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Map of Regina — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Regina — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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We’ve made the ultimate tourist map of Regina, Saskatchewan for travelers! Check out Regina’s top things to do, attractions, restaurants, and major transportation hubs all in one interactive map.

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Top 10 attractions in Regina

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Regina. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Royal Saskatchewan Museum

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Museum
Gift shop
The Royal Saskatchewan Museum, established in 1906 and located near the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, is a natural history museum that showcases exhibits on Canadian culture and natural history. With a focus on Saskatchewan's flora, fauna, prehistoric history, and First Nations heritage, the museum offers various galleries to explore. Visitors can learn about the province's geological history, mineral resources, ancient reptiles, dinosaurs, and extinct creatures at the Earth Science Gallery.
We had an amazing time at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum! It’s a perfect spot for a family outing, offering a mix of education and entertainment. The exhibits are beautifully curated, especially the life-sized dinosaur models - the kids were absolutely thrilled! The First Nations gallery was particularly moving, offering a deep and respectful look at Indigenous history and culture. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to answer questions. The interactive displays kept the kids engaged, and we all learned so much about Saskatchewan’s natural history. Highly recommend for a family visit - we’ll definitely be coming back!
Harjot G — Google review
Visited last week and had a great experience! The exhibits were well-organized and educational. I especially appreciated the section on First Nations history — it was respectful and informative. A must-visit spot to learn about Saskatchewan’s rich natural and cultural heritage
Karandeep K — Google review
A perfect blend of Science, Marine Biology and First Nation History one can find at this place. The two storey building displays wide range of prairie animals, birds and unknown facts about Dinosaurs and theory of their extinction. A place filled with so much knowledge and appreciation about this grasslands and their importance in our ecological I system. Key Notes : 1. Advanced booking won't be necessary as the front end staff are super helpful and respectful. 2. Entry hall has a coat room as well as rest rooms for adults and kids. 3. Ground floor covers a giant dinosaur skeleton and ways in past wherein First Nation people shared special bond with the animals and their seasonal food options. 4. Second floor has a wide range of seasonal and residential animals, birds and reptiles. 5. The museum also has elevator and staircase. 6. Ground floor has this tiny souvenir shop.
Karishma K — Google review
Entrance fee was by donation of your choice, which was very kind to offer. Well laid out museum that you can get through efficiently. Was surprised that it houses the largest TRex discovered in the world found in 1991 I. Saskatchewan! Fun fact!
Diana D — Google review
One of my favorite museums ever! I wish I had more time. The dioramas are absolutely stunning. You see and hear the environment and feel it. You can't miss Scotty the largest t-rex in the world.
Nadine R — Google review
The Museum preserves the aged foundational history of Canada. A combination of written, pictorial, trades, communal life, regions, animals and the people etc. The people lived very simple lives guarded and guided by their beliefs some of which are obedience, trust, care, shared knowledge etc. it's beautiful place for the entire family to visit. I wasn't able to mop up 70% whilst there, so I'll plan another visit soon. The staff were courteous. The environment was peaceful and just across the Museum, there is a big park with a water front.
Lydia O — Google review
It was real fun ,great place which kept the depth understanding of wildlife and culture. Skeleton of real dianasour is stunning. Just love this. Strongly recommend for families with little ones.
Talwinder D — Google review
Kids can spend 1-2 hours in the museum easily. There are many fun activities in different months.
Suisui Z — Google review
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Saskatchewan Science Centre

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Science museum
Museums
Located in a former power plant, the Saskatchewan Science Centre is a non-profit science museum that offers over 150 interactive exhibits showcasing various science disciplines such as space, energy, and wildlife. Visitors can also enjoy live stage shows and demonstrations. The Kramer IMAX Theatre at the center features 3D films that take viewers on immersive journeys through time, space, and underwater adventures. The museum is known for its exceptional displays and exhibitions, making it one of the top museums in Regina, Canada.
Great exhibits and hands on activities for children. Plenty of parking and your ticket is good for the entire day, so you can leave for lunch and come back later on. Lots of walking trails and a skate park up the street. Definitely worth a visit if you are looking for something to do with your children. You’ll learn a lot about Sask history here. One young helper - probably early college aged - pointed out the snails in a water tank and helped my kiddos with some experiments, I didn’t catch his name but he was very helpful.
Kevin W — Google review
Delightful experience if you have kids and even adults can learn a thing or two. My family had lots of fun and were glad to see the new exhibits. The space is showing its age just a bit but the overall experience is still fun, fun, fun. Everybody appeared to be enjoying themselves. Definitely recommended.
James W — Google review
Me and my wife went here yesterday for my birthday celebration and we were so happy with everything. There’s a lot of fun things to do! So if you have kids, they’ll probably enjoy spending their day here. Washrooms are very clean and very educational place.
Stef — Google review
We spent almost 2 1/2 hours here and probably could’ve done more. Some of the displays were meh, but most were very educational and fun to experience hands on. We found the third floor most exciting but were pretty tired by the time we discovered it. One disappointment was the hours of the envirolab, which we missed seeing. Perhaps if they were advertised better (maybe even just by the front desk staff), we might have been able to enjoy it. If you’re looking for some quality family time, and it’s within your budget, I’d recommend visiting.
Candace D — Google review
Kids had a great time. It has been at least a year since our last visit, and I love that they had new things mixed in with the classics. There has always been the bubbles and the hot air balloon, etc but now there is a water station, which was a huge hit and several other additions. If I'm going to be super picky, the only downside was that there was nothing to dry hands on after the bubbles and/or the water station (another place we visited with a water station had hand dryers along the wall which was great for drying hands and clothes after water fun. I think this would be a nice addition) That being said, the bathroom isn't far to go to get cleaned up. Lots of photo opportunities. We were able to spend several hours there, which was perfect for a rainy day!
Amanda A — Google review
Seems over priced for what you experience overall but my daughter loved seeing the reptiles and the play areas, especially the water table! Hopefully more will be added to make the experience worth the $65. We also wanted to get something for our daughter at the gift shop but items are more expensive than the Calgary zoo's gift shop.
Chantel Y — Google review
Very over priced these days for a worn out/broken down experience. We went last October and it was $64 for 2 kids and 2 adults. Went this weekend and $77 now for 2 kids and two adults. Insane price increase and not really worth it in my opinion for how quickly the kids become bored. Lots of stuff is very outdated, worn out or just straight up broken. The outdoor playground really needs a serious updating too. Nothing really new or exciting since our last visit. The Space demonstration at 2:15 was really neat though and the presenter was really fun and engaging - he gets 5 stars the rest of the experience 3 at best. Unfortunately, because of the disappointing experience that is severely over priced, we won't be back again anytime soon.
Whitley — Google review
Saskatchewan science Centre is a wonderful place for kids, there are many science activities for kids. They can do practical by their own. Play area is also there for kids below 12 years of age. There is I max theatre for all the participants. Tickets are of reasonable price if you consider the fun. Neat and clean place. Parking facility is also available. Food court facility is also there. It is full fun for kids and parents.
Karan S — Google review
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MacKenzie Art Gallery

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Art gallery
Museums
Art Museums
The MacKenzie Art Gallery is a spacious museum in Saskatchewan that focuses on Western Canadian art and features an outdoor sculpture garden and gift shop. It is known for engaging people in transformative art experiences through its extensive programming, which extends beyond the gallery's doorstep to reach communities across Regina and Saskatchewan. As the province's oldest public art gallery, the MacKenzie has been committed to provincial outreach for 50 years, bringing art exhibitions and educational programs to schools and public libraries throughout rural and northern Saskatchewan.
The MacKenzie Art Gallery is a must-visit destination in Regina, Saskatchewan. With a diverse collection of over 4,500 works of art, the gallery offers something for every interest and age. The building itself is a work of art, with beautiful architecture and stunning gardens. The gallery's rotating exhibitions are always thought-provoking and expertly curated. Overall, the MacKenzie Art Gallery is a cultural gem that showcases the best of Canadian and international art.
Abdafeez — Google review
Wonderful stroll through the museum. The exhibits were stunning and so educational. Love the gift shop too.
Stacey M — Google review
Public Gallery with Gift store Museum Gallery Permanent Collection Restaurant/ Coffee shop has very nice food and background music.
Christine D — Google review
This gallery had such beautiful and unique exhibits. The permanent collection: Whispers from the vault, had a lovely selection of artwork from various Canadian artists, along with the works of visiting artists Ness Lee, Shary Boyle, Laura St. Pierre, Audie Murray, and even one of my long time favourites, Kent Monkman. I took so many photos while visiting the gallery for future inspiration. Everyone was very welcoming, helpful, and obviously proud of their gallery. I will definitely return during my next trip to Regina!
Michelle J — Google review
Great gallery! Loved the exhibits that were on. This was a spontaneous decision as we were passing through Regina and I'm glad we stopped.
Lane A — Google review
Visiting art galaries is one of my hobbies while traveling, and I visited many across the globe. This art galary is not worth the visit. The art is random with little explanations, if any. The missing part of this galary is, unfortunately, art!
A E — Google review
The MacKenzie Art Gallery is a hidden gem. Despite its unassuming exterior, the interior experience is truly remarkable. I've been a patron for years and my connections deepened when my child attended the preschool program within the building. I get to explore the art gallery more. Thanks to the generous sponsors, me and my family are able to explore here most of the time for free. Stepping inside reveals a world of lush greenery. And it brings me a sense of peace. The interior also has a glass roof that let's a lot of sunshine in, banishing any winter chill. ITS A Tranquil haven that transcends expectations, making it a must visit for art and nature enthusiasts alike.
Keriggan21 G — Google review
Housed in a beautiful building, it has spacious exhibition halls and is equipped with modern technology and mini theatre, apart from a number of art attractions, including those related to First Nation or Metis or Inuit of Canada. Staff is quite helpful. Wish reduction in fee for walk-in visitors.
Khalid O — Google review
4

