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Martin Hotel

94 West Railroad Street, Winnemucca, NV - (775) 623-3197
Posted By Dale Fine on 8/31/2009 6:51:00 PM
Considering the frequent turnover of restaurants, it seems rare to find a restaurant that has been around a decade or longer. It's even rarer to discover a restaurant that's still around over a century after it first opened. I'm sure that things haven't changed much inside the Martin Hotel since it first opened it's doors in 1898 catering to hungry Basque sheepherders seeking out a hearty meal.

Sure the place has changed hands over time and the original structure is long gone, however the restaurant has been consistently serving Basque meals since it first opened over a century ago. In the traditional Basque setting, service is family-style, which means you're going to be seated with complete strangers. There's no experience quite like the camaraderie of sharing good food with new friends.

Dinner begins with a simple salad of iceberg lettuce with oil and vinegar. Creamy corn chowder arrives along with French bread. A cornucopia of sides consume the long table, including tarragon-laced carrots, smokey Basque beans, a garbanzo bean dish loaded with spicy chorizo sausage, and garlic mashers. Copious amounts of the burgundy house wine is also included in the meal.

Just as you're enjoying the seemingly endless parade of side dishes and the banter of conversation around the table, the main course arrives. Each diner chooses their own main course, which is served with fresh-cut french fries made with locally grown spuds,. I chose the solomo, a Basque specialty. The thick-cut boneless pork loin yields a porcine flavor which stands up to the pimentos and fresh garlic cloves that its simmered in.

Although it breaks from tradition, the meal concludes with a cinnamon-rich bread pudding, an appropriate ending to a monumental meal.



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Fresh-cut french fries are made from locally grown spuds.
"Fresh-cut french fries are made from locally grown spuds."
Dale Fine





Carrots are laced with tarragon, providing a flavor reminiscent of anise.
"Carrots are laced with tarragon, providing a flavor reminiscent of anise."
Dale Fine


These beans scream with smokey flavor.
"These beans scream with smokey flavor."
Dale Fine


There is no doubt that these garlic mashers are homemade .
"There is no doubt that these garlic mashers are homemade ."
Dale Fine


Solomo, a thick-cut boneless pork loin, commands a porcine flavor which stands up to the pimentos and fresh garlic cloves it's simmered in.
"Solomo, a thick-cut boneless pork loin, commands a porcine flavor which stands up to the pimentos and fresh garlic cloves it's simmered in."
Dale Fine


This side dish of garbanzos is loaded with spicy chorizo sausage.
"This side dish of garbanzos is loaded with spicy chorizo sausage."
Dale Fine


Rich and creamy corn chowder arrives at the table first.
"Rich and creamy corn chowder arrives at the table first."
Dale Fine


Although it's not traditional, cinnamon-rich bread pudding concludes the meal.
"Although it's not traditional, cinnamon-rich bread pudding concludes the meal."
Dale Fine


Long tables await dining patrons for family-style meals.
"Long tables await dining patrons for family-style meals."
Dale Fine


Although this isn't the original structure, the Basque Hotel has been serving Basque food since 1898.
"Although this isn't the original structure, the Basque Hotel has been serving Basque food since 1898."
Dale Fine



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