Nevada Day may come only once a year on the final Friday of October, but you can celebrate the Silver State all year long with a visit to this old-fashioned bar in Reno. 1864 Tavern that's wholly dedicated to showcasing Nevada's bountiful history - one cocktail at a time. Boasting a strictly Victorian atmosphere, you'll be treated to a big ol' dose of state pride when you stop by this eccentric corner bar in The Biggest Little City in the World.
Tucked away on an unassuming corner in Reno's Midtown District, 1864 Tavern is a bar that evokes nostalgia for Nevada's early days. With a focus on celebrating our state's rich heritage, the bar's libations are as tasty as they are unique!
On October 31, 1864, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Nevada as the 36th state in the union. Over 150 years later, our state's fascinating heritage is something all Nevadans are still proud of. 1864 Tavern is a bar for Nevadans by Nevadans, and it definitely shows.
First off, the tavern's laid-back atmosphere pulls you right in with its offbeat decor and cozy lounge spots. Boasting decor that looks straight from the Victorian era, it definitely has the Old West vibe down pat.
1864 Tavern is just about as Nevadan as it gets. Using fresh ingredients from local sources along with craft beer and wine from local makers, the bar serves up a variety of tasty libations that you can truly only get in the Silver State.
The tavern's even given Nevada-themed names to each of these delicious concoctions. Cocktails on the menu include the Nevada Fix (your choice liquor and fruit, they'll do the rest,) the Toiyabe (whiskey, lemon juice, muddled blackberry, and honey,) and the Gold Rush (vodka, ginger syrup, lime, club soda.)
The aesthetic certainly helps the tavern to differentiate itself from other popular watering holes in the area, but it's so much more than a gimmick. The love for the Battle Born State is real, and you can taste it in every sip.
For some of the tastiest and most unapologetically Nevadan cocktails in the state, look no further than 1864 Tavern. Stop by for a spell the next time you're in Midtown and drink up! Check out the bar's full menu here.
Have you been to this old-fashioned bar that showcases Nevada history? This is definitely the type of bar we can get behind! Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
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