Where do I buy haggis in Toronto (Canada)?!
Check out in the other meat section the Haggis options available at Mrs Bridges, there are alot of there products around town, but Eddystone is not hard to find, check out the map on the page.
Answers: MYRA C is right but they are in the east end now, some Loblaws will have it, there is a butcher shop on at the St Lawrence Market that handled it.
Check out in the other meat section the Haggis options available at Mrs Bridges, there are alot of there products around town, but Eddystone is not hard to find, check out the map on the page.
Hi! Try VermontCountryStore.com - they sell canned haggis. I'm not sure if they accept Canadian orders, but I'm sure you could ask them and find out - they have a live Q&A where you can talk to a customer service rep online. Hope this helps - Good Luck!
Try Baird's Scottish bakery - used to be in Weston, then relocated to Eglinton Square. I haven't been there in 8 years as I relocated to Missauga and don't drive. They import some items as well like pinhead oatmeal, oatcakes etc and tinned items.
This was the last place I could find Soda scones so now I make them myself. I have noticed lately that there is a supplier to Value Mart at Bloor & Runningbrook and they sell potatoe scones & Scotch bread so you might be able to find out there or a contact phone #. It must be sold here because the Burns' suppers are all coming up for the 25th. There are also a lot of ex pats in Brampton & Caledon & Scarboro.
Check around in Scarborough...big Scottish community there.