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Welcome to Old Granite Street Eatery

At Old Granite Street Eatery, history meets flavor in an inviting atmosphere. Located in Midtown Reno, this New American eatery transforms a charming brick building into a vibrant and trendy dining destination. Patrons savor an eclectic menu featuring standout burgers like the Big Bison and the OG Veggie, celebrated for their fresh ingredients and unique flavor profiles. The eatery prides itself on being dog-friendly and catering to various dietary needs, including vegan options. With outdoor seating, happy hour specials, and a welcoming ambiance perfect for families and groups, Old Granite Street is a community favorite, blending exceptional food with lively hospitality.

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Welcome to Old Granite Street Eatery, a gem nestled in the heart of Reno, Nevada. Located at 243 S Sierra St, this trendy eatery offers a delightful blend of New American cuisine in a rustic yet contemporary setting. With its inviting atmosphere, it’s no wonder that this place has quickly become a local favorite for foodies and families alike.

As you step into Old Granite Street Eatery, you are embraced by a warm ambiance that strikes a perfect balance between casual dining and a lively pub atmosphere. The restaurant is adorned with historic touches, reflecting the rich history of the building itself, which was once a wedding chapel. It’s a testimony to the charm that permeates the space.

  • Culinary Delights: The menu here is a celebration of flavors, featuring a variety of burgers that cater to all palates. Highlights include the mouthwatering Big Bison topped with chevre and pickled onions, and the unique Chinese BBQ Burger drizzled with tangy sauce. Vegetarians can enjoy the delectable OG Veggie Burger, crafted without soy and paired with aged white cheddar.
  • Appetizers and More: Don’t miss the crispy Garlic Parmesan Fries or the Tomato Bisque, a creamy delight perfect for any meal. Each dish showcases good portioning and great flavors, ensuring that every visit can be both a new experience and a comforting favorite.

Happy hour at Old Granite Street Eatery is another highlight, featuring refreshing craft beers on tap and a selection of tempting appetizers, making it an ideal spot for unwinding after a long day or gearing up for an evening out. The bar area is spacious and inviting, perfect for both intimate gatherings and lively groups.

The eatery prides itself on being family-friendly and accommodating, with vegan options available and facilities for accessibility. Reviews consistently praise the attentive staff who enhance the dining experience by providing fantastic service and recommendations.

Why Visit? Whether you are stopping by for a hearty lunch, a satisfying dinner, or a cozy brunch with friends, Old Granite Street Eatery promises a fulfilling experience. With its excellent location near downtown attractions like the Pioneer Center, it serves as a perfect pre-show dining option. The combination of delicious food, friendly atmosphere, and community spirit makes this eatery a must-visit for anyone in Reno.

Come and indulge in the flavors of Old Granite Street Eatery. You won’t just be dining; you’ll be partaking in a relaxing culinary journey filled with culinary creativity and local history. Your taste buds deserve this adventure.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Old Granite Street Eatery
Sacha B.
Sacha B.

I went here for brunch and it was delicious! The huevos rancheros surprised me by how good they were. It was a very quite Sunday with really good service. Definitely interested in trying other menu items.

Jennifer V.
Jennifer V.

It was our first time here at Old Granite Street Eatery. We came here for lunch during a weekday and came right when it opened at 11am. It's located in Midtown. Front door has steps and if needed there's a back door with somewhat of a ramp, which we wish we knew beforehand because we had a stroller. Place is cute with a little bar to the right. A little dusty inside, could use a little cleaning around the seating areas and menus could use a wipe down. When we first walked in, we were greeted and seated right away. Water is already pre poured in a pitcher on the table. We ordered a honey chicken sandwich with battered french fries and a breakfast burger with waffle sweet potato fries. Order came is within 10-15 minutes. The fries were my favorite part! Crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. Portions were right for what it was priced. About $15-$20 per person.

Matthew F.
Matthew F.

I went here with a group of friends and ended up having a great time. The restaurant inside has a very cool feel where you get a sort of farm/rustic vibe. The restaurant employees were super great as well. Big shoutout to Alliston who gave us some awesome recommendations and made sure we were all taken care of. We devoured the pretzel bites and each got burgers. I had the bison burger which had some really great flavors. Highly recommend checking out if you are looking for a place to eat in the downtown area.

