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I started yelping restaurants a couple weeks before my Toronto trip and bookmarked Gabardine. I went here with a friend on a weekday for lunch at around 12pm. It was very crowded but we only had to wait about 15 minutes. We sat in the back corner and it was cozy. We ordered the shrimp po 'boy, deviled eggs, and maple cretons with toast. The maple cretons were ok. It honestly didn't have much flavor to it. The deviled eggs were tasty but definitely not the best deviled eggs I've had. The shrimp po'boy looked amazing but when it came down to taste, the jam was a little too sweet for me and the shrimps were super tiny after biting into all that breading. Overall, the food was just "fine". The service was good and the dishes came out quickly. If I'm ever in Toronto and go to Gabardine again, I'll try the cocktails instead. The atmosphere was great so that's something to at least check out. Prices were a little high for lunch, we spent about $45.
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