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    Hanna's Table, Restaurant in Reno
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    Hanna's Table

    Downtown, Reno

    Restaurant in Reno, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Hanna's Table is a practical Reno pick when convenience matters more than a defined culinary identity. Book it as an easy, low-pressure meal near downtown, but cross-shop more clearly positioned Reno venues if the occasion calls for steakhouse polish, a stronger bar format, or a more specific cuisine focus.

    About Hanna's Table

    Hanna's Table is a casual option in Reno with a broad verified operating window. Based on the confirmed details available, it is best framed as a practical choice rather than a venue to evaluate by chef credit, awards pedigree, cuisine category, price tier, or signature dishes.

    The planning case is simple: consider it when the priority is an easygoing meal in Reno and the hours fit your schedule. The verified dress code is casual, the listed hours run from 6:30 AM to 10 PM Sunday through Thursday, with Friday and Saturday service listed until 12 AM. Beyond those basics, specific claims about menu, price, service style, reservations, dietary accommodations, or takeout are not confirmed here.

    Book for convenience, not a trophy meal

    The reason to choose this table is practical flexibility. Hanna's Table is in Reno and has long verified daily hours, which can make it useful when a group needs a direct option rather than a highly defined dining experience.

    For a special occasion, treat it as a cautious pick unless the group already knows the room and likes its style. There is no confirmed awards trail or stated cuisine specialty in the verified record provided here. If the occasion calls for a more clearly positioned alternative, compare it with J Paul's Italian Steakhouse or Roxy Restaurant & Bar.

    Where it fits in a Reno plan

    Use Hanna's Table as the flexible slot, not necessarily the anchor. It is better suited to diners who want an uncomplicated Reno option than to food travelers looking for a restaurant with a documented culinary lane. For broader planning, Our full Reno restaurants guide is the better starting point, especially if the goal is to compare options before committing.

    If the timing works and the group wants minimal friction, Hanna's Table can make sense. If the meal needs to carry the night, compare it with other dining rooms first, especially venues with a more clearly stated identity.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Hanna’s Table settles into a quietly confident downtown register, leaning into the high-desert light that softens into amber in the late afternoon. The room favors warm materials, modest ceiling heights and the kind of brick-lined surroundings that feel older and well-kept rather than showy. There’s an intimacy to the place—it asks you to step in rather than trying to be seen from across the street—so service and design operate in a restrained, neighborly mode. The result is a warm, low-key dining room that reads more like a local dinner spot than a destination spectacle.

    Best For

    This is a neighborhood room built for unhurried visits: weekend brunches, family meals and casual hangouts with friends. The menu’s shareable items and comfort-focused signatures make it an easy choice for group dining without pageantry. Because the restaurant sits on a quieter block of North Arlington and emphasizes restraint over flash, it’s also well suited to daytime and early-evening visits where conversation and the quality of the food take center stage rather than presentation or spectacle.

    Ordering Tips

    Lean into the menu’s signature comforts: dishes such as the brisket nachos and spinach artichoke dip read as natural shareables, while Hanna’s Fried Chicken & Waffles signals a strong brunch or comfort-food offering. Given the room’s neighborhood focus and the shareable nature of the listed items, plan to order a few plates to pass. Expect straightforward, unpretentious preparations that highlight technique and ingredient quality rather than theatrical plating—arrive ready to savor flavors in a relaxed setting.

    Planning details

    Location

    345 N Arlington Ave, Reno, NV 89501 · Directions

    +17753482219

    jresortreno.com

    Book on OpenTable

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • J Paul's Italian Steakhouse, Notable alternative
    • Kwok's Bistro, Notable alternative
    • Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, Notable alternative
    • Roxy Restaurant & Bar, Notable alternative
    • Millie's, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    Hanna's Table is the easy, flexible choice in this Reno set, but it has less decision-making evidence than its peers. J Paul's Italian Steakhouse is the stronger call when the group wants a steakhouse-style dinner with a clearer occasion fit, while Hanna's Table works better as a lower-pressure option when booking friction matters more than a defined dining lane.

    For diners choosing by cuisine identity, Kwok's Bistro gives a more specific direction, Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips is the more obvious casual pick if the group wants a branded, quick-format meal. Hanna's Table is less about a signature format and more about fitting into a Reno day without over-planning.

    If ambiance is the deciding factor, compare it with Roxy Restaurant & Bar and Millie's before committing. Roxy is the better cross-shop for a night-out feel, Millie's for an easy casino-adjacent meal, Hanna's Table for a simpler, downtown-friendly stop when availability and convenience lead the decision.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Hanna's Table good for a special occasion?

    Use it for a low-key special occasion rather than a high-drama celebration. The verified draw is practical: Hanna's Table is in Reno, has a casual dress code, lists long hours, including Friday and Saturday service until 12 AM. For a more clearly positioned night out, compare it with J Paul's Italian Steakhouse.

    What are alternatives to Hanna's Table?

    Other dining options to compare include J Paul's Italian Steakhouse, Kwok's Bistro, Roxy Restaurant & Bar, Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, Millie's. Hanna's Table is best considered alongside other dining choices based on your timing, group needs, preferred style.

    What should I wear to Hanna's Table?

    Keep it casual and clean. The verified dress code for Hanna's Table is casual.

    Does Hanna's Table handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific dietary accommodations are not confirmed in the verified information provided here. If that matters for your group, contact Hanna's Table directly before you go and check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    How far ahead should I book Hanna's Table?

    No specific reservation policy or booking pressure is confirmed in the verified information provided here. If your timing is fixed, plan ahead and confirm directly with the venue. The verified hours list service from 6:30 AM to 10 PM Sunday through Thursday and until 12 AM on Friday and Saturday.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Hanna's Table?

    The verified hours cover daytime and evening service, but no specific lunch or dinner menu details are confirmed here. Choose based on your schedule, note that Friday and Saturday hours are listed until 12 AM.

    What should I order at Hanna's Table?

    No cuisine category, signature dish, or menu specialty is confirmed in the verified information provided here. Review the current menu through Hanna's Table directly before deciding what to order.