Entertainment in Saskatoon
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6Twelve
Tucked behind the lobby of the Sheraton Cavalier Hotel, this groovy cocktail bar has got some style. Delicious tasting concoctions that emerge from behind the bar and a staff that's equally easy on the eyes make this a good place to settle in for the night.
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Lydia's Pub
Right in Nutana on Broadway Ave, this popular double-story watering hole packs 'em in. Live music is a feature most nights. With 15 beers on tap and another 40 by the bottle, you'll find one you like – sooner or later.
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Persephone Theatre
This perennial theatric standout has proud new quarters in the Remai Arts Centre at River Landing. Comedy, drama and musicals are all regulars.
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Saskatoon Symphony
The Saskatoon Symphony plays regularly at TCU Place. But when the symphony isn't jamming, a variety of concerts, lectures, dance performances and plays is on the go.
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Bud's
Classic blues and good ol' rock and roll are the standards here. There is a weekly jam night if you feel like getting up and locking in the groove.
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Cluricaune's Irish Pub
Like any Irish pub, it can be chilled out in here or rockin'. In the Park Town Hotel and across from the park, it's a good place for a few. Guinness anyone?
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Fez
These guys like to rock all night, with cover bands, local bands and cheap drinks keeping the fans entertained.
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Credit Union Centre
Credit Union Centre is the local place for big-name concerts; it's 12.5km north of downtown.
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Broadway Theatre
This historic Nutana cinema shows cult classics, art films and occasional local live performances.
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Yard & Flagon Pub
Hop on up to the rooftop deck and enjoy views of the rooftops of the historic Nutana neighborhood. Inside, the vintage feel continues with a well-worn 'ye olde tyme' shtick. The menu has all the classics and the burgers and wings are good foundations for pints.
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TCU Place
There's a variety of concerts, lectures, dance performances and plays held here through the year. The Saskatoon Symphony plays regularly.
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Spadina Freehouse
In a gentrified part of the center north of the river, this place doesn't inspire from the outside. But it has a swell selection of brews and live music that runs from soul to rock. In summer the terrace out front will make you forget the architecture behind.
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Saskatchewan Native Theatre Co
Contemporary stage productions by Canadian Aboriginal artists highlight cultural issues both through comedy and drama.
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