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2181 Steeles Ave W #Unit 17, Toronto, Ontario, M3J 3N2, Canada
(416) 736-8495 www.lcbo.com
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Feb 15, 2023
This is one of my favourite locations. The store is quite large and well organized with many options to chose from. Their wine selection is amazing. My personal favourite would be wines from France which they have a great variety. The staff are also knowledgeable and helpful. They know their wines very well and can give you information about the tastes.

Jan 19, 2023
There is a young and thin female cashier with a very bad tone and a long face with every customer and trying to make the things different for every customer. This is the worst experience I've ever had at the LCBO. Maybe this cashier needs to be retrained.

Feb 17, 2020
This is my favorite location for many reasons. First it's convenient, clean, friendly, and has a great selection ranging from beer to wine to spirits. The staff are extremely friendly and always carry a smile on them. They're always very helpful, and extremely knowledgeable. Kim, Nick, and Genesis will always give a great suggestion for a drink, or a great cocktail for the night. The traffic is always minimal, and there is always a cashier available. Their beer fridge is massive, and has every beer/cooler you can imagine, along with many different beers from around the world. They also never run out of stock, even when items go on sale. Lastly, they carry Georgian wine, which recently became my new favorite wine and very hard to find at other LCBO locations.

Sep 17, 2022
I go here all the time and this was the horrible experience I had. Came to the cashier Saturday Sept. 17 around 4:50pm with only one cashing out. 2 employees were at the second cashier just chitchatting which is more important than their job and helping their colleague. 2 customers were waiting in line and I was the third I asked them if I can pay with them and they said there’s a line up which she pointed out. I gave her the look and after I went in line they started opening their cashier.. I hope the company sees this because with this employees chitchatting is more important than their job.

Nov 27, 2022
What a horrible experience at this location. The cashier racially profiled my father. All he did was put something on the counter where the cashier couldn't reach it easily, and she went off and started accusing him. She could have asked politely or kindly, but instead she started accusing him of unfounded things. Others have done the same in the past and were not treated that way. Absolutely horrible experience. Do not go to this location!

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