Friday, October 15, 2010

Johnny's Ristorante Italiano

I have to back track just a little bit to the balloon races. When we were making our plans we decided that after the balloon ride we would find a nice place for brunch sit down eat and talk about our adventure.


About three quarters through the morning while on our ride, Melissa said she was not too sure about brunch as we were tired and dirty but dinner sounded better. I could not have agreed more. We both felt just like going to our own homes, shower, and get a few hours rest and meet again after that for dinner. She is new to Reno and does not know too many spots as yet, so she let me choose. Being that we both live close to Johnny's and it is right at the top of my go to places for dinner, it sounded like a good idea.
Johnny's Ristorante Italiano




4245 West 4th. Street
Reno, NV 89523
775 747 4511

Johnny's has been in Reno for years. It opened in the 60's and was located down town. It is the Italian Ristorante that all the performers from the casinos went to in the day and it still has that atmosphere.  When you walk in be sure to check out the photographs on the wall. Sometime in the 70's it moved to it's present location on 4th street. It is about 3 miles from downtown a very easy drive or cab ride. I always call for reservations. 

You just know the food will be good when you walk in and they have a great wine list. I will start with the bar area. You can sit here for dinner or as  I do sometimes just stop in for a quick something to eat. When I say the bar area, it is not like sitting at a loud run down bar but rather like a smaller dining room. They have two large dinning rooms. Both very nice, the one in front is by the windows. Every time I have been there which is many times the staff has been just great. 

The food is outstanding from the pastas to the veal. The salads always chilled and fresh. I have friends from the Bay Area who are here several times a year and although we visit many of the restaurants in Reno, Johnny's always it at least twice to three times a year. Although I have had many of the entrees, if you ask Karen the young lady from the Bay Area she will tell you I always have the linguine and clams with white sauce, almost always but if we ever have dinner there don't bet that you know what I will order.

Dinner here for two a couple of drinks and desert and tip will set you back a little over $100.00 bucks but as I said before if the food is great and service as good, this is not a bad price.

Next week we will talk about the air races

and at least one new place to dine and an update on what to look forward to this Fall and Winter in the Reno area.


Thank you for the comments on the posts and the wonderful e-mails, they make staying up late writing this worthwhile.


Till next time.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Hot Air Balloon Ride and Races and Johnny's Restruant

Well it has been about five weeks or so from my last post. Remember I told you there was a lot to do in Reno, well for the last five or six weeks I have been doing it. I had a great time but the blog suffered.

We will start with the Balloon Races. I was going to pass them by this year. I have gone for about four years now, and getting up and out at about 2:30 am to see them again I thought I could just look at all my past photographs. Then it happened, my friend Melissa who owns one of, if not the BEST coffee house in Reno ( Walden's Coffeehouse Mayberry Drive 775 787 3307 ) asked if I would like to go on a hot air balloon ride with her. She had two VIP tickets with VIP parking and and everything else that goes with it. Now 2:30 am did not sound too bad. It took me all of about three seconds to say yes. I would have been quicker but I was still a little shocked.
I set my alarm got up nice and early and  drove over to Melissa's house to get this great adventure started.There is always tons of traffic but since we were going to the VIP lot, we had a special route. After parking the car and dragging ourselves out into the cold morning we started making our way to the VIP tent. They told us which balloon we would be in, our pilots name and as soon as it got a little lighter out they would walk us over to meet him. We needed more light because there are hundreds of people sitting on blankets around the fields waiting for the start or what they call the Dawn Patrol.
This is the dawn patrol ready to get the show, on the road, up in the air.

If you ever go, take a flash light or you will make a lot of new friends as you are walking through the field, that is full of people on blankets. There is no charge to go to the Balloon races, some of the parking lots charge you ( money maker for service clubs).

