LCBO in Chinatown is nicely nestled in with a legacy of low end eateries and works well as a neighbourhood fixture anchoring other businesses around it. It adds colour to Spadina attracting buskers and characters in the summer asking for cash as people exit the cheesy 60s style storefront. There is an awkward staircase as you enter with a wheelchair or stroller lift on the right side if you can't do the stairs but you have to ask for assistance with the lift. When there was slush afoot recently, and I saw a guy do a serious wipe out descending the stairs even though the stairs have non slip mats on them. A staffer heard the clamour and quickly shouted, 'Everything alright?' and the answer was 'Yes, OK'. It was nice to see concern over patrons and their heavy bags of liquor. The lines at the til are not the fastest moving, but the capacity and stock level at this outlet go well with the area and serve Chinatown and neighbouring Kensington Market and U of T. It's an LCBO best enjoyed while shopping on foot and ducking into one of the well known restaurants next to it. Tried and true, this Spadina LCBO has a genuine feeling that is not felt in many places in the same way.