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Dollarama

3.0 (5 reviews)
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Panda Mart

(11 reviews)

Scarborough

Recently visited Panda Mart after the hype died down. They restocked with many holiday decor with…read moreChristmas trees in all heights and colours starting ranging from $12 to just over $100. These are not prelit, but even if you have to buy the lights at full price, it's still worthwhile. The warehouse is massive with many home items. If you need buckets or stools in all shapes, sizes and colours, this is the place. They have a decent selection of suitcases starting for around $30 for a carry on. It's a great option for a point A to B. If it breaks, so be it. The animal wheely chairs are cute and makes a great gift. They start at $28 with nothing over $50. Thry have many hair accessories which makes the perfect loot bag gift for little girls. They start at $0.60 for a pair. This is the place for stocking stuffers, loot bags, party supplies, home stuff especially for newly unfurnished homes. They probably won't last, but it will get you through your student dorm days.

This is a big store! It's literally a Temu warehouse but in real life…read more They have a shortage of shopping carts but I found a shopping basket (the one that rolls on the floor). They have a huge selection of interior decor like fake flowers and home goods. Cons: it's literally so busy, the store is messy and stuff is all over the place. The aisle is a bit narrow it's so crowded it was so hard to move. They did set a limit for how many ppl can go in later on. There's also A LOT OF LITTER! I saw so many Tim Hortons and beverage cups in random spots. Kids were also running havoc. The electronics are sparse. Not sure about the quality. There's a lot of furnitures too like bed frames! I saw some trolley for $15 which is a good deal! Service is nonexistent, there is someone watching and directing the cashier lines (don't worry bout someone budding you)

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Shoppers World

(10 reviews)

$$

East York

Shoppers World Danforth was once a great little mall with many stores. Marks and Spencer's was once…read morethere as well as Zellers.

My rating is 3.5 stars. It's mainly for sentimental reasons…read more I grew up in the Beaches. Shoppers World was the closest mall to where I lived. It made me realize why I enjoy travelling to places further away from my neighbourhood. It's what I knew growing up. No mall within walking distance? I'm taking the TTC to get to Shoppers World and more! I have fond memories of having early dismissals from high school. I'd end up taking either the bus or streetcar to Main subway station, and taking the subway a stop east to Victoria Park. I'd then walk over to Shoppers World by cutting through the huge parking lot that still exists to this day. I recently dropped by Shoppers World to fetch lunch at Church's Chicken. This eatery occupies a small part of the parking lot. It's a nice addition, although detached from the actual mall itself. This mall was cool in my eyes as a kid growing up. It had Eaton's (my closest major department store), Marks & Spencer (I always loved the crisps and t-shirts that were high-quality), and Coles (Coles Notes helped me get through understanding Shakespearean plays). I never got anything at the food court, likely because I liked the snacks at Marks & Spencers more. Over the years, Eaton's shuttered and Zellers moved in. Zellers then went away for good and Target occupied the store. At one stage, I believe that this Target was its Canadian flagship store. It was weird and cool to me. Sadly, it went away, too. Is there some sort of department store curse here? Currently, Lowe's is where all these department stores used to be. Here's hoping that it stays for many decades. The Dominion became Metro. I shopped there often with my mom. I grew up enjoying grocery shopping with my mom, which is still the case to this day. It was nice seeing Metro buzzing with activity when I was there. I didn't officially go into the mall to shop, as we are in a pandemic and I don't have the desire to browse. This mall does have Staples, Shoppers Drug Mart, Dollarama, M&M Food Market (formerly Meat Shop), and more. I'd like to revisit this mall someday and figure out what has changed. As a teen, I enjoyed sewing and crafting. Although not a part of the mall, I frequently visited Fabricland on Danforth, across from this mall. It closed years ago, but I enjoyed getting fabric and patterns at both Eaton's and Fabricland. (83)

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