"Walking inside the Reno Room in Long Beach feels like stepping into a timeless neighborhood refuge: established in 1956 in an Art Deco bank building with a neon sign and ’50s pin-up paintings, it began as a hangout for longshoremen and naval officers and later drew notable regulars like Charles Bukowski and No Doubt drummer Adrian Young. Open daily from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m., it serves early-morning nurses and overnight workers as well as lively evening crowds around a U-shaped bar that links vinyl booths, a billiard table and the adjoining Mexican restaurant Cocorenos; staff turnover is low, and many employees have worked there for decades under owner Mark Strop. Taco Tuesday is the star—a more-than-20-year tradition featuring $1.95 tacos (chicken, pork, carne asada, shrimp, fish, and blackened mushrooms) that are smaller than the regular-menu tacos but packed with flavor, with the Baja fish taco (crispy beer-battered fish, creamy tangy sauce, crunchy cabbage) especially popular—food runs 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. while drinks are available 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Drinks include $4.50 margaritas, $7.50 Don Julio margaritas, shots for $6–$8, and mezcal margaritas for $9.50. Other draws are $6 breakfast burritos (9–11 a.m.), quick, efficient service with complimentary chips and salsa, all-day Monday happy hour (well drinks and beer $3.50, free billiards), weekday happy hours (6–11 a.m. and 5–7 p.m.), an eclectic jukebox, and a welcoming, multigenerational crowd that keeps the proud dive-bar vibe alive." - Eater