I will preface this review by saying that our visit was the first night of Winterlicious - our server said the restaurant was unusually busy. It was our first visit to Table 21 and we were there to celebrate our wedding anniversary.
** FOOD - food was tasty, although main and dessert portions seemed small (maybe due to Winterlicious?). Time between courses was too long. My apple crumble was served missing the crumble on top. No one returned to check in as we ate dessert so couldn't get it fixed. The server ended up taking it off the bill at the end which was a nice gesture. My husband's cheesecake was ridiculously small.
** SERVICE - started out well, offered drinks shortly after being seated and they took our food orders quickly. I was actually getting worried that they would try to rush our visit. But then more diners arrived & it got busy. We went lonnnnnnnng stretches without any service. Water was refilled most of the time (which I always appreciate). Husband ordered beer at start of entree, which hadn't arrived by the time he was finished. Server offered a sincere apology at the end of our meal for the service - they just seemed overwhelmed with a full house.
** AMBIANCE - liked the decor and feel of the place overall. The TV's at the bar seemed out of place though and I would prefer the restaurant without TV. Would get a little cold as people entered the restaurant and cold air would blow in so ask for a table near the back if that concerns you.
** VALUE - It was very extremely good value in terms of the price paid given the Winterlicious menu - $28 per person for dinner and the food was tasty overall, even though the service, time between courses and portion sizes left a little to be desired.
We would give Table 21 another chance in the hopes they would be better on a non-Winterlicious night. We saw a kids menu which looked great, and would consider returning as a family too.