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4 King St W, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, K0L 2W0, Canada
(705) 799-5212 www.lcbo.com
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Sep 22, 2022
SEPT 2022 update: I usually have a great experience here, but today apparently I was a huge inconvenience to the lady at the til (at 2:30pm on Sept 22). She showed ZERO customer service and seemed very ticked off that I came through the til to buy something. If this hadn't been the only place to buy this product I would have walked out. I understand that everyone has bad days, but if you choose to be in a customer service position you'd better be prepared to treat your customers with some respect. Just terrible. Great selection, good layout, friendly staff and the store is always clean!

Aug 28, 2020
I always like the smaller stores outside the bigger cities. They are much friendlier and look like they enjoy the job, rather than look like they forced into work. Once I found the correct address last summer I updated it on Google maps so others not familiar with the area "like me last year" wouldnt end up in a farmers field looking for beer. :)

Sep 24, 2022
The staff is always friendly and they have great selection for a smaller location. Always enjoy my experience at this location.

Mar 20, 2022
Progressively worse selection over the past decade. Used to carry brands like Liberty Ale and Dead Frog. As well, should have options to buy 24s of premium, ie. Creemore and Steamwhistle or charge 24 price when buying 24 of them.

Aug 17, 2021
Good supply of stock for a smaller town. One thing I became aware of an LCBO employee is that for certain types of beer (in this case Steamwhistle) sold in the store 12 packs are sold as such and cannot be sold as a case of 24 if you purchase two 12 pack.

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