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595 Bay St. #Lower Concourse, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 2C2, Canada
(416) 979-9978 www.lcbo.com
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Aug 16, 2022
Quite a big selection of vintages, many of which are locked up in a vault. Big selection of international wine and beer, coolers and spirits. There isn't a separate walk in cooler for the latter but much of the selection is stocked into cooler bunkers. The long line up moves quickly and efficiently.

Dec 17, 2022
Nice, large store with great selection and seemingly well stocked on the visit I encountered. Very busy, lots of traffic but staff work super fast at the cash. Clean store. Solid hours.

Feb 13, 2023
Very nice and professional security guards especially the Filipino and Indian security guard. Made me feel safe and they operated very organized at the LCBO. 5 star security !

Jan 19, 2023
I came in today around 3:30pm Staff are rude for no reason I just asked if they had a drink in store as I couldn’t find it and the woman stocking the selves was so mad for no reason with attitude. Then I got to cash and the guy an older guy was rude as well getting Mad over my ID which I provided and am of age.

Jun 15, 2018
This is a really nice LCBO store that has a really good selection of wines and Ontario craft beers. Please note that the liquors and spirit collections are small, but give customers the option of a selection of the popular high quality brands. As an Ontario craft beer fan, this place provides a wide variety of styles and brands, including a good selection of different porters and stouts. Diffidently a good place to pick up a few cans or bottles. Located in the basement level of the Manulife Centre.

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