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Timber Ridge

RNO’s old Timber Ridge listing mostly lives on in Google

Timber Ridge shows up in dated Reno–Tahoe (RNO) dining guides, but it’s missing from the airport’s current concession list as of 2024. That gap usually means the brand has either closed, rebranded under a new name, or been replaced by a different operator in the Main terminal. If you last flew through RNO pre‑COVID and remember Timber Ridge by name, don’t count on seeing that same sign above a doorway today.

Older articles place Timber Ridge on the pre‑security side, before TSA, alongside other local‑style spots that have since rotated out. A Reno travel blog specifically calls out Timber Ridge as one of the restaurants people “remember from years ago” that no longer appears officially. If you are meeting someone curbside and planning a sit‑down meal based on an old Timber Ridge mention, build in time to pivot to another venue in the public area.

The official RNO dining page in 2024 lists around a dozen current concessions but has no menu, hours, or gate listing for Timber Ridge. That absence means you won’t find reliable data on price points, breakfast versus lunch focus, or draft beer options tied to that name. Assume that any “Timber Ridge” you see on a third‑party map or app is outdated, much like other retired brands from the pre‑security concourse.

Watch out for mapping apps that still label generic “grill & bar” spots near ticketing as Timber Ridge; some of those pins trace back to 2018–2019 data. If your flight leaves from the Main terminal and you want food before security, check the current RNO site or the terminal wayfinding screens instead of chasing the Timber Ridge sign. Practical move: once you’re at the airport, follow the airport’s own blue food icons and posted names, not whatever Google remembers from five years ago.

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