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LCBO Queen's Quay closing
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LCBO Queen's Quay closing
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The LCBO is selling and closing its Queens Quay store http://bit.ly/1rOneK6
The LCBO is selling and closing its Queens Quay store http://bit.ly/1rOneK6
Love the refernece to Rob Ford's 'Fantasy Subway' - we really have amazingly low public expectations in this province. His 'unattainable' subway is still far too sparse in the densely built-up areas near the core, and a proper rail system like Hamburg's in Germany has many more times the coverageto serve a population just HALF the size of Toronto's.
So yes, put that money where Fordy's mouth is. Please! Make it part of a Socially Responsible agenda, less need for beer lovers to drive at all with a good car-less option.
So yes, put that money where Fordy's mouth is. Please! Make it part of a Socially Responsible agenda, less need for beer lovers to drive at all with a good car-less option.
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I will miss the ample free parking if they make this into a typically over-crowded clusterf*k development. Parking $5 per half hour is my prediction (validated with a purchase of $30, not great if you need four pack or two.)El Pinguino wrote:I suppose it makes sense. It's probably the most convenient "big" LCBO store for me. Will be interesting to see what develops there.
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If you live in Toronto maybe. I essentially have to take a half day off work to pick up private ordersCass wrote:I'd be curious if they plan on moving the warehouse. Although getting in and out of downtown by car isn't always the easiest, the central location did make it pretty convenient for pickups.
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Perhaps this will push them to deliver the orders to YOUR local L.C.B.O. store instead of you conveniently picking it up for them there. I think so far only GTA residents have been required to pick up at the Quay (the upshot was no uncertain handling & delays of further shipping.)icemachine wrote:If you live in Toronto maybe. I essentially have to take a half day off work to pick up private ordersCass wrote:I'd be curious if they plan on moving the warehouse. Although getting in and out of downtown by car isn't always the easiest, the central location did make it pretty convenient for pickups.
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Well, I'm also referring to agents who do pickups and drop-offs to restaurants. The closeness of the warehouse to the density of restos downtown is convenient.icemachine wrote:If you live in Toronto maybe. I essentially have to take a half day off work to pick up private ordersCass wrote:I'd be curious if they plan on moving the warehouse. Although getting in and out of downtown by car isn't always the easiest, the central location did make it pretty convenient for pickups.
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The parking is definitely a big draw for that location. I can see them going to a system like you describe, which would be fine for me as I don't frequent the location that often.Belgian wrote:I will miss the ample free parking if they make this into a typically over-crowded clusterf*k development. Parking $5 per half hour is my prediction (validated with a purchase of $30, not great if you need four pack or two.)El Pinguino wrote:I suppose it makes sense. It's probably the most convenient "big" LCBO store for me. Will be interesting to see what develops there.