RCMP Heritage Centre

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Museum
Heritage museum
History Museums
The RCMP Heritage Centre, located in Regina, Saskatchewan, is a museum operated by the non-profit Mounted Police Heritage Centre organization. It showcases the history of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) through exhibits, multimedia presentations, and programs. The main exhibit covers the founding of the RCMP in 1873 and its role in establishing law and order in Canada's west and protecting its north.
Beautiful museum with lots of history and artifacts. The space is beautifully designed and the store near the entrance has a wide selection of Mountie memorabilia and gifts ... it's also not for profit. The staff are genuinely friendly and easy to chat with to learn more about the facility and the history of the RCMP. The RCMP Heritage Centre must definitely be a stop on everyone's Regina visit.
Sam J — Google review
It's a small little "museum" to showcase the RCMP's history. It is not worth a detour but if you're around the area, it doesn't hurt stopping by to check it out. The exhibits are a bit dated and the interactive elements are really just meant for kids. I think the entrance fee is a bit too much for what it is. The gift shop is great though, it has more RCMP related/themed merchandise than any other places.
Pak C — Google review
The RCMP Heritage Centre was truly impressive, offering a fresh and thought-provoking perspective on Indigenous–RCMP relations during the early years of settlement. The exhibits were well-curated, with great displays and an abundance of historic memorabilia that brought the past to life in vivid detail. Unfortunately, a recent storm led to the cancellation of the Trolley Heritage Tour, which we had been looking forward to. It would have given us a unique opportunity to witness the cadets' cavalry drill—a glimpse into the ceremonial traditions that continue to shape the RCMP's legacy.
Elain H — Google review
It is a very historic history museum I really like the Outside of the RCMP heritage Centre with the very open window design and a life size horse in front of the museum. My favourite part of the museum would be the RCMP car game that you can drive and sit inside of it. So much history of the museum of the First Nations and the old RCMP cars and their medals on the wall. I enjoyed the gift shop that offered everything RCMP related and this place has a lot of places to sit down but can get busy from tourists walking around. and relax, it’s definitely worth a visit!
Matthew — Google review
It's not huge but a great place to learn the history of Royal Canadian Mounted Police and super kids friendly. Lots of interactives for kids. If you're not too interested about Royal Canadian Mounted Police, you can totally skip this unless you happen to be around the area and have time to spare. Tickets can be easily purchased at the counter, for adults it's $10.
Sinyee L — Google review
Overall a nice location. There's a number of areas that are roped off so the venue feels a bit small but what's there is of high quality. The driving sims were both broken in some way or another and no out of order signage was posted.
David M — Google review
Worth a visit when in Regina. They have some nice exhibits and history. Nice gift shop to check out as well.
Patricia L — Google review
Home sweet Home. 6 months. 20 years later and still with so many fond memories. Rabbits roaming around and Chip and Dale still playing around the trees in front of C Block.
Randy B — Google review
5

Wascana Centre

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Park
Wascana Park is a central feature of Regina, Saskatchewan, offering a variety of attractions and activities. The park encompasses the Wascana Centre and Wascana Lake, around which the city was built. Visitors can explore the Provincial legislative building, University of Regina, First Nations University of Canada, Conservatory, Science Centre, Mackenzie Art Gallery and Centre of the Arts within this expansive area.
Very beautiful always love to visit for a walk and to see different views of skies .
Big B — Google review
You can take a walk and see sunset/sunrise, i definitely suggest this place! But be careful about mosquitos in Regina
Azad M — Google review
Most famous park in Regina as it’s conveniently located in the middle of the city. It’s 5k walk in total. Place is becoming very crowded during summer months. There are better options available for serious runners in the city
Abdul S — Google review
The best place to go for walks, picnics or even get togethers. It has a lake also but don’t feed the ducks there as they might attack you
Jannatul F — Google review
We witnessed many experiences with the New Scooter throughout Wascana Park . Many people were excited and confused about how to pay for the Scooter. Then, experienced the first time on a Scooter plus learn how to ride it. We witnessed husband and wife showing the wife how to balance and ride. Which was cool 😎. There were many groups of people and teenagers gathering together to ride with their groups . The biggest group we seen was East Indians experiencing their first time on a scooter, which was cool. Then, little kids whating to experience the Scooter, but they were too small. We heard many people excited throughout the park talking about the Future of electric vehicles and Scooters . That the future has come to the Capital of Regina.Saskatchewan. Many people were talking about the City of Regina to have a Designated day of only using electronic cars ,bikes, and scooters down town only. So they could experience what the future holds and the savings from not using gas. So get out and experience once in a life time.
Thomas P — Google review
I was in town for a dragon boat festival and was very impressed with the development around the lake. It’s quite beautiful!.
Alison K — Google review
I always don't want to leave. Serene, just the way i like it.
Toluwalope A — Google review
Great place to have a walk, ride and walking your dog, 10/10 place for anyone visiting Regina
Kparkes541 — Google review
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Regina Floral Conservatory

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13 lists 
Non-profit organization
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Nestled within Regina's Wascana Park, the Regina Floral Conservatory is a serene oasis of botanical wonders. Throughout the year, visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant displays of tropical and seasonal flowering plants. The conservatory offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing guests to stroll among lush greenery and colorful blooms. With changing exhibits showcasing diverse plant species, it's an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat.
WOW! What a hidden gem! This volunteer-run donations-based spot is an absolute must visit. It’s a bit tucked away, but there’s free parking and once you’re there, you won’t want to leave. The volunteers were so knowledgeable and answered my many questions about the current variety of plants they were displaying. Lots of cozy little seats and benches to enjoy the air and the display. Can’t wait to see what they do next!
Rhianna W — Google review
A sweet place for a visit and a rest, surrounded by flora and fauna! Many beautiful plants on display and even a small outdoor area with a path through more variations of plant materials. Entrance is by donation so bring cash and be generous as this is all run by volunteers from the community.
Stacey M — Google review
The gardens must have been a sight to behold during the Heavenly Gardens display. Every detail, from top to bottom, sounded meticulously crafted and visually stunning. The inclusion of live entertainment likely added another layer of enchantment to the experience. It sounds like a truly memorable visit filled with beauty and wonder. I hope others have the opportunity to witness such splendor.
Matthew W — Google review
Instant touch grass :D it's a cosy, fresh, and sweet little place to connect to nature and sit for a while and maybe have a coffee (which is complementary) and have a chat :) loved the experience.
Faiza J — Google review
The Regina Floral Conservatory is a hidden gem in the heart of Regina, offering a serene escape into a lush, green oasis. As you step inside, you're immediately surrounded by a vibrant array of plants and flowers, carefully arranged to create a beautiful and tranquil environment. The conservatory is well-maintained, with a wide variety of seasonal displays that change throughout the year, ensuring there's always something new to see. From tropical plants and colorful blooms to intricate arrangements and themed displays, the attention to detail is impressive. The calming presence of greenery, combined with the subtle sound of water features, makes it a perfect place to unwind and enjoy nature's beauty. The staff at the Regina Floral Conservatory are friendly and knowledgeable, always willing to share interesting facts about the plants and answer any questions you might have. Their passion for horticulture is evident, and they do a fantastic job of creating a welcoming atmosphere for visitors of all ages. In addition to the stunning plant displays, the conservatory also hosts various events and workshops throughout the year, providing educational opportunities and hands-on experiences for those interested in gardening and floral design. It's a great place to learn more about plants and gain some inspiration for your own garden. Whether you're a plant enthusiast, looking for a peaceful retreat, or simply want to enjoy a beautiful and relaxing environment, the Regina Floral Conservatory is a wonderful destination. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll, a photography session, or a quiet moment of reflection.
Shaw — Google review
A beautiful place full of all kinds of plants. The ladies working are very kind, friendly and helpful. I recommend visiting to add some calm to your day( by donation, pay what you can). The cute little Tea Cup Planters they have for Mother's Day are adorable and only 10$.
Kevin F — Google review
Really lovely place. Lots of unique, interesting and beautiful plants to enjoy. The ladies what work here are so delightful and welcoming. Admission is by donation and they also offer coffee and tea. There’s lots of nice seating inside and when we came, it was pretty busy with people just hanging out and talking. Really nice vibe and very beautiful and relaxing
Nammi N — Google review
Best place to visit. I went there for my wife birthday with lunch. You can have lunch only on Fridays. Staff was too good and helpful, friendly with kids. All types of flower’s available. They has hunt for different kinds of flowers for kids so that they can enjoy and learn something new. And the most importantly there is no charge for entry. Good parking space but I would definitely recommend to visit. (Don’t go in winter they are closed for 3 months)
Rajubhai ( — Google review
7

