Hours
Open Today:
10:00am-7:30pm
Monday10:00am
-7:30pm
Tuesday10:00am
-7:30pm
Wednesday10:00am
-7:30pm
Thursday10:00am
-7:30pm
Friday10:00am
-7:30pm
Saturday9:00am
-6:00pm
Sunday10:30am
-6:00pm
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Restaurant Details
Delivery
Yes
Payment
Credit Cards Accepted
Parking
Street Parking
Good for Kids
Yes
Attire
Casual
Alcohol
Reservations
No
Cuisines:
Sandwiches,
Meat Shops
Price Point
$$$
$ - Cheap Eats (Under $10)
$$ - Moderate ($11-$25)
$$$ - Expensive ($25-$50)
$$$$ - Very Pricey (Over $50)
WiFi
No
Outdoor Seats
No
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#358 out of 882 restaurants in West Toronto
#5 of 12 Sandwiches in West Toronto
Top Reviews of Cumbraes
02/21/2024 - MenuPix User
12/15/2023 - MenuPix User
04/04/2021 - John D.
Shopped at Cumbrae's on Bayview yesterday and was VERY disappointed by their handling of the processing a refund of a overpriced item by both the cashier and manager on duty. Purchased a number of items including 3 similarly-sized Provimi Veal Ribeyes. After checking out at the cash I carefully scrutinized my bill and noticed that 2 were priced at $20.39 and $18.89 one at $29.99 (the price per pound). When I brought this to the cashier's attention she shruuged her shoulders and said that "they are priced by weight". I insisted that she re-weigh all 3 Provimi Veal Ribeyes then low and behold the $29.99 item should've been priced at $20.99 (see attached photos). It wasn't even weighed out on the original price tag. The cashier was completely uncertain what to do so I insisted on speaking with the Manager on duty. So, Evan, the manager, arrived on the scene, seemingly unconcerned at all about the pricing anomaly blaming it on "human error". No apology was offered, and he retrieved a $10 dollar bill from the cash, tossed it on the counter, saying "how's that?". Any member of the Cumbrae's management team with even a sliver of customer service-orientation would have immediately gone to the products on display to inspect for similar errors that might be in need of rectification. Then profusely apologize to the customer for the error. Finally, compensate the customer for the full erroneous purchase price of the overpriced item. Inconveniently, Cumbrae's place/face all their items on the shelves/racks with the price tags on the back of the product. I would conservatively estimate that my annual family spend at Cumbrae's to be approx. of $5,000. After such shabby treatment at Cumbrae's today I will take my business elsewhere. Attention Cumbrae shoppers - caveat emptor..... buyer beware!