This is sort of a hybrid convenience/grocery store in the Church-Wellesley Village. There is one major pro… it’s open 24 hours. So if you’re craving ice cream after the bars close at 2AM, then this is the place to hit up. In fact, I kind of wonder if most of their business takes place in the wee hours of the morning. The one primary characteristic of their offerings is that it’s expensive… more than Loblaw’s, more than Rabba, more than Metro, more than Sobey’s. The other suggestion is to avoid the produce… it’s both rather gross looking and expensive. In short, this is your drunk 2AM kind of supermarket.
Bernie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Mississauga, Canada
Hard to rank variety stores. it has gum, it has candy, it has some essential groceries, lottery tickets and an ATM. I think that’s all a variety store needs. no need to knock that.
Luis H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Toronto, Canada
Convenient grocery store in the corner of Church and Gloucester Streets. A Village legacy, this store offers basic groceries that are higher than what you find at the No Frills a few blocks away. Very bustling with customers on Friday and Saturday nights, the store is helpful for those looking for groceries after hours. Due to their high prices, I avoid them and go to Rabba’s or trek it to Sobeys, Loblaws, or Metro which are open 24 hours.
Chris P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Calgary, Canada
This is a fairly large location as far as Hasty Markets go. They have a decent selection of everything but not as much as the Rabba around the corner. The gentleman behind the till was a little intolerant of my $ 2.25 Gatorade purchase and my wanting to pay debit for it. «You must have a minimum $ 5 purchase for debit». Though retailers aren’t allowed to do that I didn’t put up a fuss and found something else to up my total. That will however be a consideration the next time I’m walking by and want something cool to drink.