Government House

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Sights & Landmarks
History museum
Nestled in Regina, Saskatchewan, Government House is a historical gem that dates back to 1891. Originally constructed as the residence for the lieutenant governor of the North West Territories, it transformed into the official home for Saskatchewan's lieutenant governor after the province was established in 1905. Today, this beautifully restored site invites visitors to delve into its rich history through engaging tours and exhibits that highlight both its architectural grandeur and significant role in provincial governance.
Tour guide was great. Free entry. Government House in Regina, Saskatchewan, located at 4607 Dewdney Ave, is a historic site and museum. Originally built in 1891, it served as the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories and later the province of Saskatchewan. Today, it is a cultural and historical landmark, showcasing Victorian-era architecture, heritage artifacts, and rotating exhibits. Visitors can explore the beautifully restored mansion, including the Lieutenant Governor’s study, grand hall, and gardens. It also hosts community events, educational programs, and tours, offering a glimpse into Saskatchewan’s political and social history. .:.Chat.G.P.T.:.
TRVL_888 — Google review
A great place to stop by if you're interested in learning more about the history of the province. This place is almost like a time capsule with a mix of great preservation and adding back in period items to really immerse visitors in how things looked and felt back then. Lots of history, and I enjoyed how engaged the guide was in showing the details of each room while sharing stories and interesting facts. A nice place to spend an hour or two. You can go on a guided tour or wander around at your own pace.
Taylor M — Google review
Government House is truly a hidden gem and an absolute must-visit! Best of all, it's completely free, which makes it a fantastic option for a budget-friendly day out with family or friends. The place is incredibly well-maintained, and the staff and volunteers are some of the friendliest, most passionate people you'll meet. Their warmth and knowledge really enhance the whole experience. It’s a very family- and kid-friendly spot, with lots to explore and learn. The history, the exhibits, and the interactive areas make it both fun and educational. The beautiful garden outside is a peaceful retreat—perfect for photos, quiet walks, or letting the kids explore nature safely. Whether you're looking to spend quality time with loved ones or just enjoy a serene afternoon, Government House offers a wonderful experience for everyone. Highly recommended!
Nazifa F — Google review
Enjoyed my visit here. Definitely worth the visit when in Regina. It is free to go in, which is bonus when looking for some budget friendly options. The guided tour was very informative. The grounds are lovely to see before or after your visit.
Patricia L — Google review
Great tour guide and lots of insights about the British styles of life as a diplomat. Beautiful place.
Tai L — Google review
Well preserved residence with authentic furniture and personal items. Some people say it’s haunted as some heard noises and report objects being moved or replaced. Make sure to talk to the staff to learn more. Definitely worth visiting.
Ivan S — Google review
A lovely afternoon spent at the Government House. I learned a lot! The grounds are beautiful and the museum is so well done. I highly recommend going in for a look around. They do tours in English and French. The staff are lovely as well and so knowledgeable!
Stacey M — Google review
The Government House is always very well maintained both inside and out, and staffed with some very compassionate people! Everyone is so friendly and helpful and really are just there to enjoy what they do! Please enjoy some of the flours I took pictures of while I visited in 2022
MrToast72 — Google review
8

Casino Regina

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$$$$affordable
Casino
Located in a historic train station, Casino Regina is a renowned landmark offering an array of entertainment options. With over 35 gaming tables and 600 slots, it provides ample opportunities for gaming enthusiasts. The venue also hosts live Vegas-style shows and music performances, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking lively entertainment. Additionally, the casino features dining options to cater to guests looking for a complete experience. Whether you're into gaming or live entertainment, Casino Regina offers something for everyone within its impressive setting.
I had a great time at the casino and, believe it or not, I won $50,000! From the moment I walked in, the atmosphere was electric — lively, fun, and inviting. The gaming floor is spacious, clean, and offers an incredible variety of slots, table games, and options for both beginners and seasoned players. The staff were outstanding — friendly, professional, and genuinely helpful, making sure every part of my visit went smoothly. The dealers were engaging and fun, adding to the excitement of every table game. Beyond the gaming, the food and drink options were excellent, with delicious meals and refreshing beverages to keep the experience top-notch. Winning $50,000 was absolutely surreal, and it made an already amazing visit unforgettable. Casino Regina isn’t just a place to play games — it’s a full experience, with incredible service, thrilling energy, and memories that last a lifetime. I can’t recommend it highly enough, and I’ll definitely be back to enjoy another epic night at this incredible casino!
Tim O — Google review
Nice casino lots of games to choose from, and several restaurants to choose from. We ate at different ones they were both good
Karen H — Google review
Favorite casino in Canada. Great flow, friendly people. Love that it was the old train station. You can till see that. Always stop in when in town.
Sean M — Google review
Went there on July 28th 2025z One of the best poker rooms I’ve ever been to. The dealers enforce every rule and you can’t really be on your phone meaning everyone is there to play and focus on the poker. The poker room supervisor was very welcoming and did a great job making sure everyone was taken care of. Will be back.
David T — Google review
Had an amazing night at Casino Regina — walked in with good vibes and walked out with a lot more money than I came with! 🎰💸 The machines were hot, the energy was electric, and luck was definitely on my side. Staff were friendly, the place was clean and well-run, and there was just the right mix of excitement and chill. Whether you're there to play big or just have a fun night out, Casino Regina delivers. Safe to say I’ll be riding this lucky streak for a while — and yes, I definitely treated myself after! 😎 THERE IS A SECRET METHOD! READ CAREFULLY BEFORE THEY DELETE MY REVIEW!!!
Poote H — Google review
Crossroads diner staff was friendly, and the food was decent. It would be nice to see more places go back to traditional cutlery and containers for condiments to reduce waste.
Mailyn S — Google review
Great tables, great atmosphere. Just some of the cleaning stuff is not that funny. Went to play Blackjack did good. Went to play poker. Didn't do so yet
Dade S — Google review
Garbage compared to Dakota Dunes. I would understand enforcing the no phone rule during games where you need to actively participate, but when I am waiting around several minutes for the dealers to spin in roulette, especially when it’s because THEY are the ones being distracted, it tends to get pretty irritating. I also don’t appreciate being asked to stand to the side for 30 seconds while my partner walked 10 feet to the ATM to get more cash for us because I wasn’t “currently playing”, despite the casino being pretty empty. All in all, very slow service unless they’re coming to breathe down your neck. Only compliment is that it isn’t dirty in the building, so good job on that!
Katie — Google review
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Saskatchewan Legislative Building

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Government office
Sights & Landmarks
The Saskatchewan Legislative Building, a 1912 beaux arts landmark and the seat of the province's legislature, is a must-visit destination. The majestic exteriors and vibrant gardens make for a visually stunning experience. Visitors can take free tours to learn about the functions of the Assembly, the roles of MLAs and Speakers, and the process of lawmaking.
The legislature grounds are a fantastic place to hold a festival or celebrate Canada Day with dozens of vendors. The gardens are wonderful to behold and there is plenty of space for the kids to run around. Being right next to Wascana Lake, this is a beautiful place to go for a walk. Finally, the building itself is magnificent, both inside and out. Definitely worth checking out.
James W — Google review
Enjoyed my time around the grounds. Lots of beautiful flowers, nice views of Wascana Lake and some nice trails and picnic spots in the surrounding area. A great way to spend part of your day. Lots of parking when I went (week day).
Patricia L — Google review
It was worth of my time to be able to get into the legislature and get connected to history, I am fond of art but not a big photography expert. The staff was very friendly and polite. In and around its good place to see in city moreover its free (FYI)
Nitesh M — Google review
The Saskatchewan Legislative Building is truly a gem in Regina and one of my favorite places to visit. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Wascana Lake, its location is peaceful and serene, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The building itself is a remarkable example of classic British architecture, with its stately design and intricate detailing that reflect the elegance and craftsmanship of a bygone era. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or simply enjoying a quiet walk in scenic surroundings, this landmark offers something for everyone. It’s undoubtedly one of the most iconic and must-visit destinations in Regina, both for residents and tourists alike.
Abhishek ( — Google review
Beautiful French designed building. I like the oil painting portraits of the fathers of Saskatchewan. 🌿 “Where Heaven Meets Earth” A meditation on the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly and the Garden of Eden Beneath the prairie sky so wide, Where golden fields and rivers glide, There stands a house by water crowned— A throne of stone on sacred ground. Encircled by a silent lake, Like Eden’s stream for justice’ sake, Its mirrored glass reflects the skies, As if God's gaze still never dies. O garden built with human hands, Yet echoing God’s ancient plans— Where laws are penned and visions stirred, Let heaven’s whisper shape each word. Like Eden, where four rivers ran, So flows the dream of God through man: That truth would bloom and peace would reign, And power serve, not seek its gain. The trees bow low, the lilies speak Of justice sheltering the weak; A throne not raised by pride or sword, But humbled hearts before the Lord. Let those who govern tread with care, For water guards the temple’s air. And every law, each civic birth, Must answer to the courts of earth— And heaven. So may this place, with garden grace, Be more than stone, more than a face— But Eden’s call, reborn anew, Where heaven walks with earth... Through you.
Tai L — Google review
A state of art architecture of the time. One of tha tallest legislative building across Canada. The thought process was indeed a genius to pick the dom style structural engineering model and artificial lake development in this part of the city. Indeed very cold in winter but also a very beautiful place to be around in spring time. 1. No tickets required at the entrance. 2. Standard airport checking policy for admission 3. A well trained guide will be available at your disposal to ask more questions about the place. 4. Huge library is part of the building and can be accessible by the regular public on approval basis.
Karishma K — Google review
No fee to enter or for the guided tour. You can’t tour the building by yourself, however the tours are on the hour. Beautiful gardens to walk through.
Joe S — Google review
Regina's Legislative Building is more than just a place where laws are made; it's a testament to Saskatchewan's history and a vibrant hub for the community. While its stately presence undoubtedly commands attention, it's the unexpected details and welcoming atmosphere that truly captivated me. The architecture is striking, a blend of Beaux-Arts grandeur and unique prairie influences. Stepping inside, I was immediately impressed not just by the soaring ceilings and marble accents, but by the evident care taken in its upkeep. Everything was spotless, polished, and beautifully preserved. The free tours (offered almost every day!) provide fascinating insights into the building's design and the province's political history. Our guide was clearly passionate about the building, and their enthusiasm was contagious. Beyond the impressive architecture, the grounds offer a surprising sense of tranquility. The vast, meticulously maintained lawns provide ample space for recreation and relaxation. I observed people playing frisbee, families enjoying picnics, and photographers capturing the beauty of the building and its surroundings. The views of Wascana Lake from the grounds are simply stunning, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll. The Legislative Building is more than just a government office; it's a living monument to Saskatchewan's past and present. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or simply seeking a beautiful outdoor space, a visit here is sure to be rewarding.
Jason — Google review
10

