farmhouse tavern


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2.5
ksh
5
5 yıl önce
dupont street
another great date spot. rustic and cozy. farm to table food. made me remember what realfoodtastes like. good prices. chill staff. excellentfoodselection (great spot for vegetarians too).
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scl
5
7 yıl önce
dupont street
one of my favourite restaurants in toronto - amazingfoodand great atmosphere (relaxed, fun, great music). they have afoodspecial everyday and i love their thursday special - buck a shuck oysters (also 25% off their burgers if you buy a glass of beau's beer)!! their menu changes from time to time but there's always one pasta, burger, vegetarian, fish and meat entree option. this limited menu may be intimidating for a few customers but they can do no wrong - they always make everything so fresh and well seasoned!

we started off with a farmhouse caesar - freshly grated horseradish and a smoked oyster on top? amazing. the appetizer venison dish that night was absolutely devine - the meat was a great combination with the crispy veggies and sauce. our mains were the trout which was also good but i liked the wild boar pasta more. the pasta was made in house and was perfectly al dente. good portion of pasta to meat to sauce.

great night overall! there are 2 dining rooms; for that night, one was for reservations and one was for walk-ins. for the summertime, they have an outside patio to the side of the restaurant. this was my second time at the restaurant and i will definitely be coming back for more!
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hellodimsum
4
8 yıl önce
dupont street
we had a great brunch experience today. when we arrived, there was quite the line up but the owner was still able to accommodate and find us a table with minimal wait time. the brunch menu is quite limited but there was something for everyone.
both my friend and i had the eggs benedict. mine with bacon and kale and my friend had his with gravlax. both were on homemade biscuits and came with a side salad. we also ordered a side of fries.
the meal was delicious. it was very hearty and rustic...like most of thefoodthey serve. i've had dinner here before and it can be described as canadiana comfort food. the portions are generous so arrive with an appetite.
the service was friendly and inviting. i will definitely be back again soon.
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mark
2
8 yıl önce
dupont street
used to be one of my favorites but after not having been in 2 years, things have changed. thefoodwas mediocre and bland vs some of the amazing dishes in the past while the service is nowhere close to what it was when they opened a few years ago. this may have been an off night and i hope they can turn it around because this was disappointing.
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a
5
8 yıl önce
dupont street
i had originally been skeptical about going to this restaurant, after seeing their prices and limited menu options. that, and after having a disappointing experience at drake 150, had decided to take a break from hipster restaurants for a while.

the decor upon entering was as expected, very hipster, with the feel of a lot cabin, and mismatched but overall harmonious furniture.

was pleasantly surprised by thefoodhowever. i ordered 2 dishes to share with my friend, the strawberry pancakes and the mother and child, and they were both quite good. the mother and child was a poached duck egg wrapped in duck bacon deep fried, scotch eggs style. quite crispy on the outside, well seasoned, and came with a pretty salad on the side.

the pancakes were amazing. so fluffy and light, and huge. came with strawberry sauce and strawberries on the top. would definitely recommend this place just for the pancakes.
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sidd
4
9 yıl önce
dupont street
my goodness, if every time i ordered anything pork, it tasted like the chop i had here, life would be good indeed!
it was, at least, 4cm think, coated in herbed panko and cooked to absolute perfection! rich, juicy and meaty,and so flavourful. the mash just rounded out the overall comfortfoodvibe i was feeling while eating this meal!
my wife and friend enjoyed their meals too, but i can only remember that chop.
known for cooking amazing meat, the proprietors don't let you down. go for cool drinks, and nice meat!
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jenna
9 yıl önce
dupont street
always incredible, inventive, and reliable!. i've been coming here at least once a month for the past year and a half and ft never dissappoints.

the service and staff are wonderful; they are welcoming and warm (always chill and helpful - considering how busy they are this is a huge plus). the servers are knowledgeable and always remember me :)

thefoodis incredible - beautiful flavours, presentation, and portions. this is not a tapas restaurant (toronto, please listen up); you can actually eat a meal and be satisfied here. the ingredients are all fresh and local and the menu is constantly changing. i have never tasted anything here that was short of awesome.

