You're better of going a few more blocks to Kensington where the holy Trinity (Cheese Magic, Mendel's Creamery &Global Cheese) will provide you with more variety, better prices and knowledgeable staff. The kid working in Leslieville's Queen West location was polite and attentive when I went but didn't know anything about cheese. For example, when I saw they made various cheese dips, I asked if they ever made cold-pack spreads to order. Eegads, I confused the youth who asked in a spacey way, "You mean you want one of those cheese plates? They're in the cooler so they're cold." I tried to explain what cold-pack spreads were but was met with a gaze akin to those kittens on the toilet paper commercial and then a plug for the pre-topped Brie for sale in its own baking dish. (Yikes!) I was also unable to get any help when I asked about an unfamiliar cheese other than "Yeah, people like it." What people? Cheddar fans? Amish Stink Cheese fans? Velveeta fans? Is it good with ale, red wine or grated on pasta? If you don't know how to dump some marmalade on a Brie yourself, then this is the store for you. If you would rather buy cheeses and serve them in your own way at home you will need to know exactly what you want before you come in here. Or you can buy one of the plates with the cheese all pre-cut (Faux Pas!) and shrink-wrapped. Of course if you know all about cheese you would never do that and if you don't know all about cheese this place won't teach you.