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Woodbine Mall

1.7 (3 reviews)
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Westwood Square - Interior

Westwood Square

3.2(6 reviews)
3.0 km•Malton
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I recently stayed in Vaughan for one night, close to the Brampton border. I was looking for a place…read moreto buy bubble tea for lunch the following day and found out that there's a bubble tea place at Westwood Square. I ventured out to this mall. I know this mall as Westwood Mall. When I worked at the old location of my current employer, I'd often drive up Goreway Drive to head home, and dropped by this mall now and again. It has been a good decade since I was last in this mall and it has changed. It used to be anchored by a Walmart. It was gone, which saddened me. It was a decent store that served this neighbourhood well. These days, you have Shoppers Drug Mart and Fresh Co. anchoring this mall. I do like the latter. The produce is fresh and it's a clean store that always has everything that I need. Although it looks nicer inside, it's a weird assortment of stores. I recognized the Scotiabank and that was it. Most are local. You get everything from luggage to cell phone accessories. The food court is on the second floor. It was where my bubble tea place is, but I never got that far. I ultimately got my beverages from Westwood Convenience on the main floor. Several people have mentioned that this mall has a sketchy vibe to it. I'd have to agree. The woman in front of me at the convenience store seemed incredibly out of it. She was looking for wrappers for her smokes. I couldn't tell whether she was in the lineup to pay. Frankly, I didn't think she knew, either! I'd return for Fresh Co. You can shop at this supermarket without going into the mall itself, which is what I like. Other than that, it serves the local community. However, it's such a shame that the Walmart is gone and folks need to drive further to find another one. (257)

Very small sketchy kind off mall. Its mainly a square with low end stores but they do have a…read moreShoppers Drug Mart, Walmart and Feshco. The food court is good with various options such as Nepalis food, Indian food and Mediterranean food. There is plenty of parking.

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Westwood Square - Westwood Convenience

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Sheridan Mall

Sheridan Mall

2.7(7 reviews)
7.1 km•Downsview
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This tired, old mall was never more than a barely adequate one. I'm sorry to see that in spite of a…read morefew cosmetic attempts to upgrade some store exteriors, it's really going to crap. You have a precious few necessities like the Bank of Montreal and .. I wouldn't necessarily call the Tim Hortons or any of the other retailers, necessities. You have an LCBO, a Winners, a Dollarama. So many tiny little other enclosed booths inside that are hardly worthy of being called stores. It was like looking at a strangely ruined version of a cross between a Pacific Mall kind of setup and an abandoned shell of a mall in Buffalo, but with few patrons. Not at all bustling, practically depressing. The whole interior is badly deteriorating. The floors are faded and worn, the glass windows are cluttered and dingy. We went into the Ardene for a gift shopping run and it's pretty much the highlight of this mall. Would not bother coming back if I can avoid it.

This mall is the epitome of the Ghetto Mall. It is very run down with many storefronts empty. Many…read moreno name stores with poor quality merchandise. Lots of animal print clothing in synthetic fabrics. Why do I go here, you may ask? Well, it's across the street from my dentist, who is the best dentist ever, and I have followed him all across town from since the time when he was at Bathurst and Bloor almost 2 decades ago. And even now that I live in Ottawa, I still see my dentist in Toronto and make a whole road trip out of it, but I digress. I never know what traffic is like in Toronto so sometimes I arrive for my appointment way too early and so I head across the street to the mall. Every time I'm there, I ask myself what am I doing here? This is not a shopping destination. I have never purchased anything there. If you live in the area I'm sure it's functional enough - there is a Walmart there, but I would never make a special trip just to go there. Even the Winners, which is one of my favourite stores, is not that good there. The food court has independent stores as opposed to chains although they have chains too. And the layout is interesting, the food court stalls are in a cluster at the centre and the seats are all around the perimeter. This Mall is in serious need of revitalization in my opinion.

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Sheridan Mall - Storefront.

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Sheridan Mall - Mostly independent vendors in their food court!

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Mostly independent vendors in their food court!