make sure you make a reservation, try the brunch, and one of their cocktails (their pork dishes are all a must too). tip your servers well - they remember and treat you well.
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u.canfindme
9 yıl önce
dupont street
seriously people, you need to get out more.. i was really looking forward to a fabulous experience when i booked a reservation for sunday brunch. unfortunately my date and i had a disappointing enough experience to not want to return. the noise level made it pretty much impossible to have a conversation. seems everyone was trying to talk over the music and kitchen noise and it was like a shouting match. thefoodwas dull and rather tasteless, no where near the rave reviews. the eggs benny, a brunch staple, "ran out" then magically was available again, still puzzled about that one. the only wines were ontario wines which have migraine inducing amounts of sulfites.

brunch for 2 including 3 drinks was $85, steep by anyone's measure. i suppose the hipsters filling the place believe it is hip enough to overlook overratedfoodand high prices. sorry, not cool enough for this girl.
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abbey
4
9 yıl önce
dupont street
i'm a big fan of local-canadian cuisine, and while so many people may call it a fad, i just think it makes sense.  have you been to italy? 90% (that's not an actual statistic) of the restaurants there are local-italian cuisine, and no one is rolling their eyes at that! fad or not, i really hope that the restaurant industry never tires of ontario-ingredient driven cuisine, because it's sustainable, supports farmers, and is just plain delicious.  who doesn't love a beautiful slab of pork-belly, a delicious lamb shank, a salad of baby beets, or a wild mushroom soup in the cold winter weather? canada's ingredients are inherently comforting, which is probably why i'm drawn to restaurants that feature them.

back in june 2012, darcy macdonell (ex-general manager at la societe), decided to open up a farm-to-table themed restaurants in the west end.  according to the globe and mail's write up, he apparently he grew up on an ontario farm that ended up supplying most of the farmhouse details and decor in the restaurant.

and boy, could you tell. a look around the room, and i felt like i was visiting a flea market with my grandma out in cottage country. for example, old stove broke up the sides of the dining room, and served as a station for storing napkins, cutlery and water.

food was served on platters similar to those my grandmother had in her hutch, while water and cocktails were served in quirky mis-matched glassware. every piece had its own unique story that evoked my own memories of childhood and family.

service was incredibly friendly, patient and knowledgeable.  our server was friendly enough to play along with our cheeky jokes, all with a smile and a follow-up remark.  i always appreciate it when the server can remain professional, while having a little fun with us.

consistent with the restaurants' local theme, all of the beverage offerings are sourced from ontario.  this is totally fine by me (i am a huge supporter of local wineries), but for some palates, the niagara region might not cut it. for those less enthused by local wine or brews, cocktails are the way to go. the menu was tiny with only three "house" cocktails described to us, but the bar could accommodate requests.  over the night we had a few classic old fashions, an "apple spritz", the "maple sour", a glass of ontario merlot and a full round of ice wine.  the apple spritz was light, but not overly sweet and the old fashions were prepared simply and to my dining companions' taste.  the maple sour was delicious and way too easy to drink- it had a nice balance of sweet, sour, and almost creamy consistency from the frothy egg white on top.  i can't honestly say i detected any maple, but the drink was balanced and satisfying nonetheless.    our only issue was with the glass of shiraz my girlfriend originally received, which had an obvious acidic, off- aroma.  our server very professionally replaced it for a merlot, which was much more palatable.

like the cocktails, thefoodofferings were limited and were displayed on a large chalkboard on the wall marked up as dishes sold out.  with so few dishes to choose from in the first place, i do tend to get annoyed with dishes selling out when reservations are set ahead of time and the chef knows how many heads in the house.  to be honest, i don't know the best way for restauranteurs to deal with this without being wasteful, but it's just something to consider for diners who may be already limited by their palate or dietary needs.

with dishes not really assigned to a specific meal course, and portions varying across the board, i'm not sure if i love or hate the way the menu is arranged.  it certainly allows for more meal-time flexibility based on hunger and company, but it really makes ordering difficult.  there were only a handful of menu items, and yet we still bantered back and forth about who would order what, and if we wanted to all get in on a larger item to split.

