CB2

3.5 star rating
9 reviews Rating Details

Category: Home & Garden  [Edit]

651 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON M5V 2B7
Neighbourhoods: Alexandra Park, Queen Street West, West Queen West
(416) 366-2828
Hours:

Mon-Fri 11 am - 7 pm

Sat 10 am - 8 pm

Sun 12 pm - 5 pm

Price Range:
$$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
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9 reviews in English

  • Review from Zoe C.

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    Toronto, ON

    4.0 star rating
    5/1/2012

    Wow! What a cool store. They have a lot of neat and interesting products that would fit anyone's home life. Today I got a really neat Bodum cetlon pitcher for my mom for mothers day, something she has been searching for some time now.

    The only reason I did not give this store 5 stars is because of two reasons. First, the original product I wanted to buy (a neat interconnected six piece stainless steel vase) was all scratched, and there were almost ten of them! Secondly, when I asked the sales lady to look in the back for one that was not scratched it took FOREVER for her to come back and when she did the product she produced still was slightly damaged.

    Other then that the store is cool, funky and fresh offering 2 floors of modern design items.I can't wait to go back when they have new products. If you want to check out some of their products before venturing to the store you can check out their website at: http://www.cb2.com/

  • Review from Jennifer K.

    Markham, ON

    3.0 star rating
    5/16/2012 5 photos 1 Check-in Here

    A lot of CB2 accessories for kitchen and home looks really familiar....

    I think I seen them somewhere else? In someone's home? In some restaurants?

    But I do like the pricing... which is quite affordable and some of the items are great gifts to someone as house warming gifts!

    Furniture wise.. I do find a few interesting pieces... especially the outdoor furniture... dreaming having one of those day beds on my patio... until I see the price.. :)

    The store itself is well layout... high ceiling... inviting comfy looking furniture....

    There is also a small clearance section upstairs but the discount is just too minimum to worth your while!

  • Review from Sheena L.

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    Toronto, ON

    4.0 star rating
    4/16/2012

    I wanted to review CB2 predominately because I am so impressed and pleased with the renovations, turning a drab though developing intersection into something swift and easy on the eyes.

    It was a sad day for music lovers when the Big Bop closed its doors. For months, sheets hid the renos and curious onlookers such as myself waited in anticipation for the grand unveiling. Old brick was restored, glass brought in, walls replaced, the inside gutted and reborn with a subtle nod to the original owners, an old Big Bop sign on the wall hung as a huge piece of art.

    Inside is home to designer furniture, a cross between Umbra and Ikea with prices in between. Though many couches and tables cost more than $1000, for less than $10 one can find gorgeous colourful plates to enhance a kitchen and quirky home accents with just a hint of demure. I picked up a magnetic whiteboard for my office at around $50, steeper than I'd have liked to pay but it met two of my needs. Inside I could have walked out with a million things. The art, the accents. I will go back for plates, teak bowls and a wine rack - not to mention I'm sure many gifts. It's consistent with its Crate&Barrel roots, though perhaps as more of a hipper sister.

    Most any home decor store on Queen West is bound to merit the same emotions, perhaps even at better prices, but CB2 is still at home in the burgeoning area and will be for a long while.

  • Review from Karl R.

    North York, ON

    3.0 star rating
    3/31/2012 12 photos

    "Any person who would defile America's pastime by wearing a baseball cap backwards... well, that's an evil that speaks for itself! "
     -- Virgil Robinson, CB4

    There are a lot of places along Queen between Bathurst and Spadina that offer smart condo ready furniture. CB2 is the most recent addition. Billed as the more value-priced spin off of Crate & Barrel, CB2 is hit and miss in terms of values. The furniture is pricey. $1200 couches, $800 benches. Nothing really stands out as cool design. I've seen cheaper and more innovative condo style furnishing at Ikea. Ikea can breath easy, for sure. The kitchen accessories, plates, glasses, etc. however are a study in contrast. Great design and affordable. A first stop for Christmas, whenever that is.