Regina Farmers' Market - Saturdays

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Farmers' market
Fresh food market
The Regina Farmers' Market - Indoor, located in City Square Plaza, is a must-visit on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Visitors can explore a wide variety of products including coffee, vegetables, and crafts. The market has expanded to an indoor location at certain times and now offers evening markets on Thursdays as well. Saskatchewan's farmers markets are renowned for their local culture and the Regina Farmers' Market is no exception, offering farm-fresh produce, handicrafts, and baked goods.
Fantastic fresh, Sask made food & crafts! 3 Hutterite colonies participated last year and ourvfriends continue to bring great fresh produce as do other local farms! Don't miss the pure delicious honey in all sized containers made just East of Regina by some industrious bees! Don't forget to pick up some artizan bread & hand made baked goods & sweets! See you Saturday at Banner Hall close to Taylor Field!
Lorne T — Google review
Visited Victoria Park Farmers Market 9th October 2024.Since Saturday website has plenty of reviews; hence uploaded here.Around 20 stalls.With the exception of 1 or 2 , who had a really fresh variety of vegetables; all others did not.The prices are exhorbitantly very high and are not displayed.Also have stalls of bakery and local crafts.The organizers must review their practices in favour of customers.
Khalid O — Google review
Went to the Tomato Festival on Saturday. Absolutely loved it. Although I only go on Saturdays cause I don't like going downtown and love the parking at REAL, I wish the Saturday market was always at the Legislative Building. It was perfect at that venue.
Brad H — Google review
I love the market, it's work year long but the best timr is during the summer! you can find food vendors and lots of cute local things to buy, freash vegetables and fruits and food trucks. During the summer time they have market under the stars a few times, with live music and around you can find some interactive activities! Really great! The only thing that need to take under consideration is that it’s Meter parking.
Sapir A — Google review
I was really impressed with this Farmer's Market. It was one of the top things on my list of "To Dos" while we were visiting family in Regina this summer. I've been to many farmer's markets in Manitoba, and you always find the same stuff over and over. The Regina Farmer's Market had some truly unique vendors. I was able to purchase tons of locally sourced products to take home with me to enjoy.
Melody F — Google review
Great location! Numerous vendors with fresh produce, preservatives, honey and food trucks present. Parkade parking close by. No wifi. No restrooms.
Prairie P — Google review
Definitely one of the better markets with lots of variety and choices: fruit and veg, baking, alcohol, crafts, etc.
Bradley M — Google review
Great choice of homegrown fruits and vegetables. Also homemade bread and cookies and lots of other things. Worth a visit.
Doris F — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Regina

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The Diplomat Steakhouse

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$$$$expensive
Steak house
The Diplomat Steakhouse is a renowned Canadian landmark known for its traditional cuisine and extensive selection of wines and aged cognacs. Situated in Regina, it has earned a reputation as a symbol of fine dining, offering sumptuous steaks and delectable seafood that epitomize culinary indulgence. The restaurant's classic tableside preparation of the Caesar salad adds to its traditional charm, while its array of flavorful steaks showcases quality and tenderness.
We had a party of 12 for a birthday and they gave us a great private size room. It feels like you’re in the study of the clue game. From the owner to the two sons this place is top notch on all levels fine dining. I will make two comments the drinks very well done and made. And the amazing part is the drinks are very very well priced. (Almost to cheap) The second is the level of service you feel like your family. I have not been at the diplomat for years as we moved away and they still treated me by my name and made me feel like I was someone very special. Thank you Diplomat and all staff for making my son’s birthday so deliciously memorable.
Shooter — Google review
Atmosphere was great, everything you expect of a higher end restaurant. Service is good, there are so many servers in this place that take care of everyone. If anyone notices you need water, the glass is full right away. Prices are high, on the steaks it is worth it. The salad my wife ordered was basically 2 cucumbers and a few slices of red onion for a high price and the dressing was not good. If it wasn't for the spectacular Greek rib appetizer we ordered, my wife would have gone away hungry. The steak I had was perfectly cooked and delicious. For people who don't eat steak or seafood, there really isn't much of a selection here. For these people, go to the rooftop next door for a better value and great steaks and spectacular other dishes. I enjoyed my steak, that's a given. Flavor of the Greek ribs appetizer was amazing. If the Greek salad (cucumbers and red onion slices) used the same dressing/topping, then you would have a salad worthy of the restaurants atmosphere. We tried to get this dressing for the salad and were told there was no way. If the salads were improved, taste and variety wise, it would be world class. Given this, I have to give them a B- for a grade.
Robert S — Google review
Amazing staff and delicious food! First time to be at this restaurant, went there with hubby & our 5 year old girl. The atmosphere was very elegant, definitely a fine dining place. We made a reservation ahead of time & was there right at 4pm when they opened for dinner service. Our waitress, I think her name is Ashley was fantastic! For appetizer, we got the kobe carpaccio and it was 👌👌👌. Hubby got the filet mignon, it was initially a bit over to his liking and got replaced with perfection after we mentioned it. I got the red wine braised lamb shank & mmmmm it was heavenly! Little girl got the cheeseburger & fries and it was huge for a kid's menu! She did eat a good chunk of it. For dessert, we got the cherrries jubilee flambeed table side! It was all worth if for the price we paid.
Joey B — Google review
Absolutely outstanding experience at The Diplomat Steakhouse! I went with my wife and son, and every dish we ordered was exceptional — perfectly cooked, full of flavor, and beautifully presented. The interior is elegant and welcoming, creating just the right atmosphere for a family dinner or a special night out. The service was top-notch — attentive, professional, and genuinely friendly. One of the best dining experiences we’ve had.
Mamun P — Google review
For a highly rated restaurant, i didn't expect to have a very bad experience here. A day that's supposed to be special, instead, a pretty dissapointing night. My wife brought me here for my BIRTHDAY to try their TOMAHAWK. Ordered it (medium rare) and it came out looking burnt, tasted like CHARCOAL all the way and pretty RARE inside. I was going to say something but the server wasn't really paying much attention to us. Also ordered that table served Caesar Salad that was always being hyped by people. And NO, we didn't get to experience it being made in front of us, and might have been served with regular Caesar Salad. Service was terrible, eventho it was a slow Sunday night, maybe it was a bad day for the server, i don't know, but everyone deserves the same high quality service and food, no matter who or how the customer look. As a couple who doesn't go out to eat much, and to spends $240++ for a meal for 2, and not get the service and food we deserve is really disappointing. Hopefully this doesn't happen to anyone else. I didn't made a fuss about it that day and just go on my day, as i don't to ruin the mood of our date and just said to never come back. And yes we got videos of this experience unfortunately.
Food H — Google review
Food is tasty. Price is great compared to the portions and service. I am glad that I come. Regret if I don't. Will come back if I visit again. Lots of choices on wine.
Tai L — Google review
From start to finish, our experience at The Diplomat Steakhouse was flawless. The ambiance is sophisticated and elegant, perfect for a special night out or an intimate dinner. The staff were professional, attentive, and made us feel truly welcomed. The steaks were cooked to perfection—juicy, flavorful, and tender—and the sides were equally delicious. Every detail, from the presentation to the service, was top-notch. The drink selection was impressive, with expertly crafted cocktails and fine wines to complement the meal. If you’re looking for a premier steakhouse experience that delivers on quality, service, and atmosphere, The Diplomat Steakhouse is an absolute must-visit!
Tim O — Google review
The food tasted great. Our waiter (Jackson) demonstrated great customer service. The ambience was nice. Overall, it was a great experience.
Oyindamola A — Google review
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Caraway Grill - Regina Downtown

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$$$$affordable
Indian restaurant
Caraway Grill, located in downtown Regina, is a cozy Indian eatery owned by Chef Parveen Singh. The restaurant offers a variety of tandoori dishes, paratha rolls, and flavorful curries made with the freshest ingredients and aromatic spices. Popular menu items include mutter paneer, korma chicken, and the house-specialty spicy masala lamb. While it can get busy on weekends, the friendly staff and fantastic food make it worth the visit.
We dined in and ordered the lamb biryani and chicken korma. The restaurant was clean, and the servers were polite. However, the food didn’t quite meet our expectations compared to other Indian restaurants we’ve tried. Parking was available, and the restaurant wasn’t busy during our visit. I recommend going there.
Hadi R — Google review
If service had an option for 6 stars, Caraway Grill deserves it. Our server was incredibly attentive, never letting our cups go empty and checking in with genuine care. Every visit, they ask about the spice level to ensure everything is just right, which shows how much they value their guests. We drove two hours just to come back, and it was absolutely worth it. The food is outstanding, the flavors are unforgettable, and the menu is clear and easy to navigate. Caraway Grill combines exceptional service with amazing food..an experience that keeps us coming back.
Jacob M — Google review
The atmosphere and service were good , making for a pleasant experience. We had the lamb biryani, chicken ghormeh, and garlic naan. The garlic naan was flavorful and well-made, but the main dishes were fairly ordinary and didn’t stand out much. That said, it’s okay to give it a chance, as the overall experience was decent.
Seri P — Google review
Great place Friendly helpful staff First came a free appy of spiced chickpea battered fries I had tandoori chicken starter Delicious 😁 Chicken kadhi for main, very nice and plenty of it Plain basmati rice which was enough for 3 people and a very large naan. Left there very happy with great leftovers Can’t recommend this gem
Steve C — Google review
Solid 10/10!! Was very delighted when we got a free little appetizer after we sat down. We also got the lamp and mango smoothies and they were both soooo good. Service was very helpful and kind- would definitely come back here again :)
Michelle E — Google review
We have been coming here since it first opened!! I have tried almost every dish on the menu too! Their lunch specials are very delicious and filling! Their service is so welcoming and humbling. With myself being East Indian and completely approving the variety of flavours and taste to be on par says a lot on how authentic it really is!
Unique C — Google review
On our first time in Regina, we found this nice Indian restaurant with fantastic food and friendly staff. The Mix Veg pakora (gluten-free), as a free start, which mesmerized me, was so yummy and tangy 😍 Samosa (not gluten-free), Chana masala, and Fish curry were also delicious, as well as the Saffron rice. As a gluten-free person, I immensely enjoyed my dinner. If you did not try this place yet, add it to your must-go list 👍🏻 Bon Appetite!
Burcin E — Google review
My bestie and I were craving some Indian food and she recommended this place. From start to finish it was an enjoyable atmosphere, excellent service, and the food was an absolute 10/10. I couldn’t stop myself from enjoying every bite and it hit the spot of what I was craving. Will be coming back again for sure.
Yumi N — Google review
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13th Avenue Food and Coffee House