over the evening we tried:

ploughman's platter
a lovely selection of buttery toast, duck confit, thick bacon, soft-boiled egg, pate, rillettes, cheese, mustard, preserves and pickles.  both the confit and bacon was crispy and decadent, despite being served cold.  the pate was smooth, sweet and buttery, and the pickles were briny and bright.  my only criticism would be that it definitely needed more toast, and while the the chunks we received looked and tasted fantastic, the wedge shape is really not appropriate for eating with pate, cheese or rillettes- it's an egg yolk or preserve sopper-upper, and that's about it.
 
beef cheek poutine
ridiculously delicious.  this dish was definitely more about the tender, sweet beef cheek than the fries, cheese or gravy- and at $18, i would hope they were more than garnish.  the fries were seasoned perfectly, the gravy was delicate and not a gloopy- corn-starch-thickened mess and the cheese was not overwhelming. this could easily make for a totally decadent main dish for one.

crispy lamb neck with baby beets
this reminded me a lot of the ham hock dish i had the night before at hopgood's foodliner.  it was essentially very tender braised lamb, packed into a cylinder shape and fried to golden, crispy delight. i loved the savoury rich lamb against the bright, slightly acidic and inherently sweet beets.  definitely a winning dish.

surf and turf (steak, oysters rockefeller, bone marrow) x 2
the boys went with the beef, and boy, was that beef.  our server told us that it was the kind of dish that two boys could not share, but a lady and a man maybe could.  apparently, she doesn't know this lady's appetite because i wouldn't want to have to fight it out with someone for the last bite of marrow.  the massive steak was cooked perfectly, and was so tender it melted in the mouth.  while i am a big proponent of seasoning beef well, we did all agree that the meat was a bit of a salt bomb.  there were also a lot of unpleasant inedible bits of gelatinous fat, so in the end, it wasn't as massive a steak as it originally seemed.

sunchoke ravioli
this is definitely what i'm talking about when i say the dishes seriously vary in size.  my two-ravioli main dish looked silly beside the massive board of steak sitting next to me.  nevertheless, i was actually thankful for the portion, because the pasta was so delicate and satisfying, i wouldn't have needed more.  the pasta was cooked perfectly, but i found the sunchoke filling a little stingy as several bites yielded only pasta.  i also found myself wishing that the sunchokes had been pureed to a smooth, creamy consistency, while they were left rather chunky inside. the flavours, however, were spot on, with the sweet slightly nutty note of the sunchokes enhanced by the candied nuts on top. stunning.

goat cheese ice cream with candied root vegetables
desserts, unfortunately, did not fare as well. the ice cream had lots of tangy goat cheese flavour, but its consistency lacked the luscious silkiness of ice cream.  rather, it was dense, chalky,  and left a bit of a film in my mouth.  unfortunately the "candied" root veg (as described by our server) were not candied at all, but rather tasted like unseasoned boiled sweet potatoes with nothing added.  this would have been so fabulous had the vegetables been coated in a crunchy caramelized coating to shift this dish from savoury to sweet, and a provide a nice textural contrast for the ice cream.
 
beet granita with cows milk panna cotta
like the ice cream, this was another dish that was in dire need of some sugar.  again, we felt that we were eating another savoury course, and unfortunately, not a very delicious one.  the main issue with the dish was the panna cotta, which was much too gelatanous, and actually lacked any flavour or creaminess at all. it actually tasted like i had set 1% milk with gelatin and left out the sugar or vanilla.

so for 12 alcoholic beverages, 2 appetizers, 4 mains, and 2 desserts, the bill came to about $425 including tax and tip, a rather expensive meal for a casual setting.  having said that, we did each have 3 drinks, and the boys had the pricier large mains ($36 each).  would i return? i definitely would.  it was a big trek across town, but i would love to try one of their larger share meals (pork belly, "big bird" aka duck) or even their brunch some time.  i loved the cozy cottage feel, and the warm, pleasant service.  i would give the dessert a try again, but only if i'm promised it will satisfy my sweet tooth.

