Looking to find the most happening scene for live music and entertainment? Then Reno's Freight House District is just the ticket. The district comprises several hot spots including Duffy's Ale House, the 250 Lounge, Bugsy's Sports Bar and Grill and the Arroyo Mexican Grill. Area, regional and nationally known musicians have graced the stage at Duffy's, and there's always something going on at the other venues in this fun, highly entertaining corner of the city.
Come in and be a part of one of Reno's most famous traditions, the Little Waldorf Saloon. Affectionately known as the Lil' Waldorf, it's a great choice for having drinks with friends and enjoying the great atmosphere that includes sports on several big screens, great drink specials and a friendly staff. Plus, there's always something fun going on every night of the week like Wii tournaments, pool competitions and lots of giveaways. The deeply-stocked bar features over 40 hand-crafted beers, so if you're a beer enthusiast this is the perfect nightlife destination for you.
Downtown Reno celebrates its past and looks ahead to the future during the Pacific Fine Arts Festivals. The event is usually held in the latter part of July, and it features, among other attractions, more than 45 award-winning artists and crafts people showcasing a wide variety of their works including photography, oil paintings, ceramic artwork, jewelry, and lots more.
More of nature's wondrous creatures are on display at the Sierra Safari Zoo. Open from April to the first day of November, this surprisingly vivid collection of some of the world's most amazing animals offers you a chance to reach out and touch, feed and play with these exotic creatures. There are more than two hundred animals to see including wallabys, big cats, monkeys, deer and zebras.