There is a building in downtown Reno that has been waiting over a century to become exactly what it is today. The Depot Craft Brewery Distillery, housed inside the restored 1910 Southern Pacific Railroad Depot on Commercial Row, is the kind of place that makes you feel like you stumbled into a very good secret — even though it seats hundreds and buzzes with energy on any given evening. If you have not yet made your way through those heavy doors, let me give you every reason to go.
The moment you step inside, the architecture does the talking first. The original brick walls, soaring ceilings, and reclaimed wood details remind you that this building moved generations of travelers through the American West. Now it moves craft cocktails and cold pints with the same quiet confidence. The space is divided into a brewery on one level and a distillery upstairs, and both are fully operational — meaning the whiskey in your glass and the pale ale in your pint were quite literally made feet away from where you are sitting. That kind of farm-to-table proximity, applied to spirits and beer, is genuinely rare.
The beer lineup rotates seasonally, but expect well-crafted standards like a crisp lager alongside more adventurous offerings — a smoky porter, a citrus-forward IPA — that reward the curious drinker. The distillery side produces small-batch whiskeys, gins, and vodkas that have already earned a loyal following among locals who know the difference. Ask your bartender what is new; they almost always have something worth trying that did not make the printed menu yet.
The food program keeps pace with the drinks without breaking a sweat. The kitchen turns out elevated American pub fare — think smoked brisket flatbreads, loaded fries done properly, and rotating specials that actually reflect the season. Nothing feels like an afterthought. You can absolutely make an evening out of the food alone, though most people find it hard to stay on just one drink once they start exploring the tap list.
The location puts you squarely in the heart of downtown Reno, just a short walk from the Riverwalk District and the Virginia Street corridor. It is convenient without feeling touristy, a balance Reno’s downtown is still figuring out in places — but The Depot has managed it gracefully. The crowd on any given night is a comfortable mix: locals unwinding after work, couples on a proper date, out-of-towners who got a good tip from someone who actually knows the city.
Go on a weeknight if you want a more relaxed pace; weekends fill up and the energy tips toward lively, which is its own kind of fun. Either way, plan to stay longer than you intended. The Depot has a way of making time feel well spent.