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drinkz > Sports Bar50 Yard Line
400 S. Rock Blvd., - 775.358.8848 Bully’s Sports Bar & Grill
2005 Sierra Highlands Dr # 155, - 775.746.8006 Bully’s Sports Bar & Grill
5162 Meadowood Mall Cir, - 775.828.7711 Bully’s Sports Bar & Grill 2
18156 Wedge Pkwy, - 775.851.7400 Coach’s Bar and Grill
1573 S Virginia St, Reno, - 775.329.2202 Flowing Tide Pub
10580 N. McCarran Blvd., - 775.747.7707 Legend’s
6015 S Virginia St # J, - 775.853.5550 Sparky’s
4050 S. McCarran Blvd., - 775.827.1550 Sparky’s
9570 S. McCarran, - 775.787.9669 Sparky’s
18603 Wedge Pkwy., - 775.851.3999 Sparky’s
1450 E Prater Way, Sparks, - 775.356.6969 Spiro’s Sports Bar
1475 E Prater Way # 103, Sparks, - 775.356.6000
Soak Nail Spa + LoungeSoak’s Signature Pink drink is a vibrant combination of exotic citrus flavors, sweetness, with a touch of sour tang. The inventor Darren Dunlap is quite proud of his creation which has become the most popular drink at the Soak spa. Besides their Signature Pink Drink, Soak offers a selection of wine and beer, mojitos, margaritas, a honey dew martini, and champagne. Not only does Soak serve up one of a kind drinks but your pedicure matches your drink. So when you order a mojitio with your pedicure you would enjoy a lime scented foot scrub. Go in and enjoy a sensible beverage and a unique experience. Visit them at soaklounge.com 628 W. Second St.
775.324.7399
Bottle Service 101Several Reno lounges and nightclubs offer bottle service. Don’t be put off by red ropes. Bottle service can be a great way to go. Not only do you avoid waiting in long lines and paying cover charges to get into your favorite nightclubs, but you typically also get a personal hostess and a private table for your party.
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RP Tip: Going out with a group of friends? Consider chipping in for bottle service instead of waiting at the bar and paying high prices for individual drinks! Reservations recommended. For more information on bottle service visit http://www.renopassport.com.
By Oona Sapunor-Pfaff
New BarThe Waterfall ~ 130 W. Second St. Thirsty downtown patrons, prepare yourselves for the opening of the Waterfall. The Waterfall, a new bar and coffee house is the brain child of Jordan Slotnick and Tyler Zoellin, who also own the Foxy Olive on Mill Street. The Waterfall is now open. We requested a pre-opening tour of the bar to check out the inside. As you walk in the front door your eyes are drawn to two fully functional waterfalls, which circulate water over a rocky backdrop. The Waterfall theme ties into the owners desire to serve up to 50 unique beers on tap. The Waterfall is targeting the young and middle-aged professionals in the area. They will open early, serving the coffee crowd, and stay open through happy hour and late into the night. As the Waterfall gets rolling, they will find their niche. Join us in welcoming the Waterfall to downtown Reno. Stop in and have a drink, and tell them Reno Passport sent you.
By Steve White
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