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222 Front St E, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 1E7, Canada
(416) 214-0311 www.lcbo.com/en/stores
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Oct 9, 2022
Very angry and rude staff!! Even the manger James! Notice the price tag and the price they charge you! They steal from people I had 8 occasions the drink I get charged by $1 and when I ask mmh money back they say oh we can’t just do it now come back next business day! And the line up is huge already so you have no choice but to accept but this is outrages they do this every time and every time they keep saying oh we haven’t had time to update the price! (Even after 8 weeks ?!!)

May 24, 2018
A large store with a great selection of product. Much larger than the LCBO right beside St Lawrence Market. So if you're looking for more variety this is the place to visit.

Jul 18, 2022
Rude employees and the security guard followed me to the cash and watched my entire transaction which made me extremely uneasy. It's no wonder the store was practically empty. I will be sure to take my business to the lcbo at 87 front street next time. The customer service and atmosphere at that location is leaps and bounds ahead of this one. Do better.

Sep 23, 2022
Far too expensive we're being robbed by our government. UPDATE: The LCBO seems to have one of everything...But seriously; the staff is amazing, Thank you. UPDATE: After the Cooper St. screw up... This is my new LCBO of choice, again the staff in this store are friendly, helpful and I think they need to be called out for excellence and thanked. Thank you...

Jul 14, 2018
Great selection of unique local made items. But there is no bike parking close. I'd recommend this gin! So good and I've only ever seen it at this lcbo.

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