
Traditional specialties such as paella, tongue & oxtails served family-style by costumed servers.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 5–9 PM |
| Monday | 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 301 E 4th St, Reno, NV 89512
Phone: (775) 323-7203
Website: http://louisbasquecorner.com/
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Reviews
The ice cream was delicious and a perfect way to end the meal. My only small wish is that the salad had been a bit fresher. Overall, though, the food was comforting and memorable, and I’ll definitely be coming back again.
This restaurant in my family pre-dates my existence. We are Basque and the only time I’ve had Basque food is in the little town my family is from, Markina-Xemein.
My aunt had her wedding reception here years ago and its been a regular post in my extended families Reno trips ever since. When I moved to Reno, I immediately became the envy of the family because I’d be close enough to have this delicious cuisine at my whim.
Wanting my first time to be special, I waited 6 months until my father was able to make the trip to Reno. I locked in our reservations ahead of time.
This is a family style restaurant in the most traditional sense, meaning that you are seated with strangers at the same table where you pass plates of food to one another.
Great ambiance, great concept, loved it.
The first course featured bread and a brightly flavored vegetable barley soup. My grandmother would have loved this soup!
The second course was a tangy dressed simple salad alongside some bacon and leek beans as well as the spanish chicken with rice.
The salad was much like the ones that are served at my aunt’s house, the beans were so delicious and had such a wonderful depth in flavor. Ill discuss the chicken at the end of this review because I want to solely focus on the positive for now. Stay with me.
We were also served some of the best French fries I have ever had!
My dad had the rack of lamb which was to die for! The texture was perfect, the rosemary flavor was all through the meat, melted in your mouth. I cannot stress the mouthfeel, it can be really difficult to get lamb right.
My fiance and I ordered the ox tails. Another amazing dish worth going back for, we joked about drinking the Bourgeois sauce it was served on.
Dessert is optional which we did not indulge in so I have nothing to write about that.
The reason I am rating the service two stars is because me and my fiance were served bloody chicken. When I quietly and kindly showed the waitress, the only thing she could ask was if it was ok to take our plates away.
….Uh, you don’t need to be culinary trained and serve safe certified, like myself, to know you shouldn’t eat off of a plate with raw chicken blood on it. Sorely disappointing in how she handled it though we still tipped a loving $45 in cash. What I would have liked to hear from her was an apology and offering a small discount. But no, she couldn’t admit fault, she had no sense of customer satisfaction at all.
Instead of going home and ruthlessly posting this review in anger, I reached out to the restaurant via their website hoping to discuss further before I posted photos of the bloody chicken they served us but here goes…after a week with no response…
Desperately wanting to fall in love with this place as generations of my family have, I will give this place another shot sometime but we won’t be having our wedding reception here.
Very disappointing for a restaurant that claims to handle large family-style groups well. The server apologized and made sure it didnt get added to bill, but the mistake shouldn’t have happened.
1) If you want oxtail, sweetbreads, leg of lamb – the special entrees – make your reservation on the EARLY side. They were out of 4 entrees by 8pm on a Wed night.
2) This is a crowded establishment and NOISEY. Do not expect to have a private conversation.
3) Sitting next to strangers is fun! We shared butter.
4) Your dinner price (with or without entree) includes EVERYTHING: bread, salad, soup, first course (we had the most amazing braised chicken), beans, dessert PLUS one glass of wine.
5) We came in as 2 adults, 2 teens and we were given a carafe of wine (thank you!) And I didnt have to specify that I would like the kids’ wine *small#normal wine glasses
6) We ordered the bone in lamb chops and the boneless rib eye as the two entrees to share and we totally took leftovers with us. We were also served almost an entire loaf of bread just for the 4 of us!
7) Amazing experiemce we will be back! I suggest going with at least 4 people. The meat was perfectly cooked – medium rare came out medium rare and the lamb!!!! Excellent quality lamb with no farmhouse taste.
8) try the Picon Punch – its an appertif but works as a digestif as well 😉