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Closures

IMBฤชB Custom Brews

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Brewery IMBIBโ€™s owners announced in January 2025 that it would be closing its doors in Reno and Sparks for good after 10 years in business. The brand has been brewing here since 2012.

Playfield โ€™76

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Playfield โ€™76 closed on Jan. 19, 2025. There is talk of the barcade reopening at a new location, but nothing official has been announced yet.

Cafรฉ Capello

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Cafรฉ Capello First Street in Downtown Reno closed on Jan. 17, 2025, after nearly six years in business.

Napa-Sonoma Grocery Co.

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After a roof fire on Jan. 15, 2025, Napa-Sonoma Grocery Co. closed permanently. This was the only remaining location of the Reno staple.

Cookie Plug

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Cookie Plugโ€™s closure was announced on Jan. 24, 2025, after a little more than a year in business. In the Facebook post announcing the closure, the family behind the South Reno business said they sold the franchise rights to another owner, who planned to open a location in Elko.

Nekter

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Nekter at The Village at Rancharrah closed its doors Jan. 24, 2025, after three years in business. The Sparks location remains open.

LCF Plant Nursery

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Nathan Rosenbloom announced the closure of LCF Plant Nursery in December 2024, then shut down both the in-person business and the website. He plans to focus on his newer venture, Mountain Mushrooms, as well as his family.

Blind Dog Tavern

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Blind Dog Tavern ended 2024 by closing its doors for good after hosting guests on Dec. 31 and seven years in business. The owner, Josh Callen, owns multiple bars throughout Reno.

The Fe

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The Basque restaurant-meets-sports bar concept, The Fe, barely made it past one year in business. It opened in October 2023, then served its last meal in December 2024.

Fourk Kitchen

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In mid-December 2024, Fourk Kitchen bid adieu to Reno. The restaurant was known for serving multicourse, prix fixe menus that rotated once per month, but after fewer than four years in business, the owner decided to pull the plug when his attempts to sell were unsuccessful.

Genoa Country Store

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The long-running Genoa Country Store closed its doors on Dec. 22, 2024. The owners announced lease negotiations as the driving force for the closure. The beloved shop originally opened in 1999.

Pola Poke Bowls

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Pola Poke Bowls closed permanently on Nov. 27, 2024; however, the owners are planning to open a new restaurant, Lillo, in the same location in 2025.

The Cake Slice

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The Cake Slice closed its location on South McCarran in Reno on Nov. 19, 2024.

BAM! Dog

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BAM! Dog in Smithridge Center closed on Nov. 8, 2024. The hot dog business still operates out of a food truck for local events but has ceased operations of its brick and mortar, which opened eight years ago.

Cold Water Brewery

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Debbie Brown has sold South Lake Tahoeโ€™s Cold Water Brewery to couple Melanie and Kevin Hubbert.

Vistro

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Vistro made headlines last year when it relocated its takeout operation from the basement of Greater Nevada Field to its own bright orange building near the Reno Arch. However, it seems the virtual kitchen model was the best fit for the business. The owners have downsized and returned to their original model, serving a variety of menus as delivery and takeout only. Orders are only taken online. So what will take over the previous spot, now that thereโ€™s a bright orange hole in the restaurant landscape of downtown? Rumor has it that Kings Sushi will be the new kid on the block.

Caliente

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It was announced in October 2024 that Caliente, owned by Tom Turner, closed after 17 years in business. The Kings Beach restaurant was part of the Tahoe Restaurant Collection and had the same owner as Gar Woods in Carnelian Bay, Riva Grill in the Ski Run Marina, Bar of America in Downtown Truckee, and Sparks Water Bar in Sparks.

The Phoenix at The Outlets at Legends

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The Phoenix at The Outlets at Legends announced their closure on Facebook on Sept. 18, 2024, citing the lease as its reason for immediately ceasing operations.

Reno Public Market

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Several businesses announced their exits from Reno Public Market on May 6. The four businesses to leave, after nearly 18 months in the market, include Wandering Wyld, Fuego Street Tacos, A La Parilla, and Brazilian Gourmet. Some cited high costs as their reason for departure while others staying in RPM took to social media to express their support of the business model.

Rusty Taco

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Rusty Taco in South Reno closed its doors in March 2024, after just 18 months in business.

Mi Linda Guatemala

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Mi Linda Guatemala in Reno closed for good on Feb. 29, 2024, after about 10 years in business. The Guatemalan bakery was owned by the Salazar family.

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