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Welcome to Virginia Street Brewhouse, a vibrant gem located in the heart of Reno, Nevada. Nestled at 211 N Virginia St, this popular venue is renowned not just for its craft brews, but also for its electric atmosphere, making it a hotspot for music lovers and food enthusiasts alike. With an easy-to-reach phone number, +1 775-433-1090, Virginia Street Brewhouse invites you to an unparalleled experience that combines the excitement of live performances with a welcoming ambiance.
As a reviewer at Foodjoyy, I can't help but be fascinated by the stories shared by patrons who have graced this establishment. With reviews reflecting its first-come, first-serve charm, Virginia Street Brewhouse manages to strike a balance between an intimate setting and a spacious venue. The words of Correna Martinez resonate—it's clear that the energy here celebrates the love for music. From heavyweights like Napalm Death to unforgettable moments like Kara Pedroni’s memories of attending shows that blend excitement with intimacy, each visitor leaves with a unique experience etched in their hearts.
The welcoming staff further enhances this brewery's reputation. As a reviewer, I can attest to the importance of excellent service, and multiple reviewers, including Mike and Ginger Leeper, have echoed the professionalism of the staff, describing them as friendly and respectful—qualities that truly make the atmosphere enjoyable.
Virginia Street Brewhouse is more than just a watering hole; it's a community hub where live music, great conversation, and delicious offerings come together. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion like Reno Gal's birthday or simply looking to enjoy a night out with friends, this venue promises an experience that is nothing short of amazing. Every concert at this brewhouse is a celebration, drawing you deeper into a world of captivating sounds and warm connections. If you haven’t yet been, consider this your personal invitation to discover the heartbeat of Reno’s live music scene.
“ Like all other venues, it’s kind of first come first serve basis. Not sure why everyone is complaining. Guess you haven’t experienced many venues? Thank you brewhouse for having Napalm Death ”
“ What is there to say: it's been called many things, they have been having shows there for years and hopefully they continue onbthier mission for years to come- it's big enough to get crazy and small enough to feel like the experience had was intimate and amazing- thats how I have felt after every show I've seen there... its a cool place ”
“ Saw P.O.D. there for my birthday. Security noticed my bf and have trouble walking. They let us stay up front by the speakers. It was amazing!! ”
“ Went for a concert Was tight but had a great time ”
“ Beat place to see a show staff friendly ebay to talk to very respectful ”
“ Had a great time at the Adelitas Way concert last night. Great room, service, and security. I went alone and had no issues. I will definately be frequenting this venue more! ”
“ Its got a big bar on one side, a small upstairs balcony area to look down which I wouldn't recommend if you want to actually see the show, good acoustics for the room and it can fit a decent size group of people. Sometimes they use the front sometimes they use the alley entrance just be warned you don't stand on Virginia street for 20 minutes thinking the doors will open. Go to the alley behind it haha. No food is served here. ”
“ I went to a concert recently and I was pleasantly surprised to see tables and chairs in the back. The audio was great and the bathrooms were clean. The only negative really was the prices for beer, but it's Reno. ”