As far as independent convenience stores go, this one is pretty good! You can get everything from an ATM, magazines and smokes to fresh sandwiches and ice cream scoops. It gets most of it’s stars for location and wide variety of items. If you need something in a pinch, they have it.
Hazel P.
Place rating: 2 North York, Canada
What a strange name for a convenience store. They do have some baked goods. But I have never tried their sandwiches since I’m always in this area on the weekends. It’s a cramped, small place that seems a little disorganized. I once bought a chocolate chip muffin before heading to my sewing class just up the street. But it didn’t taste very fresh or delectable, so I stopped eating it. There isn’t much else around in terms of buy-it-and-go food in the immediate vicinity. The nearest chain coffee shop is just south of St.Clair.
Jackie P.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
This is not just a convenience store! Luni Tuni makes fresh sandwiches right in front of you for the cheap price of $ 3.99. I work in Rosedale and usually grab a sandwich from All The Best, Oliffe or Camel. It can get pretty costly so Luni Tuni’s large variety serves as an ‘easy on the wallet’ substitution. They have everything from: tuna, egg, turkey, ham, chicken salad, roast beef and so on. It’s not extra if you want cheese and vegetables. All is included in the $ 3.99 price. I get the tuna on multigrain toasted with lettuce, tomato, cucumber and cheese. I’m only giving a 3.5 because it’s not out of this world but enough to keep me returning.