Great little convenience store/supermarket with everything you need something your fingertips. Great place to grab s quick salad and a decent sandwich too.
Eric Y.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
I have shopped at this location for a while as it is very close to where I live. They frequently do not pull expired items from their shelves(including meat) and I often see ants crawling on the fresh produce. This has previously not been a big issue for me as I always check the expiry date and wash my fresh produce thoroughly, but today I spotted a mouse running through the store and felt that it was important that this issue was brought to light. I notified an employee, who promptly walked away from me with no response after I let him know(he was clearly already aware of the issue but did not want to acknowledge it). I seriously hope that they do something about this.
Martino D.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
This is not the nicest Rabba I have been to. Prices seem higher than other locations and sandwiches taste a little stale. The only thing this place has great hours If you are looking for a late evening snack, Sobeys is a much better option!
Wellington C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Irvine, CA
whats nice about this particular place is that if your traveling in the area, this place can be a nice change of pace from eating out. The store is stalked with all the major essential but what I like most about this place is that it has a decent deli selection and various fruits and vegetables which can be hard to come by when your traveling and living in a hotel most of the time. Food price did seem a litle high to me but if your comparing it to convient store prices then I would say its in the same price range. I tried a few of the prepared salads in the deli counter, I thought the wheatberry salad had too much oil. THe chickpea and the coucous salad were good but a little over priced considering that prices are market per 100g which isnt a lot.
Karim H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Entertainment District, Toronto, Canada
Definitely NOT one of the best rabba’s ive been too. Overpriced(what you get for living in cityplace) they had some tuna cans that had expired 2 years prior to me attempting to purchase them, «fresh» prepared meals are almost always stale and expire the same day and their sales arent the huge, usually small random items like berries or kraft dinner. Otherwise, mostly convenient for picking up few items occasionally.
Ashley G.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
This grocery store is great for convience purposes. This is not where I would want to do my weekly shopping at, only because the bigger grocery stores have larger items. The people are very nice, and I do enjoy rabba because anytime I need something it is right there. The only thing the store did not have when I really need it were pie crusts. Other than that it has met my needs.
Alex K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Half grocery store, half convenience store. So, basically, you can buy cigarettes and a choose from a selection of over 75 different types of gum while you buy your groceries. Finally! Surprisingly, the grocery items here aren’t as expensive as you may expect. The prices are at least on par with the Sobeys down the street. Maybe even a bit cheaper. This Rabba has a large«to go» counter as well. I haven’t tried anything from it, mainly because the«hot» food never looks hot when I go in there and I’m suspicious about how long it’s been sitting out for. But hey, what do I know? Maybe I’m missing out. This one super robotic cashier that works there cracks me up too. I swear she’s not programmed to make eye contact or say anything but«bag?» and«can I help the next person in line?». I have literally not heard her say anything else to anyone in the 5 or so times I’ve seen her there. It’s awesome. Is there some way I can nominate her for a SPOT award?
Alison B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Manhattan, NY
Currently, this is my local Rabba. Since there are no ‘real’ grocery stores in the blue jays way/front area, I do most of my grocery shopping here. It’s not too expensive, the produce is usually decent and they definitely have all of the basics. The Rabba’s sales are on every second week or so, and when its a sale period, there are usually some pretty sweet deals. Some of the classics include pizza’s for 3.99, 4 bottles of pop for 5 bucks and a big pack of yogurt for 2.99. By no means is the Rabba comparable to shopping at Loblaws, but beggars can’t be choosers and this Rabba has treated me well.
Anne M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Edmonton, Canada
A place I hate to love… so convenient and like Lauren M. mentioned, prices are surprisingly not, considering how convenient it is for the thousands of people who live in City Place. The produce is usually pretty fresh and they tend to have specials on things like apples, avocados, and other things us yups like to buy. Friends have had their deli sandwiches and potato wedges from the hot«to go» counter and enjoyed both. The only downside is that it makes it a little too easy to sneak down out a bag of chips or other treats… My fault not theirs. Occasionally during the week they will do cash back to save you the fee of using an ATM…
Lauren M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Another Rabba. This one is in CityPlace just below the Matrix condos at the corner of Front/Blue Jay way. Rabbas are somewhere in between a grocery store and a convenience store. They used to be quite overpriced, but nowadays I’m noticing the pricing is not too bad considering they are open 24 hours/7 days a week. This one has a deli counter and«hot food to go» area with rotisserie chickens, sandwiches, salads, sushi etc. I like their falafel! The place is packed after work with all sorts of yuppies picking up quick meals. Also, an RBCATM inside. Very convenient!