A true Toronto landmark, sadly slated to close for a condo project as the end of this year. Huge complex, with lots of bad puns about low prices and best of all, the low prices are real. It's one of the few businesses that can be genuinely considered a landmark, and the exterior is worth looking at both during daytime and at night. Inside are lots of photos of celebrities who visited the store. When it closes, Toronto will lose a significant cultural icon. In fact I've booked a trip to Toronto this year primarily to see Honest Ed's one last time.