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Carload On The Beach
Categories: Food Specialty Food Fruits & Veggies Food Grocery Fruits & Veggies, Grocery [Edit]
2038 Queen St EToronto, ON M4L 1J4
Neighbourhood: The Beach
(647) 345-9282
- Hours:
Mon-Fri 8 am - 8 pm
Sat-Sun 9 am - 7 pm
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
7 reviews for Carload On The Beach
7 reviews in English
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Review from Charlotte W.
North York, ON
Hands down BEST place for fresh berries. When my parents and I decide to stay over at our Beach residence, my mom and I always walk to Carload for fruits, specifically their raspberries and blueberries. If you are looking for sweet blueberries and non-soggy raspberries, then come to Carload. My mom also buys sweet corn, watermelon, and salad leaves - all fresh and local. This is one of those local gem stores that sells good, fresh produce.
As per other reviewers, Carload is small so it can be very bump-and-grind...but the flow of traffic is fast.
I would definitely recommend this place for fruits and vegetables, more so than the IGA right at the corner.Listed in: All About Leslieville -…
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Review from Shari M.
Toronto, ON
This spot is for sure a budget friendly shop. For $23.51 I got:
- tomatoes
- 2 batches of organic blueberries
- bag of Meyer lemons
- brussel sprouts
- cucumber
- cantaloupe
- oranges
- avocado
- carrots
I would have bought more, but I was running out of hands! The quality of produce here is fantastic (I am reminded of the Seinfeld episode where Jerry and Kramer get banned....that kind of good). Better than what you can get at a regular grocery store, and its cheap.
You can go next door to the small Loblaws and get the rest of your groceries, but buy your produce here. With a TD across the street, a multitude of coffee shops nearby...why go anywhere else?!Listed in: Push the Grocery Cart, The hell you say! My ROTD's
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Review from Graeham M.
Toronto, ON
Carload On The Beach was tasked with the almost impossible feat of filling the void created in the Beach produce trade when the beloved Beach Food Mart relocated north to Kingston Rd. And although it is open to debate whether the colossal sized shoes left behind by Beach Food Mart have been truly filled, does remain to be seen, one can readily see that Carload has done an admirable job at stepping in and distinguishing itself as an appreciated stop in its own right. Occupying the same real estate as its predecessor, Carload replicates the same friendly, casual yet professional service that helped to separate it from the over priced IGA to the immediate east.
Carload does have limited space and can feel crowded during peak times, yet their displays are clean and stock is disturbingly fresh. Prices are also more than fair, which can be difficult to achieve when merchants are coerced into paying the astronomical rent prices associated with premium Queen St. E. storefronts. Thank you carload for helping to keep us healthy and not gouging us in the process.
Best produce in the Beach hands down! -
Review from Thea M.
Toronto, ON
Very fresh produce at very reasonable prices. Their milk is even cheaper then Foodland next door. I get all my fruit & veg from here.
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Review from Kat F.
When I was riding by on the Queen streetcar and saw Carload's signature yellow and red signage I literally lept out of my seat and instructed the driver to let me off immediately. Could it be?? A duplicate of Carload in Bloor West Village (http://www.yelp.ca/biz...) right here on Queen East?
YES!!
I squealed with delight as I hurtled towards the store clumsily and immediately began stuffing plastic bags with small pumpkins, arugula, three kinds of mushrooms, kiwis, grapes, nectarines, baby spinach, avocados and sweet potatoes, not unlike a crazed shopping spree winner. I had two heaping bags of fruit and veg that I could hardly carry out the door and my total was $17.05.
If you need produce, fresh herbs or light groceries in the east end, this is the only name in the game. And they accept debit! -
Review from Lisa K.
Toronto, ON
I'm on a very tight budget. Always. I also live about a 10-minute walk from No Frills, where I can make a one-stop shop for all my non-perishables (sure) and my produce (no thanks). But for the extra 5-minute walk to Carload, I get a wonderful selection of fresh, clean and crisp vegetables (no sand! no slime!) and firm and unbruised fruit (yay), including a decent selection of Ontario-grown, seasonal fruit ... All while still saving money! They also stock dairy products, tofu, miso paste, eggs and juices.
If I'm feeling lazy, I can shop for my non-perishables at the (slightly overpriced) IGA next door and still spend less than I would have spent at Loblaws for a similar haul. To give you an idea of what I typically spend for my two-adult household: $40 (give or take) for a week's worth of produce, which includes two cooked meals a day. Savings!
Bonus: The service is quick and friendly, and while it's a small shop, it's always kept very neat and clean.
Check it out on a weekday, if possible! Weekends in the Beaches means lots of sweaty bodies and more than likely, a longer wait time at the cash. -
Review from Greg C.
Toronto, ON
My thanks to the wonderful Kat! This place is a goldmine! 3 loblaws black bags full of fruit/veggies for half of what Loblaws would charge in Leslieville! Holy shiznit!
