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332 Queen St, Acton, Ontario, L7J 1R2, Canada
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Jul 29, 2022
For the passed 3 weeks I have been using this beer store in Acton, Ontario because it's convenient and usually not to busy. Unfortunately this is my last time going there. Depending on who is working the till the prices seem to change. When I pay cash for a 12pk of Molson Canadian (bottles) the cost is 26.50$ but when I pay debit the cost is 25.50$. Is it possible that when I'm paying cash the person behind the counter is pocketing my loonie? Seems strange that within a 3 week period the prices are constantly changing depending on the type of payment I'm using. Service is usually good, beer is warm, large potholes in the parking lot but the convince is good because the store is located in between shoppers drug mart and the main grocery stores. People in town are now talking about the price differences between cash and debit/credit.

Apr 10, 2022
This is my favourite beer store because the service is the best from the friendliest staff of all of them

Nov 26, 2018
Just your typical beer store but they have friendly and helpful staff, and I never really have to line up or wait very long for my beer, which is a huge bonus. More selection on the floor would be great, but still a pretty good store.

Jul 13, 2018
Great beer store with fantastic staff very helpful friendly, my biggest gripe is with labatt's blue who for 4 consecutive weeks cannot supply our favorite beer, so we have converted to Canadian and to hell with the Labatt's... This happens every summer for the last 4 years...

Aug 6, 2020
I would like to give a shout out to the 2 ladies working tonight I brought in 2300 beer cans and they were very polite and professional I'm sorry i didnt get your names but thank you very much

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