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A Foodie’s Guide to Double Diamond: Exploring Reno’s Hidden Culinary Gems

A Foodie’s Guide to Double Diamond: Exploring Reno’s Hidden Culinary Gems

If you find yourself in Reno’s Double Diamond neighborhood and hunger is calling, you’re in for a treat. Nestled in the city’s southern edges, Double Diamond blends residential calm with a vibrant—yet under-the-radar—dining scene. Whether you’re craving Thai noodles, sizzling barbecue, a crunchy artisan pastry, or a quick espresso, this neighborhood’s mix of local favorites and secret finds will satisfy any craving. Here’s my must-try guide to the best eats in Double Diamond, with tips for every budget and every palate.

Neighborhood Flavors: A Culinary Crossroads at Double R Blvd and South Meadows Parkway

When it comes to food, Double Diamond’s heart beats loudest around Double R Blvd and South Meadows Pkwy. This intersection is the launching point for your foodie adventure and home to some of the neighborhood’s most delicious hotspots.

Popular Standouts

Start your day with a bang at Squeeze In, famed for its outrageously creative omelets and fun, quirky vibe. The “Racy Tracy” (bacon, mushrooms, Monterey Jack, avocado) is a local favorite, and gluten-free options abound. This is perfect for brunch lovers—expect $12-$18 for most plates and a bottomless-coffee kind of morning.

If you’re after bold, aromatic flavors, Thai Lotus is the real deal. Popular for both lunch and dinner, this casual spot serves authentic pad Thai, curries rich with coconut, and a stellar crispy duck. Prices generally run $11-$17, making it both a value and an authentic experience.

Over on Longley Ln, Paisan’s brings rustic, hearty Italian and American sandwich classics to Double Diamond. Their Reuben is unforgettable, and the soups change daily. Expect a friendly staff and a family-run feel.

Sweet Spots and Coffee Fixes

Tucked away in an unassuming location, this small Puerto Rican bakery pumps out pastries, empanadas, and the flakiest quesitos in Reno. Try their guava pastries with a shot of strong café con leche for a Latin twist on your morning.

For your caffeine fix, Peet’s is the go-to café in Double Diamond. They roast their beans locally and offer a wide range of blends and specialty drinks. The cozy space also makes it perfect for a remote work session. Grab a fresh croissant or a bagel to round out your coffee break.

Global Eats: Taste the World Without Leaving Double Diamond

South Indian food is a rarity in Reno, which is why Maya’s is a treasure. Dive into dosas—crispy, savory crepes stuffed with spiced potato or paneer—and don’t skip the tangy sambar. The weekend lunch buffet ($15) is a flavor-packed treat for newcomers to Indian cuisine.

Double Diamond sushi fans have Tokyo Sushi to thank for inventive rolls and generous portions. Their menu includes nigiri, sashimi, and plenty of specialties for both beginners and aficionados. Don’t miss their “Double Diamond Roll” for a fun local twist.

If you crave smoky ribs and hearty sides, BJ’s is a beloved local destination for classic American BBQ. Their pulled pork sandwich is a staple, and the house-made sauce gets rave reviews. Plates run $14-$20 and portions are big enough to share.

Hidden Gems and Food Trucks

For quick, authentic Mexican eats, the Mexico Lindo truck is a regular fixture near the Expo Pkwy intersection. Their tacos al pastor and carne asada burritos deliver big flavors without breaking the bank (most items under $10).

Though modest from the outside, Pho 777 is a go-to for fresh, steamy bowls of Vietnamese pho, packed with fragrant herbs and tender beef. The spring rolls and boba teas are great snacks, and prices tend to be around $9–$13 per bowl.

Family-Friendly and Group Dining

Nothing says neighborhood gathering like hot, cheesy pizza. Pizza Plus is Double Diamond’s laid-back, family-friendly joint for big pies, wings, and pitchers of soda or beer. Their “Double R Special” loads on the meats and veggies and is perfect for a crowd.

Local Food Traditions

Double Diamond’s food scene is defined by genuine hospitality and an embrace of global influences. Many spots here are family-owned, blending old-school recipes with a friendly, Reno-style welcome. The area hosts occasional food truck rallies—check out The Crossing at South Meadows or the Double Diamond Athletic Club parking lot for pop-up events, especially in the warmer months.

Planning Your Double Diamond Food Adventure

Here’s how to get the most out of your culinary visit:

Whether you’re a longtime resident or a hungry traveler, Double Diamond is proof that great dining in Reno goes way beyond downtown. These neighborhood gems deliver comfort, adventure, and big flavor—dish after delicious dish.

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