The Granary is Saskatoon’s premier culinary destination. Come in to experience classics like our succulent steaks and legendary Prime Rib, or explore some of the exciting new creations we’re always cooking up just for you. We’ve been proudly serving Saskatoon families for over 40 years. Enjoy decor that celebrates a century of prairie history, while creating new memories one plate at a time with friends and family.
Relaxed establishment serving traditional steak & seafood dinners paired with wine & beer.
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Address: 2806 8 St E, Saskatoon, SK S7H 1A9, Canada
Phone: +1 306-373-6655
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Reviews
Drinks were a bit pricey.
Haven’t been here in years, however, it was well worth the trip back.
One thing to do when making a reservation, make sure you have the correct restaurant!!!!
We had a table reserved for 6 in Montana…. opps.. I did cancel it, a bit too far to drive.
Exceptional experience all around.
Our server was always checking on us, filling the water glasses, and just doing an overall bang up job. Dessert was a bit of a different story. 2 of us had the raspberry cheesecake. Unless their policy has changed, they have a third party create their desserts. The attached(I hope) picture is of that cheesecake. Both of us agreed that there was very little raspberry flavor. I also did not find any raspberries. Yes, there was a puree, but, I was looking for actual berries or bits of berries.
Overall, the meal was good, the service was excellent, and the atmosphere was as expected.
We will go back. But will be choosy about our meal.
There was a tad bit of wait for the food.
The food was amazing, and I had the Prime rib granary experience. I was informed about the steak possibly being cooked medium, but it ended up being so tender anyway.
Very classy theme and atmosphere.
Overall, it was a great dining experience
The vibe of the place is a bit old-fashioned, but I didn’t mind; it added a bit of charm. The facilities were well-kept and clean, which added to the comfort of dining there. The only reason I’m giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is that, while the food was good, it was somewhat ordinary in flavor. There wasn’t anything that really ‘wowed’ me or made me want to keep eating. Still, I enjoyed my meal and will likely visit again in the future.
The bar is beautifully separated from the dining area, offering a sleek, well-stocked space for drinks and conversation. It’s got a nostalgic yet upscale vibe, with classic decor touches like vintage posters on the wall and shelves lined with antique items.
One of my favorite parts? The salad wagon! It’s a refreshing throwback — crisp ingredients, great variety, and the kind of detail you just don’t see often anymore.
We had mushroom Neptune, salad wagon and their bestselling prime ribs along with woo woo and their featured cocktail, Saskatoon berry saur.
Mushroom neptune and Saskatoon berry saur was my favourite amongst them.
Highly recommend this place for a unique, comforting, and delicious experience. Perfect for a date night, family dinner, or just a quiet evening with good wine.
had the waitress suggestion and it was a brownie with warm icing, whipped cream and ice cream on the side. OMG. I was sooo good. It was a great evening.
Two-thirds of our party, decided to add the salad wagon with their meals that they ordered.
At our table, we had prime rib, ribeye, chicken fingers, chicken oscar and peanut butter pie. Everyone said they were satisfied with their meals. The dessert was good but was a surprise it was a cheese like versus ice cream like base to everyone who had a taste of it.
Service was good, even though they were busy. The wait staff that were available all helped each other in that section and ensured all water glasses were filled. Everyone’s drink glasses were refilled to the customers’ liking.
The waiter Aiden was attentive enough, but the up-selling really got in the way of the experience. What should be a pleasant experience was tarnished by the constant up selling, and it felt like I was buying a used car from a greasy salesman. The constant up selling did not align with the rest of the experience.
For example. My wife ordered wine. I ordered a coke. His disappointment that I wasn’t ordering alcohol was very apparent (maybe I’m a recovering alcoholic?). I ordered an 8oz prime ribbon. He took the order and then came back after taking the order to try to sell me a bigger prime rib. “No, thank you”. Wife orders a filet mignon, tries again :”Do you want a lobster tail with that?”. I’m sure that management is giving him kudos for up-selling, but I find it quite irritating.
My wife and I were having an intimate discussion, and instead of waiting for an appropriate pause, he interrupted our discussion mid-sentence.
He brought our drinks and brought me a Pepsi but failed to mention it was a Pepsi when I had ordered a Coke. Not a big deal, but that attention to those little details like that are what separates a finer dining experience.
The food was delicious and had a unique taste, with portions that were just right. I particularly enjoyed their salad buffet and discovered the unique flavor of horseradish for the first time.
The only downside was that the prices listed on their website were lower than those on the menu. However, the staff were incredibly friendly and went out of their way to ensure we had a memorable evening.