Located in the quaint and historic town of Genoa is one of the most unique restaurants you’ll ever see. This place is hard to miss. The Pink House is literally just that—a pink house. But it’s not just any house. This place will make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Filled with nostalgia for another era, The Pink House is first and foremost a cheese and charcuterie shop, but they also offer a menu of sandwiches and other light fare. Whenever you’re in Genoa, you should definitely stop by for a meal at this incredibly enchanting restaurant.
Located in historic Genoa is The Pink House, also known as The Reese-Johnson-Virgin House (although that can be quite the mouthful). Built in 1855 with a unique Gothic Revival style, the house is listed on The National Register Of Historic Places.
The Pink House was restored in 2015 and a lot of effort was made into preserving the original integrity of the house. Stepping inside is like stepping into the past. The interior is authentically decorated in a 19th century style.
Walking through this historic house is well worth the visit alone. However, The Pink House is primarily a cheese shop where you can pick up gourmet artisan cheeses that you just can't find in the grocery store.
They are also a restaurant, with a menu composed of sandwiches, cheese plates, salads, and various other lighter entrees. All of their food is prepared with fresh, local produce.
The love and care that goes into preparing each dish is clear. The food somehow contains both the coziness of a homemade meal and the elegance of gourmet fare.
They definitely know their stuff when it comes to desserts, as well. Their flourless chocolate cake with a raspberry compote is a must! Or indulge in a cup of their homemade ice cream.
You'll find The Pink House at 193 Genoa Ln, Genoa, NV 89411. They are open Tuesday through Saturday from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm, Sunday 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, and are closed on Mondays.
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