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R Town Pizza
R Town Pizza occupies a strip-mall address on West Peckham Lane that belies a serious approach to pizza in a Reno dining scene still defining its upper tier. For a city whose restaurant conversation has long centered on casino dining and quick-service chains, a dedicated pizza operation in this corridor signals the kind of neighborhood specialization that tends to outlast trends. Pair it with selections from the local drinks scene for a full evening.
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Pizza in Reno: What the West Peckham Lane Address Tells You
Reno's dining identity has spent the better part of two decades trying to separate itself from casino-floor convenience. The city's more interesting food operators have pushed into Midtown, into the Riverwalk corridor, and increasingly into commercial strips along the south side — addresses that carry none of the neon glamour but tend to attract operators focused on craft over footfall. West Peckham Lane sits inside that pattern. A strip-mall location at 180 W Peckham Lane is, in this city, a statement of purpose: the rent structure allows focus on what's in the box, not on marquee real estate.
R Town Pizza occupies suite 1100 in that strip, and the name itself encodes something about local allegiance. "R Town" is longstanding Reno shorthand, the kind of civic nickname that appears on bumper stickers and sports jerseys before it appears on restaurant signage. Operators who reach for it are making a pitch to the neighborhood first, the visitor second — a different commercial logic than venues that position primarily against tourist or convention traffic.
Where Pizza Fits in Reno's Current Food Conversation
Reno's serious dining options have multiplied in ways that weren't fully visible five years ago. Beaujolais Bistro anchors a European bistro tradition on the north end of the scene. Arario Midtown represents the Korean-leaning contemporary tier. Antojitos Colibrí and Centro Bar & Kitchen hold the Latin and bar-kitchen segment. Pizza, in this context, is not a placeholder category. Nationally, the gap between fast-casual pizza and genuinely craft-focused operations has widened considerably, and mid-sized cities like Reno have become the territory where that distinction plays out most visibly , without the density pressure of a San Francisco or Chicago market, operators can occupy a defined niche without being immediately undercut by a dozen peers.
The comparison venues nearby point to a city developing category depth: DOPO Pizza & Pasta and Liberty Food & Wine Exchange both suggest that the Reno diner willing to look past the casino floor has real options across multiple formats. R Town Pizza enters that conversation from the neighborhood-specialist angle rather than the destination-dining angle, which tends to produce a different kind of loyalty and a different kind of repeat-visit economy.
On Drinking Alongside Pizza: The Wine and Beverage Question
The editorial angle here matters more than it might at first appear. Pizza-focused operations have historically been the last category to think seriously about what's in the glass , and the first to benefit when they do. The national conversation around pizza and wine has shifted substantially over the past decade. Italian regional pairings (Aglianico with tomato-heavy pies, Vermentino with white-sauce variations, Lambrusco as both serious and playful) have moved from specialty enoteca territory into independent pizza operations that understand their audience is eating with intention.
In Reno, the drinks options at any pizza operation benefit from context. The city has seen bar programs mature in ways that weren't predictable even a few years ago , operators elsewhere in Nevada and the broader West have demonstrated that thoughtful beverage curation can function as a signal of overall kitchen seriousness. Look at what's happened at the bar-program level in comparable mid-tier American cities: ABV in San Francisco and Kumiko in Chicago represent the high end of that beverage-first philosophy, while operations like Jewel of the South in New Orleans and Julep in Houston demonstrate how regional identity can sharpen a drinks program without overreaching. Even internationally, venues such as The Parlour in Frankfurt and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu show that format discipline in the glass communicates directly to what the kitchen believes about itself. Superbueno in New York City reinforces that city-specific identity in beverage choices signals an operator's confidence in their own lane.
For R Town Pizza specifically, the drinks question is one to investigate on arrival. What a pizza operation chooses to pour , whether a curated short Italian list, a local craft beer selection, or a broader by-the-glass program , communicates directly about where it places itself in the city's food hierarchy. A Reno operator on West Peckham Lane working in this format has every reason to make that call deliberately.
Planning a Visit: Practical Notes on the West Peckham Location
The West Peckham Lane address puts R Town Pizza south of downtown Reno's main corridors, in a commercial zone that's more accessible by car than by foot. Strip-mall parking is typically abundant in this configuration, which removes one of the friction points common to Midtown venues with limited street parking. For visitors oriented around downtown or the Riverwalk, the drive is short , West Peckham Lane runs parallel to South Virginia Street, which functions as the spine connecting Reno's commercial south side to its entertainment core.
Booking and hours information is not currently published through the EP Club database, so the practical recommendation is to verify current service times directly before visiting. Operations in this format and location category commonly run lunch and dinner service, but hours in neighborhood-specialist pizza operations can shift seasonally or with staffing. For a current picture of the Reno dining scene across all categories and price tiers, the full Reno restaurants guide maps the options in more detail.
Side-by-Side Snapshot
These are the closest comparables we have in our database for quick context.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| R Town Pizza | This venue | |||
| Liberty Food & Wine Exchange | ||||
| DOPO Pizza & Pasta | ||||
| Kuma Sushi | ||||
| Arario Midtown | ||||
| Hinoki Sushi |
At a Glance
- Rustic
- Cozy
- Casual Hangout
- Group Outing
- Standalone
- Communal Tables
- Booth Seating
- Classic Cocktails
Casual nostalgic pizza joint with old-school shopping center exterior and lively welcoming atmosphere focused on hearty comfort food.













