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Local in Regina

  • KEFI Authentically Greek, 1804 9th Avenue N., (306) 522-KEFI, . A new restaurant, specializing in home made, authentic Greek cuisine and desserts. It has a small display by the entrance with Greek products for sale. Spacious, modern and warm atmosphere. Also features popular Greek music piped in real-time from Greece. Chef's Nikos spanakopita (spinach & feta pie) and galaktoboureko (phyllo pastry & semolina dessert) are a must try.
  • The Cathedral Village Free House, 2062 Albert St., (306) 359-1661, . A popular and trendy spot for a tasty lunch or for chilling out in the evening. Popular with the office and university crowd, the food and service are excellent, but you may find it a little too busy at certain times of the day. Also features the occasional live music show.
  • The Copper Kettle Restaurant, 1953 Scarth St., (306) 525-3545. An award-winning restaurant located downtown. Was featured on The Food Channel a few years ago. Many types of food are available, but they are especially known for their Greek food. (For a different taste, try the spinach & feta pizza.) A wine bar is also available.
  • The Crushed Grape Wine and Food Bar, 2118 Robinson St., (306) 352-9463, . Located in the Cathedral village neighbourhood, one of Regina's most interesting and eclectic areas. The restaurant offers a wide variety of wine choices, an excellent (if small) menu and a very cozy atmosphere.
  • Zest Restaurant, 2903 Powerhouse Dr., (306) 522-5250, . Another new addition to Regina's casual fine dining scene. Located in the Saskatchewan Science Centre, the modern dining room offers eclectic cuisine mixing local and exotic flavours. The menu is complemented by a concise, but exciting wine list. Chef Rob Fuller's signature dessert, Sticky Toffee Pudding, is a must-try experience.
  • La Bodega Tapas Bar and Grill, 2228 Albert St., (306) 546-3660, . Offers an good array of dinner and appetizer items that rise far above the usual fare. It also offers a large selection of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages as well as a diverse and reasonably priced martini list. It can get get fairly crowded on Fridays and Saturdays, so make reservations or arrive early.
  • Crave Kitchen and Wine Bar, 1925 Victoria Ave., (306) 525-8777. Located downtown, Crave is an upscale tapas, wine and dessert location with a good atmosphere for socializing. It is a popular place to go for lunch as well.
  • The Willow on Wascana, 3000 Wascana St., (306) 585-3663, . An upscale restaurant overlooking Wascana Creek. A bit pricey, but the food, service and atmosphere is fabulous.
  • Luiggi's Pasta House, 470 Albert St. North, (306) 949-7427. An Italian-themed pasta house with excellent food and prices and awesome service. Family and group friendly. Take-out and delivery city wide, including to all the hotels around Regina. Very much a local favorite.
  • The Rooftop Bar and Grill, 1845 Victoria Ave., (306) 359-7663, . Casual dining restaurant located downtown. Serves American-style food and has a decent wine and beer selection. Offers both indoor dining and a rooftop patio.
  • The Fainting Goat Restaurant, 2330 Albert St., (306) 352-4628, . One of the newest restaurants in the city, The Fainting Goat specializes in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and North African food. It is located in the Cathedral area, is family-operated, and the food that is served is largely locally sourced. There isn't much room in the restaurant, so it would be best to make a reservation before you go.
  • The Chimney Restaurant and Lounge, 2710 Montague St. A steakhouse located in the Lakeview area with an extremely cozy atmosphere and good prices.
  • Creek in Cathedral Bistro, 3414 13th Ave. A small, intimate restaurant. The menus are changed regularly and feature fresh ingredients. A bit pricey, though.
  • Greko's Restaurant and Steak House, 4424 Albert St. A Greek-style steak house in the south end of the city. Good prices and service. Especially good garlic bread.
  • Bitten Appetizer and Dessert Bistro, 1822 Broad St., A small, cozy, intimate eatery located slightly off of the downtown strip which serves tapas, drinks and desserts.
  • The Abbey Restaurant and Parlor, 2124 Albert St., A casual dining restaurant and lounge located in the trendy Cathedral area. A short walk or drive away from downtown. Decent prices with quick service and very good food. Very nice atmosphere.
  • Peg's Kitchen, 1653 Park St., A small, but impressive locally-owned restaurant and store with a very "homey" atmosphere. Specializes in Ukrainian food, like cabbage rolls and perogies. Not usually open during supper hours, though.
  • Izzy Magoo's Diner and Lounge, 6807 Rochdale Blvd. A quirky 1950s-themed eatery located in the north end of the city. Has what are probably the most gigantic burgers that you can find in Regina.
  • Rock Creek Tap and Grill, 3255 Quance St. Located in the east end of the city, not too far from many of the local hotel chains. Features a lounge and a restaurant. Very friendly and reasonably priced.
  • The Icehouse Tavern, 14 Park Bay, Emerald Park, SK. A short 15 minute drive east of Regina. Home of the legendary Iceberg hamburgers.

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