    Nice touch to keeping up a Big Bop sign, a nod to the building's previous tenant. Wonder if anyone has met their significant other at the Big Bop and are now returning to feather their nest?

  • Review from geraldine g.

    Toronto, ON

    4.0 star rating
    2/1/2012 3 photos

    I was listening to some women talking about their anticipation of this store opening. Inside, I was wanting to interrupt their conversation and say, ``Me,too!``

    Since the day it opened I have seen the white and orange CB2 bags cradled in the arms of many ladies and gents. This only drove me crazier. Those bags were such a tease.

    Today, I finally got to walk through those doors. Holy Man! I was excited and giddy like a little girl.  I believe I did have the desire to jump up and down once inside but, you know, I wanted to look cool - that perhaps may have gotten a security tail on my ass.

    Let me say this, after reading the reviews from my fine Yelper compatriots, I agree. This is no replacement for IKEA. There is definitely a lot less to choose from in every area of the home.  IKEA wins hands down on pricing especially on furniture. It is still more expensive for the fewer pieces of furniture available.

    Now, if you are a fan of the modern, inexpensive style - this is hands down THE place to go in downtown Toronto for basic pieces. No long drives to the burbs for that elusive IKEA shop.

     I wanted to buy something just to buy something because there were so many items under $5.  Great prices on kitchenware and entertaining.

    The only thing I have to say is it does fall short on  the customer service.  I got eye contact, I think, from someone who worked there but that was about it.  It was difficult to tell who was actually working there.  Although, I am glad they have no uniform. I just wish they were easier to identify.

  • Review from Alan W.

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    Toronto, ON

    4.0 star rating
    1/29/2012

    The renovation/restoration of the former Big Bop building is one amazing transformation and an improvement to this rather dumpy intersection of town.

    CB2 is Crate & Barrel's more affordable, youthful and urban spinoff, just like Pottery Barn's West Elm stores. Having lived in the U.S. and shopped in these stores the arrival of these stores on our soil are most welcomed.

    If you have shopped at Crate & Barrel than CB2 should be very familiar, but cheaper.
    It's not as cheap as Ikea, but the quality is much better, and you have a much less chance of seeing the same stuff in other people's homes.

    Some good buys are their wine glasses, with their wide selection of shapes and sizes and are priced less than $5, with most priced around $2.50.

  • Review from Mark S.

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    Vaughan, ON

    2.0 star rating
    4/26/2012

    I find the quality isn't the same as crate and barrel (which isn't great to begin with). Also I wanted to see a lot more accessories instead of furniture considering its tailored towards city living.

  • Review from Cynthia G.

    Toronto, ON

    4.0 star rating
    1/24/2012 11 photos 1 Check-in Here

    Crate & Barrel's new store in Toronto CB2 is very well done.

    Love the way they integrated the historic building in with modern design. I'm usually not a fan of modern design however the two mixed together work very well.  Many design elements are well done, for example the grill in the stairs and using that same grill in the storefront window display and the overall design of the stairs and the upstairs back bar for the customer service desk, and the like the use of the steel beams for the barn doors/artwork, the exterior of the building refurbished very well done. Lastly, LOVE the west wall treatment...well I like it now when it's new - once the birds find it, might be a little messy then....in the large scheme of things, compliments to the designers of this store...job well done, very nice !

    Many of the furniture pieces are at great price points, and lot's of furniture and accessories for small condo's.

    Many unique pieces of artwork and lights, store flows very well and I might just return for a purchase this weekend.

  • Review from Jen C.

    Toronto, ON

    3.0 star rating
    1/23/2012 6 Check-ins Here

    Part of Crate & Barrel, CB2 offers modern and vibrant furniture, home accents, and kitchenware. Targeting the downtown Queen West residents, this newly opened store draws the eye and both complements and competes with all the smaller home furniture shops along this strip.

    The big pieces will never be able to beat Ikea's student budget pricing, but they have really well-priced kitchen goods.

    If you like sleek lines, bold colours, and trendy items in your home, CB2 is a worthwhile stop.

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