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Gooley’s

Gooley’s

Contemporary$

Hole-in-the-wall sandwich joint just back from the beach.

A beachside picnic in Torquay is instantly enhanced by Gooley’s pulled chook roll, stacked with herby mayo, lettuce and potato crisps. Run by hospo veteran Daniel Gooley, the hole-in-the-wall sandwich joint on Gilbert Street offers a short but sweet menu of toasted and fresh sangers that rival Melbourne’s best delis, plus coffee made from a house blend roasted locally by Cartel Roasters. Other front-running fillings include fresh caprese and a tricked-up, Tony Soprano-inspired gabbagool and red pesto number.

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