Hours
| Sunday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Friday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Saturday | 4:30–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2100 Garson Rd, Reno, NV 89523
Phone: (775) 345-6000
Website: https://boomtownreno.com/steakhouse/
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Reviews
Also our server, April, was phenomenal made us feel right at home.
Made reservations for 7:15pm, even though they’re really not necessary mid week.
We’ve eaten a quite a few high end steakhouses all around the country, so even though this is technically fine dining, the Ribeye wasn’t the best, she wasn’t too fond of the salmon, but overall very fair pricing for the food selection and quality.
We were greeted by 2 nice hostesses, and seated. We interacted with a LOT of the waitstaff, and they were ALL definitely 5 star. Very attentive and professional.
The restaurant itself is pretty nice. Perfect lighting, nice, classy decorum, gives off a great upscale restaurant feeling.
I ordered a cocktail, and a glass of isosceles cab to go with my supper. I think it was around $20 a glass, but didn’t look or feel like a standard glass, volumetrically.
We ordered the calamari for an appetizer. Not my favorite, and didn’t even finish it, but it was ok.
She ordered the beet salad. I tried it. It was REALLY good, but the beets needed to be bigger.
In between courses they brought us a pallette cleanser, with sherbert and prosecco. TOTALLY unexpected, and that alone warrants 1 star itself.
Like i said earlier, she wasn’t too big on the salmon. I tried it and it was ok. She ate a bit and got a to-go for the rest, which the server boxed for her, another grand gesture, but the next day we only ate 1/2 of the potato and tossed the rest.
My steak was cooked PERFECTLY. BUT it wasn’t really seasoned, and kind of bland. The butter on it, however, was off the chain. Would’ve been nice to have more seasoning, but it is what it is. I took the rest home and ate it the next morning.
This place definitely beats the steakhouse at Bonanza, but falls short of Anthony’s chop house and Atlantis, but like i said, for the price, does the trick.
It wasn’t GREAT, but good enough to go back to next time we’re at Boomtown.
It was a great experience. The ambiance was shiek yet subtle, meaning you were ok in casual wear or a suit or dress for the ladies.
The service was first class. Our server “Greg” was gracious and attentive. We did not want for refills on our drinks, and he was just as attentive with our food and appetizers.
We ordered brussel sprouts that were sauteed and cooked in a balsamic vinegar, bacon and Sriracha. The cooking method insured the brussel sprouts were crispy and light and absorbed the amazing flavors.
Between the appetizers and main course we were treated to cleanse our pallet withe raspberry sorbet with a splash of champagne.
For the main course my wife ordered the chicken Marsala with a baked potato and steamed carrots and broccolini. The potato was cooked to perfection. The vegetables were also well cooked and presented in a pleasing manner.
The chicken Marsala was tender and the mushroom sauce was thick tasty smoothening the chicken breast
I selected the seafood fettuccine. The sauce was amazing and the serving huge. The bowl was filled with fettuccine, shrimp, fish and shell fish. It was so delicious that I had to take home the left over sauce, so I could finish it with our own pasta. We highlighted the meal with a white Italian wine “prosecco”.
For dessert we selected the cream brulee, tarimusi cake and espresso martinis
In all a fantastic dining experience.
We will return.
Someone here had a question about the filet mignon and shrimp price. I didn’t know because, I never ordered the dish, but I found the answer 29.99 special. Added a photo of what I found.