
+1 775 786 5700
Located in the Eldorado Hotel, this Parisian-style bistro has received the "Best Martini and Wine List" award presented by Casino Player Magazine, "Best Happy Hour" by Reno News and Review and the "DiRoNA Award of Excellence." The lounge offers live music and vocals starting at 4:30pm. The master chefs display their culinary expertise as you dine on succulent wood-roasted meats, poultry and fish. A handsome wine cellar offers more than 300 vintages in the moderate to expensive range; the bar features an incredible 102 martinis. Open daily from 5:30pm.
 
99 North Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89501
+1 775 323 3221
Located in the heart of downtown Reno, this theater is housed in the old Masonic Building at the corner of First and Virginia Streets. The non-profit theater began in 1992 producing educational fare for children. A few years later it developed contemporary and classic productions for adult audiences. The theater is a great place to catch plays like Waiting For Godot, Under Milkwood and Cabaret. Downstairs is Sub-Bruka, which features multi-media projects, avante garde theatre and other original works. Also, Renaissance projects such as Shakespeare, original plays and educational workshops are featured.
 
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