We found our balloon and was introduced to our pilot and captain.
The tall handsome guy in the middle is our pilot, Jeff Ebel, the short handsome guy to his right is me, and the smiling lady to his left is my friend Melissa. The first thing we did was sign insurance wavers, the second was to learn what was going to happen, and third learn the safety features like, ( never grab hold of anything colored red, this is for the captains hands only. ) I have to admit I had some trouble getting into the basket. The people in the basket were pulling and the people outside the basket were pushing, to the untrained eye I must have looked like a passenger who was trying to back out at the last minute.
The basket is not big and there were four of us in it, along with fuel tanks on the floor and not wanting to move and do something wrong it was a bit uncomfortable, but exciting. One minute you are on the ground and the next couple of minutes you are several hundred feet above the ground all with little or no sound.
    As you know there is no steering wheel, gas peddle or brake. We were at the mercy of the wind, our pilots expertize, and the balloons around us. We found out that the balloon below you has the right away, so we had to look out for them. It is so quiet we could talk to the people in the other balloons.

At one point we wanted to move a bit so Jeff asked the pilot in the balloon next to us for a "kiss"(the only time I was worried in the balloon), but we found out a kiss is the touching of the balloons and we sort of got a little push.  There are many games that are played during the races and the one we were going to do was dropping the bean bags. On the ground is a big X , the object is to move the balloon into a position over the X, lower the balloon and drop a bean bag on the X. Just to keep it interesting there are large playing cards around the X. There is a 10-jack-queen-king-and-ace, the idea is to drop two bags and try and get 21. If you think it is hard in the casino give this a shot. 

In a bit Jeff called his ground crew and from several hundred feet above them he told them where he was going to put us down, remember no steering wheel. Well he did it and all with out a hitch.

I have to say I have been in a lot of different air craft including a blimp but this was by far the BEST.


Melissa and I figured when we got on the ground and out of the basket we would say a nice thank you, a good bye, and hope to see you next year, well Jeff his family and ground crew had other ideas. We  were invited to break bread with them and drink some very nice champagne. As we were eating Jeff told us how hot air balloons came about and why champagne was a part of the experience. 
 Jeff asked his crew 
if they thought we were good guys and worthy of joining their club? We crossed our fingers and held our breath waiting for their answer. It was one thing to fly in their balloon and to break bread with them but their club, that would truly make our day. As we stood their waiting we heard the loudest "who-raw" ever and we knew at that point we were members, but not that fast, there was a ceremony to preform. The plot thickened. Not being able to go into the whole ceremony (very very secret) I can tell you it it was part swearing in and part champagne.









When it was all done we were the newest members of the "Brotherhood of  Aeronauts,"  this is something that both Melissa and I wear very proudly.

We just want to thank both Jeff and his two families again. One is his real life family and his second which is his balloon crew family and say it was great being part of the crew, and for sure we will be by to say hello next year.

This story was longer than I thought it would be so I will post a review of Johnny's Ristorante before the week is out.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Rib Cookoff and La Famiglia Ristorante

LaFamiglia Ristorante Italiano

LaFamiglia has to be one of my most favorite restaurants in Reno.  It has recently moved about four blocks south of it's old location and I have been wanting to give it a try. I was not too worried about the new look but I sure did not want the food to lose any of it's old location wonderful taste in the short move. Well I guess the food Gods were with the chefs because the food is as outstanding as ever. Now when I throw in the new decor it's a win, win deal. Funny thing, the dining room and bar layout are just about the same as the old location. I understand they were able to get in about four more tables, I felt that was great news for them.
170 So. Virginia St.
Reno, NV 89501
775 324 1414 
( next door to Pioneer  Center)

Last night I had the opportunity to go there with a friend. Our reservations were for 6:45 we arrived at about 6:25 and were greeted by George who always makes one feel like they just walked into his house. The dining room was about three quarters full and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves to the fullest. I told George we were early and he said not to worry our table was ready for us, and sure enough our table was set and had a reserved sign on it. 


I started with a Cesar  Salad and my entree was Veal Marsala. The salad was nicely chilled great dressing and not so much as to ruin my dinner. The veal was outstanding cooked just right, a nice variety of mushrooms and a very nicely finished sauce. Also on the plate were some steamed fresh veggies and the proper amount of pasta. Not too much to make you think you ordered a pasta dish but not too little as to leave you wanting more. Really all portions were just right.Just right in the sense that when I got up I was not hungry but yet did not waddle out the door. 


My guest had Veal Piccata   which was also finished to perfection. A plain salad and a glass of wine. We both passed on dessert as we are trying to be good.


Their menu is a'la carte, and I would say their prices are a bit above average but then again so is their food and service so it balances out. The two entrees, salads, one glass of wine, a bottle of Pellegrino, tip and no dessert came to $86.00, which I felt was fine for what I had and how I was treated. 


