24 hour grocery stores in Reno?
24 hour grocery stores in Reno?
Hey everyone!!!.....we're flying into Reno around 10pm August 30th and need to buy food/supplies before we head to Black Rock City....is there any 24 hour grocery stores on the way? :D
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http://civilizedexplorer.pbwiki.com/CivExReno
Louise does a lot of work on these, and you'll find lists of stores by hours, locations, freeway exits, and more.
I took this opportunity to use my Google toolbar ( which is a free download by the way. ) to find you some information:
Safeway Stores
4823 Kietzke Ln
Reno, NV 89502
Store Phone: 775-823-2300
Store Hours: Open 24 Hours
Raley's Markets close at 11 pm, except Keystone store that closes at midnight.
Whole Foods close at 9 pm.
Safeway Stores
4823 Kietzke Ln
Reno, NV 89502
Store Phone: 775-823-2300
Store Hours: Open 24 Hours
Raley's Markets close at 11 pm, except Keystone store that closes at midnight.
Whole Foods close at 9 pm.
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Your best bet for finding a 24 hour store that sells everything you need is a 24 hour Walmart. I would search the Walmart site for various locations in Reno and see which one will have the hours that work for you. Call a few and ask for help in locating one nearest the airport or on the way to Gerlach.
Your best bet for finding a 24 hour store that sells everything you need is a 24 hour Walmart. I would search the Walmart site for various locations in Reno and see which one will have the hours that work for you. Call a few and ask for help in locating one nearest the airport or on the way to Gerlach.
I think that was what Playa Tom meant by "Super WallyMart"...(I ain't proud- I've shopped there. But those Nevadan barbarians don't sell the buck-fifty Foster's oilcans like our local 'Wally here in Plainwell.) I've been exploring Reno this last couple of trips after having fallen in love with Twin City Surplus, (and Mister Jellyfish's lair is nearby!) and I drove around looking for ANY grocery store to no avail...I'm not used to navigating "Western Style" cities, though. Bigtime Glitter Gulch thang goin' on in "The Big Little"!Shambala wrote:This is the suggestion that will cause me to get swatted by a moderator and have my reply deleted.
Your best bet for finding a 24 hour store that sells everything you need is a 24 hour Walmart. I would search the Walmart site for various locations in Reno and see which one will have the hours that work for you. Call a few and ask for help in locating one nearest the airport or on the way to Gerlach.
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If you don't mind swinging north a couple miles on US 395 freeway
you can take the North McCarran exit east a block.
Here you will find a 24hr Wally world next to a large 24 hr Winco
foods grocery. Note: Winco is cash only (maybe debit cards? or instate
checks.?)
Oddie Blvd East (exit just before N McCaran) has a large Savers
thrift store open till 9pm most nights & a Lowes (10pm?)
hth
you can take the North McCarran exit east a block.
Here you will find a 24hr Wally world next to a large 24 hr Winco
foods grocery. Note: Winco is cash only (maybe debit cards? or instate
checks.?)
Oddie Blvd East (exit just before N McCaran) has a large Savers
thrift store open till 9pm most nights & a Lowes (10pm?)
hth
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Wrong.........
That Wallyworld is not 24/7, and it is tiny, but there is a Home Depot straight across the street (cheaper than Lowes,... just a little).
If you are coming from California, there also is a Superwallyworld north a few blocks on the west McCarren Exit.
That Wallyworld is not 24/7, and it is tiny, but there is a Home Depot straight across the street (cheaper than Lowes,... just a little).
If you are coming from California, there also is a Superwallyworld north a few blocks on the west McCarren Exit.
We have an obligation to make space for everyone, we have no obligation to make that space pleasant.
There's another 24-hour Winco, at 9750 S. Virginia, off US 395. Follow signs toward the airport and pass the airport exit to continue 4 miles to Exit 61.
More convenient from the interstate, but closed 1am-5am are two Save Marts (ex-Albertsons) that are a 1/2 mile north off I-80.
Exit 10 is at 10500 N McCarran Reno, NV 89523) and open 5am-midnight
Exit 19 in Sparks is perfectly situated en route coming from the airport or the downtown casinos. It's off the "other" N. McCarran in Sparks, at the Iron Horse Shopping Center at 565 E Prater Way It's open 6am-1am (but may keep special burn-week hours.) They also were a post-playa recycling center for the last two years and stock up on playa gear like it was a holiday - even adding bicycles to the inventory for two weeks, and putting the water and beer cases right up front.
It's also on a heavy highway-retail stretch of McCarran. Last year, I took my ridesharer on the shopping expedition at Exit 19 after picking her up at RNO: Dollar Tree, CVS then across the road to Save Mart and Arby's (to go order for my first on-Playa dinner), then loop back to Exit 18 for In-and-Out for a pre-drive lunch. There's also a Travel Center (Truck Stop that welcomes non truckers) right off the Interstate at 19.
More convenient from the interstate, but closed 1am-5am are two Save Marts (ex-Albertsons) that are a 1/2 mile north off I-80.
Exit 10 is at 10500 N McCarran Reno, NV 89523) and open 5am-midnight
Exit 19 in Sparks is perfectly situated en route coming from the airport or the downtown casinos. It's off the "other" N. McCarran in Sparks, at the Iron Horse Shopping Center at 565 E Prater Way It's open 6am-1am (but may keep special burn-week hours.) They also were a post-playa recycling center for the last two years and stock up on playa gear like it was a holiday - even adding bicycles to the inventory for two weeks, and putting the water and beer cases right up front.
It's also on a heavy highway-retail stretch of McCarran. Last year, I took my ridesharer on the shopping expedition at Exit 19 after picking her up at RNO: Dollar Tree, CVS then across the road to Save Mart and Arby's (to go order for my first on-Playa dinner), then loop back to Exit 18 for In-and-Out for a pre-drive lunch. There's also a Travel Center (Truck Stop that welcomes non truckers) right off the Interstate at 19.
