Place rating: 4 Financial District, Toronto, Canada
I love Costco it is a great place to shop. Great PRICESAND huge savings. MY latest find was a singer heavy duty sewing machine what a great price and the thing is amazing !! The people are always very friendly. Try not to go on the weekends it can get very busy at this time but for great prices it is worth a a bit busy…
Stemmy M.
Place rating: 3 Ajax, Canada
This location is quite a bit smaller and more cramped than the Markham Rd location. The parking is horrendous and it’s always SUPER packed, no matter which day or time you go. But I will go here to get what I need if I’m desperate because it’s close by. Selection of new stock isn’t as great but usually have the staple items. The main annoying thing that I hate about this location is the way they choose to upsell your membership. There is always one extra person who will take your membership card during checkout to «check something». By the end of the transaction they tell you can get your card back at the service desk. At which point you have to endure a lengthy and feeble sales pitch that wastes 15 minutes of your time.
David S.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
This is the first time I come to this Costco location, I usually go to the Scarborough one. I was under the impression that all the Costco locations were the same and that the product selection was the same. Oh what a fool I have been! This mentality kept me from visiting other locations, until yesterday. It was a «WTF» moment for me because this location is not only bigger, there is more selection of products like coffee, and they have Tim Hortons here. The cold cuts they have ham just regular ham, the spices isles too has a wider selection. I have been a fool in not wanting to come to this location, it’s even closer to where I live! The biggest difference that I found at least is that there are staff walking around everywhere, I did not have any questions but if I did I was glad to see that there was someone I could ask. I am sure that like most retail employee they don’t know anything! However, just the thought that they were there not knowing anything is comforting. I will be shopping here from now, I really do not see a reason why to go anywhere else!
Jann L.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Pretty good place to shop for stuff in bulk. Decent prices and good stock. It’s cleaner and friendlier than the Costco in Woodbridge that I visited. They also have a pharmacy, gas and tire station. They usually have samples during weekends and it gets busy but the crowd is more tolerable during weekdays. The food is ok. It’s known for the fries/poutine and the hot dog is cheap.
Ken D.
Place rating: 5 Ajax, Canada
Costco always has great quality products. Usually priced cheaper unless there’s a sale at the competitors. Usually my first stop to get everyday things.
Scott S.
Place rating: 4 Pickering, Canada
Have been a member here for quit some time. Ill start off my saying getting a membership here was a good yet bad idea, since every time I come here I spend way more than I want to which I’m sure everyone has that problem here. The meats are a priced a little higher than most places but it is very GOOD quality you get here. One thing that is 100% worth mentioning is the clothing you can get, as you cvan get very nice clothes for very reasonable prices. Overall its a great place to shop just make SURE you stick to your list because its very easy to rack up a bill of a few hundred dollars every time you come here.
T S.
Place rating: 5 North York, Canada
My favourite Costco. Staff here are great, polite, and friendly. They had 3 staff members at the cash helping out for a speedy checkout. Great selection, and even nicer customers. Not rude and pushy.
Hanna B.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
love this location. I do my shopping here every two weeks, most of the time I may have 2 people in front of me at the cashier. Parking is very convenient and there is lots of other great stores in the same plaza like Roots, Winners, Marshalls, Target and much more…
Emrys E.
Place rating: 5 Vaughan, Canada
Get yourself a membership. Well worth it — gas is almost always 3 – 4 cents a litre cheaper!
Mark S.
Place rating: 5 Aventura, FL
[duplicate of an equally-applicable review I wrote for the Costco Food Court at the Scarborough location on Warden]. Poutine is absolute best value in Toronto(in ANY food category): huge portion, under $ 5, and most importantly authentic(squeaky curds imported from Quebec) and delicious. Hot dog and a pop for $ 1.50 also a deal, but $ 3 for a slice of pizza is a bit of a rip.
Aaron C.
Place rating: 4 Pickering, Canada
Bought winter asks summer tires here. Excellent service ad great warranty program. The summer tires were recalled and I received full credit towards new tires.
Adele W.
Place rating: 3 Pickering, Canada
Pretty much the same as any Costco however this location doesn’t have nearly the selection of clothing as the Markham location. The gas station ‘cattle lineup’ is reminiscent of a boarder crossing but considering how busy it gets, it needs to be. Pick a line and stick with it but be prepared for a wait. If you don’t feel like waiting, other gas stations in the area tend to compete in price so it all comes down to how much you feel your time is worth.
Alli F.
Place rating: 4 Ajax, Canada
This is a great Costco. My only complaint is when they stop buying something I’ve come to depend on. It’s an extremely busy location, particularly during weekends, so sometimes your best bet for parking is to park near the other stores. Less frustration. Best to go during the day on a weekday. Now that they have the gas station, it’s busy to the point of requiring traffic directors during high gas demand(I.e., high prices elsewhere). Note that you must have a member card to pump gas.
Courtney B.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Huge warehouse store — need a gallon of ketchup or 48 chicken fingers? Get them here. Crazy busy on the weekends, so come early or on a weekday.
Andre M.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Compared to other Costcos this is on par. Massive. Good service. But über busy. Go on a weeknight. Saturday mornings are good too — before the fat proletariat get out of bed.