Regina's Restaurant Directory: Dining & Nightlife
Regina's restaurant scene has over 300 restaurants to choose from, running the full range from affordable fast food, to interesting ethnic restaurants, to fine dining.
Search restaurants using the pop-down list at the top of the page, or use the handly links below.
You can also head out to one of the bars & pubs or coffee shops.
Or, if you're dining in pick up a bottle of wine - or something else - at one of the liquor and wine stores .
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Restaurants Listings |
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Search FoundLocally's area restaurants, from fast food and casual dining, right up to formal & fancy. Establishments are welcome to add themselves to our FREE LISTING directory, where you can post news, events, coupons, and jobs.
Patrons can post Ratings & Reviews of their favourite places, servers and bartenders, on each listing.
Search Tip using the Restaurant Search Form, you can search restaurants by area
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Top Five Listings |
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Recommend a themed Top Five list of restaurants or bars
using the Restaurant Feedback Form and gain some fame or notoriety.
New Top Five List
For Ratings & Review go to specific restaurant & click on icon
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Anti-Smoking Bylaw
The Regina bylaw prohibits smoking in enclosed public places to which minors have access, but specifies a wide range of establishments in which smoking is permitted in designated areas. As of July 1st, 2001, restaurants may designate a maximum of 20% of their seats as a smoking area. Effective July 1, 2002, smoking will be limited to 70% of the seating area of bars, bingo halls, and casinos. Smoking is restricted to separately enclosed smoking rooms in municipal government buildings, personal service establishments, retail shop, and office buildings.
The second City in Saskatchewan to go 100% smoke-free in public places (after Moose Jaw), this city's council had no choice but to pass this bylaw in November 2003 (PDF file) after a binding election referendum. Voters opted for a ban in all enclosed public places by a margin of approximately 2 to 1. There is no provision for designated smoking rooms or separately ventilated areas. The by-law will include restaurants, bars, lounges, casinos, bowling alleys and bingo halls, and has a Feb. 11, 2004 implementation date.
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