By: Clint Demeritt
No Comments | Apr. 29, 2008

Pirate and pizza fans finally have something they both can enjoy: Pirates Gourmet Pizza by Reno Town Mall on Virginia Street.

By: Colleen Hagen
No Comments | Apr. 21, 2008

With an intimidating reputation, thousands of varietals and a per bottle price tag often higher than a case of beer, it’s no wonder wine never became a staple in the life of the average college student. Fear no more: here’s a quick and dirty guide to understanding, tasting and buying wine.

By: Brian Duggan
No Comments | Apr. 21, 2008

You can be sure you’ll come across three things when taking a trip to Lake Tahoe: ski slopes, crystal-clear water and expensive food. But for the hungry, cash-strapped college student, Lake Tahoe offers a variety of restaurants with reasonable pricing.

By: Jocelynn de Luna
No Comments | Apr. 21, 2008

If you want to get a taste of Hispanic culture without crossing the border, a short drive down to King Ranch Market on Wells Avenue will satisfy your curiosity. Pop your head into the store to find Reno’s largest Hispanic food store. However, the strong authentic atmosphere will shock some.

By: Jocelynn de Luna
1 Comment | Apr. 21, 2008

Reno’s little secret is Ellen Woo’s Mon Fon Asian Supermarket is a treasure trove of savory exotic goods tucked away on West Fifth Street.

By: Julian Rhodes
No Comments | Apr. 21, 2008

Any college student can tell you that the price of food is a major factor in deciding what to eat. While many first-year students will buy meal plans, the number of times someone can eat at the Downunder Café in a week has a limit. Many upperclassmen and in turn must buy all their food, spending tons of cash. The following is a short list of the various places across Reno to get a filling meal for a low cost.