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The Broken Rack

The Broken Rack

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3806 Albert St, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4S 3R1, Canada
(306) 585-2760 www.brokenrack.com
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Jul 19, 2018
Very poor service. Our waitress was very rude and didn’t feel like showing any respect or willingness to be of service. They nickel and dime you for everything, and a little over priced (3.00 for a root beer in a plastic bottle?). Also not sure what they do with their food if you can’t finish it, possible reuse food? (no box up policy..? what is that?) overall atmosphere is pretty good, and the food was decent. wouldn’t come back though..

Jul 2, 2018
Concerned about what they do with the left over food. At this point I am curious if certain part of your dish gets used again same night in different dishes. Manager(s) were very un-easy when asked what they do with left over food, due to no take out policies. Poor communication skills on bartender; he kept raising his voice if I wanted contact information toward his "boss" Wondering if #healthinspections should uncover the mysteries on closed doors to the kitchen.

Jun 8, 2018
Great eats, good pool, nice drinks, waiters/waitresses are cool. Arcade machines are up to date. I think I saw a foosball table, too. Great environment to watch the next game or competition.

Jul 27, 2018
Always a different problem every time. Never a good experience, from rude servers, poor quality food, to no service at all. Better off playing pool at gabbos.

Jul 10, 2018
Best wings in town ! Wing night and pitchers can't go wrong !! Plenty of TVs to watch your favorite sport. Staff is always friendly and always helpful.

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