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$$$$affordable
Vegetarian restaurant
Coffee shop
Located in the heart of Cathedral neighborhood, 13th Avenue Food and Coffee House is a charming cafe housed in a renovated building. The cafe offers locally roasted coffee, vegetarian dishes, beer, and wine. The vibrant murals adorning the walls add to the eclectic atmosphere of this cozy spot. Visitors can enjoy a variety of freshly made sweet and savory items such as the wonder bowl with cottage cheese, strawberries, coconut, and pecans drizzled with maple syrup.
Excellent café with lots of vegan and vegetarian food options. The ambiance is great with a beautiful patio for nice summer days. The place has unique character and it is worth the visit.
A E — Google review
The cute staff member, April 4th in the evening, was friendly and attentive. The cleanliness of the place was good. Rustic in a good way. The chili was not bad, had good amount of spice. The extra chicken wasn't to write home about...even though I'm writing now... it was just bare meat and no seasoning. It worked for me as I mixed it with my chili but in general someone will be disappointed. The coffee was good! Cozy place.
S — Google review
Interesting somewhat unusual menu. Order at counter and pay. It was empty at 6:30 pm on a weekday- the girl at counter delivered our food to the table. Pea soup was good as was the Mediterranean bowl. Not raving about it, but it was a nice spot with character and a decent menu, with lots of choices. I would eat here again. Food seemed homemade and healthy.
Tamar H — Google review
13th Avenue Food and Coffee is a quaint establishment in a historic house. It's an adorable space and there's also a patio outside for sunnier days. They have a large menu of various food items and beverages. Lots of variety and the food is quite good. The service however felt very rushed and terse. There was no room for conversation or questions on this day. It certainly felt rushed. The lady also was outwardly upset at a food order pickup driver and was forcefully telling him to go around the outside. If you can overlook the service, 13th Avenue is a great experience! 4 x 🥪🥪🥪🥪
Wes I — Google review
I really wanted to give another chance to this place, but unfortunately, my experience was disappointing. The food was below average, and what stood out more than anything was how unfriendly and unprofessional the staff were. There was a noticeable lack of warmth or hospitality. One of the employees seemed overwhelmed and anxious—even though there were only two customers at the time. While I can understand stress in a work environment, the attitude made the atmosphere tense and uncomfortable. To top it off, we noticed that the person ahead of us had been incorrectly charged, which didn’t inspire much confidence in the service overall. We really miss the previous person who worked here—there was a clear difference in energy and care. Sadly, I won’t be coming back. I hope the team here takes steps to improve both the food and the customer experience.
Alex U — Google review
This place is such a pillar of the Cathedral area, and it's easy to see why. The layout is unique and cozy, and the staff is lovely. Had the chicken wrap and daily soup, takeaway. Good portion and reasonable price. Food was delicious, tasted genuinely home-made. I must remember to stop in more often :)
Darlene T — Google review
I gave the mocha a try at the coffee shop, and it lived up to my expectations. I really enjoyed it and will absolutely be a returning customer. Despite our visit being close to closing time, they still provided us with exceptional coffee service. Kudos!
Joey R — Google review
I tried the salmon salad sandwich on gluten free bread and it was amazing! My sister had a vegetarian burger that was flavourful and delicious. Two thumbs up!
Korinne C — Google review
4

Memories Dining & Bar

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$$$$expensive
Fine dining restaurant
Memories Dining & Bar is an upscale eatery that offers a diverse menu featuring steaks, seafood, and Greek cuisine. The restaurant boasts an extensive wine list from around the world. It has been recognized as the 8th best restaurant for fine dining by Tripadvisor, making it a popular choice among locals and visitors alike. With its elegant yet intimate ambiance, it's an ideal spot for a romantic date night.
Family came for our grandmother’s 90th birthday. Food took a bit which we expected as it was completely packed, took about an 1hr ish for all appetizers and full meals to be served so pretty good based on how busy it was. We had a great experience, Service was Industry Leading and the best you will find in the city. The atmosphere was great. Some meals you order come with a show, where they lit the food on fire in front of you. The food was great and the portions are very big for the price, definitely could find better food in the city but it would be quite a bit more expensive. Desserts are the best I’ve had in the city, definitely recommend the banana caramel xango. Restaurant is on the more expensive side similar to the Keg but for a fancy upscale restaurant everything is well priced. My Grandmother received a special gift from the owner as it was her birthday, this made this experience even more special. Would definitely come back! And recommend to anyone who wants to have a memorable and tasty dinner with family.
JJ B — Google review
І want to thank this wonderful restaurant for the incredible atmosphere and delicious food. I celebrated my birthday here and we were all very satisfied. The portions were very large, tasty, exquisite, unfortunately we didn't have room for dessert, but I'm sure they were very tasty! I was also surprised by the approach to the guests, they gave me a bottle of champagne with my name on it, it was very nice! This is the place where I want to come back again! Thank you for these pleasant experiences and delicious food!
Vironika S — Google review
Great experience dining in Memories Regina. Dine different courses with excellent flavors to celebrate a special occasion with my family. I was really thankful to Sir Thomas for having me a gift. Also, thankful to the staffs who serves us, although i really forgot their names, my bad. I hope someone could thank them for me.
Raf R — Google review
Great experience at Memories during my visit to Regina. Ambiance, taste, presentations were great. Service was good. I would have loved to see a more versatile cocktail menu.
Arnab R — Google review
Our servers were Ella and Jackie, both were absolutely amazing! Extremely personable and great energy. The atmosphere is unique, quiet and clean. Just 3 minutes from our hotel. As soon as we entered their premises, we were greeted and waited under 10 minutes with no reservations. The food was out of this world amazing! Greek cuisine is my fav, and it was a pleasant surprise to realize they’re a Greek fine dining restaurant at first glance of their menu - their selections were plentiful, but we went with the October four course meal, and every bite sat well with my palate. Their value is high at a reasonable price for what we received. We chose Memories over all restaurant options due to its positive reviews, and they delivered. Not an ounce of disappointment - Memories has changed my experience with Regina, and I will continue to dine here during each visit! Thank you for making us feel welcomed and important - you’ve done an outstanding job with your service, your people and food!
Janaye C — Google review
If I hear another adult complain about teenagers, I'll ask them if they've ever had lunch at Memories. Perhaps they'll think I'm not listening or that I'm changing the topic, but I'll simply let them know that one of the best servers ever works there, and he just happen to be a teenager. I never got the name of our waiter today, but he was competent, fun, and self-aware—a true delight. Yes, the food was tasty, but it's the people who make the Memories. After leaving the restaurant, I saw this statement on a vehicle. It reminded me of something we talked about, so here's the photo. 🙃
Courtney — Google review
Food was excellent, as was the service. Pricey, though. Complete, admittedly fancy dinner for two ran over $200 (with a bottle of wine and a generous tip). All food, including dessert, was better than even high expectations (kudos to kitchen staff) and the service was impeccable: attentive, friendly without being obsequious and intrusive, knowledgeable about the dishes and even mentioning variations based on different regions of origin. A very enjoyable experience all around. (autumn, 2025)
Dan — Google review
From the moment we walked in, the atmosphere was warm, inviting, and perfect for a night out. The staff were attentive, friendly, and went above and beyond to make sure our dining experience was flawless. Every dish we ordered was beautifully presented, bursting with flavor, and clearly made with high-quality ingredients. The drinks were expertly crafted, the ambiance was cozy yet lively, and the service was prompt without feeling rushed. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just enjoying a night out, Memories Dining & Bar truly lives up to its name — it’s a place that creates lasting memories. Absolutely recommend this spot to anyone looking for amazing food, drinks, and a top-notch experience!
Tim O — Google review
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Bar Willow Eatery