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There is full prohibition at Burning Man this year. The DPW will confiscate any alcohol and consume it right in front of you---just for spite.doodles wrote:Thanks for all the info everyone! I'm googling like mad! Does anyone know how late liquor stores/beer stores are open in Nevada?? Midnight maybe....and what are the best ones close to the Reno airport?
THANK YOU!!!
Most of the Walmart stores sell hard liquor, beer and wine. I would check to see if they do that 24 hours.
Keep Googling, you're doing great!!
Take a look here:doodles wrote:Thanks for all the info everyone! I'm googling like mad! Does anyone know how late liquor stores/beer stores are open in Nevada?? Midnight maybe....and what are the best ones close to the Reno airport?
THANK YOU!!! :D
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And now the alcohol (beer excluded) is conveniently located at the front of the store in a separate area because the little punks were stealing it.Shambala wrote:There is full prohibition at Burning Man this year. The DPW will confiscate any alcohol and consume it right in front of you---just for spite.doodles wrote:Thanks for all the info everyone! I'm googling like mad! Does anyone know how late liquor stores/beer stores are open in Nevada?? Midnight maybe....and what are the best ones close to the Reno airport?
THANK YOU!!!
Most of the Walmart stores sell hard liquor, beer and wine. I would check to see if they do that 24 hours.
Keep Googling, you're doing great!!
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And from the wallymart or Scolaris in Fernley you can jump back on 80 and go back WEST and take the first exit you come to which would be the first Fernley exit you past going east. Take that exit and bare right and this will take you to SR447. Theres a Loves truck stop and a humungus cement plant at this exit: just to give you landmarks.
Re: 24 hour grocery stores in Reno?
Ok, so I'm resurrecting this thread, cause I have a question about some of these places. Are there any 24/hr places (such as Safeway, Albertsons, etc) that have one of those water dispensers? The kind you normally bring those 5-gal water-cooler type bottles to? I'm thinking it'd save a lot on gas if I were to fill them up my containers a lot closer to BM, but I'm probably going to be going through Reno at 2-3am, so pretty much none of the other normal water fillups will be open. I'm not sure I want to get water even closer, since I imagine places will start getting much smaller as I get closer, and I'd rather avoid big lines/waiting if I can.
Re: 24 hour grocery stores in Reno?
Here is the official page for Reno facilities: http://www.burningman.com/preparation/t ... /reno.htmlDrizzt321 wrote:Ok, so I'm resurrecting this thread, cause I have a question about some of these places. Are there any 24/hr places (such as Safeway, Albertsons, etc) that have one of those water dispensers? The kind you normally bring those 5-gal water-cooler type bottles to? I'm thinking it'd save a lot on gas if I were to fill them up my containers a lot closer to BM, but I'm probably going to be going through Reno at 2-3am, so pretty much none of the other normal water fillups will be open. I'm not sure I want to get water even closer, since I imagine places will start getting much smaller as I get closer, and I'd rather avoid big lines/waiting if I can.
I'm sure that if you find a large chain grocery store that they will have water. You can call ahead to be completely sure.
You can also buy water in Gerlach. From Jack Rabbit Speaks:
PURCHASE WATER IN GERLACH
"Gerlach General Improvement District - 401 Cottonwood Drive - 775-557-2601
Open 9am-11am, but open 24 hours on Saturday and Sunday, August 27 and 28. The Gerlach GID (the local governing body of Gerlach, just a few miles from BRC) will be selling potable water to fill up RVs and water tanks of any size, with the funds going to support the town of Gerlach. Located in front of the town's Community Center, look out for directional signs just as you enter town on Main Street. Rates are 50 cents per gallon up to 100 gallons, 45 cents per gallon between 100 and 200 gallons, and 40 cents per gallon for above 200 gallons. Cash only, but ATM is onsite. Call the office or email [email protected] with any questions or to arrange fill-ups prior to August 26th.
This decision has been made in an attempt to keep our water rates reasonable for the citizens of Gerlach. We have a top notch water treatment plant here, but due to the small size of our town, our 150 residents must pay for the maintenance of an entire water system. We want to provide a town resource to the participants of Burning Man, and we think this will save you money in addition to helping our town. Water weighs 8 lbs per gallon, and by buying your water in Gerlach you will avoid paying fuel costs to transport your water from afar."
************I think there is a typo above. I think the hours should read 9am to 11pm
Re: 24 hour grocery stores in Reno?
I'd vote for water in Gerlach (I did last year).Drizzt321 wrote:... Are there any 24/hr places (such as Safeway, Albertsons, etc) that have one of those water dispensers? ... fill them up my containers a lot closer to BM, but I'm probably going to be going through Reno at 2-3am, ...
But given the hours you expect to be coming through at: the Save Mart at 525 Keystone Ave. (just south of Route 80 at Keystone) had a water service setup in the parking lot last year (2010)(along with 24/7 acceptance of recyclables). It took water from the store by hose and filtered in a huge machine, filling any size of container & RVs. Manager said it was an experiment for 2010. I had the RV there a few nights while waiting for key equipment to arrive at the UPS store; there was a Save Mart staff member in the lot through the night to run the machine as needed, along with the grocery store being open all night. I think they have one of those bottle machines inside as well. You can call them to see what they're doing this year. (775) 786-2150 I couldn't find an email address for that store.
Strangely, prices of many Burner useful items were cheaper at the Save Mart on West Plumb, just West of South Virgina (653 from the 395). Both locations had EL wire setups. I got mine from W.Plumb when Keystone was sold out.
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