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Nablus Creamery

5.0 (1 review)
Closed 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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Lakeview Cheese Galore - A coupla units down from Stonehooker!

Lakeview Cheese Galore

4.5(2 reviews)
13.9 km

This is a fantastic little place any foodie must visit when they are in town. Lots of local…read morecheeses to choose from and sample and they will help you find exactly what you are looking for.

A coupla units down from Stonehooker is Lakeview Cheese Galore, a specialty cheese shop. Aside…read morefrom cheeses, they also sell jams, spreads, a small selection of cured sausages, & non-alcoholic drinks like cold brew, kombucha, cider, etc. Store itself is quite small. And according to the friendly male staff member who helped me, about 70% of the cheeses are locally produced. I believe they also make cheese platters for parties. Since the store is small, it is not really meant for browsing. It is best if you're cooking or just want a bunch of cheeses and someone to help you pick out something according to your palate/recipe. 5* service all the way! I was even offered a sample of a caramelized onion cheddar. It was delicious. Of course, it's on the pricey side, priced per 100g. It was $5-6/0.25" slice of cheese. This is GREAT if you're not a huge cheese eater and just want enough for something that you're eating without wasting the rest of the brick. There is a small outdoor seating area, but I'm not sure what it's for. Do they do grilled cheese?? That would be a GREAT idea as this area doesn't have much food options. Highly recommended for cheese lovers...or those who try to be!

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Good Cheese - Wine and cheese tasting at Good Cheese on Gerrard St. E. Amazing combinations so far!

Good Cheese

4.9(15 reviews)
33.4 kmRiverdale
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This is, at its core, a gourmet cheese and wine shop, along with all the usual companions for these…read moretwo delightful products (crackers, olives, tinned sardines or octopus), some prepared foods...I can't adequately describe the breadth of their offerings...oh yes, also potato chips and duck pasta sauce and jamon and charcuterie boards and...look, just go to their website. The staff are friendly and super knowledgeable about both the cheeses and wines they sell. I appreciate that there is a fair amount of their cheese selection dedicated to Canadian cheese makers/farms. The ambience is an upscale store with a warm feel. I think you can also get a drink and small things to nibble on while you're there. They offer local delivery, which I used last Christmas with no problems. Basically, this is a local gem. Yes, the prices are on the higher side, but you're paying for real quality. Next time you're in the neighborhood, why not at least drop in and take a look around

Mmm... 64 slices of American cheese... 63... 62…read more.. Firstly I'll just put this out there just cuz: Growing up this address was a Cambodian restaurant ran by a friend's father who was a Cambodian army officer and kept talking about one day returning to his homeland to help with demining efforts (the legacy of the dark Khmer Rouge era). Right now this address hosts Good Cheese, which when it first opened felt like a gentrifying jab in the area (what, a wine snack bar in East Chinatown, what whitey madness is this?!), but never got around to trying it in that phase. During COVID they didn't just like many restaurants at the time pivoted to selling bottles, they revamped themselves to be more of a gourmet grocery, which is the iteration I am only familiar with. They still have some bar seating if you ever so inclined to have a glass and a bite. Though mainly you're probably here to admire the top-to-bottom shelf after shelf of gourmet goods from local and imported sources--jams by Kitten & the Bear; French chips in interesting flavours; chocolates; $10 and up canned sardines and other seafood, elevated stuff you won't find elsewhere to treat yourself or cook up a special meal. Wine and beer to take home--fridges stocked with a variety of Ontario craft brews not even the LCBO carries, such as Badlands and a couple Ottawa breweries (Tooth & Nail, Dominion City) I came across on an Ottawa trip. There's a bit of an European-esque grocery vibe to this place, complete with passionate and sometimes quirky staff. And of course there's cheese--good, fancy cheese.

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