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681 Wonderland Rd N, London, Ontario, N6H 0H9, Canada
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Nov 9, 2022
What started out as a nice experience being helped by 2 friendly gentlemen in the Beer area, ended with me walking away extremely irritated, without my stuff because of the same cashier that caused a couple of bad reviews. See a trend here?Why? Because I was with my 19 year old daughter who was helping me carry one of the bottles…and she didn’t have her ID. But why does it matter? A) I was shopping for me, B) I’m her MOTHER. I understand there’s doing your job…and then there’s doing it poorly.

Dec 8, 2018
This store is one of the biggest LCBOs! As such, the selection in all categories is very good,including spirits, vintages and beer. All their beer is in a cold room as well so there's no worries about buying warm beer. The parking lot can be busy during peak hours.

Jan 14, 2023
Love this LCBO it's right close to my home. But in the last couple of months they haven't had any of the Jack Daniels honey Tennessee whiskey in stock. They told me that LCBO in Innisfil has them, but it's a little out of my area.

Jan 11, 2023
Good staff... I learned about the downfall of Labatt Blue. Lots of selection.... Rose wines should be banned from existence...they are the ugly babies of the wine family

Dec 23, 2018
Very large location. Yet, the selection doesn't necessarily match the size. There's a bit of a warehouse feel here. Otherwise, it's kept clean and fairly organized. Cashier was very pedantic on legal hurdles- after purchasing a few bottles with a group of four, two of which were at the age of visibly not needing to be carded, the remaining two had to be carded for touching the box that the bottles were packed into, otherwise we were informed that we would not be allowed to leave the store with our purchases. Thankfully everybody had ID, otherwise I guess we would have had to... walk out and then go back in to buy again? And only let specific people touch the box? Not sure how that would have played out. Anyway, not a problem, just mildly amusing in hindsight.

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