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337 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Ontario, M5T 2E9, Canada
(416) 597-0145 www.lcbo.com
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Dec 30, 2022
Me and my husband - 40 years old Asian couple, went this location to get two bottles of sake. I was holding one bottle at the cashier but realized I forget to bring my ID. So I passed the bottle to my husband who presented his ID but he was not allowed to purchase the bottle that I touched. I wanted to show a digital copy of my ID but got turned down too. What a joke 😂

Jan 20, 2023
The staff names Paige is the most rude cashier I have ever seen, she’s yelling and screaming when we getting checking out, and refuse to sell the wine to my boyfriend even he has photo ID with him. Worst experience ever🥵🥵🥵

Apr 22, 2019
This has always been sort of a weird lcbo. The customers are standard downtown people. The wine and beer selection is pretty good. It's just a smaller store so it's tough to navigate when it's busy. The graffiti outside is cool. It always makes me think the dragons are singing opera.

Mar 6, 2020
Excellent LCBO location. It's just a 10 minute walk from the University of Toronto St. George campus. Although the store is small it contains a good selection of alcohol. Since this location is in Chinatown you'll see a selection of Asian alcohols too (ex. Sake, Tsingtao, etc.) Definitely worth the visit.

May 20, 2022
A dependable and very dated looking LCBO location. The staff are surprisingly nice considering this store seems to always have a few drunk people hanging out outside. The selection is okay for the basics but doesn't really have any vintages or rarities because of the store's relatively small footprint. I come here often, but I can easily see the store getting replaced if a better location opens up in the immediate area like what happened to Little Italy.

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