This is a must stop on your next trip to Reno.

The Best of The West Rib Cook Off 




When September rolls around we all start to think of Sparks NV and the Best of the West Rib Cook Off, and this year was no different. There were 23 competitors and over 500,000 visitors, and you wonder why you could not get a room.




I was smart this year and parked in the Legends parking lot and took a shuttle bus. You not only forget things when you get old BUT you get smarter too.

The winner was, (drum roll please) Bone Daddy's BBQ of Midland MI. They walked away with a first place in the Judging and a first place in the People's Choice to win both does not happen very often. OH yes, they also took home a 7,500.00 check. Second place went to Kinders of Concord, CA. It was fun and we ate lots and lots of ribs but the crowds were too much. It is best to go Wed. or Thurs. and skip the weekend.  My Granddaughter came up and brought my Great Granddaughter and boy could that little one eat ribs and she is not two yet.

 Eating up her inheritance

I sure hope those of you that missed it this year will be in the crowd next year.   

OK for this post. A lot of things going on in the next couple of weeks. Balloon Races, Air Races, a trip to Donner Lake to hear about the Donner party, all this and I would like to give you my idea of the Best Coffee House in Reno. If you have any ideas about the best coffee house please Email me.


Until next time have a good time, stay safe, and think Reno.

A late add on:
Virginia City Camel Races Sept. 10-12
Street Vibrations in and around Reno Sept. 22-26





Tuesday, August 31, 2010

My First Post

Years ago I had a rather large Web site named Frank Severa's Useful URLs. My son-in-law tells me I was the world's first blogger but did not know it. I now live in Reno, moved here from the San Francisco Bay area and I found out right away that most people do not realize what Reno has to offer to the locals and it's visitors.

Most people know the three blocks downtown where the casinos are located and that's all they ever see.   My objective in writing this blog is to let people know what is going on In and Around Reno, NV. We will also explore the dining scene in Reno which to some people's surprise is quite intense. We will look at Virginia City, Carson City, Sparks, and Nevada City(which is in CA). Lets not forget Lake Tahoe, Truckee, Squaw Valley and many of the ski resorts in and out of season. Yes that's right, lot's go on at the ski resorts in the Summer.

As the blog grows and is updated weekly (I hope),I will give you information and my feelings about upcoming events but for this first post I will just list the various events, some you will have missed but others you will still have time to visit Reno and enjoy.


For me the season starts in July with Art Town. This is a full month both day and evening of events all around town at different venues. There is song, dance, plays, bands, acrobats, magicians  comedians. You name it, if it is entertainment you will find it here. The performers are local to world class, and you know what over 70% of these shows are NO CHARGE (thank you sponsors) and the balance are a minimal cost.


If you enjoy Reno history,Cowboys,Indians,Civil War,Mountain Men and Women then you must visit Carson City in early June to see the Carson City Rendezvous. A weekend of learning,fun,good eats,and great photographs and it is all free except for the good eats.

Hot August nights starts the beginning of August in Reno and Sparks. If custom cars and Hot Rods are to your liking do not miss this one. Two things to bring are good walking shoes and a camera, there are more than 5,000 cars spread all over Reno and Sparks. This is free also.

Let's not forget that Reno has it's own Triple A ball team, a farm club for the AZ Diamond Backs. They have a brand new beautiful stadium in downtown Reno. It is a lot less to see one of their games games rather than a major league game and it is just about as good, remember this is AAA ball.


I have left out events like Blue Grass Festivals, Irish festivals, river rafting right in down town Reno. The country's largest Tomatina (tomato fight) to raise money to fight cancer. Take your pick from over one million Roma tomatoes to throw at your friends.

Starting September 1-6 we have the National Rib Cook off in sparks. The 10th 11 and 12th are the balloon races. No Cost. Starting the 15th. and ending the 19th. we have the Reno Air Races. In just this three month time I can hardly count the things I left out because of time and space.

I am going to close for this week as this is turning into a novel(yes I do love Reno), and it will be too much to read. We will return next week with a report on the Rib Cook Off, that is if I can get the BBQ sauce off my fingers so I can type.

Till next time.
Frank