Peter H.
Peter H.

Wow, long time since my last review, and time for an update! Granite Street has become a staple as one of the quality restaurants in the downtown Reno area. My wife and I decided to wing it for dinner out on a Friday night. After walking by a few spots, we decided to revisit Granite Street as it has been a year or 2 since we last dined here. Busy on a Friday which was great to see, and the staff was really accommodating to fit us into a table without reservations. Great menu with lot's of good options to choose from, I especially like all the different burgers, and have always been a fan of their burgers overall here. We started with the Roasted Brussel Sprouts, which were a good starter, nice and light with a spring green mix which worked well. We shared the Cobb Salad and the Breakfast Burger with a side of Sweet potato waffle fries. Really good, I'm sometimes hesitant to order burgers with egg but this one was exactly what I was hoping for. Great meal overall, our server was quick to take our order and food came out quickly and fresh. Glad I came by for another visit, every time I walk in I appreciate the open design and I'm remind of the history of the building. I still remember when it was a wedding chapel, and recently learned it was a cafe before that. Neat history of the building can be found here for those that are interested: https://renohistorical.org/items/show/108

A J.
A J.

A quick lunch, an intimate dinner or a group gathering- Old Granite Street is the perfect place. The bar is spacious and features a large community table. The restaurant has cozy booths for 2 or 4 people. The food is great and pairs well with the craft beers that are featured on tap. (BTW- coldest beer on tap- in my opinion) The menu features burgers, sandwiches, small plate appetizers and specials such as fish and chips. The Wurst platter had three crisp on the outside juicy on the inside sausages. The whole grain mustard and sauerkraut made this a well rounded and flavorful dish. Go check out Old Granite Street and enjoy a lunch or dinner. If you're lucky, the staff may tell you a story or two about the rich and maybe a little "haunted" history of the building. Ask for Carlos- he has some great stories while he provides top notch customer service.

Kirk J.
Kirk J.

This eatery is a very good local pub. We enjoyed our late lunch very much. The food is great and the service is amazing. They have 12 beers on tap. 11 of the 12 are craft/local. I do believe that the 12th is a fishing expedition. It is Coors Light. I can only assume that if you were to order this, then you would be ridiculed by the staff. It is an old building and has some amazing tile work on the floor, which reminds me of my grandparents house. (That is a good thing). Please go in and enjoy!

Ainsley M.
Ainsley M.

I really like the menu options here! Something for everyone. The drinks on tap are cool, lots of selection. I got the burger & side salad. Really hit the spot! We also tried the pretzel & cheese app which was delicious. Worth it! The staff was really nice, patient, and accommodating. The restaurant itself is really cute, a great spot for a girls night, dinner with friends, and date night.

Grant H.
Grant H.

It's been awhile since we have eaten here, but it's a great location for a pre-show dinner at the Pioneer Center. They have some cool drinks to start the night out with. I ordered the chicken pot pie, and it was very different than I was expecting...more like a soup. Service was good, and the mood in the restaurant was upbeat. This is a fun place to have dinner with friends before a show. Have a few drinks and enjoy the evening!

Jennifer H.
Jennifer H.

This is a great place to go for cocktails and food in downtown Reno and is conveniently located near the Pioneer Center. The atmosphere is relaxed and the servers are friendly. I enjoyed the creamsicle cocktail prior to dinner, but it would be good as an after dinner dessert drink as well. We started with Popcorn Mussels and a Naan and Hummus Plate, part of the happy hour appetizer special (choice of two for $20). Both were good bites enjoyed with our cocktails. I especially liked the whipped feta dip with the mussels. Next, I tried a delicious Thai Coconut Salmon Entree which came with a choice of side salad, Caesar or house. Overall, this was an enjoyable dinner and a comfortable place to hang out with friends.

Abriana B.
Abriana B.

Checked out this place while in Reno and it was good. Place is nice inside, I will say it was definitely a little warm in there, but it was also a warm summer day. I had their version of a chicken pot pie, it was good, but definitely not what I was expecting. A lot of the group got burgers and they all enjoyed them. Food was overall good, they had a wide variety of drinks, and location of this place was good. It was in walking distance of a lot of different bars so it was nice to walk to grab drinks after dinner.