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St George Dry Cleaner

St George Dry Cleaner

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337 Bloor St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1W7, Canada
(416) 977-0207
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Oct 24, 2018
Awful and never go there please. This is a nasty place with bad smell, and they ruined my clothes. After dry cleaned there’re even more stains. Extremely rude staff, did not want to solve the problem they caused at all.

Apr 28, 2018
Welcome to St.George Dry Cleaners! Everything will literally shrink and be extremely smelly after being cleaned. The smell of the store makes me to think about harmful chemicals. I’ve been to here for twice, all the stuff I brought are shrank and not properly washed. Never go there!

Aug 31, 2017
They have the worst customer service ever! I've been twice and both times I've felt like I was "interrupting" their day and that my business was not important to them. The first time they were rude and snarky as I asked if I could try on my pants to be hemmed. They acted like I should've pinned it myself at my house AND then brought it to them. The second time, I ended up taking it to another seamstress as "they did not have time to hem a dress" even after I explained I would not need it for at least a week & a half. They stood there staring at me and giggling between the two of them.

Jun 14, 2016
This place is awesome. I brought my wool/expensive jackets here to be cleaned and I was very impressed. I'm definitely going to return and will recommend my friends.

Sep 17, 2016
They will ruin your suit and clothing, DO NOT GO. I brought my new suit for its first ever dry cleaning, and had to return twice more. First time, there were dark stains spanning the entire left half of the suit. Had I not inspected and asked them to clean it again, they would not have done anything. When I returned a second time, I inspected the suit again and discovered a COMPLETELY BROKEN suit cuff button. It was an obvious damage and either they didn't want to point it out, or they failed to inspect the suit, once again. He went on to criticize my suit's quality and saying that it is too old, which I then pointed out that it was a new $1,000 suit and that it was its very first dry clean. The owner did not apologize what so ever and asked for full price regardless of damaging the new suit and wasting my time. Do yourself a favor and try another place.

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