“A good place to hang around. There are showrooms of MK, CK, reitmans, old navy, H&M, Hudson bay and so on. So, would say can go for shopping so many things in one go. Though not huge like Eaton, there is a large food court full with different types of restaurants. Like that part as well.”
“Outstanding and caring service from Yorkville Village Dentistry. Dr Mendes and her team are clearly invested in delivering the best possible care to their patients., As someone who has felt judged by dentists before, and had some fear of them, it is a great relief to have found Dr Mendes, who not only is caring, friendly and kind, but has maintained my teeth beautifully and in some cases reversed issues that other dentists told me were not treatable. Her team is equally talented and caring - shout out to the talented and kind Brooke, who does my cleanings. Also worth noting, they have never kept me waiting past my scheduled appointment time — a real rarity in medical/dental offices, and a clue that they.actually respect their patients. I can’t give this office a higher recommendation. A real gem!!”
9AM - 5PM
207 Queens Quay W Suite 141, Toronto“Agree with the other comments. This place can become so much greater! Better restaurants, add stores and more events.
The escalators are not working. What if you're disabled and can't find the elevators?”
“One of the best spots in Midtown Toronto. Shopping is OK, getting better with the new stores joining. Excellent choice of restaurants, plenty of free parking (I don't understand why people park illegally, but that will be a different review).”
“This Mall is a great shopping spot (recently visited on Dhanteras festival)
with a solid mix of stores for everyone. It has popular brands, clothing stores, electronics, and a good selection of dining options in the food court.
The layout is easy to navigate, and it’s generally clean and well-maintained. There are also places to sit and relax, which is nice for taking breaks during shopping.
The mall can get busy, but there’s usually plenty of parking. Overall, it’s a convenient and enjoyable place to shop, hang out, and grab a bite.
From quick shopping trips to spending a few hours browsing and dining, Fairview Mall offers a little bit of everything in a clean, comfortable setting. It’s definitely one of the go-to shopping spots in the area!”
“Personally I don’t think there is a better combination of grocery store, restaurant and dispensary in the health community than this store. I love there hot food items, they just offer better quality lunch options then any other grocery store. The store is packed with amazing local food and the dispensary is top notch. Their selection of supplements is also great. I wouldn’t suggest some of their home items, like the candles. They are wildly overpriced and the one main brand they carry uses heavy fragranced. Other than that they also have a seriously good selection of cool books and accessories for life and cooking. I love this store and I do a lot of my supplemental shopping here. My partner loves their iced Americanos from their cafe, he has commented on this specifically a number of times. A great East End staple and in some ways similar to Fiesta Farms in the West End.”
11AM - 6PM
900 Dufferin St, Toronto“Why not, let's write a Google Maps review of a mall.
I love this mall because it still feels like a mall, like old times. And I also love the underground parkade where there is usually a spot, and where you can slink down into the lower entrance of the Walmart, which is open late, without being exposed to the sun.”
9:30AM - 7:30PM
85 Hanna Ave, Toronto“There is a decent selection of stores from furniture, groceries, treats and household goods.There is limited parking for the shops but the Metro has free parking with a $20 purchase.”
11:30AM - 5PM
4841 Yonge St, North York“Nice place, has a variety of shopping places. Food court isn't too abundant in choices but you can't be choosy. Easy to access through the subway system, so this place gets a decent review. Only thing is, Sheppard Yonge mall sounds better to call it than Yonge Sheppard Centre. Just saying.”
“Very useful place. One can find almost anything for daily life, from a cup of Tim Hortons to fresh squeezed juices, variety ogroceries at Metro, to construction hard hats and room dividers at Home Hardware to getting your nails done, dress from head to toe, renewing drivers licence and registering a vehicle to whatever your health and beauty needs are at pharmacy. Planty of parking too. It's really sad it will be replaced with condominiums ?”
11AM - 5PM
444 Yonge St, Toronto“An iconic building that has been well preserved and is still well used. There is an underground access to college park station which makes this a great place to be able to access the subway as well as a station that has access to good shopping and other amenities.”
“On Saturday, I grabbed some lunch from Kitchen Table. It's a grocery store that offers hot foods. It's at Shoppes of the World Trade Centre. I spent some time here.The name is interesting. I'm not sure who wanted to include World Trade Centre in the official name, but this place isn't as well known. I simply happened to stumble upon it while in the area. Like with most downtown setups, there are a bunch of stores on the main floor and condominiums above them. There are two condo buildings at this centre that were built in 1990.If you are looking to dine at an eatery or do takeout, you have Firkin on Harbour, My Roti Place / My Dosa Place, Oyshi Sushi, and Tim Hortons in this centre. There are other services that are mainly real estate. There is also a dry cleaner, music and education academies, a fly fishing business, and a dog walking company.I enjoyed taking some time to sit on a bench and enjoy eating my lunch on a sunny Saturday afternoon. I got to admire the Between the Eyes sculpture by Richard Deacon, a British sculpture. His creation resides in a square area closer to the intersection of Yonge and Queens Quay West. The sculpture looked like a beater attachment for your electric mixer that wasn't designed well. It's pretty cool when you look at the sculpture up close and see each eye with a polished steel disk inside. The birds seem to enjoy resting at the top of this sculpture.It's an enjoyable place to sit down and admire Lake Ontario across the street. A man reading a book sat on the opposite side of my bench. It's a perfect place for a bit of serenity in downtown Toronto.(346)”
11AM - 6PM
1000 Gerrard St E, Toronto“Good shopping mall
All kinds of stores and businesses to shop at from clothing to glasses, dentists, lottery, jewelry, groceries, and much more. To name a few Winners upstairs bed bath and beyond as well also Service Canada for that passport you need for that trip you want to take. Walmart downstairs, jesersys, and sports hats, too.
