I called this location to see if they had a specific item in store because I lived pretty far from this location so I wanted to make sure they have it first before I commute all the way down there. The guy who picked up was very rude, told me he could not help me because he is the only one working, refused to give me his name and hung up.
Kenneth N.
Tu valoración: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Good location across from Ryerson. Open 24 hours, not all of them do, surprisingly back home. Got my Dasani water.
Sam B.
Tu valoración: 5 Mississauga, Canada
Awesome place. I get free drinks and food all the time through the 7 – 11 app on my phone. Staff is real friendly. Best and cleanest 7 – 11 I’ve seen
Jonathan L.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
I really think once you become a regular at a convenience store, your personality and attitude begins to rub off on the staff. I’m usually cheerful and fun when I go here, and so are the people behind the counter. Maybe it’s because I get the same thing every time and they already have it rung up on the register before I get there, I don’t know! But this is a cool 7 – 11. Be nice to the staff here, they work long hours, some of the people off the street can be really nasty to them for no reason and that’s just not cool. All in all you can find pretty much whatever you’re looking for here and unlike some do these old corner stores the stuff at 7 – 11 isn’t expired or rotten.
Chris P.
Tu valoración: 3 Calgary, Canada
I was sad when 7-eleven closed their former location on downtown Yonge(now an A&W) a few years ago. That meant that I had to travel a ways to get my Slurpee fix. Now I don’t live near by anymore but its good to know that they’ve reopened a location in the heart of touristville so I can grab a Slurpee while I wander through Eaton’s Centre. This location is quite spacious compared to others. It’s not necessarily a smaller footprint. There just seems to be less in it. This store seems to be more set up for a quick grab and go bite to eat or drink and not as much of a «we have everything you might need in a pinch» kind of place.
Karl R.
Tu valoración: 4 Burlington, Canada
This newly opened 7 Eleven is strategically located at the mouth of Ryerson. It’s not suburban huge but it offers wonderful dining opportunities, notably in the form of inexpensive hot dogs. The beauty of the 7 Eleven vended hot dog is you can, like a morphine drip, self administer cheese and chili. Pro-tip, if they’re not looking, you can fill the cardboard hot dog holder they give you with mounds of extra cheese. All this, two dogs, for about $ 3. There’s no real place to eat but you can easily take it to go and eat either in the basement of Atrium on the Bay or if you prefer something a bit more up market, then the food court at the Yonge/Dundas building or the new Eaton Centre food court. Just remember to take a lot of napkins with you.