I go to this store on a daily basis. Buying a beer is a part of my daily routine that includes staring at neighborhood cats, talking to random street signs, making car noises while I walk down the street pretending to be driving a Ferrari, and drinking, at a minimum, three cups of coffee. After this eventful morning, I go to the Beer Store, return one to two empty cans, talk to the helpful staff about my conversion to Christianity and my love of having toonies in my back pocket. After ordering and receiving my beer, I tend to linger in the store and stare at the employees. It becomes slightly awkward at this point as I have nothing more to say beyond my conversion to Christianity and having a toonie in my pocket, so I just smile and mumble nonsense. The nice and helpful employees will ask ``What do you say?" I proceed to rehash my nonsense, they in turn laugh awkwardly, and then I leave the store, looking back towards the employees a minimum of three times just to be sure they didn't disappear on me like my family has. Did I mention about the toonie in my back pocket? Look to the the Google page about Christianity to see my story and my review of my...
Read moreThe store has trouble following their own covid guildines (that they put out for customers to follow) then get mad when customers don't follow those guildines that they themselves can't even adhere too. The manager is also an overweight mouth breather who refuses services to people who don't share the same outlook as him. I watched him refuse service to someone else who was inline. Very unprofessional. Would recommend people to support local corner stores who sell alcohol instead. No waiting lines and definitely no...
Read moreEveryone who works here is top notch and extremely helpful. Best Beer Store to go to in...
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