Bar in Reno, United States
The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery
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About The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery
The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery is a practical choice for Reno's 4th Street corridor — a dual brewery-and-distillery setup that suits groups with mixed drink preferences and a preference for local over tourist-facing venues. Walk-ins are easy, the atmosphere is casual and mid-energy, and it works best as a drinks-first stop rather than a dinner destination.
A Solid First Stop — But Know What You're Walking Into
If your default move in Reno is to head to a casino bar or a generic sports pub, The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery at 325 E 4th St is a better call. It operates in a different register than the hotel-adjacent drinking spots that dominate downtown: this is a dedicated craft operation producing both beer and spirits under one roof, which is still a relatively uncommon setup and gives it a practical edge for groups who can't agree on a drink format.
For a first-timer, the dual brewery-and-distillery format is the main thing to understand before you arrive. You're not walking into a polished cocktail bar like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or a craft-focused operation with the depth of Jewel of the South in New Orleans. The Depot is a working-class craft venue in the warehouse district corridor of downtown Reno — expect an industrial feel, ambient noise that picks up as the evening progresses, and a crowd that skews local rather than tourist.
On the food side , and this matters if you're planning to eat here , the bar food question is worth taking seriously. Craft brewery kitchens in this tier can go either way: some treat food as an afterthought to move pints, others run a genuinely considered menu that holds its own. Without confirmed menu data, the honest advice is to treat the food as a practical complement to the drinks rather than the main event. If a full dinner is the priority, pair your visit here for drinks and move on to Beaujolais Bistro or Centro Bar & Kitchen for a more kitchen-forward experience.
The atmosphere reads as mid-energy: louder than a wine bar, not as chaotic as a nightclub. The industrial-adjacent space suits the craft-beer crowd that gravitates here, and the sound level is generally conversational in the earlier part of the evening. If you're visiting for the first time and want to talk, arrive before 8 PM. Later in the night the energy shifts and the room gets harder to hold a conversation in.
Booking is easy , walk-ins are the norm for a venue of this type. No reservation is required for standard visits, which makes it a practical default for spontaneous plans. For context on how this fits into a broader Reno night out, see our full Reno bars guide and our full Reno restaurants guide.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 325 E 4th St, Reno, NV 89512
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are standard
- Leading time to visit: Early evening for a conversational atmosphere; noise increases later
- Format: Craft brewery and distillery combined , beer and house spirits both available
- Food: Treat as a drinking-first venue; confirm the current menu before making food your reason to visit
- Good for: Groups with mixed drink preferences, casual evenings, local bar-hopping itineraries
- Explore more: Reno hotels | Reno wineries | Reno experiences
FAQ
What's the crowd like at The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery?
Predominantly local , this is not a tourist-circuit stop. The crowd skews toward Reno residents who follow the craft beer scene, with a mix of ages that leans 25-45. It's a casual, unpretentious room: jeans and a t-shirt is standard. If you're visiting from out of town and want a feel for where locals actually drink rather than where visitors end up, this fits that profile. For something with a more curated cocktail focus and a similar low-key atmosphere, Arario Midtown is worth comparing. For a livelier, food-forward option nearby, Antojitos Colibrí draws a different crowd with a stronger kitchen. If price is a factor, check Julep in Houston for a sense of how craft-focused bars in the same tier handle service and crowd management differently.
Compare The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery | Easy | — | |||
| Kuma Sushi | Unknown | — | |||
| Arario Midtown | Unknown | — | |||
| Beaujolais Bistro | Unknown | — | |||
| Centro Bar & Kitchen | Unknown | — | |||
| DEATH & TAXES | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery?
Expect a mix of locals, downtown workers, and visitors looking to skip the casino floor at 325 E 4th St. It draws a casual, beer-forward crowd rather than a late-night party scene. If you want somewhere that feels like a real neighbourhood spot rather than a tourist trap, this fits. It tends to run younger and more relaxed than places like Beaujolais Bistro, which pulls a more dinner-focused crowd.
What is The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery known for?
The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Reno.
Where is The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery located?
The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery is located in Reno, at 325 E 4th St, Reno, NV 89512.
How can I contact The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery?
You can reach The Depot Craft Brewery & Distillery via the venue's official channels.
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