GET IN TOUCH
Whether you run a place worth knowing about or you're looking for your next great meal, we'd love to hear from you.
WE'RE LISTENING
Owners hear back with next steps for getting listed, answers about tiers, or whatever else you need from us. Real follow-up from real people.
This week we heard from a new bistro in Midtown, a couple planning their anniversary dinner, and a journalist working on a story about Reno's coffee scene.
What happens next
QUICK ANSWERS
Yes, please. If you know a place we should add, tell us about it through the form above. We read every suggestion and check out the ones that fit.
No. We don't do star ratings or review aggregation. We write about places worth knowing about. If a restaurant makes the guide, it's because someone with taste decided it belonged there.
Reach the editorial team directly through the form above. Mention media, story ideas, or partnerships in your message and we'll route it to the right person.
We don't aggregate user reviews or run an algorithm-driven ranking. Every listing on the guide is here because someone made a deliberate choice to include it. No five-star averages from a thousand inconsistent voices. Just hand-picked places, written about by people who actually eat at them.
There's a free Community tier that gets a basic listing in the guide. Paid tiers (Essential, Showcase, Premier) start at $50 a month and add features like photo galleries, menus, editorial features, and prominent placement. See the pricing page for the full breakdown.
Yes. The directory is fully browsable for diners without an account. You only need to sign in if you're an owner managing a listing or if you want to save favorites and follow updates.
Featured placement happens two ways. Some featured spots are part of the Premier tier subscription. Others are editorial choices the team makes when a place is doing something worth highlighting. Either way, a place has to actually be good to be featured.
Reno and Sparks are the primary coverage area at launch. Lake Tahoe restaurants are listed when they make sense for the audience. We're adding neighborhoods and adjacent areas as the guide grows.