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    2.6 (49 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Fresh fruits and veg
    Robert Z.

    Next to No Frills, Walmart is our go to for an 'in and out experience as of today, there are limited line ups and cab go right in without any issues. With the majority of isles now blocked off due to government mandates, you are now limited to mostly pharmacy and food items. From a cost perspective, a but more variety as I believe there are a number of items fro. The US (could be wrong) including fruits and veggies. A little more on the price side for those if compared to No Frills. With the renovation done last year, you now have a more robust butcher and fresh fish stations, with some reasonable helpful staff on the other side. Overall, a good alternative to your usual supermarkets. And if you are shy of long line ups, you aren't likely to find those here as of writing -Zuk

    Worst Apple Turnover ever tasted! Nasty! I ate one, the rest went to Green Bin!
    Mark M.

    Had a craving for Apple Turnovers and bought a box at Walmart. Big mistake! Very nasty. Slimy, over baked, chewy, too much sugar. Worst ever tasted. Had to throw they away!

    Zoom in on the broccoli to see the bird!!
    Rodney C.

    Bird problems for the past month Fresh produce always attracting the birds, their germs and poop galore!

    Aisle
    John Y.

    This is a Wal-Mart on steroids One huge gigantic warehouse like structure with neat and orderly aisles with fully stocked shelves. Gotta be careful though, as when I checked out, they charged me the normal price for an item that was supposedly on sale, needless to say, I declined to purchase the item. Went during lunchtime on a weekday and it was a ghost town, you could hear a pin drop

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    Review Highlights - Walmart

    The store has almost everything I want (more pre-made food would be nice), tons of parking and convenient hours.

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    Canadian Tire - small shovels & ice melt

    Canadian Tire

    2.0(37 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $$

    Please DO NOT go to this automotive service place! In particular, DO NOT deal with Ryan who was…read moreextremely rude, condescending, sexist, and it appears racist as well. I feel for the non-white mechanics working there. I called into the service department as I had a completely flat tire. They said they had a replacement tire that matched what I needed. I got a tow into the service department (I didn't have a spare). The tow truck driver pulled into the service area and then Ryan came out and yelled and berated him. The tow truck driver was not white and neither were most of the mechanics who seemed afraid of Ryan. The issue was that Ryan didn't know how the truck would be able to get out of the service area. The mechanics quickly figured it out. I checked in with the tow truck guy to see if he was ok and he kindly nodded. Ryan then processed my request while trying to upsell me on a full new set of tires and while being abrupt and condescending. I waited an hour, my car seemed ready to go, Ryan was nowhere to be found, so I asked another serviceman to check me out. Please do not go here for car services especially if you are not white, a woman, or don't want to support sexist, racist, and rude servicemen. They could fire Ryan of course, but I'm unclear if the toxicity stems from further up the ladder. In the meantime, please pass this experience and do not support them until they have addressed these issues. I should note that I'm a white woman and the customers who were white/male were treated very differently than those who were/are not white and male.

    Positives: - if you know what you're looking for, their…read morewebsite indicates the price, quantity available and store aisle. This saves a lot of time. - store flyer is delivered weekly - great sales - huge variety of products offered - large parking lot Negatives: - customer service staff are slow and unfriendly. I can be the only person waiting while two staff members talk to each other and ignore me. - return policy is limited if the package is opened. I was told I couldn't get a credit and had to buy something else during that shopping trip or forfeit my refund. When I pushed back, they gave me a refund card that expires in one year. It doesn't show the balance or expiry date on the card.

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    Vacuum cleaners (Dysons are in locked case)

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    Shops on Yonge - Little food  court seating area

    Shops on Yonge

    1.6(8 reviews)
    4.3 kmLangstaff
    $

    It has been a few years observing this place. I first saw this in 2020 and looked at it a few…read moretimes in 2021 and 2022. Now that it is 2023 (ending soon), it is still dead. Shops are on sale. The location is not that great. Just north of steeles and in the middle of nowhere. One has to wonder why you would shop there. Too many offices are occupying the place. This place reminds me of Pacific Mall (dying), Oriental Mall (dead except the old people hanging out there) and perhaps to a lessor extent a dead mall like Center Point. Why would you go there when Center Point is so close with free parking? Since many of the shops are owned and nothing new is happening, I figure it will just slowly die with increasing management fees. Whoever designed the place is missing what shows up in other malls. They should have studied real estate design better (no mentioning what they lack). If any shop disappears, does it matter?

