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    Entries in Tamarack Junction (2)

    Saturday
    Aug212010

    Peg's Ham and Eggs: South Reno edition  

    We had been avoiding trying the new addition to the Peg’s Ham and Eggs success story for some time now, not because we didn’t lack for dining choices down in this end of town, but because we didn’t like some aspects of the uptown versions of Pegs.

    If there could be a noisier and more hectic feeling place to get a bite to eat, we haven’t found it yet. Peg’s downtown location on Sierra Street, and the newer northwest location on Mae Anne Drive, both do a thriving business. Good for their bottom line, but not for customers who want a relaxing meal in surroundings that don’t make you feel like you’re in an airline terminal on Thanksgiving eve.

    Since Mr. Maven was out of town, I thought Thursday was the time for me to  get over my reticence and give their new location on South Meadows Parkway - just two minutes from home -  a go.

    Half sandwich and fruit lunch at Peg’s Ham & Eggs, South Meadows Parkway, Reno.

    We’re diners looking more for quality over quantity - a ‘less is more’ approach, which also flys in the face of conventional wisdom at places like Peg’s. An enormous ‘skillet’ of too many eggs, an enormous slab of hash browns, greasy meat and more don’t appeal to us. So we patronize those restaurants that don’t mind scaling down their menu offerings to less than wheelbarrow size.

    Wandering in for lunch, I was seated promptly

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    Sunday
    Jul052009

    Sunday breakfast: lots of choices and lots of disappointments

    We take my 92 year old Mother out to breakfast/brunch ever Sunday, and 99% of the time we end up at Tamarack Junction down the road from the house. The food is consistently good, the prices are dirt cheap reasonable and the help is super nice and accomodating. It’s the best casino food for the money in Reno.

    Mr. Maven had told Mom that we’d try somewhere different today. Oh, no.

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