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Truthfully, I would like to give this place a 3.5 star rating, but 4 stars it is. For some reason I was under the impression that there would be a far greater selection of freshly baked goods, and thus a lot more vegan stuff. And I've heard a couple of rave reviews so I was stoked for some good gluten free pastry action. There was only one vegan savoury pocket, and it was a very mediocre curried black bean affair. I had it heated up (they use a microwave), and the result was an overly soft, overheated pastry. The filling was very bland, to my taste. Quite disappointing, and just a wee bit overpriced for the product. The saving grace was a small but delightful cinnamon doughnut that made my mouth forget all about the bland beans that came before it. I think that Feast is a place that I would stop in for a coffee and a doughnut on my way to Trinity Bellwoods Park, but for serious gf vegan pastry cravings I will continue to hop on over to Bunners.
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