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Chez Leon Dry Cleaning

Chez Leon Dry Cleaning

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50 Fort York Blvd, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 4A6, Canada
(416) 599-6220
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Jun 14, 2018
I’ve never been to this dry cleaner however . YESTERDAY my daughter was walking by and noticed a lawn pillow in front of this unit .. She picked it up and threw it to the side thinking maybe it belonged to them.. as there was a massive rain/wind storm.. She continued walking down the street and he comes running after her. And grabs her hand while trying to drag her back to the building to pick up the pillow. He threatened to beat up my daughters friend that was defending her. .. MUST I ADD YOU ARE A OLD FELLOW. my daughter is a TINY 100lbs GIrl. I can’t beleive you had the audacity to put your hands on her while she was trying to be KIND.!

Sep 29, 2018
Leon is helpful and accommodating, great service overall.

May 27, 2018
This is the worst dry cleaning place i have ever been to. Very expensive service with poor attitude. They survived only because of this location, can't believe i need to carry all my winter clothes to another dry cleaning store just to avoid them. Disappoint ed.

Jul 4, 2018
Complete waste of money. Got back my clothes and they didn’t even appear to be cleaned, just sprayed perfume on or something.

Dec 8, 2017
Haven't lived in the neighbourhood for very long, so I just discovered this place a couple of months ago. And I will never go back. I made the mistake of taking in a pair of slingback shoes for repair, one of them desperately needed it, the other almost as desperately. They 'repaired' one and didn't bother to notice the same issue on the other shoe even though I know I pointed it out to the guy when I took them in. But according to him, I did no such thing. To make things worse, the place is a holy mess and the guy smells like he hasn't had a bath in a week. Ugh.

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