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348 Clarke Rd, London, Ontario, N5W 6G4, Canada
(519) 451-0220 www.lcbo.com
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Dec 11, 2022
They've got liquor that I don't have to make in a still. Try the Ukrainian vodka. Black label ONE. Drink it straight. Blue label UNITY. straight or over ice with a splash. Beautiful artwork created at a time of war. Profits go to Ukrainian freedom from invasion and attack.

Nov 11, 2022
I rated it 5 stars, not because I drink alot lol. Actually I very rarely drink, but the few times I have gone to this LCBO location it has been a satisfactory experience. The staff are helpful and knowledgeable about different alcohol choices, they always seem to recommend something that I end up enjoying. There is a plethora of alcohol options, they also have seasonal flavours available at different times of the year. You don't need to go to a beer store afterward because there have beer(lager) options as well. The bottle sizes range from super small to ridiculously huge. I just stocked my bar the other day with the assistance of one of the kind, patient and helpful staff members. They don't just say "yeah its down aisle 2" they will actually walk and talk with you right up to the product you are seeking and even offer helpful advice to help you with choosing a product brand.

Jan 15, 2023
An average LCBO experience. They have limited stock for a fairly large store size. I had trouble finding the pre-mixed cocktails and foreign spirits I'm used to, and there wasn't great organization at the cashier section. Servicable but not great.

Dec 5, 2022
I will never shop at this location again! I came here to pick up some Bourbon for the holidays. I was asked for my ID, which is fine. I'm a 33 YO mother and I think I look my age but I really don't mind getting IDed. I do however not like being asked to take my mask off indoors as I wear it to protect the people I love. When my answer was that I was uncomfortable I was immediately made to feel like I was a criminal/had done something wrong, and when I asked if I could step outside and show my face outside instead I the cashier acted as if had grown a second head! In the end I walked out without making a purchase which is fine because I don't want to support a store that makes me feel as TERRIBLE for protecting myself and the people I love as this location has!

Nov 22, 2022
Always clean, well-organized. Need to sort out where the line is supposed to go, whether it's one line per cashier or one line for all.

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