Six Points Plaza

Six Points Plaza

3.0(7 reviews)
10.2 km•Etobicoke
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I had a disappointing experience with the pharmacy services at Shopper's Drug Mart in Six Points…read morePlaza, and I feel compelled to caution potential customers. On January 24th, I called the pharmacy and requested a delivery. I was informed it would arrive the following day on the 25th. There was no mention whatsoever of a delivery fee. Given that my medication is covered by my employer, the assumption of no payment required seemed reasonable to me, especially when it was not discussed during the initial call. I usually pick up my medication and pay for it in person actually, so I genuinely didn't know. Fast forward to January 29th, five days later, the delivery guy called in advance and asked for $2 upon arrival, which was the first time I had heard about this. I attempted to pay with a $20 bill when he arrived - it was all I had in my purse - only to be refused. Then begins the saga of trying to settle this paltry sum with the pharmacy. Upon being contacted by the pharmacy an hour later, I am met with hostility and inflexibility by a woman - she sounded Asian but I'm not entirely sure. Despite offering various payment methods, including a TD Debit Visa, paying online via their website or making a bank transfer, all are summarily rejected. Instead, I am bluntly told that only a traditional credit card will suffice, which I do not possess. She was increasing agitated and hostile at my suggestions to pay her. The pinnacle of unprofessionalism is reached when I am threatened with a ban on future deliveries and subjected to accusatory remarks. The pharmacist was angry and insisted that I should have known about the delivery fee despite it never being mentioned during the initial conversation. I told her this, and she said that he did tell me over the phone on the 24th and accused me of lying. I don't know how she can know this when she wasn't present during the call. I asked her if I could pay the delivery the next time I pick up my medication, and she just says, "Fine, whatever." The entire exchange left me feeling demeaned, disrespected, and utterly disgusted with the level of customer service provided. To be treated like a criminal over a mere $2 charge is not only absurd but indicative of a pharmacy that prioritizes profit over patient care. In conclusion, if you value your time, money, and sanity, I don't recommend Shopper's Drug Mart pharmacy at Six Points Plaza if you have other options. The sheer incompetence and unprofessionalism on display was unparalleled.

I'll admit that it's a ratty looking plaza but on the flip side, Six Points Plaza has most of my…read morebasic needs covered. - First thing would be the location, which is right outside of Kipling Subway station. If you've ever lived or ventured to this neck of the woods you'd know that this is the biggest cluster of convenient stores until you hit either Cloverdale Mall at the 427 or the Kingsway strip! - The store round up begins with the ever so convenient 24/7 Shoppers Drug Mart complete with a post office. - Next we have Starbucks and if you prefer a more Cannock roast Timmies is three doors down from the plaza. - A super friendly BMO is added to the mix. - Recently a Bulk Barn has come in to replace the now defunct Blockbuster. - A tasty hidden gem bakery - A superb fruit and veggie market - Hidden around the corner is both a pet store and a Dominos Pizza.

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Dixie Park - Dixie Park Centre

Dixie Park

3.2(26 reviews)
9.9 km
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I frankly didn't know that the Asian mall by my workplace is called Dixie Park Centre. I only know…read moreit as the Asian food court that offers yummy cheap eats. My manager introduced me to this place. Our team drops by now and again to enjoy good meals at affordable prices. The food stall that I frequent the most is Arigato Box. When you are staring at all the food stalls, Arigato Box is the one on the right. This stall has a huge menu that's on a board. It's got pictures and prices. I tend to get the bento box because it has a bit of everything that I love and there is more than one type of bento box. I love yeung chow fried rice. Both Honey Pepper and Dynasty BBQ make this dish exceptionally well. They both don't skip on huge shrimp and veggies. It's delicious. Sea Star has Hong Kong-style items. I remember getting a seafood dish with two sauces with my manager. We loved the tomato sauce, but the white sauce had no flavour at all. We still loved the comforting food. There used to be a Vietnamese food stall called Pho Tai Loi. I loved the pho and vermicelli dishes. I was sad when it closed for good. I believe that a Filipino stall has taken over. I haven't tried it. I will admit that I rarely shop at other stores in this mall. It does have a second floor. The only reason why I was up there was because I needed to use the washroom. Washrooms are upstairs. The food court is downstairs. There is a snack shop called MyDelish on the first floor that has decent Filipino baked goods and more. I ended up getting pork rinds that had palm vinegar. They were fabulous. I remember getting bubble tea at Phoenix Bubble Tea eons ago, which is roughly across from the food court. I don't recall if I loved or hated it, so I need to get another one to sort that out. There was a clothing store next door from which my manager bought a purple hoodie. He is more of a mall shopper than I am. He was extremely happy with his purchase. I do know that there's Gino's Pizza. It's like the beacon of light at this mall. It has always been there since I found out about this mall. I like it here. It's a good place to stop by when you're on a budget, but want good food. I should visit more businesses in this mall when I'm back. (103)

Been here to grab food a couple times at the food court as my family loves to eat here. This place…read morehas a bunch of foods to choose from such as sushi, chinese food, and more. I would say its relatively fairly priced. They also have other shops as well that sell clothing and cool goodies which is cool. I love strolling around while waiting for my food as there's always something I could look at. I would say though that the place is sometimes messy and the food court does get crowded sometimes. Service is also pretty quick.

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Dixie Park - Dixie Park Centre - storefront

Dixie Park Centre - storefront

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Dixie Park Centre

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