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$$$$expensive
Gastropub
Restaurant
Bar Willow Eatery is an upscale restaurant located in Regina, offering a seasonal menu of Canadian cuisine and a carefully selected wine list. The eatery provides deck seating for guests to enjoy their meals outdoors. Known for its Easter brunch, the restaurant offers a variety of delicious options such as bennies, chicken and waffles, and French toast. Additionally, patrons can indulge in cocktails to enhance their dining experience.
Lovely experience on the patio overlooking the water. Excellent service and the food was good although I was surprised at the small serving size of the street corn. 4 tiny pieces (maybe 1.5") was $12. That's not even 1 full ear of corn. It was very good but to share? Not so much. The nachos were delicious!
Stacey M — Google review
I was writing this review while sitting at the restaurant. I was shocked to say the least by the positive reviews when I looked on google cause I had anything but a positive experience. Waiting 20 minutes for my husband and Is water to be filled, the waitress came over once to ask if we were getting food and I said, “give us a minute” which turned into 30 minutes. We had 4 different waiters and waitress yet not one actually did anything. Even the manager and the waitress had the nerve “Bree” to stand behind us to see if we’d tip. For who? She was barely there. We sent photos to other restaurant business owners that we have close contacts to and let’s just say the menu is also laughable and will be spoken about at brunches. This place doesn’t deserve any of its hype and the best experience was leaving. Don’t waste your time which will be 2 hours for frozen food heated up, no water for how long, and 80% of the time you are staring wondering if you should leave. Just awful. I’d rather go to a A&W than this spot. “Must try” yeah more of a “must leave” by the way. The dishes were so dirty, the glasses too, and there was a hair on one of our places along with stains I had to pick off with my nail. Just down right disgusting plus the washrooms were nasty where the garbage was overflowing and napkins were all over the floor. I didn’t get a photo but trust me, it wasn’t clean at all with the toilets being filthy as well. I ended up going to the parks public washroom cause I believed it to be cleaner.
Karel B — Google review
Had dinner at Bar Willow Eatery in Regina with a group of eight. The location is beautiful, with a lakeside patio and a view of the legislative building lit up at night — perfect for photos. Unfortunately, the outdoor setting was affected by a heavy presence of wasps and insects, which took away a bit from the enjoyment. Service was generally fine, though I found the start of the evening disruptive when the server loudly announced the specials to the entire table, interrupting conversations. A more subtle approach would have been appreciated. We also felt rushed throughout the evening. I tried the Aperol Spritz for the first time as they didnt have old fashioned. It it was bitter and not enjoyable. The food itself was delcious. We ordered two charcuterie boards (one meat, one vegetarian) with a nice selection of cheeses, olives, and a standout Saskatoon berry jam. A little more bread would have been appreciated. My steak was well cooked and served with corn and vegetables — a welcome change from the usual sides. The extra jumbo shrimps were well-cooked and seasoned. Others at the table enjoyed burger sandwich, chicken salad, and fish tacos, which were equally well received. Overall, it was a pleasant evening with good food and a fantastic setting, though the insects and the approach to service kept it from being excellent. Next time, I’d likely choose to sit indoors to fully enjoy the experience and hope for improved service.
Aman E — Google review
I had dinner with friends tonight and now I went to this restaurant. This restaurant is by the wascana lake and has a beautiful environment. There are also singers in the restaurant. I ordered a bar burger, which was delicious, but the soup was a bit salty. Overall, I have a good evaluation of this restaurant.
Javen G — Google review
We went as a work group for a weekday lunch. We waited a long time to get our food. Considering there were only four tables at the time. It was pretty slow. We got our food at 12:40 pm. I think we got there around 12:10 the latest. We were sitting outside on the patio at first and we were surrounded by many annoying wasps and we couldn’t eat sit there anymore so changed to the inside. I ordered burger (no addons ) and fries. The fries are really fresh and good. Burger was dry. The addons like (bacon, mushroom , fried eggs etc all cost extra , so I didn’t add any) really not a fan of the burger, I thought how can a restaurant mess up their burger? My coworker added a whole bunch of add ons like mushroom and fried eggs with runny yoke, and cheese , he said it was good. I guess without add ons they are not good. It tastes pretty gamy and dry and hard. Very unimpressive . Other people ordered soup and salad and lake fries they are happy with their food. I then asked my friend who ordered burger here before he said that burger was not good. I am really disappointed. Paid about 27 dollars and i would say A&W ‘s teen burger is much better. Probably won’t return. Also tried their Sunday brunch a while back. It was not good either.
Cgeorgian Y — Google review
I went here for a solo lunch last Friday. I ordered the Bar Burger with fries ($26) but added bacon ($2) and cheese ($2). For a drink I got an Aloha Temple ($6) mocktail. My coworker warned me that this place had slow service with mediocre food, but I can report that this was not my experience. They were fully booked for indoor dining, but I managed to snag a table indoors for 30 min without inconveniencing anyone. I highly recommend booking in advance, especially if it’s a cooler day. I was immediately greeted and seated within a minute. Staff were extremely attentive, friendly and fast to act. I was in and out in 30 minutes. It felt like a busy restaurant, but staff were methodical. My Aloha Temple was good! My burger was also REALLY good. High quality ingredients, my only wish is that they used a brioche bun. Their burger patty while a bit dense tasted amazing. Easily one of the best tasting in Regina. My fries were seasoned, but I could still tell they’re frozen. I would rate this place 4 of 5 stars due to the very high price point and the quality of the fries. Overall, it was pleasant, just very pricey. And if you like oysters, they fly in oysters once a week directly from PEI.
Thefoodiebeeyqr — Google review
Very disappointed, it's like they don't know if they want to be classy or a pub.. Do not go if you plan a "romantic" evening for two! I had Steak that was barely warm and quite chewy, was not given a steak knife.. I ate two pieces.. (took the left overs home to grind up and make a beef salad sandwich I guess?) The appetizer was tasty but also cold and should have been hot. My specialty coffee was like warm at best , however the waitress made it right and made a fresh pot of coffee and re-made it for me.. it was good then. Worst Anniversary dinner ever and we paid $177.00 for the two of us.. we definitely will not be back and we will be telling many of our experience.. Thos place definitely isn't worth it.. I will also mention that the ladies bathroom was less than desirable.. cobwebs, very unclean.. yet like they are trying to have an upscale restroom.. whoever owns or managers this establishment should simply be ashamed!
Sandra S — Google review
Bar Willow Eatery is such a gem in Regina! The patio overlooking Wascana Lake is unbeatable, and the atmosphere is always so relaxing. The hot chocolate here is rich and comforting - perfect to enjoy by the water. And the lake fries are a must-try, crispy and delicious every single time! Together with the great service and beautiful views, this has quickly become one of my favorite spots in the city. Highly recommend!
Prakruti K — Google review
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Siam Authentic Thai Restaurant

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$$$$cheap
Thai restaurant
Siam Authentic Thai Restaurant is a cozy spot in the heart of Regina, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere and specializing in traditional Thai cuisine. The interior is adorned with decor imported from Thailand, maintaining an authentic Thai vibe. The menu features typical Thai dishes such as meat, vegetable, noodle, and rice entrees along with a buffet option.
Siam Authentic Thai Restaurant is a gem of a place for anyone who loves Thai cuisine. The food is fresh, flavorful, and satisfying. I ordered the chicken satay, the shrimp fried rice, the soft shell crabs, and the mango sticky rice for dessert. Everything was delicious, but the highlights were the shrimp fried rice and the soft shell crabs. The fried rice was fragrant and loaded with juicy shrimp, while the crabs were crispy and tender. The mango sticky rice was the perfect way to end the meal, with sweet and creamy coconut milk and ripe mango slices. The service was friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere was cozy and inviting. I will definitely come back and try the other dishes on the menu. Siam Authentic Thai Restaurant is a must-try for Thai food lovers!
VitoriVita T — Google review
Check out Siam for the best authentic Thai food! I've eaten here on a few occasions and really enjoyed it! Sometimes there is a bit of a wait for your dishes, but it's definitely worth the wait. Check the hours before you go to ensure they are open. They are closed on Sundays. The food is consistently flavorful and absolutely one of the best restaurants in Regina! Highly recommend! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Brenda R — Google review
Very good thai food. We ordered pas Thai, which was okay. But the starters were very good. Golden purses is a must try .also moo ping was also great. Its skewers that was very Juicy, which came with sticky rice. I dont like the idea of sticky rice coming wrapped in plastic cover
Monisha S — Google review
My husband and I ordered the Pad Thai and spring rolls. I ordered mild Pad Thai and it was too hot in flavor to eat as well as it did not smell appealing at all. The waitress did not come by at all to check on how our meal tasted until we were done. We could only eat 1/4 of our meal and told her the food was not very good at all. Not an authentic Pad Thai at all. The best part of our meal was the bottle of wine we ordered to go with our meal . Would not recommend this place.
Linda M — Google review
Simply the best Thai food in Saskatchewan. A must in any visit to the city!
Sofi C — Google review
I recently dined at siam, and I must say, it was a fantastic experience! The food was exceptional, served promptly, and the service was top-notch. The atmosphere was clean and comforting, adding to the overall enjoyment of the meal. Highly recommended for a satisfying thai dining experience!
John S — Google review
It’s my first time to go there, and the reviews are very high, so I’m looking forward to it. I have been to numerous Thai restaurants so my expectations were high. The tom yum shrimp garnish was only mushrooms. Green curry beef with only cucumber inside.There are differences in the photos shared with others. Compared with other Thai restaurants I have eaten in before, it tastes good. That’s why the side dishes can be so careless. Disappointing.
Yunhan L — Google review
I have dined in this restaurant before and it was with high praises… However, last night’s experience was beyond disappointment. A couple of friends and I visited the restaurant last night (September 15, 2025), we had a few dishes, the Pad Sew Ew and Pad Thai being the worst we have ever tasted in any restaurants before. When we were served our plates, the food looked so dead, but the most disappointing part was that it was exuding hot in the middle of the plate but the surrounding was cold and as we stir the food it was exploding in steam, proving that the food was microwaved. 4 out of the 5 dishes we were served was the same situation. The saddest realization in this, is that there were only 3 tables and 6 patrons in total being served that night, it was a really slow Monday night, if in that down time of a service, 80% of our food came out of the microwave, I could only imagine how much of the cooking is being done in the microwave during its peak hours. Although, service was half decent but the food was upsetting. Its really sad to see this restaurant lost its respect for the food they serve. Its impossible to serve authenticity when microwaves dominate the kitchen.
Dorgie — Google review
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Avenue Restaurant and Bar

