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Hidden Gem in Regina: Rock Creek Restaurant šŸ·āœØ

When the weather gets chilly and you don’t feel like driving, finding a great spot within walking distance is a win. On a quiet Monday evening, we discovered Rock Creek—a cozy, underrated restaurant that’s usually packed on weekends but pleasantly relaxed on weeknights. šŸ· Drinks & Starters White Wine: Trapiche Vineyards ($32/bottle) – A crisp, refreshing choice that paired perfectly with our meal. Appetizer: Baked Brie & Berries ($14.95) – Warm, melted Brie cheese on toasted crostini, topped with mango salsa and berry compote. The sweet and tangy combo was absolutely divine. (The menu mentioned walnuts, but we didn’t miss them—it was delicious as is!) šŸ½ļø Mains Avocado Salsa Salmon with Chicken Noodle Soup ($27.50) – Ordered for the kiddo, who barely touched the fish but devoured the comforting chicken noodle soup. 2 Meats Platter with salad and Mac & Cheese ($23.95) – The smoky ribs and beef were the stars, glazed with a sweet honey finish. We regretted not upgrading to the 3 Meats Platter (just $5 more!). The Mac & Cheese was creamy and indulgent—worth every bite. šŸ’ Service & Atmosphere The server was attentive and friendly, with just the right balance of professionalism and warmth. From warning us about hot plates to genuine smiles, the experience was top-notch. We happily tipped 20%, bringing the total to just under $140—great value for the quality! 🌟 Final Verdict Rock Creek is a must-try in Regina—flavorful dishes, cozy vibes, and excellent service. Perfect for date nights or casual family dinners. #ReginaEats #HiddenGem #RockCreek #FoodieFinds #SaskatchewanDining

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Hidden Gem in Regina: Rock Creek Restaurant šŸ·āœØ

When the weather gets chilly and you don’t feel like driving, finding a great spot within walking distance is a win. On a quiet Monday evening, we discovered Rock Creek—a cozy, underrated restaurant that’s usually packed on weekends but pleasantly relaxed on weeknights. šŸ· Drinks & Starters White Wine: Trapiche Vineyards ($32/bottle) – A crisp, refreshing choice that paired perfectly with our meal. Appetizer: Baked Brie & Berries ($14.95) – Warm, melted Brie cheese on toasted crostini, topped with mango salsa and berry compote. The sweet and tangy combo was absolutely divine. (The menu mentioned walnuts, but we didn’t miss them—it was delicious as is!) šŸ½ļø Mains Avocado Salsa Salmon with Chicken Noodle Soup ($27.50) – Ordered for the kiddo, who barely touched the fish but devoured the comforting chicken noodle soup. 2 Meats Platter with salad and Mac & Cheese ($23.95) – The smoky ribs and beef were the stars, glazed with a sweet honey finish. We regretted not upgrading to the 3 Meats Platter (just $5 more!). The Mac & Cheese was creamy and indulgent—worth every bite. šŸ’ Service & Atmosphere The server was attentive and friendly, with just the right balance of professionalism and warmth. From warning us about hot plates to genuine smiles, the experience was top-notch. We happily tipped 20%, bringing the total to just under $140—great value for the quality! 🌟 Final Verdict Rock Creek is a must-try in Regina—flavorful dishes, cozy vibes, and excellent service. Perfect for date nights or casual family dinners. #ReginaEats #HiddenGem #RockCreek #FoodieFinds #SaskatchewanDining

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