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AGT Lounge Food and Beverage Information and Policies AGT Lounge Food and Beverage Information and Policies Regina Exhibition Association Limited Operators of Evraz Place 1700 Elphinstone St. Phone: 306-531-5385 (Pat Nishnik) Email: [email protected] AGT LOUNGE Welcome to AGT Lounge Seating in Mosaic Stadium. The Saskatchewan Roughriders are pleased to welcome you to this premium seating area to enjoy football games and other events from some of the best seats in the house. While the Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club focuses on providing exciting football for your enjoyment, the management and staff of Evraz Place will provide you with an excellent in-seat experience by taking care of all of your food and beverage needs. This document highlights the food and beverage information and policies for Mosaic Stadium Premium Experience AGT Lounge Seats. Please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the following information. We look forward to serving you in the AGT Lounge area. Our team has designed several mouthwatering food and beverage options with the perfect blend of ingredients and flavours to make your experience at Mosaic Stadium a memorable one. From all of us at Evraz Place, welcome and enjoy the season! GUEST EXPERIENCE Mosaic Stadium features the exclusive AGT Lounge that seats 200 guests inside and 300 guests outside in front of the indoor lounge space. The AGT Lounge offers some of the best seats in the house, multiple TVs, a relaxing ambiance and a crystal-clear sound system so you won’t miss a minute of the action. This two-level lounge comes equipped with comfortable and stylish furniture, a fireplace, a premium bar, multiple food stations and a complimentary beverage bar. The AGT Lounge also boasts the ambiance of a west-facing outdoor balcony that overlooks beautiful Confederation Park. As the exclusive caterer to Mosaic Stadium, the Evraz Place culinary and catering team is committed to the highest standards of quality and service excellence. You and your guests will enjoy our innovative menu that’s sure to please even the most discerning palates. Our skilled chefs will create a unique menu for each game. AGT Lounge patrons will receive a menu preview via email 48 hours before each Saskatchewan Roughrider’s game. The premium bar in the AGT Lounge features several premium liquor, liqueur and wine options, along with domestic and premium beer and non-alcoholic beverages. Our catering servers, bartenders and chefs are on hand to attend to your culinary needs and will ensure your experience is flawless. They are available to answer any questions and assist with special meals, menu and beverage pairings, and even the smallest of details to ensure your experience at Mosaic Stadium is exceptional. Exclusive access to the AGT Lounge at Mosaic Stadium is available to AGT Lounge seat holders two hours before the game begins through the northwest and southwest VIP entrances between the Brandt gate (1) and the Crescent Point gate (2). Guests are also invited to stay for up to 60 minutes after the game ends. 1 AGT Lounge Food & Beverage Information and Policies, June 2019 As part of the Mosaic Stadium Premium Experience, AGT Lounge patrons may be given the opportunity to purchase pre-sale tickets to their seats in the AGT Lounge for non-Saskatchewan Roughrider events, such as concerts and other major entertainment and sporting events. PERSONALIZED SERVICE If you are celebrating a special occasion, our pastry chefs would be pleased to prepare an exclusive dessert just for you. Please contact your catering and events representative at [email protected] or by calling (306) 781-9241 one week in advance of the event date for pricing and to place your order. FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE Our skilled chefs will create a unique menu for each game and event that features delicious creations made from the finest ingredients. Food stations situated throughout the lounge will be available from 90 minutes before the game begins until into the second quarter. Desserts will be served until the end of the game. Tables are not reserved (except for four tables). Guests will have the opportunity to select a table based on availability throughout the event. All food costs are included in your ticket price. A complimentary beverage station featuring a fully automatic self-serve espresso machine for premium espresso beverages, coffees, hot chocolate and teas is provided for your pleasure. Beverages (i.e. alcohol) are not included in your ticket price. Pop and bottled water are included. AGT Lounge seat holders and their guests will be required to either pay for beverages at the time of order or start a tab for that will be settled at the end of the game. Cash, debit and credit card payments are accepted. The Premium Services bar in the AGT Lounge features several premium liquor, liqueur and wine options, as well as domestic and premium beer and non-alcoholic