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Products and Services

  • Lottery Centre,
  • Home Decor,
  • Gifts,
  • Art,
  • Baked Goods & Coffee,
  • Ice Cream,
    • Novelty Items,
    • Vintage Items,
    • Seasonal Gifts,
    • Health Foods,
    • Gluten Free,
    • Stamps,
    • Allergy Free Products,
    • Artisanal Food,
  • more...
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Brands Carried

  • Boylan,
  • Neal Brothers,
  • Kawartha Dairy,
  • Diva Cups,
  • Rolling Meadows,
  • Life Choices,
    • Sweats From The Earth,
    • Indian Life,
    • Rainforest Crisps,
    • Purple Urchin Soaps,
    • Beanitos,
  • more...
  • less...

Specialties

  • Vintage,
  • Home Decor,
  • Local & Handmade Arts Crafts & Edibles,
  • Chocolate,
  • Candy,
  • Greeting Cards,

Languages Spoken

  • English,

Getting There

  • Corner Of Lumsden & Westlake,
Location
250 Westlake Ave, East York, ON M4C 4T4
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Emergency Appointments Available
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Meet the owner

Hidden amongst aging bungalows and low-income rentals at Lumsden and Westlake in East York, Old’s Cool General Store is a throwback to the days when you could get everything you needed at your local corner store: milk, ice cream, smokes, the paper and a big dose of local news and gossip.

While the milk now comes in cartons as well as bottles, and the cigarettes are hidden from view behind the gluten-free and vegan treats, Old’s Cool still offers that sense of community and cozy friendliness from a bygone era.

Owners Zahra Dhanani and Mariko Nguyen-Dhanani set up shop in 2015 with a vision to be more than just another dusty convenience store. They wanted to create a community hub, a place that could foster connections between neighbours. “Human beings are social creatures, and whether we’re introverted or extroverted, we still need connections,” says Zahra.

While a lawyer by training, Zahra has spent most of her life self-employed, working as a community builder – especially in Toronto's marginalized communities. “I’ve always been my own business person,” she says. Her business partner, Mariko, is also self-employed as a city contractor, so both women are no strangers to the rigours of small business ownership. But the pair were looking for more than just a money making venture: Zahra was looking to fund her community work and create something that would contribute to the surrounding area. With an established clientele and a long history of serving the primarily residential community, the duo viewed the 100-year-old storefront as the perfect opportunity.

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