The coolest Loblaws is inside Maple Leaf Gardens
Maple Leaf Gardens was the former home of the Toronto Maple Leafs. The centre was purchased by Loblaws in 2004. Additional funds were contributed by the federal government as apart of the 60 million...
View ArticleWhere to: Get your hair done in Toronto’s Koreatown
Maya Hair Salon (635 Bloor St. West, Toronto, 416-588-1480). Get a Japanese style hair cut – Wash, cut and style $15 for men and $25 for women Goa Beauty Hair Salon (714 Bloor St. West, Toronto....
View ArticleWhere to get groceries at Bay and Bloor (Yorkville)
Bloor St. Market (55 Bloor St. W, Lower level of Manulife Centre. Website: http://www.bloorstreetmarket.ca/) Mon – Sat: 8-10 Sun: 8 – 8 Cooked items include: fresh store made salads,antipasto and an...
View ArticleThe ultimate Toronto No Frills Grocery Store guide
No Frills is a discount grocery chain owned by Loblaws. It sells President’s Choice products. It is typically 10-20% cheaper than Loblaws. Store decor is minimal and locations tend to be in secondary...
View ArticleT and T vs. Foody Mart – Warden and Steeles Chinese Grocery Store Comparison
First off the pictures Here’s T & T (7070 Warden Avenue, Markham. 905.470.8113) Here’s Foody Mart (375 Bamburgh Circle. 416-490-9890) T & T Foody Mart Winner Location 7070 Warden Avenue,...
View ArticleCollege Park Metro
Metro at College Park is located in Toronto in the basement level of College Park near the corner of College and Yonge. The store is 40K square feet. The store is busiest during the dinner hours. The...
View ArticleTaps vs Tubs – where to buy materials for your renovation
Looking to renovate your kitchen or washroom? Tired of Home Depot materials? Head over to Toronto’s renovation materials district (Lawrence and Dufferin) to check out these 2 stores, both with high...
View ArticleWhere to find cheap decor and household items in Toronto
Honest Ed’s (581 Bloor St. West) The Carnival themed warehouse is a Annex institution. Over 50K square feet of household goods, clothes and other nic nacks. Good for dishes, kitchen utensils,...
View ArticleWhat to buy when visiting Toronto (or Canada)
From out of town or have out of town guests? This is what they should pick up if they are visiting Toronto (or Canada) 1. Tim Horton’s Double Double. Canada’s version of coffee. 2. Ice Wine from...
View ArticleActive Surplus Queen St closing soon – Where to get random hardware supplies...
Active Surplus (347 Queen Street West, Toronto. (416) 593-0909. http://www.activesurplus.com ) is a hardware/supplies/surplus shop in Toronto’s Queen St. West area. Its has a wide assortment of...
View ArticleCondo friendly furniture stores in Toronto
1. Neat ( Bayview Village, 2901 Bayview Ave, Toronto. 628 Queen St. West. Toronto) An independent furniture with a downtown Queen W. location and midtown on Bayview. Known for contemporary and urban...
View ArticleToronto start up Spook Labs brings your pumkins to life
Spook Labs http://spooklabs.com/ is a company launched right out of Toronto this year. If you’re looking to add some life to your next halloween display, you can check out their pumpkin projection...
View ArticleGrocery Store Holiday Hours for the Thanksgiving weekend
Hours for Thanksgiving Day, Monday October 12, 2015 The Beer Store Sunday, October 11th – CLOSED Monday, October 12th OPEN – 9am-5pm. LCBO All Toronto Stores Closed The Wine Rack Most...
View ArticleA look at Toronto’s newest Matcha bar – Tsujiri (with prices)
Toronto’s matcha-craze continues. Tsujiri arrived in early March to join a number of other Asian-inspired cafes to open up Toronto’s downtown core. It is not too far from the always-popular Uncle...
View ArticleToronto Grocery Store Holiday Hours for Victoria Day
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View ArticleA Guide to Hand-made Japanese Knives in Toronto
Though Takeda is now only forging stainless clad knives (NAS Series), we still have some stock of his AS Blades with the older (but nonetheless striking) kurouchi finish. Pictured here are the small,...
View ArticleShoppers Drug Mart on Labour Day – you can buy candy but not baby food
According to this Toronto Shoppers Drug Mart, a city of Toronto by law prevents them from selling some products on a statutory holiday You can buy: Candy Shampoo Eggs Fill prescriptions You cannot...
View ArticleWhere to get cheap groceries in downtown Toronto
Honest Ed’s (581 Bloor St. West) The Carnival themed warehouse is a Annex institution. Over 50K square feet of household goods, clothes and other nic nacks. Good for canned goods. Free turkeys around...
View ArticleGrocery store holiday hours for Family Day 2017
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