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675 Wilson Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M3K 1E3, Canada
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Dec 21, 2022
It was really great! For a store that is a little smaller than some of the other LCBO's they have a super selection of products to choose from. The vintages area is spread out through the back of the store and that makes for an unexpected choice of very nice wine. Makes for a wonderful stop with the COSTCO right next door. I found some wines that I have only seen at the Summerhill LCBO. The staff are very friendly and helpful with wine and liquor needs.

Jan 26, 2023
Nice LCBO and it js usually pretty well stocked up. There's always staff members walking around the store stocking shelves so if you need w hand finding something its very easy. There's a lineup when they're busy but the cashiers get through the lines pretty quickly. The staff members are always friendly and happy to help

Jul 20, 2019
I just love shopping for liquor at the LCBO because everything is so neat and tidy and if you need help they have staff to assist you right away. Depending on your event that you are having there are a variety of different types of wines, liquors, champagne, etc, that you can buy from here. I love this store!

Dec 16, 2022
MAURIZO AND Marco are so kind...I was looking for Lebanese Ksara Wine for my clients. I called to put 1 case on hold, and he was quick to locate my order both guys made my experience perfect. LCBO Billy Bishop on Wilson is #1 the team is very knowledgeable. I even found a fushia Pink glittery bottle of Prosecco that was screaming my name, so yes, I bought that also. Don't forget to please support sick kids with any donation you can at check out. Happy holidays to all. Make sure to try Ksara Red Wine from Lebanon ( it's AMAZING)

Jan 31, 2023
I freaking love getting liquor here. I actually just love liquor in general. Ugh I need a drink.

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