
Welcome to The River Downtown, your neighborhood watering hole and community gathering place in the heart of Nevada City. Family-owned and housed in a historic Gold Country building, our space blends the soul of a rustic mining town with a modern edge. We serve elevated comfort food and shareable plates from our full-service kitchen, alongside 24 taps featuring local beer, cider, kombucha, and seltzer and a curated wine list. Rooted in community and crafted with care, The River is all about good food, good drinks, and genuine connection. Half our tables are bookable with a phone call or message, the other half are for folks who wander in — come fancy or river-soaked. Just come sip, savor, and stay a while. We can’t wait to welcome you!
Hours
| Saturday | 4–9 PM |
| Sunday | 4–8 PM |
| Monday | 4–8 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 4–8 PM |
| Friday | 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 232 Commercial St, Nevada City, CA 95959
Phone: (530) 273-0000
Website: https://www.theriverdowntown.com/
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Reviews
We grabbed a table on the little front patio, which had the perfect energy for a golden-hour dinner. The owners and staff were all incredibly kind – genuinely excited to be open, and it showed. Service was smooth and attentive, even though it was literally day one.
Food-wise? A knockout. The ahi nachos were the star – crispy, cool, and drenched in an unreal wasabi sauce. I got the Tuk Tuk tacos (so much flavor, perfect texture) and my friend went with the Mediterranean smash nachos, which were also excellent. Honestly, everything we saw coming out of the kitchen looked good. We’re already planning a return trip just to work our way through the rest of the menu.
And the wine list. Just – wow. Easily one of the best-curated selections I’ve seen in a long time, especially at this price point. Tons of interesting small producers you rarely see on menus, all chosen with real intention.
It’s rare to catch a place at the very beginning when it’s already this dialed. Don’t miss it.
We ordered the Tuk Tuk Thai Smashed Tacos (spicy and delicious), the Seared Ahi Sliders (creative and delightful), Samosas (delicious and not at all greasy), and the Caribbean Dip. The chips served with the dip weren’t the best vessel for the dip. They were more like small, tasteless, banana chips from Trader Joe’s. We suspect perhaps they ran out of properly sized, fresh plantain chips. This was the only “miss” with what we ordered. The draft beer and wine selections were well thought out.
Great atmosphere with thoughtfully repurposed decor. The food is little pricey, but the food is delicious. This new establishment is a welcome one.
Chef knows how to make some amazing bites but then slaps a variety of sugary sauces on the dish which really detracts from the flavors. It’s expected in the coconut shrimp but the samosas, tacos, and others aren’t better for it.
Reasonably priced and the wine list is really well done with some well known hits and a few nice finds.