The first time Shari Bricks Zeiler visited a toy store was when her father bought Toytown back in the 1980s. “It was a shock to me that there was such a thing as a toy store,” says Shari with a laugh. “I was recruited at a young age, and I learned and loved the business.”
She worked on weekends and after school alongside her father, then began working full-time at the store post-university. Now owner of the Avenue Road-based toy store, she is at home amidst the shelves of games, toys, puzzles, crafts, dolls and books. Toytown’s roots extend far back: it started by the Pollick family in 1952 and it is Toronto’s oldest independent toy store.
There’s plenty to love here: a loyalty rewards program, discount cards on your birthday, giveaways (like free tickets to the symphony) and an emphasis on imaginative, hands-on toys instead of video games. After 55 years in business on Avenue Road, they’ve figured out what kids – and adults – love most. Toytown ships nationwide and stocks all the major brands of traditional toy manufacturers.