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The Brandt Centre

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1700 Elphinstone St, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 2Z6, Canada
(306) 781-9300 www.brandtcentre.com
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Jul 28, 2018
Great place to watch our Regina Pat's but the food needs a upgrade!!! Water and pop is way overpriced! 4.75 for a pop! Your chicken breast burger is very dry and small An overhaul on your food selection would be appreciated! I don't want to always go to subway!

Mar 6, 2018
I go to the Brandt Center for many functions but mainly Pats games. The staff there are always nice and the security are always fair, however I feel the guest services are sometimes understaffed. Parking is pretty bad and those they like to hire to "direct" you into the correct place to park most of the time direct you to a giant mud hole or so far from the door that you need to walk quite a bit. The Brandt Center food is in a league of its own, anything coming from the concessions is in short not worth eating and obviously prepared way earlier than the function with the only exception being anything from the Subway or the Western Pizza on the north-west of the concourse. Taste and quality aside, the prices are insane, like 3.75 for a water and 4.25 for a pop(Bottles) insane. Beer is something I cant really comment on however i hear many complain about the price of both booze and beer. One thing I can say though is that they seem to over serve people, I've even seen one person get carried out by his friend because he had passed out. A very sad part of this is that I will see families and both parents will be drinking alcoholic beverages with 2-3 kids with them. Seating is relatively comfortable, however if you're on the taller and/or fatter side like myself you may have a few problems. Handicap seating is available for most around the concourse however since the decided to add more seating for the memorial cup its limited the amount available. For those that can go up and down stairs, the upper bowl can be very steep at times and all stairs in the building become very slippery. Cleanliness is something that could be improved on but is still up to par, however spills may not be mopped up after a few days leaving the floor very sticky. Smoking locations are readily available but unfortunately for non-smoker the smoke tends to blow back in. To keep it short, Its a nice building for events, but there are quite a few issue they need to touch on.

Jun 4, 2018
I can't express how disappointing my experience at the Brandt Centre was. The parking is horrible. You get in relatively quick but getting out is very time consuming. I was there for a Kevin Hart show. There did not seem to be ANY air conditioning during the show. It was awful! Everyone was fanning themselves and the seats are so tight and close together that you were sticking to the person next to you from the heat. The food is expensive and not worth the money. I try to find the positive in most things but I can't find anything good to say...people really have no other choice except to go to Saskatoon for a big show. Brandt Centre needs to resolve some of these ongoing issues.

Aug 5, 2018
Here at the QCex for the strong woman competition. My niece was a contestant, and she won (as expected). First class venue.

May 22, 2018
Very good place to visit. Staff was very helpful and the building was clean. I attended the Memorial Cup. Wow what a Blast!! Keep it up Regina, I look forward to attending more future events.

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