Downtown Dining in Saskatoon

Bon Temps Café

223 2nd Avenue South

If you order a seafood boil at Bon Temps Café, you may need to stand up when your food comes to the table. The chef brings out a giant pot of steaming crab, mussels, king prawns, crawdads and sausage, and tips it all out onto your newspaper-lined table. It’s an experience you’ll only get at a place like Bon Temps. Dig in.

Sticks and Stones

226 2nd Avenue South

Sticks and Stones serves Korean-inspired food with a focus on intense flavours and delicious drinks. Pull up a chair at the cocktail bar in the back or grab a table with friends and co-workers.

Ayden Kitchen & Bar

265 3rd Avenue South

Saskatoon has always been full of great restaurants, but Ayden Kitchen & Bar is the place that put Saskatoon on the culinary map. Chef Dale Mackay and his team bring gourmet casual dining and handcrafted cocktails to downtown Saskatoon.

Shift

102 Spadina Crescent East at the Remai Modern

In the light-filled space of the Remai Modern gallery by the South Saskatchewan River, Shift serves contemporary Canadian cuisine with an emphasis on upscale comfort food.

 

Thirteen Pies

243 2nd Avenue South
“Brooklyn Style Pizza, Tiki Style Cocktails” is how this snazzy pizzeria sums itself up. Each pie is named for a cult movie (try a “Pies Have Eyes” or a “Midnight Meat Train”) and is absolutely delicious. Go there when you want more from your pizza.