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    Spacing Store

    4.1 (10 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Miss Lady ..

    Cute shop with Toronto souvenirs of everything ranging from t-shirts to novels to children's books to keychains and buttons. The only thing I'd say about this store is that it's for Toronto natives who have an affection for things like the local Toronto mascot of raccoons to the neighborhoods and local subway stops. Some of the designs are from a particular company and are repetitive throughout the different forms like keychains, t-shirts and recyclable bags. It's true the prices are a little bit expensive but you have to expect that with a specialty store. I wish they had a little bit more products that represented the diversity of the city. It's nice for a browse. You might find something that personally represents your connection to Toronto. Minimal parking nearby. No street parking in this area.

    Some cool stuff.
    Steven M.

    While making my way to Spadina yesterday I passed by the Spacing Store for the first time and knew I immediately had to go in. This is a little store kind of tucked away (or maybe I'm usually just blind?) but full of awesome Toronto based merchandise inside like posters, pins, t-shirts, patches, pencils, and even dog leashes! I spent a good 15-20 minutes here yesterday and browsing and finally settled on an air freshener for myself and a few little things for Tianna C as well. Overall, I would put this right up there with Cry Wolf for being some of the coolest little merch shops in the downtown area, this is definitely worth checking out!

    $32 is just way too much for a pennant.  If a sale occurs and it hovers near/under 20, I'll come back from Etobicoke!
    Owen R.

    I appreciated the selection of TORONTO items. Employee (owner?) very polite, friendly. Unfortunately with boutique shops I often find the items 5-20 bucks overpriced, there were a few toronto posters,etc I wanted but didn't want enough for the price tag. I respect most of this stuff is designed, created locally; unfortunately I find it hard to pay around 30 bucks for a tshirt.

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    If you are looking for children's books about the city, or TTC related clothing and pins, or niche Toronto merchandise, this is the best store in the city.

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    The Souvenir Market

    The Souvenir Market

    (1 review)

    St. Lawrence, Downtown Core

    There's a gift-shop Battle Royale at the Front Street entry/exit of Toronto's St. Lawrence Market…read more I imagine the owners of the 43 year-old St. Lawrence Smoke & Gift Shop (SLS&GS), and the 10 year-old The Souvenir Market (TSM) shooting daggers with their eyes as they glare at each other across the walkway. I'll let you read my SLS&GS review (https://www.yelp.com/biz/st-lawrence-smoke-and-gift-shop-toronto) to find what's going on over there. As for TSM, there's plenty of cool stuff. IMHO, they win over the Smoke Shop when it comes to maple quality and selection. You'll find maple syrup, maple cookies, maple candies, maple butter, maple chocolate, and maple coffee and tea, just to name the most prominent. I also put TSM on top when it comes to sports stuff ... you'll find a sturdy amount of reasonably priced Toronto Raptors and Blue Jays gear. They also best their cross-walkway rivals in things the Smoke Shop just doesn't have (or has so little of I missed it): TSM wins on RCMP (a.k.a. The "Mounties") stuff, post cards (expensive, but excellent quality), Anne of Green Gables (the famed Canadian novel character) items, and on international flags. When it comes to the standard Toronto- and Canada-adorned items, both stores do well with t-shirts, magnets, mugs, bags, sunglasses, bags, and the rest. There isn't a lot of crossover, though, making both stores must-sees for the souvenir hunter. With a straightforward name like "The Souvenir Market" you expect an abundance and variety of great stuff ... and, boy, TSM delivers!

    CN Tower Gift Shop - CN Tower Gift Shop

    CN Tower Gift Shop

    (11 reviews)

    Entertainment District

    Food/Drinks: The food was pretty basic but tasty. I do feel like the menu felt a bit limited, but…read morewe did enjoy what we ate. I got the ravioli and mashed potatoes, and it was exactly what I expected. I enjoyed every single bite, and I'd probably get the same exact order if I went back. The fries were also pretty good, and the Parmesan did add taste to them. My husband also did enjoy his steak. The drink that I got was an apple flavor, and I just remember it tasting delicious, so it's one of my favorite items that I got that night. Location: The location is beautiful, and it's definitely one for the books. You have a 360 view of Toronto, and it moves very slow, but you get to see all throughout the view of Toronto, and it's very beautiful, especially at night when the lights around are glistening. This place is not a casual place. In my opinion, people were dressed up, as well as ourselves, and it's a perfect place for a special celebration or if you're visiting Toronto like us. We took Uber here as we were visiting Toronto, so I'm not sure how parking works for this location. Service: The service was great. Our server was amazing, and I wish I would've written this review a lot sooner because he deserved a five-star regarding how nice and helpful he was, especially with exploring the menu and answering all our questions. If I visit Toronto, this is definitely somewhere I would like to come again. I think it's worth visiting and experiencing again. I do remember it being more on the pricey side but well worth the price tbh .

    This gift shop is located inside of the CN Tower. It could easily be a stand alone gift shop. You…read moredo not have to pay for any of the tower's attractions to visit the gift shop. It is free to shop. You do have to go through security screening to get to the shop, but it is before any admission stations. This gift shop has a department store kind of feel and not only has CN Tower memorabilia, but Toronto's and Canada's as well. You will find shirts, hats, key chains, magnets post cards, stuffies, toys hats and snacks here. It has a decent collection of stuff. I did think that the stuff they have is a bit pricey, but oh well. My interaction with the staff was limited, but the little that I did have, they were nice enough. Because it takes some work to get to including finding parking, which can be pricey, going through security, and paying higher prices. I would not consider this gift shop a destination spot. It is still a viable option to purchase your trinkets if you are visiting the CN Tower, the Aquarium, or Rogers Centre.

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