LCBO 10 Scrivener Square, Toronto, ON M4W 3Y9

LCBO





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  • Thursday10 AM–9 PM
  • Friday10 AM–10 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–10 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–8 PM
  • Monday10 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday10 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–9 PM




LCBO 10 Scrivener Square, Toronto, ON M4W 3Y9




About the Business

Wine Spirits Beer | LCBO | Discover our assortment of products at LCBO. We are a best-in-class, customer-first, responsible retailer and wholesaler, supporting our local communities and delivering value to Ontarians.

Contacts

Call Us
+14169220403
10 Scrivener Square, Toronto, ON M4W 3Y9

Hours

  • Thursday10 AM–9 PM
  • Friday10 AM–10 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–10 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–8 PM
  • Monday10 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday10 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–9 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
  • In-store pickup
  • In-store shopping
  • Curbside pickup
  • Wheelchair-accessible elevator




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18.10.2023
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probably the best selection of liquors (yellow chartreuse for instance!), craft beer and vintages (very french and italian focused, wished there was more new world offerings). they even have a tasting bar where you can sample higher end boozes before committing to a purchase.
Petre Diaz
02.10.2023
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Builded initially as a rail station serving what was back then the north side of the city, this location is operated by one of the largest LCBO. It has a very extensive wine collection, including vintage brands. They organize tasting as they have a designated wing for it. Visiting this location is an experience in itself. Plus if you are looking for something in particular you would probably find it here.
Alok
30.09.2023
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This LCBO location is one of Toronto’s largest and best stocked liquor stores. This was the North Toronto Railway Station between 1915 and 1930. Now it is not only liquor shop but almost a tourist destination also.
Karen alves gaspar
25.09.2023
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For me, one of the best units in the LCBO.The building is extremely beautiful, with a great parking structure to serve customers.The store has an incredible variety of wines and whiskey, as well as great labels of spirits, cocktails and beers. Service is great and very friendly.The store is close to the subway station and has access to buses.
091 H (‪Things‬)
09.08.2023
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My favorite LCBOBecause I like tasting and a lot of wine
Mat Bienczyk
08.08.2023
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Stunning LCBO location in Toronto, went in March 2021. Spent majority of the time at the spirits section, but the vintages section was also great to look around. Much greater selection than your local LCBO, and have many brands/variants that you usually wouldn't be able to find. Worth the journey if you're looking for specific items. The tasting section was currently closed (no surprise), so may be back to try that!
Tim Losie
23.07.2023
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As an American visiting Toronto, I want to warn other Americans that they should skip a visit, if they expect to find anything unusual (i.e. something they can't easily get south of the border). The American whiskey selection is very small, and things like Michter's are over CAD 90. Buffalo Trace is the most difficult thing to get in the U.S. (not where I live, but I've heard people in other cities saying they have to hunt it down), and the price is slightly more than in America when you do the currency conversion.But they still deserve 4 stars, because I hear most other places have an even lesser selection. Plus, they have a very good wine department, and the Canadian beer selection is EXCELLENT. Note that they have beer in two sections. First are the Ontario beers just past the spirits section. Second, way in the back by the rear checkout, there's a large walk-in refrigerator with other Canadian and imported beers. The Ontario selection is the excellent part. The other is just okay.
Ray Nebollo
22.07.2023
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This is the largest LCBO store and the largest liquor store in Canada. This elegant store offers a very wide selection of wine (Including Vintages), beer (Craft beer) and other alcohol. This is a historic building originally built in 1916 as a Canadian Pacific Railway Station (North Toronto Station). The classic clock tower is modelled after the Campanile di San Marco at Saint Mark's Square in Venice. The station operated until 1930 and in 1940 LCBO took up residence. The building and clock was fully restored in 2004.
Victoria B
22.07.2023
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This is a really big LCBO. I pretty much has everything that you need. All of the standard beers and a whole section of beers from microbreweries. There is a huge selection! Kind of different wine options price is really ranging I saw one even for $650. Basically if there was something you were looking for you're probably going to be able to find it here. Did feel like a heavy staff security presence. Front staff seemed to be pretty nice and they had glass up and plastic in between the customer and staff spaces. Everyone wore masks.
Graham Langer
13.07.2023
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I am a bar manager. I do a lot of liquor shopping at a lot of LCBOs. This one is great. The staff are always knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. I was especially impressed by Victoria who cashed me out yesterday. Great attitude and smile. She helped pack everything up and even went above and beyond and offered to help bring everything to my car. Great customer service.

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10 Scrivener Square, Toronto, ON M4W 3Y9
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