    Shops on Yonge had opened its doors for almost 2 years. The first time I went there was 1 year ago…read morewhen the Supermarket just opened up and new business was moving in and trying their luck with the promise of business from the condo development in the immediate area. Back then was less than 50% occupied with a mixture of business from different ethnic groups: Korean, Chinese, Persian. A year later, I was hoping that more business would have moved in but sadly a lot of the original business was no longer here and no new business brave enough to open up new venture. The mall has quite a nice set up but definitely lack any foot traffic. The supermarket in the basement area is the busiest of them all but with underground parking attached to the supermarket most customers are not going to visit other stores/business upstairs. I feel sorry for the investors that bought the units and not able to rent it out for over 1 year. But it is just not a good location to start a business here unless you already have a good client base and they willing to visit your new location!

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    Supermarket entrance

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    Bakery in supermarket

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    Shops On Yonge - Food courts table and chairs

    Shops On Yonge

    3.5(2 reviews)
    4.3 kmLangstaff

    Last Saturday, I dropped by Shops on Yonge to pick up dinner at Aburiyaki Sushi, which is in the…read morefood court. Shops on Yonge is a new set of businesses integrated with condominiums on the northeast corner of Yonge Street and Doncaster Avenue. There is underground parking for the condos in this corner, along with World Shops and Shops on Yonge. Parking is free. I parked closer to the World Shops elevator. I took it up to the second floor and then used the skywalk to walk over to Shops on Yonge Street. Just before 5 pm on a Saturday, there was a decent amount of activity at Shops on Yonge. There was a hair salon that didn't have an empty chair. Every seated customer was getting a new 'do. I walked by Belifornia Bakery and salivated over the cake slices in the display case. I was happy to see a convenience store, too. I took the elevator up to the second floor. This place has three floors. I looked down at the P1 floor and saw a massive supermarket. I soon realized that it was Seasons Food Mart. It looked so deadly that I decided not to drop by. I knew that if I did, I'd be broke and I'd need help carrying my purchases to my car. I'm definitely returning when it's payday. The setup at Shops on Yonge is a cross between British flagship stores, such as Marks and Spencer, and shopping complexes in Shanghai, such as the Agile International Plaza. With the former, the entire grocery section is in the basement and the selection is highly impressive. With the latter, each floor has some sort of shopping theme. The first floor has the Muji flagship store. If you want food, everything is on the second floor. For fashion, check out the third floor. I passed by Tea Shop 168 to hit the food court. I saw one woman with a massive bowl of udon noodles in soup and it looked good. You can dine at the food court, with tables and chairs far apart to enforce physical distancing. I made a mental note of a Shanghai pan-fried buns place. I'll remember it because my last name is in the business's name! I picked up my food at Aburiyaki Sushi. It's a family-run business and the woman was super nice. I'm so glad that I ventured over to Shops on Yonge. There's plenty for me to discover. I used to drop by here to shop at a local bookstore and housewares store. Both have shuttered for good, which explains why I rarely visit the area. I have a reason now. (291)

    It's a nice 2-storey mall with many small businesses. Lots of stores are empty and I believe…read moreCOVID-19 pandemic hasn't helped with the situation. Most of the people visit to go to a specific store and not to browse the mall. There are a few Currency Exchange stores, mobile stores and jewelry stores. The food court is very small and has a limited variety of stores/food. There is a Korean department store underground for some last minute shopping. Underground parking and several parking spots are available in front of the mall.

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    Shops On Yonge - Aburiyaki Sushi

    Aburiyaki Sushi

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    Pretty decor

    Shops On Yonge - The first character is my last name. It must be good... haha!

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    Walmart - exterior entrance

    Walmart

    2.0(36 reviews)
    4.4 km
    $

    I usually stock my breakfast staples like shelled hemp hearts at Costco but I had to get some soon…read moresince and we're running low and noticed Walmart sell bulk hemp hearts in my recent trip for I think even cheaper ($12.97 at Walmart) than Costco in store! The Great Value brand 907g bag is not even listed on their Walmart website so I suppose you have to pick it up in person to get this. Its organic too and seem to be similar product though I do notice the Costco one does have Halal certification if that matters to you. It's also listed as Product of Canada whereas I don't see that label at Costco. What a great buy! Now I know I don't need to reach Costco to get these staples. If you also deck out your smoothies, oatmeal, cereals, baked goods or yogurts with some hemp hearts for added protein, this is a great find. PSA: My friend recently got hacked on her Walmart account and someone made a bunch of grocery purchases for pick up in a different city. I highly recommend to not save your credit card info down at Walmart in case some hacker is able to access it. She was able to get her funds returned from her credit card company but be careful out there! Another friend got hacked from her loyalty points so lock up them loyalty cards if you're not redeeming too.

    The staff helped me out and gave me free samples of protein powder(Thanks Alex) . The collection of…read moremany delicious fruits and vegetable made me so happy as a fruit enthusiast on a diet. Overall this store is an overall 4.5 out of 5 because of the spider in the corner bit me.

