Le Gamin Café SHARON

  4.5 – 196 reviews   • French restaurant

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Le Gamin Café SHARON 06069

Hours

Thursday8 AM–8 PM
Friday8 AM–8 PM
Saturday8 AM–8 PM
Sunday8 AM–8 PM
Monday8 AM–4 PM
Tuesday8 AM–4 PM
Wednesday8 AM–4 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 10 Gay St, Sharon, CT 06069

Phone: (860) 397-5382

Website: http://www.legamin.com/

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Order and Reservations

Order: Order online

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Reviews

Elyse Sadtler
Serviceable, if not a bit underwhelming.

The first time we tried to eat at this restaurant last Saturday, I made a reservation. When we arrived, it was very busy and we were seated at an outdoor table. We were given menus and after 15 minutes no one had come to our table to give us water, take a drink order, or even communicate with us that they knew we were there and they would be with us shortly. So, we left and ate at another restaurant in town.

I went back again today for an early lunch, arriving around 11:30. There was only one other party in the restaurant when I arrived and I received prompt, friendly service. If I could give my two different service experiences separate ratings, this second experience would be higher than the three overall stars I gave. By the time I left 40 minutes later, the place was packed.

The food was decent. Fish was fresh and the burre blanc sauce it was cooked in were delicious. Potato gratin and green beans were okay. The lettuce in the salad served on the side was brown around the edges, so may have not been the freshest.

If you’ve never been, I would encourage you to try this place for yourself (just not during a busy time) and form your own opinion.
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Romane Recalde
Great food, good vibes and even better people!
I love coming to Le Gamin to drop off flowers and can never resist grabbing a crepe or croque-monsieur. Best ratatouille, ever.
A go to in the neighborhood.

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Nathan Nicholas
I had never had a croque madame before (had actually never even heard of it prior to visiting) but it rocked my face off.
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Zen
Arrived with a group of 8 and it was a busy day so I would like to be mindful of that. The restaurant itself is cute and clean with a nicely sized outdoor seating area. The problem for me was the service. I don’t know if it’s a “French thing” to neglect tables and bring food out at different times and bring drinks an hour after eating all your food but it just wasn’t it for me. The waiters weren’t even mindful of her fact the service was so bad. They weren’t rude but just unapologetic and remained slow throughout.

The food itself was fine. The wait made the food less appealing. I also got a brunch drink which was one of the first drinks put in and the last to come out. It was a ho chocolate beverage and was okay. I tried a friends Bloody Mary and it was good but I didn’t want to wait an extra hour to receive it.

The place is over priced and basic quality at best.

I have photos… maybe I’ll post add them to the review at a later date.
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Brittany C
Adorable French restaurant in Sharon – a true hidden gem. We enjoyed the truly authentic cuisine and ambience for a Valentines date.
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Forrest Stafford
Food was amazing, service was friendly, and for an added bonus the patio is dog friendly. We stopped in on a whim and loved it so much we made sure to come back the next day before we left. It is a definitey worthy of a destination trip to eat.
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Margo Mccaffrey
Love my French owner from BK !! Been a frequent visitor since opening best of French cuisine in the otherwise lonely Sharon ! Croissants to die for ! Omelets always on point and coffee the best ! Staff super friendly handling difficult customers with a little brush your shoulders off attitude!! Viva bravo
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Jacqueline Chen
I really wanted to like this warm, quaint restaurant but the food was plain awful.

My onion soup had half an inch of oil layered on top. It was not edible. The croque monsieur looked great but was actually cold inside. Same for the tart which tasted like it was never cooked. Not appetizing at all. It was a disappointment to come in on a cold day to be served this food. Even the wonderful staff does not make up for the food.
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Elvin Rodriguez
I was lucky enough to be near Legamin, a French restaurant that exceeds expectations from the first bite. From the moment you walk in, you feel transported to a small Parisian brasserie: the soft music, the dim lighting, and the aromas wafting from the kitchen speak volumes.

I ordered a beef bourguignon that was simply spectacular: the meat melted under a fork, and the sauce had that perfect balance of red wine and spices. For a starter, I tried escargot (yes, snails) and to my surprise… I loved them! Well seasoned, with garlic butter and parsley, served with crusty bread.

To top it off, I had an impeccable crème brûlée: the crunchy layer of sugar contrasted beautifully with the smoothness of the cream.
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Dan Pinton
Good. 4 stars for a cafe something different. 2 stars for service. 3 stars for overall. 4 stars for croissants. 4 stars for strength of espresso based drinks. Cafe look: casual. Big dogs not allowed? Small dogs some had with them and wasn’t a problem. One small bathroom fyi. Ordered coffee – waited – went to front and asked about coffee and waters. Waited. Went back after 15 min. Did finally get the coffees and water. 30 min for that. Croissants $5 cafe’ $4 crepes $7 to $15. Had two espressos, herb omelet no cheese came with it. Two croissants. Salmon omelet. Nutella crepe. $70 + 30% tip $100 for the above. For the locals it’s fine. Just too expensive – not young child friendly.
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