Eat, Drink and be Merry, Close to Home

Hop and Vine Neighbourhood Pub is your local dining destination

Regina’s own Hop and Vine Neighbourhood Pub offers a unique, relaxed dining experience that has quickly earned it the title of “Thee Neighbourhood Pub.” Since opening in 2018, the pub has become a beloved community spot, surviving the challenges of COVID-19 by reducing hours and days to stay afloat. The support of loyal customers played a crucial role in overcoming these tough times, and their continued loyalty has helped the pub thrive.

A standout feature of Hop and Vine is its impressive nineby fifteen-foot LED wall, boasting four screens to catch all the action. This makes it an ideal spot for both sports fans and social gatherings. The pub’s name is steadily spreading, thanks to customer referrals that bring in new patrons who quickly become regulars. Among these regulars are cross- country truckers who look forward to enjoying the pub’s famous beef dip when they pass through town.

Hop and Vine prides itself on its incredible menu. The pub smokes its own meats, blends its own sauces, and makes its own pizza dough and pizza sauce, all without a deep fryer in the house. This commitment to healthier alternatives sets it apart, and they love supporting local production companies like Drake Meats and Indian Head Bakery. Hop and Vine wants to help ensure that local money stays within the local economy.

What truly sets Hop and Vine apart is its team. The pub is like a family, with long-standing staff members who have been there since nearly the beginning. This camaraderie translates into outstanding service, as the team genuinely cares about their customers and the quality of their offerings.

Hop and Vine Neighbourhood Pub isn’t just a place to eat. It’s a community hub where you’re welcome to sit down, order and stay awhile. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this pub promises an exceptional dining experience that will bring you back over and over again.

Find Hop and Vine at 3715 E Quance Gate in Regina.