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Restaurant
Nestled in Regina's historic Canada Life Assurance Building, Avenue Restaurant and Bar offers a delightful blend of nostalgia and contemporary dining. This culinary gem pays homage to the region's rich heritage while showcasing local ingredients through dishes like classic beef Wellington, fresh walleye, and tempura asparagus. A standout on the menu is the Korean pork belly press—an innovative appetizer that combines braised pork belly with spicy gochujang sauce and housemade cucumber kimchi, all presented like a sushi roll.
A little gem in downtown Regina! The Beef Wellington was delicious and to be honest, the dish was better than when I had it in Miami at Gordon Ramsay’s! The flaked pastry was perfect. I would highly recommend going here as each dish was delicious. I think the menu changes based on the food in season but I believe the Beef Wellington is consistently on the menu. Atmosphere is great and cozy.
Diana D — Google review
Highly recommend! Avenue is a great place to celebrate special occasions with their 4 course dining option. My absolute favourite! The chef is extremely talented! Great portion size. My husband and I have been a handful of times and are amazed every time. I've attached some photos from our most recent visit with the tasting menu (missed one course - the pasta course).
Katherine P — Google review
Second time visiting this must try restaurant. The beef Wellington. Is their crown jewel and was delicious. I ordered medium rare but it came medium. Overdone, still delicious but not perfect The sides (potatoes and veggies) were perfectly prepared. The appetizers were not great. Tempura shrimp was not true tempura, just battered with no tempura. The steak tartare was a bit of a let down. It was a bit too sweet, and had a sweet relish flavour to it. I would go back for a special event but would pass on the appetizers.
Missy I — Google review
This is my favourite place in Regina. The food is always great but the bartender knows best, this is the place for the BEST mocktails, ask him to whip you up something and he will accept the challenge and always make something incredible. For cocktails he makes the best Earl Grey infused old fashion and whiskey sours, their cocktail and mocktails easily complete with the Fairmont's. Let's help SK retain this amazing talent - kudos Avenue.
Erica — Google review
Very pleasant atmosphere, nice menu, nice staff. Would recommend for a business or romantic dinner. Had the tomato/eggplant dish and smash burger- both were well-made and tasty. Good Japanese beer selection too.
David P — Google review
Amazing restaurant located downtown Regina. The staff was amazing, and the food was too die for. I had the pork belly cut starters. The pork was a little tougher than it could've been, but the flavours more than made up for it. It was followed by the smoked mushrooms which were like eating a piece of heaven. This plate will warm up your soul in those cold fall evenings. Andrew at the bar was very friendly, and could mix a great cocktail too.
Joel L — Google review
Started with a sweet and smoky scotch based cocktail that I wish I could I remember the recipe for. 10-10. And while I mourn the loss of the kefir lime wings, the yuzu wings are a worthy replacement. Huge, crispy yet juicy wings lightly coated with a delicious yuzu sauce. Awesome. As expected, my pork shoulder dish was perfectly composed, balanced, and delicious. The pork was tender and well seasoned. The corn salad was a perfect balance of salty and sweet. And the bed of polenta was like a silky smooth sauce that brought every thing together. This place is amazing. We don’t deserve it.
Paul — Google review
Avenue Restaurant and Bar offers a modern and inviting dining experience with a well-crafted menu and attentive service. The dishes are flavorful and beautifully presented, and the atmosphere is stylish yet comfortable. Perfect for a casual night out or a special occasion, it’s a reliable choice for great food and a relaxed vibe.
Louise S — Google review
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Quán Ngon - Victoria Ave

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$$$$cheap
Vietnamese restaurant
Pho restaurant
Quan Ngon Delicious Vietnamese Restaurant is a simple yet charming spot that serves a variety of Vietnamese dishes, from pho to spring rolls and grilled pork vermicelli. Despite facing challenges such as the sudden passing of the family matriarch and temporary closure due to COVID-19, the Truong family has persevered with love and dedication to keep the restaurant running in her memory.
Super picky eater here 👋This was my first experience with Vietnamese food and now I feel so silly for not trying it sooner. I ordered the spring roll and vermicelli bowl. It came with carrots, bean sprouts and cucumber, which were all very refreshing with the rice noodle and fish oil. The staff were extremely friendly and welcoming which just makes me want to come back again and again. Although it was a small seating area, food came out very quickly so tables weren't full for long, allowing a good flow of people even during a busy lunch hour. The prices were great considering the portions were huge. Expect to have leftovers unless you're a food challenge champion. Highly recommended for anyone who loves Vietnamese food or is new to the menu. Will definitely be back soon ☺️
Hippiemomma — Google review
Been there several several times food is amazing hot and excellent but today on this day Sunday, August 24, had to return my sub it was cold and no sauce on it, the waiter was amazing and brought it back right then the soup came and it was not hot first time ever it’s never been hot too embarrassed to send it back. Then the chicken drumsticks came. They were cold in the middle too embarrassed to send back Not a great day. This is the first time out of 20 times we went there maybe a different cook here today or something but unacceptable but waiter was amazing. Both these dishes were cold, which is very unusual for them chicken first time ordered but cold in the middle. I put the drumstick or the bone on my partner’s face and could feel the coldness.
Brad O — Google review
My husband loves the beef noodles here and it was my first time here. I ordered B11 but my experience was not good, my noodles couldn't be picked up with chopsticks, they were all broken, I had to use a spoon. I don't know if this is normal? Lots of celery, not much noodles
Misalina — Google review
Everyone that works here is amazing. The service is always phenomenal, and everyone is super friendly. The food is also amazing, I've tried the pho, the subs, and the vermicelli bowls and have never been let down. Finally the atmosphere is tight but cozy, and I never find it too loud even when it's busy (which is normal but good). I recommend this place to anyone who is interested in Vietnamise food, you will not be disappointed.
Chase V — Google review
This place has been one of my comfort spots in Regina for years. I ordered one of my usuals, the Combo 9 Deluxe Grilled Chicken & Pork, which comes with a pop and your choice of roll. The flavours in the vermicelli bowl always mix together so well. Simple ingredients but consistently delicious! The atmosphere is casual, clean, and homey. Service is always great, and the staff are very friendly and attentive
Jilliane L — Google review
This place is amazing! Every single item we ordered was fabulous: cold cut trio sub, fresh rolls, Vietnamese coffee, and beef short rib dinner. Prices were reasonable and the service was very efficient, helpful and cheerful. We left a 20% tip. Highly recommend!
L L — Google review
AMAZING FOOD AND BUBBLE TEAS! Worth every penny. I just tried this place for the first time a week ago and came back again today. The quality and flavour is outstanding. Highly recommend the grilled pork vermicelli and also the grilled pork fresh rolls with pineapple fish sauce.
Nicole G — Google review
Came in on a Friday night, place was very busy and waited a few minutes while the server cleaned a table. There were many people picking up food. To me this is tell tale sign of a successful restaurant. I ordered the A5 Grilled Pork Salad Rolls and B5 Pho Sate Special Beef Noodle Soup spice level 5. Everything came together in a reasonable amount of time and food was great. Salad rolls were freshly made, soup was flavourful and piping hot. My only regret is that I was in town working and didn’t bring my wife! I’ll be back next time I’m in Regina. Highly recommended if you know Vietnamese foods.
Frank S — Google review
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Western Pizza

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$$$$affordable
Pizza restaurant
When you think of a cozy dining experience in Regina, Saskatchewan, Western Pizza & Family Restaurants should be at the top of your list. This beloved local gem is celebrated for its hearty Canadian and western-style pizzas that are sure to please any palate. The menu offers an array of comfort food options, making it a fantastic choice for brunch or lunch without breaking the bank. Their budget-friendly lunch combos are perfect for those looking to indulge without overspending—most meals hover around ten dollars!
Always a great experience! We mostly order online for pick up and it is always ready and delicious! Friendly service and great prices.
Lisa M — Google review
Went here for after party for sporting team. Very large group and the western pizza team was perfect. Service was bang on! Classic Regina style pizza - heavy deli meats and cheese with the thick crust. Sauce is on the sweeter side (not my favourite). The place/building is a bit outdated. Still authentic
T T — Google review
Ordered pizza ( delivery) for my dad’s 70th birthday and the pizza was absolutely awful. Burnt to a crisp And hard as a rock. Very disappointing as I have ordered from this location for over 20 years. Reached out online and not even a reply. Was hoping they would make this right but the customer service is as bad as the food was. After spending 140 and tipping the driver almost 20 I feel sad my Dad’s night was ruined. Do better Western Pizza. Or at least acknowledge your customers
Jennifer B — Google review
Sexiest. All I saw for servers was woman. Coffee was cold. The fries were cold and my friend was not satisfied with their food. I have no reason to go back. It also seemed their stories were more important than the customer.
Stephen — Google review
Ordered take out for a birthday celebration. The Greek chicken was so overcooked and dry it was hardly edible. It should never have left the kitchen in that condition. Very disappointed. We’ve had this item from a different location several times and it’s always excellent. Won’t order from 9th Avenue ever again.
Susan — Google review
Really great service! The food was awesome and the staff were all very friendly! All around a great dining experience!
Karma P — Google review
Love the food and staff here. Always a great experience dining in or taking out.
Sheila T — Google review
Great food, staff is always excellent, fast and very friendly and good with children. Never had a bad meal
Kris P — Google review
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Golf's Steak House

