

Proudly family-owned and serving Reno since February 2000, El Adobe Café & Sports Bar has been a staple in Midtown for over 25 years. Founded by Raul Berumen and his family, our restaurant blends authentic Mexican recipes with a lively neighborhood atmosphere. We’ve built lasting connections through delicious food, friendly service, and giving back to local charities and schools. With our recent expansion, guests can now enjoy a full-service gaming sports bar featuring 15 machines, a spacious lounge, and a special bar menu. Join us for weekly happy hour, or stop by any day for breakfast served until 4 PM. Whether you’re here for family dining, catching the big game, or relaxing with friends, El Adobe offers something for everyone.
Family-friendly restaurant for Mexican eats such as tacos & enchiladas plus margaritas.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 55 W Arroyo St, Reno, NV 89509
Phone: (775) 327-4422
Website: http://www.eladobecafe.com/
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I had the mole chile relleno and was so impressed by the flavors – I had it a la cart w chips and salsa, complimented with models negro – it was all so delightful!! Will def be back
Long: Let’s start with the chips and salsa, shall we? The red salsa that came with the chips seems an odd cross between BBQ sauce and perhaps a tangy molè sauce. Not at all salsa and not at all good. I requested and was granted a salsa verde which was significantly better. The chips, sadly, were thick and cold like they had been made the day before. These were the exact opposite of the hot chips straight from the oil that some other places provide. We’re decidedly off on the wrong foot.
I noticed that the prices are a bit out of reach here so I was hoping for something really special. With optimism I ordered the Natalia’s Special, a shredded chicken chimichanga. The menu did not mention rice and beans like it did on other plates so I was pleased to see these two faithful amigos when the plate showed up.
In short: it was ok. The rice and beans could have been culled from an Old El Paso microwave meal. The chimichanga came with a light dollop of sour cream and a light dollop of guacamole (as the menu promised) atop a pretty good portion of spiced shredded chicken. It was, on a scale of 1-10, a solid 5.5, perhaps a 6.
I drank water in defiance of their policy – clearly stated on their menu – that soft drinks are $3.50 and only one refill is allowed.
At this point it has become clear to me that El Adobe Cafe is irredeemable. They seem to miss the mark at every turn, with the exception of an excellent job of interior decorating.
Last, I see a lot of glowing reviews on here leading me to believe that people in Reno are either crazy or unacquainted with good Mexican food (and reasonable prices). Either way, my wallet and I are going to press on.
Caveat Emptor
Kinda pricey for Mexican food.
$115 for five people and no drinks!? If it was epic food, that would be OK, but it was far from anything special.
The waiters and waitresses are always coming around asking if you need anything, great place with great food and service.