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Bidra med feedbackThe pasta at Boston Pizza is consistently over cooked. It's a convenient location and the service is friendly, but the food isn't anything exceptional.
I found myself at BP because my mainstays ie Swiss Chalet or even White Spot don't exist in Saskatchewan.
This is your traditional Boston Pizza. This chain still suffers from an identity crisis. It is still tying to decide if it is a bar that serves food or if it is a restaurant that has a bar. Food is standard for a BP's. Service is ok. When you go there you know what you are going to get. Once more options are available in this neighbourhood they may start to wonder where all their businesses is gone.
Have come here a few times. I will admit they have 2 things that definitely need attention. 1. Wait for too long to be seated. Never a hostess there. 2. Music is way way too loud for a restaurant. Mother and I came in for lunch our waitress was very young but tried super hard. Food came out in a timely manner. And was very good. I absolutely love the big dippers!The thing that stops us from coming more often is the volume in the restaurant portion even our 13 year old has commented it's too loud.
Popped in for lunch. A bit pricey for the lunch menu - mine was 15.99, not including a drink (Chipotle Chicken Club Sandwich). The server was efficient and just the right amount of attentive. The fries were REALLY good - like, the perfect fries. The ingredients on the sandwich were good, but the chicken breast was overcooked and a bit burnt, making it tough and adding too much "char" flavour. Restaurant prices in Saskatoon are quite ridiculous; with my drink (just a pop) included, tax, etc it was just under $21. The sandwich was okay, the fries were great, but at that price, I'd never go back for it.