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Peppermill Reno
Casino hotel in Nevada, United States
Casino hotel in Nevada, United States
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Peppermill Reno |
| logo | Peppermill Reno casino logo.png |
| image | Peppermill Reno.jpg |
| location | Reno, Nevada, United States |
| address | 2707 South Virginia Street |
| date_opened | |
| theme | Tuscany |
| rooms | 1,621 |
| space_gaming | 107272 sqft |
| shows | None |
| attractions | Game Lab Arcade |
| EDGE Nightspot | |
| Spa Toscana | |
| notable_restaurants | Banyan Bar |
| Bimini Steakhouse | |
| Biscotti's | |
| Biscotti's Café | |
| Café Espresso | |
| Café Milano | |
| Casino Bar | |
| Chi | |
| Chi Bar | |
| Fireside Lounge | |
| High Limit Slot Lounge | |
| In Room Dining | |
| Island Buffet (until 2020) | |
| Lobby Lounge | |
| Oceano | |
| Oceano Bar | |
| Poker Bar | |
| Romanza | |
| Romanza Bar | |
| Sole Poolside | |
| Sports Bar | |
| Sports Deli | |
| The Pub | |
| The Terrace | |
| Video Cube Bar | |
| Sabroso | |
| owner | Peppermill Casinos, Inc. |
| architect | Marnell Corrao Associates |
| Peter B. Wilday Architects | |
| Worth Group | |
| names_pre | The Peppermill Coffee Shop & Lounge |
| renovations | 1979: Main Tower |
| 1996: Unknown | |
| 2007: Tuscany Tower | |
| 2009: Unknown | |
| 2010: Unknown | |
| 2011: Unknown | |
| 2016: Oceano and EDGE Nightclub | |
| coordinates | |
| website |
EDGE Nightspot Spa Toscana Bimini Steakhouse Biscotti's Biscotti's Café Café Espresso Café Milano Casino Bar Chi Chi Bar Fireside Lounge High Limit Slot Lounge In Room Dining Island Buffet (until 2020) Lobby Lounge Oceano Oceano Bar Poker Bar Romanza Romanza Bar Sole Poolside Sports Bar Sports Deli The Pub The Terrace Video Cube Bar Sabroso Peter B. Wilday Architects Worth Group 1996: Unknown 2007: Tuscany Tower 2009: Unknown 2010: Unknown 2011: Unknown 2016: Oceano and EDGE Nightclub Peppermill Reno is a hotel and casino located in Reno, Nevada, United States. It is owned and operated by Peppermill Casinos, Inc.
Background


Peppermill Reno opened as Peppermill Coffee Shop and Lounge. Today, it has expanded to include a Tuscan themed pool deck, 1,623 hotel rooms, 785 suites, 10 restaurants, and 107,272 sq. ft. of convention space.
Restaurants include a 24-hour café; nightlife and entertainment options include 15 themed bars and lounges, and the Game Lab featuring both modern and retro arcade games, including a dedicated 1980s-themed "Retro Room".
Peppermill's Spa and Salon Toscana is a 33,000 square foot spa retreat with a caldarium including indoor pool, sun deck, and garden. 24 treatment rooms and a salon are available. The spa also includes a 9,500 square foot health club, two geothermally-heated, resort-style pools with private cabanas, and an outside bar.
The property has an overwhelmingly Tuscan theme, including the largest poker room in Reno with 19 tables and a VIP room, renovations to restaurants and a remodel of the casino floor. The privately held company consisting of five investors has also invested in the remodel of its Western Village in Sparks, Nevada also to a Tuscan motif.
History
Before Peppermill Reno grew into the resort, spa, and casino that it is today, the Peppermill Coffee Shop and Lounge was opened on April 23, 1971 by lifelong friends Nat Carasali and Bill Paganetti. The Peppermill expanded into gambling in 1979, and a small casino and motor lodge was opened in 1980. In 1986, the casino underwent a major expansion adding a convention center and hotel tower.