beverages. Bar service is available two hours before the game until 20 minutes after the final whistle or the end of the event. Guests will have an additional 30 minutes after final call to finish their beverages before the lounge is closed. Due to health regulations, Evraz Place does not permit guests to bring food and beverages from outside the stadium. In the same manner, all food and beverages provided inside the stadium must be consumed inside the stadium and cannot be taken outside. Any food and beverage products brought into the area without prior authorization will be removed and discarded. Please contact a catering and events representative at [email protected] or by calling (306) 781-9241 to assist with personalized dining requirements, such as dietary or religious restrictions. We offer vegetarian and gluten-free* options. *Although we make every effort to prevent cross-contamination, our kitchens and food preparation areas are not strictly gluten-free. 2 AGT Lounge Food & Beverage Information and Policies, June 2019 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Evraz Place is the only licensee authorized to sell or serve liquor, beer and wine at Mosaic Stadium. Alcoholic beverages cannot be brought into or taken out of Mosaic Stadium. The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority prohibits the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages by any person under the age of 19. Evraz Place reserves the right to ask for proof-of-age identification and to refuse service to any person who is under age or appears to be intoxicated. AGT Lounge ticket holders are asked to respect these policies and may incur liability if they fail to comply. EXCLUSIVE BEVERAGE PARTNERS Molson Coors Canada, PepsiCo Canada, and Corby Spirit and Wine are proud partners of the Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club with exclusive pouring rights in Mosaic Stadium for their product categories. Please be advised that requests for other product brands that are not offered by these partners cannot be accommodated. PAYMENT PROCEDURES All food served in the AGT Lounge will be included in the ticket price. All beverages (i.e. alcohol) are charged separately. Pop and bottled water are included. Evraz Place offers payment of beverages through cash, debit and credit card. AGT Lounge ticket holders are responsible for all charges incurred. TAXES A 10% Liquor Consumption Tax (LCT) is charged on all alcohol and is included in the listed menu price. Non- alcoholic drinks have GST (5%) and PST (6%) built into the menu price. GRATUITIES Gratuities are at your discretion. SECURITY AND LOST & FOUND Please be sure to remove all personal property from the AGT Lounge when leaving the premises. Evraz Place is not responsible for any misplaced property, articles or equipment left unattended in the AGT Lounge or outdoor seating area. Please contact (306) 781-9252 for any lost and found concerns. 3 AGT Lounge Food & Beverage Information and Policies, June 2019 AGT LOUNGE CONTACTS A. AGT Lounge Tickets For inquiries related to AGT Lounge tickets, pricing and ticket policies, please contact the Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club Ticket Office at 1-888-474-3377 option 3 or by email at [email protected]. B. Premium Experience Food and Beverage Service For inquiries related to Premium Experience food and beverage service for the AGT Lounge, contact the Regina Exhibition Association Limited (operator of Evraz Place and Mosaic Stadium) by email at [email protected] or by calling (306) 781-9241. PLAN YOUR NEXT EVENT WITH US! Mosaic Stadium offers a variety of event spaces to ensure your guests have an experience to remember. The lounge areas offer beautiful spaces to hold your next corporate event, team-building session, reception or wedding. With room to accommodate groups of 15 to 500 people and views of the field and Confederation Park, the lounge areas and suites are the perfect places to hold your meeting or event and entertain your guests in the home of the Saskatchewan Roughriders Football Club. Contact one of our catering and events representatives at [email protected] or by calling (306) 781-9241 if you’re interested in booking the AGT Lounge or any of the rentable areas inside the stadium for your upcoming event. ABOUT EVRAZ PLACE Situated on 100 acres of land in the heart of Regina, Evraz Place is one of the largest and most unique event complexes in Canada. Operated by the Regina Exhibition Association Limited – a not-for-profit corporation – Evraz Place hosts hundreds of business, agri-business, entertainment and sporting events each year. More than 3.5 million guests visit Evraz Place annually for major events like Canada's Farm Progress Show, Queen City Ex, Canadian Western Agribition, the Spring Home Show, and numerous concerts, galas and conventions. Evraz Place is home to the Regina Pats, Regina Soccer Association and the University of Regina Cougars hockey teams.
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