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IKEA Etobicoke

IKEA Etobicoke

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4.3 Google Review
1475 The Queensway, Toronto, Ontario, M8Z 1T3, Canada
(866) 866-4532 ikea.ca/etobicoke
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May 23, 2019
Great experience for the whole family. My 2.5 year old had a blast going through the showroom trying different chairs and beds. The cafeteria is the best part of the whole trip. You can get variety of food for whole family at decent price. The food taste is blend but its healthy and very fresh. Especially the ALMOND CAKE is delicious. There is feeding area for the baby. Change table in both man and woman washrooms. There is enough parking outdoor and indoor. I would avoid going on the weekends as it gets extremely busy. Overall a fun family day out. 🙂👨‍👩‍👦‍👦

Jun 14, 2019
The only place to shop for furniture and home furnishings, there is something for every budget and great quality. There is a huge car park and the store is pretty big so be prepared to spend some time here. There is a great cafeteria that is also very affordable. If you are looking to furnish or decorate your apartment or condo this is the place.

Apr 30, 2019
This place is great during the week, but on the weekends forget it, it's a madhouse zoo! Not only does it feel like everyone in town is there, parking becomes and issue, and so does finding a cart. If you're serious about picking up a large item, it's best to wait during the week and schedule your visit for a weekday. In terms of capacity, the weekdays are close to 20% capacity, while the weekends feel like it's at a 130% capacity.

Jun 28, 2019
IKEA is IKEA, who won't love such a place. Now with increased short cuts and frequent visits it is not very difficult to find your way out quickly. Finding parts or material is still a challenge even with the help of computer and staff but there's always another day to come back.

Jun 10, 2019
I am not fond of shopping. Period. Except for this store! It's my escape and I love going from room to room and gathering ideas for my next Reno project! Today was easy... a new office space!

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