Since 1985, Jack’s Cafe has been Reno and Sparks’ trusted family-owned breakfast and lunch destination—now serving you from our brand-new location at 2325 Kietzke Lane, Reno, NV 89502. Known for hearty, homestyle meals and warm hospitality, Jack’s Cafe brings decades of tradition to a fresh new space. Whether you’re craving a classic Nevada-style breakfast, fluffy pancakes, savory omelets, or a satisfying homemade lunch, every dish is made with the same dedication and care that has defined us for nearly 40 years. Our new Reno location offers convenient access, a welcoming atmosphere, and the timeless comfort food our community loves. Discover why Jack’s Cafe remains a local favorite for quality, flavor, and genuine service!
Hearty portions of daytime fare, such as omelets & chicken fried steak served in this low-key cafe.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2325 Kietzke Ln, Reno, NV 89502
Phone: (775) 331-8184
Website: https://jackscafenv.com/
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Ordered a chipotle chicken wrap and my husband order a scramble everything was delicious.
Service is awesome too!
So happy we stopped by during our travels.
Our excitement quickly turned to disappointment. The special my son ordered (chocolate chip banana pancakes;) did not arrive as advertised. Despite the board clearly listing them, we ended up waiting 25 minutes only to get plain pancakes. When we pointed this out, the server denied our request had been placed correctly. Even after clarifying, instead of fresh pancakes, we just got a side of cold chocolate chips and a slice of banana. Not exactly what a nine-year-old is hoping for.
The issues didn’t stop there. My finances over medium eggs were cooked extra runny, barely over easy. They were lukewarm warm. My decaf coffee came out cold, and after a long wait for a replacement, I ended up with regular coffee instead. Cue the unwanted caffeine buzz. Waters arrived only at the end of the meal, and the food itself was a greasy, bland disappointment across the board.
In short, we felt like we were a burden rather than guests, and for an $82 breakfast for three, the experience was far from worth it. It’s a reminder that sometimes the reliability of a chain can beat the attitude and inconsistency of a so-called hidden gem. We definitely won’t be going back.