The best bulk food stores in Toronto are alternatives to the ubiquitous Bulk Barn and serve as wonderlands of a wide variety of candy, dried fruit, nuts, spices, herbs, coffee and more, all priced cheaply and conveniently by weight. Lose yourself not only in the selection but the bargains, and remember, no sampling (wink wink).
Here are the best bulk food stores in Toronto.
4 - Domino's FoodsThis basement bulk store in the St. Lawrence Market is where to go for great prices on colourful candy beyond the corner store rack, spices, nuts, pasta, olive oil and more.
3 - Johnvince Foods
This store near Finch and Allen Road offers a true mom-and-pop bulk experience with all the candy, cake decorations and other dry goods you can handle.
10 - Nuthouse
Specialty health foods and spices of all kinds can be found at this sweet little neighbourhood shop in Bloordale noticeable for its giant walnut sign.
9 - Bulk Heaven (Danforth)
Competition to Strictly Bulk on the Danforth, this spot across the street is a reliable option for bulk spices, seeds, coffee, tea, spices, seasonings and even soaps as prices that are sometimes cheaper.
11 - Moberly Natural Foods
This Danforth East shop provides the community with bulk cooking and baking supplies, and offers a ton of special monthly deals on prices.
5 - Tavazo Dried Nuts and Fruits
This Thornhill destination is like a Persian version of Bulk Barn, even with special displays of seasonally appropriate mixes for upcoming cultural celebrations. Find rare items like dried mulberries and Middle Eastern candy here.
8 - Strictly Bulk
The name says it all when it comes to this store on the Danforth for bulk nuts, seeds, and a host of organic items.
6 - House of Spice
Head to Kensington Market for rare spices that are a struggle to find at Loblaws, as well as other pantry items like hot sauces and oils.
7 - Tutti Frutti
Those in need of their all-natural cereals, granolas, nuts and flours can depend on this Kensington spot where such staples can be bought in bulk.
by Amy Carlberg via blogTO
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