Bar in Reno, United States
Centro Bar & Kitchen
100ptsMidtown Reno's reliable neighborhood bar pick.

About Centro Bar & Kitchen
Centro Bar & Kitchen sits on California Ave in Reno's Midtown district, positioning it among the city's better independent food-and-drink spots rather than the casino corridor. It reads as a kitchen-forward bar concept worth considering for a date or low-key special occasion. Booking is easy; confirm current hours and contact details before you go.
Quick Take: Centro Bar & Kitchen, Reno
236 California Ave puts Centro Bar & Kitchen in Reno's Midtown district, one of the more concentrated pockets of independent bars and restaurants in the city. The venue database is sparse on specifics, but the California Ave address alone tells you something useful: this is Midtown Reno, where the better independent food-and-drink spots tend to cluster, and where the crowd skews local rather than casino-tourist.
For a special occasion or a date night in Reno, Midtown is the right call over the Strip-adjacent options. Centro's name and positioning suggest a kitchen-forward bar concept, the kind of place where the food program is meant to hold its own alongside the drinks rather than serve as an afterthought. If that read is accurate, it slots into a small but growing group of Reno venues taking the bar-and-kitchen format seriously.
On the spirits side, the bar-and-kitchen format in this price tier typically means a house cocktail list built around a signature category — whether that's whiskey, mezcal, or a local-leaning gin program. Without confirmed menu data, the safest move before booking is to check current drink offerings directly, since cocktail programs at independent Midtown spots in this tier can rotate seasonally. Reno's bar scene has sharpened considerably over the past few years; for a sense of what the city's more serious cocktail bars are doing, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans represent the national benchmark for spirit-led bar programs, and Julep in Houston shows what a focused spirit specialty looks like in a mid-sized American city.
Booking is easy by Reno standards. Walk-ins are likely viable on weeknights; weekends in Midtown can fill the better independent spots, so calling ahead or booking a day or two out is worth the effort if you have a specific occasion in mind. There is no confirmed reservation system or phone number in the current record, so checking Google or the venue's social channels for current contact details is the practical first step.
For broader Reno planning, see our full Reno bars guide, our full Reno restaurants guide, and our full Reno experiences guide. In Midtown specifically, DEATH & TAXES, Beaujolais Bistro, and Arario Midtown are worth adding to your shortlist for the same visit. If you want a wider sweep of Midtown eating and drinking, Antojitos Colibrí rounds out the neighborhood well. For accommodation context, our full Reno hotels guide covers where to stay. Also worth bookmarking: our full Reno wineries guide.
Quick reference: 236 California Ave, Midtown Reno. Booking is easy; walk-ins viable most nights. Confirm hours and contact via Google before visiting.
Compare Centro Bar & Kitchen
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Centro Bar & Kitchen | — | ||
| Kuma Sushi | — | ||
| Arario Midtown | — | ||
| Beaujolais Bistro | — | ||
| DEATH & TAXES | — | ||
| DOPO Pizza & Pasta | — |
How Centro Bar & Kitchen stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature drink at Centro Bar & Kitchen?
Specific menu details for Centro aren't documented here, but as a bar-forward concept in Midtown Reno's competitive independent scene, house cocktails are typically the draw. Ask the bartender what's rotating — that's usually where a bar like this puts its effort. For a more cocktail-focused alternative nearby, DEATH & TAXES is the local benchmark.
Does Centro Bar & Kitchen have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed in available venue data for Centro at 236 California Ave. Midtown Reno's California Ave corridor does have properties with patio setups, so it's worth calling ahead or checking current listings before you visit, especially in summer.
Is the food good at Centro Bar & Kitchen?
Centro positions itself as a bar and kitchen, meaning food is part of the offer but likely plays a supporting role to the drinks program. For a Midtown meal where the kitchen is clearly the priority, Beaujolais Bistro and DOPO Pizza & Pasta are stronger bets. Centro is worth trying if you want a drink with solid food alongside, not the other way around.
Is Centro Bar & Kitchen good for a date?
Midtown Reno's California Ave strip has enough energy to make Centro a reasonable date option — it's casual without feeling forgettable. That said, if atmosphere and food quality are the priority for a date night, Beaujolais Bistro or Arario Midtown are likely stronger choices in the same neighborhood.
Is Centro Bar & Kitchen good for groups?
Bar-and-kitchen formats in Midtown Reno typically handle small groups of four to six without much friction. Larger parties should call ahead to confirm capacity at 236 California Ave, since seating configurations at venues this size can be limiting. For a group where food is the focus, DOPO Pizza & Pasta is a more straightforward fit.
Does Centro Bar & Kitchen have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics aren't confirmed in the available data for Centro. Midtown Reno bars generally compete on this front, so it's reasonable to expect some form of weekday deals — but verify directly before making it the reason for your visit.
Do I need a reservation at Centro Bar & Kitchen?
Centro operates as a bar and kitchen, so walk-ins are likely the norm rather than the exception. That said, Midtown Reno's California Ave gets busy on weekend evenings, and small venues fill faster than they look. If you're coming as a group of four or more on a Friday or Saturday, a quick call ahead is worth the two minutes.
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