Planning for an expansion project began in 1999, with construction eventually starting in 2005. The $400 million expansion included the 600-room Tuscany Tower, which opened in December 2007.
The Peppermill expanded to Las Vegas, Nevada on December 26, 1972 with the opening of the Peppermill restaurant. To date, Peppermill Resort Spa Casino has not opened a hotel or resort in Las Vegas. Peppermill Resort Spa Casino further expanded by opening Western Village in Sparks, Nevada in 1983, the Rainbow Club in Henderson, Nevada, also in 1983, and a Peppermill Wendover in Wendover, Nevada in 1984.
In December 2023, founder Bill Paganetti died at 85 years old in Reno.
Entertainment
The Tuscany Center has had major acts perform including Donna Summer, Foreigner, and Tiësto.
Dining
The Peppermill Resort Spa Casino offers a variety of restaurant dining options from casual to fine dining.
Geothermal energy
In 2009, the Peppermill began a project to heat its property with geothermal energy. A geothermal well was drilled just north of its Tuscany Tower. In September, drilling was completed, with the well tapping into a reservoir of hot water 4421 ft deep, averaging approximately 170 °F. A temperature of at least 165 °F is required to be efficient enough to replace four boilers which had previously supplied all of the property's heating. In addition to providing all of the domestic heating needs of the facility (with the exception of the laundry facility, as well as a few dishwashers which still require natural gas), the wells provide some of the cooling for the facility. Completion of the project was in early 2010. A reinjection well had already been constructed on the property just west of the marquee during a prior expansion. An additional reinjection well was also constructed to the south of the existing reinjection site, at the far southeastern corner of the resort's property (the most recent well is at the northwest corner of the property), allowing for the maximum possible distance between the extraction and reinjection sites. The Peppermill was planned to be the only hotel in the United States for which the heating is provided solely by geothermal energy derived on their immediate property. In October 2009, the Peppermill hosted the Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) and GEA Trade Show.
While the temperature of the well is not high enough to generate steam, an experiment was conducted which proved that electricity could be generated with the well. At 160 °F, the well was only able to produce 270 KW of electricity, well below the 9 to 10 MW required to power a facility of its size.
Logo history gallery
Below is a collection of former logos used by the resort over the years. Dates of use for each logo is listed below each photo
File:Peppermill Reno old logo 1.gif|1971–2008 File:Peppermill Reno old logo 2.jpg|1971–2008 File:Peppermill Reno old logo 3.gif|2008–2009 File:Peppermill Reno old logo 4.jpg|2009–2013 File:Peppermill Hotel Casino logo.png|2013–2017
References
References
- (March 14, 2016). "Peppermill's EDGEy New Look". [[Northern Nevada Business Weekly]].
- "Peppermill Reno History | Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, Reno, Nevada".
- "Listing of Financial Statements Square Footage". [[Nevada Gaming Control Board]].
- Liz, Bowling. "Peppermill Resort Spa Casino Earns Prestigious AAA Four Diamond Rating". theabbiagency.com.
- "Game Lab {{!}} Reno Arcade".
- Moreno, Richard. (2015). "A Short History of Reno, Second Edition". University of Nevada Press.
- (September 23, 2005). "17-story tower planned as part of Peppermill expansion". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
- (November 11, 2007). "Peppermill schedules opening of facilities". Northern Nevada Business Weekly.
- "The Oldest Bar on the Las Vegas Strip".
- P, Swetha. (2023-12-30). "Bill Paganetti Cause of Death and Obituary, Who was Bill Paganetti? What Happened to Peppermill Founder Bill Paganetti? How Did Bill Paganetti Die? - News".
- "Concert History of Peppermill Tuscany Center".
- (April 22, 2013). "Reno Hotel Gambles On Green Energy And Saves $2 Million Per Year". [[Forbes]].
- (March 11, 2010). "Casino in Hot Water". [[Reno News & Review]].
- (June 28, 2010). "Peppermill now studies use of geothermal for electricity". [[Northern Nevada Business Weekly]].
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