Kensington has become my home away from home. Working at Queen and Spadina allows me to frequent Kensington for groceries and other necessities.
I get my cheese from Global, which is reasonably priced (especially compared to super markets). They have a great selection of cheeses and you get to try everything first. I also hear good things about Cheese Magic. Most of my organic needs are served by either Tutti Frutti or Essence of Life (usually the latter) Essence has a huge selection of organic everything, from chickpeas to eggs to produce. I only wish they had bulk whey protein powder.
Meat requirements can be reasonably met by European butcher, though I actually loath the place. Lineups are atrocious, first just to order your meat, then again when you pay. There's only one (possibly two) cash register(s) so when Grandma has to pick through her purse to find every penny she has, there is no way this will be a quick in and out . Prices are decent, but they don't really seem to do custom cuts, it's just whatever has been done by the men in the back. Not the mark of a stellar butcher in my opinion. Cold cut prices are pretty cheap which is all I buy from there. I think I'll stick to St Lawrence for all of my meat needs as the butchers there really know their stuff and will cut anything for you if need be.
So meat needs aside, the produce and staples etc are fully serviced by one of my favourite Toronto destinations. Always worth the trip. A better butcher would yield 5 stars