The Kitchen Table

The Kitchen Table is a grocery store Toronto located in Canada.

5 / 10
13
ratings
Address

595 Bay Street (in Atrium on Bay) Toronto ON M5G 2C2 Canada

Credit Cards Yes

Comments / 9


Fernando Rebel S

Great deals for saving on fruits with no hiding prices at the checkout , also check the aisle on the entrance the have the week deals

Lauren Simmons

Believe it or not, the salad bar is great! Many different kinds of bean/grain based salads and exotic toppers like artichokes , spiced chicken etc!

Britt Brack

The Cashiers are usually not friendly . However it has a great selection of great foods.

Prasoon Mukherjee

One big advantage for nearby residents is that this store open on all holidays and till late hours....

Fundament Stuart

Weak service every time.. But one ofbtje only places to get a decent meal for cheap around here. Pre-cooked lazagna and a big bottle of water for 3.50

Ed Polo

A lot of stuff this week on sale.

Jackie Mersereau

The soup in the paper cups is 2x the price. You have to get the styrafoam to get a deal. #fail

Amanda Blake

Cheapest coffee and muffin deal in the city but the cash lines are ridiculously slow! Worst service but can't beat the price if you want cheap

Lisa Thompson

Don't expect them to move quickly. the cash line is a black hole of time

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