Hungry? there's a food court with various foods to try and one of my favorite timhortons right outside on the corner before entering the mall. Also, a pho restaurant further along Gerrard st. And McDonald's you'll see right before arriving to Gerrard Square.”
“A somewhat deserted shopping mall ?
It is loved by the locals and has become a place for them to relax.
After the coronavirus, new shops have opened and the area has regained its liveliness.
However, recently there have been jewelry robbers? (I didn't actually see it, but a showcase was broken) and thieves (I saw them being arrested), which is a bit disappointing?
I think this is due to the poor security in this area, but I hope they continue to maintain a safe mall.
Thank you so much ?”
“Was surprised that it was really busy on a Monday afternoon. Parking was full, but I noticed outside construction workers were parked in reserved parking for customers. Found one tight spot. There is also a dead end in the parking lot you can only back out from and kinda get pushed to exit”
“This is a great little mall. Lots of good services. Good parking. Easy in and out access. And the food court is getting better all the time with some real gems.”
9AM - 9PM
Toronto“Great produce, great prices, thoughtful staff (they always wrap an elastic band around your egg carton so that you don't accidentally make scrambled eggs on your way home!), and enough staff that you never wait long in the checkout line. Clean, bright store. Close to Sherbourne, a subway station with an elevator. Couldn't be better!”
“Owned by Oxford Properties, you can tell this building is held with pride by them. Their staff is very friendly and full of information about the surrounding area, helping people locate the PATH, TTC and other sites.The lobby has rotating exhibits, during the World Cup they had large televisions showing the games, a foosball table and couches for people to watch and cheer.A large food court is on the mezzanine connected to a PATH bridge. The food court has a wide variety of restaurants from coffee to Greek food, pizza to burritos. Something for everyone.It has three office towers that from what I have seen house large well respected corporations and the facility is kept clean - even in the food court public washrooms.”
“Nofrills, Rexall, Td, convenience store, subway and a cobbler (shoe repair) place - how often do you see those anymore :).
I like the plaza. Lots of parking and not crazy busy like some other similar places.”
11AM - 8PM
20 Dundas St W, Toronto“This is a great store that sells the best point pens in a variety of colors and some inks, basic clothing, homewares, diffusers, and other cute Japanese items. It's well organized, has a lot of clever/innovative designs, and helpful staff. It's near the elevators up from the parking garage and the Real Fruit Bubble Tea shop.”
“Same great place as always, small but inviting with a decent amount of stores, restaurants and a movie theater. Conveniently located at Yonge and Eglington. I hadn't been down that way for a while, so it was really nice to see that the intersection had cleared up a lot, most the construction seems to have FINALLY, been completed. This place is also conveniently located across a subway station.”
“Bayview Village Shopping Center has positioned itself as its target audience with high-income people with its brands that appeal to the upper middle class. It is selected accordingly in stores. It is a very enjoyable Mall to spend time in. There are places to eat, have coffee and dessert next to many stores, which is good for resting when you are tired of shopping. It is also extra important that there are 2 markets (Loblaws and Pusateri's). You can find whatever you are looking for here. My favorite store was LCBO. A very stylish, special LCBO with a lot of variety. I think it's the best after Summerhill. You can go there just for that reason. I will definitely go again. I recommend it to you too.”
“Good day lads, this is the most top notch mall that you can go to. The stores are open all the time (once every 4 business days). Very safe community and everyone is friendly. I recommend coming to this mall if you want a quality shopping experience. Cheerio.”
“Went for a quick pick up of fall essentials on Oct 10 at lunch. Check out was made 100 x better by the service agent named An - ty for all your help and service. My first time in the store - great!”
“SDM is committed to a very good customer service mandate. When one can't locate an item a salesperson will lead you to rack or bin, and help you find the goods.
Just like Eaton's!
I love it.”
“No anchors here besides the Freshco & Planet Fitness... maybe the Rexall is a reach. If you're looking for something besides groceries or a workout head to Dufferin Mall.”
“This a small mall but has some great gems. There's an older woman that makes Hong Kong egg bubble waffles and they are delicious. They also make fish balls and milk tea. Definitely stop by the next time I'm in the area.”
“Toronto, we are witnessing a decline of a major retail power house in Nordstrom. We need the management at Cadillac Fairview to re-imagine the repurposing of this space. In other markets like Toronto, the vacated space would have been transformed into public space. The former space should be used for a public museum or community hub. You could convert the upper floors into housing or community services like child care or community clinics .”