following dinner, we cabbed it down to cold tea bar in kensington market.  have you been? it's ridiculously good. hidden away in a strip mall, the place was completely packed by 11 pm.   don't expect to get a seat- everyone just seemed to be standing around with their coats on but honestly no one seemed to mind because the cocktails were so delicious and unique.  they don't have a physical cocktail menu, but we just told our bartender the types of flavours and spirits we were into, and he whipped up winners every time.  i did one with gin and strawberry, and another with a base of beautiful elderflower. the best part? they were super cheap- about $7-8 a pop.  honestly, we're used to paying twice that for a less exciting drink, so this is my current great find.

i hope y'all had an awesome weekend, and have a great week ahead.  and happy hanukkah to my jewish brothers and sisters!

 photos abbeyskitchen.com
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foodies
4
9 yıl önce
dupont street
farmhouse tavern is not your typical brunch spot with a set menu that runs year-long offering legacy brunch items such as scrambled eggs with sausage. this hipster-style spot located in the junction triangle defies all traditional rules, with a simple farm-to-fork philosophy, exploring with versatile ingredients and offering innovative weekly brunch items.

with a rustic decor, farm-style, old country music playing in the background, farmhouse tavern staff greets us the moment we arrive on location. the kitchen is completely open concept, almost an extension of the dinning area, and the chef and his staff chop, bake, fry and garnish as we eat. thefoodarrives at our table and my mouth salivates. the vibrant colours of thefoodmeet my eyes and i can not wait to dig in.

this is my first take at the fht’s always-on menu item, eggs benny. the perfectly soft poached eggs are sitting on a buttery home-made cheese biscuit and covered in a freshly made hollandaise sauce. on bite, the flavours explode in a mildly symphonic way. paired with a slice of layered potatoes and a light garnished green salad, this dish becomes a decadent combination of texture and balance.

one member of our party was brave enough to deviate from old-favourites and decided to try the smoked chicken crepe. to put it in simple words, this crepe is a delicacy. the smoked chicken is brine cold and then hot smoked for one hour before its mixed with a mayo and pickled zucchini sauce. the chicken mix is wrapped in the crepe, that is topped with baked cheese slices (guessing gouda), and finally garnished with a light salad. once again, a nice combination of texture, flavour and balance.

last on our list to try, and a definite crowd-favourite, the barnyard burger. a nice blend of chuck and short rib comprise the beef patty in this concoction. the chef personally hand picks the meat that will be used in these burgers. the burger is served medium-rare to medium and is topped with goat cheese, a runny – tomato-style sauce – that adds a nice kick and, wait for it, a fried duck egg. duck eggs tend to be stronger in flavour as they have more fat in the yolks and more protein in the whites. so this is a match made in heaven as the combination of the juicy punchy sauce with the egg, meat and light goat cheese, is just brilliant.

the one point i will deduct to this beautiful joint is that it only offers black coffee and no tea or espresso. though farms don’t usually have espresso machines, i would say this is still city living, and to me, brunch ain’t complete without my cappuccino.

foodies inked.
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jacquesbosse
2
9 yıl önce
dupont street
brunch, watch for the extra items on the menu board, $$$, to your bill. server very smart at playing the extra cost game.foodis good. won't go back.
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pierre
2
10 yıl önce
dupont street
that may have been the worst dinner i have ever had in toronto.
thefoodwas lackluster and like cold.
i will never return.
the sauvignon blanc was sweet, for christ's sake.
terrible.
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annie_gta
2
10 yıl önce
dupont street
ok at best. ate this sat night.foodwas just ok nothing out of this world. i will try it again soon. there were other things on the menu that i wanted to try that sounded better then the dish i had.
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simona
10 yıl önce
dupont street
this place was exactly how i pictured it think casual sundays at your aunts farm house. i loved the concept casual yet cozy. thefoodwas incredible creative and delicious. to start my boyfriend and i had the vegetable harvest, i didn't know what to expect i thought it was going to be a punch of little vegetables chopped up instead it was more of a master piece. butternut squash with parsnips and a sauce made of purée celery root, mmmmm. i had the barnyard burger which is their signature dish very good i had it with goat cheese and without the duck egg and bacon just because i'm not a fan. overall great restaurant and great service.
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tenderbuttons
5
10 yıl önce
dupont street
sunday funday. sunday nights make the trip worth it. great little place with big, heavyfoodfor cold winter nights. not subtle, but great value and portions i show my suburban parents. so fun
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