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    The Milky Whey

    3.0 (7 reviews)
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    Mountainoak Cheese

    Mountainoak Cheese

    5.0
    (1 review)
    27.4 km

    This is a long overdue review…read more.. Once I found out that they give cheese tours, I made it a compulsory event on my to do list. They host monthly Saturday cheese tours and it cost $7 per person. Remember to call or email in advance to reserve a spot. My boyfriend and I arrived ~10 mins earlier than the scheduled tour. The ladies in the cheese shop area were super nice and told us to start sampling the cheese whilst we wait for the other parties to arrive. This was the first time I heard and tasted quark. We were told by the staff that it can be used in place of yoghurt - eg. eat it straight up or add it to baking. For the tour, they will give you shoe/boot covers and a hair net. They shut down the production line whilst giving the tour, which makes sense for hygiene reasons. The production area was immaculate! The tour guide told us they clean all the equipments and production area at the end of each day after a batch of cheese is made. The tour was informative and our guide was happy to answer all our questions. Apparently ~4000 liters of milk makes 100kg worth of cheese. Out of all the different production stages/areas, we spent the longest in the impressive "cheese cave". There were so many wheels of cheese!!! Each wheel weighs ~10kg and the net worth of cheese in the aging room were in the millions. After the tour the different parties waited in line to buy cheese. The cheese are all vacuum sealed to prolong storage life. Out of the 6 types of cheese I bought, the truffle flavour was favourite. It had a strong truffle aroma with an underlying milky taste.

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    The lane to the store, with a fallen cow :(
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    Watson's Chelsea Bazaar

    Watson's Chelsea Bazaar

    4.3
    (4 reviews)
    0.1 km

    Watson's is a very cool British store specializing in dishes, glassware, baking and cookware, and…read morehome decor. They sell Fiesta dishes and cookware, pretty pastel colored SMEG toasters, mixers, and coffee pots, and Christmas decorations and adorable Christmas dishes that said HO HO HO. Some of my favorite items I saw there were coffee mugs with Gustav Klimt designs and a tea pot with attached cup that had Van Gogh's Sunflowers printed on it. I saw so many cute and cool items here! It's a large store and reminds me a bit of Pier One or Cost Plus World Market. It's located right next door to MacLeods Scottish Shop which is also worth checking out. Watson's is a nice shop with lots of unique finds, and I'd definitely suggest checking it out if you are shopping in Stratford.

    Watson's is an institution in Stratford, at least to me! I've going to Stratford ever summer for…read morethe past 24 years and I do remember a time without Watson's to pop into. They have so many different types of plates, glasses and kitchen hodgepodge, I could stay there for hours. Near the back in their bath section they sell extremely cheap lavender satchels for your drawers. In Toronto, those things cost $12.50! I paid $3.50 and stocked up. They also have cheaper items downstairs. The best aspect of this place? Their KITTIES. They have two (used to have more than 2 but I only saw two last time) that lay amongst the china and goods. Often they are sleeping and very receptive to petting, as in they do not wake up and you can pet them forever! The kitties of Watson's are memorials of my childhood. Love it there!

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    The Milky Whey - cheese - Updated August 2026

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