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$$$$very expensive
Steak house
Golf's Steak House is an established chophouse in Regina, offering upscale steak and seafood dishes in an elegant setting. It is a perfect choice for a classy, high-end dining experience, whether for a special occasion or just to enjoy delicious food. The restaurant is known for its tasty appetizers and monthly featured entrees. Visitors have praised the friendly service and generous portions, making it a great value for the quality of food offered.
The food, service and staff never disappoint. Golf’s is always my go to recommendation for anyone looking for a quality meal in Regina. Whether it’s lunch, dinner, or takeout, Maria and staff have you covered and truly give you an unmatched experience. My favorite menu items would be a house made Caesar salad with a French onion soup paired with the Steak Diane and a baked potato or the Chicken Athenian. You won’t leave Golf’s hungry that is for sure! Thank you again Maria and staff for another spectacular dinner, I will be back soon. Go for the experience, stay for the value and quality, you won’t regret it!
Skye G — Google review
Great staff and nice atmosphere (surprised to a tv with the CFL game on). The toast was delightful, French onion soup was missing something (very salty), Caesar salad was bland (missing the shredded cheese), and the steak (ribeye) was cooked to perfection. The charcoal grilled test was one the best in town.
Kevin S — Google review
If you are looking for fine dining I HIGHLY recommend Golf’s steak house in Regina. My husband and I went to celebrate our 1 year anniversary. Not only was the service amazing but also the food and you get A LOT for the price you pay. Included with the entree was 2 slices of freshly made garlic toast, soup AND salad. I had the baked French onion soup and it was a $6 up charge but worth it. Caesar salad was a bit more on the creamy side for me but still great (soup and salad not pictured) for an entree I had the Parmesan crusted lime salmon with rice and asparagus, my husband had rack of lamb with lemon roasted potatoes and vegetables. Oh and we got the Greek ribs as an appetizer and they were tender! We also got a complimentary dessert which was bite size brownie (warm and gooey) and bite size cheese cake! Service was great! We had Autumn and Joanna as our servers. Our water was never below half, our drinks were never empty for more than 5 minutes. They brought each course out with perfect timing, never having too many dishes on the table or everything coming out at once. Overall we were very pleased with trying Golf’s as we normally go elsewhere for celebrations. The atmosphere was nice and calm, quiet even tho they were busy and unlike our normal special occasion restaurant we could actually hear each other talk while sitting 6 feet across from each other! (Normally we sit beside each other in a booth and can barely hear)
Emma V — Google review
Golf’s has been a favourite place to celebrate life’s events for many years. My most recent visit was to celebrate my birthday with my parents. It was a little chilly inside, but then it was around -30°C outside that night. We all enjoyed our meals. The only thing I would have changed was the shrimp, which were slightly cold and still had tails on. The restaurant provided a wonderfully little desert with Happy Birthday spelled out in the cherry sauce. The overall atmosphere has remained great over the year. Although I preferred the cocktail jazz they used to have to the 90s pop they had playing.
Aaron M — Google review
Overall, this restaurant has a warm and cozy atmosphere. The steak tastes fantastic, and the service is exceptional. It’s a great place for family dinners or to celebrate special occasions. The torches at the entrance add a ceremonial touch. ESCARGOTS BOURGUIGNONNE ($17): The snails are roasted with their shells, featuring a strong garlic and buttery flavor. Dipping the garlic bread into the escargot sauce makes it very rich and appetizing. Prime Rib - A Golf’s Tradition (10oz $47): Even at just 10 ounces, this steak is particularly large. We ordered it medium, and it was still very tender. Paired with their sauce and mustard, it was delicious and not greasy at all. The sauce and mustard were very appetizing, and the roasted vegetables served with it were also great. Back Ribs ($40): This is a whole rack of pork ribs. The barbecue sauce is a perfect blend of sweet, salty, and savory, and the ribs are well-seasoned. The pork ribs are very tender and fall off the bone easily. It’s worth mentioning that the main dishes come with salad and soup, so the portions are especially large. Overall, I think the atmosphere of this restaurant is wonderful, the food is great, and the accompanying salad and soup taste good too.
DADDY — Google review
Spent our 27th anniversary with Maria and staff from golf’s tonight. Every single thing in this restaurant is elegant and glamorous. The entrance is picture perfect. The bathrooms are so incredibly clean and smell fantastic. The service was impeccable. THE FOOD WAS ABSOLUTELY everything you would want. They quality of the food shows. We will go back time and time again. It’s so romantic we sat by the fireplace and had a romantic night. Thank you Golf’s steak house. Thank you Maria.
J P — Google review
Ultimate dining experience. Service is awesome. Wonderful atmosphere. Pleasant staff.
G M — Google review
Thank you for offering elegance, amazing food, amazing service while still be welcoming and friendly. My friend who is a local brought us there last Saturday and the experience was sensational. We sat there sharing conversation and having great laughs for hours after eating a very fresh and delightful meal. Loved the presentation and the food. Great wine selection too. A thumbs up from our 15-year old as well!
Sandra B — Google review

Transportation in Regina

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Regina International Airport

International airport
Airport
Regina International Airport, situated in Regina, Saskatchewan, is the second busiest airport in the province and ranks as the tenth busiest in Canada. The airport is a hub for Air Canada Express, WestJet, and WestJet Encore. It's conveniently located close to the city center and offers parking facilities with options for free parking through casino membership benefits. Travelers should note that check-in services are available from 4:30 am onwards.
An excellent airport. I have been using the airport on and off over 20 years and the airport is in peak state right now. This is a well-run airport. Everything from layout to facilities is generally better than at Pearson. There is a good bar, lounge, lots of amusements, and furnishings are new and clean. This airport used to be bare 20 years ago but has now reached peakness and is far more comfortable and hospitable than bigger, better-funded airports like YYZ and YUL.
Rajkiran N — Google review
Travelling with 4 kids is stressful! Having this play area to get those pre flight wiggles out is seriously PRICELESS. Also I have found staff at bigger cities grumpy to deal with which makes the whole situation more stressful, but the Regina staff have been SO GOOD. Excited for having this as our closest airport!
Tamarah T — Google review
At first look I'm not impressed. However after walking around for awhile my first thoughts were inaccurate. Regina airport would be considered small from my perspective but has big airport services. Security had enough lanes to keep things moving well. There are several places to choose from if hungry. Dog relief station. A lot of bathrooms. Lots of areas to just lay out and relax. All kinds of power outlets and other charging stations. Really quiet too.
Mike M — Google review
Small but well-planned, neat and near city located airport. Currently, the flight traffic is minimal; but, anticipate its expansion on accelerated flow by the end of the decade.Good ground parking area, check-in counters , departure/ arrival lounges, and luggage claim area.Generally friendly staff; but, feel concerns about security staff. It's nice to see airplanes landing or taking off from a close distance in pleasant parairi winds.
Khalid O — Google review
When my flight arrived in Regina at 1:30 a.m., my car rental was unexpectedly closed and I was left stranded at the airport. Kelly, the Security Supervisor, went above and beyond to help me — he calmly arranged hotel options, booked a room, and even ensured a taxi was waiting to take me there. His professionalism and kindness turned a stressful situation into a safe and manageable one. Exceptional service that deserves recognition!
Karen W — Google review
I am currently at the airport, waiting for a flight to Cancun. On the way to the restroom I walked by an employee who must have been starting or ending her shift. She was so approachable. I asked her how she felt the about the Massage Chairs and she said they were wonderful. I let her know that I always walk by them, and I’m curious but never seem to have coins on me. Next thing you know, she was getting change and putting a loonie in my hand. So now I’m having a massage! What a way to start a day! I wish I would have gotten her name. She was rolling a garbage bin, so perhaps she works in Maintenance? Regardless, she made a difference!
Kari E — Google review
This cute little airport has everything an airport needs. It's kind of funny that this airport bears the word "international" because it flies to Mexico and U.S. The security line here can get busy and I would call this one of the most secure airport in Canada given how thorough they are at security. The waiting area is clean and functional. The arrival experience can be confusing, but look for the board and direction to get you downstairs.
Tim C — Google review
Had a wild experience at Regina Airport (YQR) recently — there was a security situation involving someone who allegedly had something dangerous, possibly even a bomb. It was definitely unsettling in the moment, but I have to give full credit to airport security and staff. They acted quickly, professionally, and calmly escorted the person out without causing panic. What could have been a very scary situation was handled with care, and I truly felt safe thanks to how the team responded. Travel can be unpredictable, but knowing the people running the airport are trained and ready for anything gives me a lot of confidence in flying out of YQR.
Poote H — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. Trans-Canada Highway (also called Highway 1)
  2. Albert Street
  3. Lewvan Drive
  4. Saskatchewan Drive
  5. Victoria Avenue
  6. Ring Road (also called Regina Bypass)
  7. Broad Street
  8. Arcola Avenue
  9. Winnipeg Street
  10. Dewdney Avenue
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Explore nearby places

  • Regina
  • Moose Jaw
  • Saskatoon
  • Minot
  • Maple Creek
  • Theodore Roosevelt National Park
  • Medora
  • Medicine Hat
  • Bismarck
  • Winnipeg
  • Crow Agency
  • Great Falls
  • Billings
  • Grand Forks
  • Devils Tower
  • Sheridan
  • Spearfish
  • Sturgis
  • Deadwood
  • Red Lodge
  • Lead
  • Helena
  • Buffalo
  • Bozeman
  • Rapid City
  • Three Forks
  • Gallatin Gateway
  • Hill City
  • Keystone
  • Cody
  • Wall

All related maps of Regina

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  • Map of Bismarck
  • Map of Winnipeg
  • Map of Crow Agency
  • Map of Great Falls
  • Map of Billings
  • Map of Grand Forks
  • Map of Devils Tower
  • Map of Sheridan
  • Map of Spearfish
  • Map of Sturgis
  • Map of Deadwood
  • Map of Red Lodge
  • Map of Lead
  • Map of Helena
  • Map of Buffalo
  • Map of Bozeman
  • Map of Rapid City
  • Map of Three Forks
  • Map of Gallatin Gateway
  • Map of Hill City
  • Map of Keystone
  • Map of Cody
  • Map of Wall

Regina throughout the year

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