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Regina Restaurants: A Curated Guide to the Best Eats in the Queen City

Aiden Lowrie by Aiden Lowrie
May 24, 2025
in Canada, Just for Fun, Regina
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Regina might be known for its prairie skies and community charm, but locals know there’s a whole other side to the city—its food. Over the past few years, Regina’s dining scene has quietly blossomed into a vibrant blend of comfort food classics, global cuisine, and local innovation. Whether you’re new to town, exploring the city as a visitor, or researching neighbourhoods to relocate, there’s no better way to get to know the city than through its best restaurants in Regina.

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  • Cathedral Area
  • Downtown Regina
  • Lakeview
  • Arcola East 
  • Warehouse District
  • Harbour Landing

Cathedral Area Neighborhood

With its walkability, character homes, and unique local shops, Cathedral is a cultural hub ideal for first-time buyers, students, and artists alike.

For Vegetarian Favorites: 13th Avenue Food and Coffee House

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Known for its hearty vegetarian and vegan dishes, 13th Ave is a go-to for lentil loaf lovers, tofu scramblers, and artfully poured lattes. The mismatched chairs, local art, and leafy patio make it a favorite haunt for students, creatives, and weekend brunch seekers.

For a Taste of the Past: The Mercury Cafe and Grill

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Retro vibes meet classic diner fare at The Mercury. Slide into a booth and order a burger with a side of nostalgia—think creamy milkshakes, crispy onion rings, and vinyl spinning in the background. It’s a fun, unfussy spot for an affordable meal and a window into the laid-back charm of Cathedral.

  • Read: 6 Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurants to Try in Vancouver

Downtown Regina

Downtown is the heartbeat of urban Regina, offering high-rise condos, nightlife, and office towers. It’s a top choice for professionals seeking convenience and culture.

For Elevated Dining: Avenue Restaurant & Bar

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Modern and refined, Avenue is where prairie ingredients meet upscale presentation. Indulge in seared scallops, AAA steaks, or wild mushroom risotto, all in a space that balances elegance with approachability. Ideal for date nights, business lunches, or celebratory evenings.

For a Standout Wine List: Crave Kitchen and Wine Bar 

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Tucked inside a historic building, Crave blends old-world charm with fresh, local flavors. Weekend brunch is a standout—try the duck confit eggs Benedict or their brioche French toast. Their award-winning wine list is a major draw for foodies and wine lovers alike.

Lakeview

Lakeview offers quiet streets, mature trees, and an established community feel, making it a top pick for families and long-term homeowners.

For Weekend Brunch: Skye Cafe and Bistro

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Located near the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, Skye is a hidden gem offering locally sourced, seasonal fare in a bright, plant-filled space. Known for vibrant brunches—like beet hummus toast or buttermilk waffles with berries—Skye is a hit with both young families and weekend food explorers.

  • Read: Brunch by Neighborhood: Where to Find the Best Brunch in Ottawa

Arcola East 

Arcola East is growing fast, with new developments, schools, and easy access to downtown. It’s an ideal fit for commuters, young families, and first-time buyers looking for newer homes.

For a Casual Pint: The Canadian Brewhouse (Eastgate)

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If you’re looking for a lively, family-friendly spot to catch the game, this chain delivers. The menu is packed with crowd-pleasers—think towering nachos, juicy burgers, and frosty pints. Bonus: there’s often a community event or charity night going on.

For Flavorful Vietnamese: Milu Fresh Rolls and VSubs

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Fresh, fast, and full of flavour—Milu specializes in Vietnamese-style baguette subs and rice paper rolls that pack a punch. Their lemongrass pork banh mi is a local favorite, and the casual setting makes it a great weekday lunch stop.

Warehouse District

With its loft-style apartments, artsy spaces, and trend-forward crowd, the Warehouse District appeals to young professionals and creative types who love an urban-industrial aesthetic.

For Delicious Pub Food: Bushwakker Brewpub

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A cornerstone of Regina’s craft beer scene, Bushwakker serves up house-made brews and hearty pub fare with a Saskatchewan twist—think bison burgers and perogies. The atmosphere is rustic and welcoming, with live music and beer-pairing events throughout the year.

For Live Music: The Cure Kitchen + Bar

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Known for its creative, locally sourced food and drink, The Cure offers a diverse menu that changes monthly to highlight seasonal ingredients. Guests can enjoy live music, DJs, open mic nights, and local art displays in a welcoming atmosphere. The establishment is also LGBTQIA+ friendly, featuring gender-neutral bathrooms and a vibrant social scene. Open daily with brunch on weekends, The Cure provides both dine-in and take-out options.

Harbour Landing

One of Regina’s newest and fastest-growing areas, Harbour Landing offers modern homes, parks, and shopping, making it ideal for young families and those looking for more space without sacrificing amenities.

For Daily Comforts: Roots Kitchen & Bar

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Despite its unique location shared with a retirement community, Roots offers a stylish, modern dining experience that has earned it a reputation as a hidden gem among locals. The restaurant is celebrated for its high-quality, affordable meals, particularly its brunch offerings, which are available daily and often likened to a Sunday brunch menu. In addition to brunch, Roots serves lunch and dinner, and hosts themed nights like Taco Tuesdays.

Regina’s culinary scene is a reflection of its diverse, growing community. Each neighbourhood brings its own flavour to the table—whether it’s the artsy charm of Cathedral, the downtown buzz, or the cozy comforts of Lakeview.

For newcomers and prospective buyers, eating your way through Regina is more than just delicious—it’s a way to understand the lifestyle, rhythm, and character of each community. So whether you’re house-hunting or just hungry, let this guide to the best restaurants in Regina lead the way.

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Aiden Lowrie

A Zoocasa Content Marketing Assistant, Aiden Lowrie gets to blend her love of writing with her love of all things real estate and marketing as a blog contributor. She loves to find niche spots in and around the GTA to explore, or find ways to make the most out of your space. Outside of work and blogging, Aiden enjoys being outside in the sunshine, patios with friends and family, and working on her own blog. Connect with Aiden to read more of her articles and insights!

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