Top O'The Rock
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Top O'The Rock
Top O' The Rock is an award winning "one-stop" shopping experience. We offer customers virtually everything they need - a vast selection of grocery products, gourmet hand-made pizza, healthy "to-go" meals, movie rentals and an LCBO/Beer store partnership.

Owner Deborah Clark and her son Brandon (Director of Operations), in their successful approach to business, include all of the Top 'O The Rock employees as integral parts of the team that make this a "family business".Deborah also recognizes that her business has grown through the support of many loyal customers.
Reviews (13)
Akash Gill
Akash Gill
Jan 06, 2022
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I tried locally made chocolate chip cookie, which was really awesome and healthy.
Aluminum Railing Toronto
Aluminum Railing Toronto
Jul 19, 2021
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Drove 20 minutes one way from camp and it says online open till 10pm the sign in the window also says open till 10pm. CORRECT YOUR HOURS!!!
Steph
Steph
Feb 09, 2021
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Top O' The Rock is, and has always been the best place to stop!! The first thing you'll notice is it smells amazing! A lot like there fresh bread! They always have an abundance of homemade baked goods. I always make sure to stop in if I'm anywhere near Eugenia!! 😋
Dan E.
Dan E.
Nov 03, 2020
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A staple of the community. Pizza and sandwiches are fresh and solid quality. Great place for staples. Good people and a good adaptation for COVID.
John Seunghee Jung
John Seunghee Jung
Aug 06, 2020
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Don't be understood that it's a kind of restaurant. It's a grocery store that has a small LCBO and a food corner without any table you can eat. Freshly baked pretzels that I asked is ignored and I got reheated ones that were not hot enough. Taste of chicken wings and drum sticks were a bit days old. Prices are quite expensive for qualities.
Jason
Jason
Jul 30, 2020
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The perfect convenience store or pit stop. They make pizzas, salads, sandwiches and they have take home dinner meals. Also, they sell alcohol and have later closing hours then the closest LCBO or Beer Store. Call ahead, they're always happy to help and answer your questions over the phone.
Chelsea Danielle
Chelsea Danielle
Jun 29, 2020
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The breakfast sandwiches are great, they have a good assortment of yummy hot foods (pizza)as well as grocery. LCBO included. One stop shop
Leonard
Leonard
Jun 25, 2020
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Great place to stop on your Motorcycle / ATV trip for a quick lunch. Sandwiches are excellent. Lots of parking and places to lounge while you eat. Scenery around the area is a must see.
Jason D'Souza
Jason D'Souza
Jun 25, 2020
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Stopped in for a lunch break from fishing at Lake Eugenia. Small grocery store with LCBO/Beer store attached. Lots of fresh baked goodies. Ice cream and shakes too. We had subs for lunch and all the ingredients were really fresh.
Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson
Nov 18, 2019
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A nice little variety store in the little village of Eugenia. This store has a little bit of everything. Even a deli with fresh cooked food. Also they sell beer and liquor. Rent movies and sell frozen dinners etc etc. Come check out this little country charm.
Mary C.
Mary C.
Oct 27, 2019
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For a place that is always busy and racking up the sales, the is NO EXCUSE for outhouses on the property! Put in a commercial septic like any successful business has to do. On top of that , on the busy thanksgiving weekend past, the outhouse was DISGUSTINGLY DIRTY- unusable! My husband went to use and was unable to, due to the condition it was in.
Aaron Bowman
Aaron Bowman
Jul 14, 2019
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This is a great store with all you need in a crunch. Clean and great cider and wine supply. They have food and medicine ect also. Just turn north from Highway 4 onto 13 and they are a few miles up on the west side. Also close to beautiful Eugenia Lake area.
Pd M.
Pd M.
Oct 10, 2016
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Well-stocked General store on County Road 13, Eugenia, Ontario N0C 1E0 with elements of a fine foods outlet. Compliments store brand products side by side with local Granny's pummpkin rolls, as well as pumpkin pies, roasted Thanksgiving turkeys, rotisserie chickens turning on the spit and Kurtzie's chub salamis of all kinds, something I can never find in Toronto ;_;

Nice guy Brandon at the cash counter fumbled with the black stripe on the Hungarian chub salami cause the salami label was bunched. I found him a more readable label while everyone waited patiently without a peep of complaint