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    Walmart - Shelled organic hemp hearts 907g for $12.97

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    Shelled organic hemp hearts 907g for $12.97

    Promenade Shopping Centre - elevator near customer service

    Promenade Shopping Centre

    3.2(52 reviews)
    4.9 km
    $$

    I am upgrading this to a four…read more Lots of food choices, a truly phenomenal T&T but what stands out more than anything is that this place focuses heavily on Security and is safe for everyone. They now have a pickleball court which was busy. Malls are changing with the times to include indoor exercise facilities and a range of food options, while focusing less on traditional retail. I'm not a mall person but this place had an overall vibe which I appreciated.

    My sister and I were recently visiting Toronto and visited the Promenade to grab coffee with our…read morecousin. We planned for extra time so that we could walk around the mall. It's been many years since we've been in the Promenade, and it probably wouldn't be a surprise that we barely recognized it as a lot has changed. We stopped by in the early afternoon on a Friday. My sister and I met my cousin at Tim Hortons in the food court. While my cousin and I both enjoyed a beverage and a donut at Tim Hortons, my sister instead opted for Yogenfruz. My sister later had lunch at Sushi-Q while I chose Feta & Olives. We were surprised a number of the food vendors were closed on a weekday afternoon. We then stopped in Roots, Dollarama, and Olive Branch. There were certainly a variety of different vendors, and it was fun to learn there was now a pickleball place in the Promenade. The Promenade has a Guest Services team that staff the counter located at the Bathurst Street Main Entrance. The mall also offers free Wi-Fi, complimentary wheel chairs, access to SmarteCarte Self-Serve strollers, and family parking options at each of their main entrances with parking options for expectant mothers and parents with young children. The hours at the mall are Monday through Friday from 10 AM to 8 PM and Saturday through Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM. There are holiday hours published for Black Friday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day. The Promenade also has special events like free treats on Halloween (this Friday), the Haunted Carnevil from Halloween for three days, and an Autism fundraising night at the St. Louis Bar & Grill throughout half of October and November. You can go to https://www.promenade.ca and scroll to the bottom of the page to sign up for their for the latest news, promotions, and exciting events. You can also read up on the stores, learn about promotions and events, purchase gift cards, learn more about the mall in general, and follow them on social media.

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    Promenade Shopping Centre - Upper level

    Upper level

    Promenade Shopping Centre - Center Court
 Promenade Mall

    Center Court Promenade Mall

    Promenade Shopping Centre - Entrance 4

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    Entrance 4

    World Shops - The world fits on Yonge Street. it's where World Shops are located.

    World Shops

    4.0(1 review)
    4.3 kmLangstaff

    On Saturday, I dropped by Shops on Yonge to pick up dinner at the food court. I parked underground…read more I noticed that the parking lot connected to a bunch of condominiums, Shops on Yonge, and World Shops. I was parked closer to the elevators to World Shops and decided to check them out. Underground parking is free. I saw parking machines to pay for parking that were wrapped up. I'm assuming that either you had to pay for parking in the past or there are thoughts of making folks pay up down the road. What I love about the majority of doors at World Shops, from the three sets of doors at the underground parking to get to and from the elevators, to the washrooms, are the wave sensors. You wave your hand in front of the sensor and the door magically opens in front of you. Try that on small children who will think that you are a magician! It's perfect during a pandemic. No contact. Less risk. Sadly, you do need to press the button to get an elevator to take you to the two other floors of World Shops. There are hand sanitizer dispensers that have motion sensors if you need them. World Shops tends to have more health and financial businesses than anything else. Some health services include a medical centre, a dental clinic, an optometry office, and an endocrinology and diabetes centre. There's an RBC and a few accounting businesses. I walked by a computer store that was closed just before 5 pm. The only retail sign of life was a hair salon. A man was cleaning the glass. I did manage to pass by another shopper who was browsing, so that was nice. It was pretty quiet. I used the women's washroom. It was clean. Frankly, World Shops is impeccably clean. For most shoppers, Shops on Yonge is far more interesting, including a food court and a grocery store that occupies the entire first floor. World Shops offers more specialized services. For most shoppers, Shops on Yonge is far more interesting, including a food court and a grocery store that occupies the entire first floor. World Shops offers more specialized services. There is a skywalk between World Shops and Shops on Yonge. There aren't any wave sensors to open the doors. It is convenient when the weather isn't ideal and you'd rather stay indoors when moving between the two areas. I enjoyed browsing around World Shops. If I do need any medical or financial assistance, I know where to go. (289)

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    World Shops - Skywalk from World Shops to Shops on Yonge

    Skywalk from World Shops to Shops on Yonge

    World Shops - I love this wave sensor to open the door!

    I love this wave sensor to open the door!

    World Shops - Parking is free!

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    Parking is free!

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