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A Food Lover’s Guide to Somersett: Best Eats and Hidden Gems in Reno’s Scenic West End

A Food Lover’s Guide to Somersett: Best Eats and Hidden Gems in Reno’s Scenic West End

Nestled in the rolling hills of Northwest Reno, the Somersett neighborhood is well-known for its breathtaking views, golf courses, and family-friendly vibe. But there’s another secret locals love: Somersett’s vibrant, evolving food scene. Whether you’re a resident, a frequent visitor, or just passing through, Somersett offers a delicious mix of casual cafés, sophisticated restaurants, and creative food trucks—all worth a detour off the main drag.

Read on for a curated roundup of the best dining experiences in and around Somersett, featuring local flavor, top dishes, and a few sweet surprises.

Café Culture and Cozy Corners

You don’t have to head downtown for great coffee and pastries. Somersett’s cafés are buzzing with friendly chatter, local art, and seriously good lattes.

*Location: 1191 Steamboat Pkwy, just east of the Somersett community*
The Twisted Fork isn’t inside Somersett proper, but it’s a beloved spot for locals willing to venture a few minutes down the hill. Their spacious patio, warm staff, and eclectic New American menu make it a favorite for brunch or dinner. Try the chorizo hash for breakfast or the wild mushroom risotto at dinner. Prices fall in the mid-range ($10–$20/plate), perfect for a casual yet special night out.

*Location: 7655 Town Square Lane, in the heart of Somersett Town Square*
This café is a staple for that early morning caffeine fix. They serve excellent espresso drinks, decadent pastries, and rotating breakfast burritos. The ambiance is bright and friendly—ideal for lingering over a latte while catching up with friends or getting some work done.

Dining Destinations: Dinner Hotspots and Family Favorites

For residents, Somersett Parkway is the main artery, serving up a handful of local favorites. While the choices are carefully curated, each brings something special to the table.

*Location: 6580 S. McCarran Blvd—quick drive down the hill from Somersett*
For an upscale dinner, Roundabout Grill is the place to go. Known for its farm-to-table philosophy and contemporary American cuisine, it’s ideal for date nights or celebratory meals. The pork osso buco is legendary, and their wine list spotlights the best from nearby California and Northern Nevada vineyards. Expect dinner entrees in the $18-$35 range.

*Location: 7655 Town Square Lane, Suite 115*
Right in the community’s hub, this pizza joint is a family magnet, boasting crispy, chewy-crust pies, calzones, and salads. Kids love the arcade games while parents appreciate the beer taps and welcoming staff. Try their signature 'Somersett Supreme' loaded pizza. Most pizzas are $15–$25 depending on size.

*Location: 5255 Vista Blvd, nearby in Spanish Springs but worth the scenic drive*
With specialty brews, frittatas, and locally-sourced pastries, Lighthouse is popular with morning hikers and post-yoga crowds. Their outdoor seating offers unbeatable views of the Sierra foothills, especially at sunrise.

Sweet Tooth and Bakeries

No food tour is complete without dessert—and Somersett’s sweets scene does not disappoint.

*Location: Pop-up stands at Somersett Club events and by pre-order online*
This is a true local gem—a home-grown bakery famous for epic cinnamon rolls, gooey brownies, and custom cakes. Though Sierra Bakehouse doesn’t have a storefront, they’re a fixture at neighborhood farmer’s markets and pop-ups. Don’t miss their blueberry scones or seasonal fruit tarts.

*Location: 6671 S. Virginia St—just beyond Somersett's southern rim*
Health-conscious eaters swoon over the house-made raw desserts, muffins, and gluten-free treats here. It’s a bit of a trek, but well worth it for those with dietary restrictions or a craving for a wholesome breakfast bowl.

Food Trucks and On-the-Go Eats

The food truck scene has rolled into Somersett and made itself right at home. Local favorites often park at Town Square or outside the Somersett Clubhouse during community events, adding variety to the neighborhood’s palate.

*Location: Rotating, frequently in Somersett Town Square (check social media)*
This burger truck draws lines with its gourmet patties, inventive toppings, and hand-cut fries. Their spicy “Reno Rodeo” burger, topped with crispy onions and chipotle mayo, is a neighborhood legend. Budget-friendly ($10–$15) and big on flavor.

*Location: Seasonal pop-ups at Somersett pool and events*
Mochas & More is a must for anyone needing a caffeine jolt or craving a sweet smoothie when the temperature soars. Locals rave about the caramel macchiato and fresh-baked muffins served right off the truck.

Hidden Gems and Local Traditions

Every great food community has a few secrets up its sleeve—and Somersett is no exception.

Food isn't always found in restaurants here; sometimes the best meals are enjoyed at the community clubhouse or poolside with neighbors. Themed potlucks, dessert swap nights, and grilling competitions are beloved traditions in Somersett, celebrating everything from the Fourth of July to Reno’s Hot August Nights. If you get invited, don’t miss out—the homemade side dishes and desserts are outstanding!

During summer weekends (typically at Town Square), local producers offer everything from fresh produce to artisanal cheeses and small-batch jams. Several neighborhood bakers and chefs test new recipes on the crowd—meaning you might try the next big thing before it hits a menu.

Final Thoughts: A Community Table with Scenic Views

Dining in Somersett isn’t about having the most restaurants—it’s about enjoying food with friends and family against one of Reno’s most spectacular backdrops. Whether you’re grabbing a sandwich after golf, sipping espresso on a sunny patio, or indulging in a cinnamon roll straight from a pop-up bakery, the neighborhood’s food scene invites you to slow down and savor the moment.

With hidden gems and tried-and-true favorites, Somersett is proof that great culinary adventures await—sometimes just a short walk, drive, or bike ride away. So next time you crave something delicious, don’t overlook Reno’s west end. It just might surprise you.

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