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89, Gould Street, M5B 2R1, Toronto, Toronto Division, CA Canada
contacts phone: +1 416-862-7171
website: www.metro.ca
larger map & directionsLatitude: 43.6582442, Longitude: -79.3770616
Vance Gilbert
::The place has changed quite a bit inside if you haven't been there in a couple of years. The florist section was replaced a couple of times but most recently, the area sports a "beer only" checkout counter. I'm sure I won't see anyone passed out there.
Abhishek Pandey
::You'd mostly get what you expect to buy from here. Very good variety and good pricing. Recommended for your weekly shopping
Stephenn Quaglia
::Small manageable fish meats veg. Busy at lunch time. Prepared foods. Located off a food court and downtown mall. The courts are located above this area. Subway entrance and Service Ontario. Dollar and Ontario LCBO.
SenseiOfSnark
::Jan/10/18: Distilled water now on sale while Carlton Loblaw's has been out for 4 days. Attention those with portable humidifiers and/or medical equipment. One of my two go to places for groceries. Luv the seafood mix at the Deli counter. Fast fry Angus round steaks, which are perfect for sandwiches and can't find at other grocery stores. Find the staff super friendly and helpful. Respectable amount of fresh produce means quick turnover unlike mass quantity that lay to rot or are thrown away nightly...again, like another grocery store in the neighbourhood. Lunch counter offer hot meals with a good variety of choices. Plus they have BRIO!!! Other than Pizza Nova and George's Diner, I find this tasty Italian treat super hard to find so yes, I'm glad Metro has it in stock. Easily accessible.
True Adventure
::For a downtown grocery store it is fine. You know you are going to pay more although they do honor Metro flyer prices so that will say a bunch of money. They used to be 24 hr and are now just till midnight which is still pretty good. The Loblaw up at Church and Carlton is WAY, WAY nicer (and of course more $$$) but if you are just looking to pop in and out for a few items this is a good choice. Typically there are line ups as they never seem to have enough cashiers on. Staff is friendly and the store was renovated fairly recently (to compete I am sure with the Loblaw near by). Beats Rabba Fine Foods though.