Long Beach's Best Kept Secret Is Taco Tuesday at an Old-School Dive Bar
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"As soon as I walk in, it feels like coming home," says Christie, a regular who tends to come in before noon. "Reno Room is where time just fades away - you're with friends, enjoying a cold beer, and nothing else matters."
Open every day from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m., the Reno Room is a refuge for those looking to unwind at almost any hour. Early mornings bring in a steady flow of nurses and overnight shift workers, while the evenings draw in a mix of locals and newcomers eager to soak in the bar's timeless atmosphere - and maybe a few beers.
A weekly tradition for more than 20 years, Taco Tuesday draws hoards that rival the weekends. To keep up with the rush, the bar designates staff as either a waiter or a bartender, ensuring the bar area remains uncluttered and everyone gets their tacos in record time.
The Reno Room has captured the attention of notable regulars, including writer Charles Bukowski and members of ska-pop band No Doubt, whose drummer Adrian Young hails from Long Beach.
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