August 21, 2025 · 0 Comments
By Brian Lockhart
You’ll have to get your suds somewhere else if you want to buy beer in Tottenham.
The Tottenham Beer Store has been closed as part of the Beer Store’s shutdown of over 100 locations across the province. The store’s final open day was on Aug. 10.
There are more closures due to be completed in September as the axe falls on the beer retailer’s stores.
The main reason for the closures is the province’s decision to allow beer and other alcohol products to be sold in grocery and convenience stores. Many people choose to purchase beer at the same time they buy groceries to save the extra trip.
However, some analysts are saying the Beer Store has been in decline for quite some time, and it simply hasn’t kept up with the times.
They note the Beer Store sells only one product, and that doesn’t make for much of a shopping experience. They also note that the Beer Store does not seem to be making any changes to prepare for the future.
Many regulars at the Tottenham store knew the staff, and if you were a regular visitor, they were easily approachable and likely knew your beer order before you asked for it.
Customers now have the dilemma of where to return empties.
Grocery stores that sell beer and alcohol will be required to take back empty cans and bottles starting next January.
That will be very difficult for many establishments. Grocery stores sell food and must maintain a clean and safe environment to keep the food chain safe.
Many store owners say taking in empties will compromise store cleanliness. They would have to create a separate operation to take in and store empty cans and bottles.
Locally, you can still return empties at Beer Store locations in Alliston and Schomberg.