This is a weird location. For a variety of reasons that aren’t in any way related to the service(which is good) or the food and drink(also good). No, it’s things like the unusual parking lot. It’s… difficult to navigate, to say the least. It seems straightforward until you realize people cut through what you assume to be the parking lot to get into the strip mall. Which would be fine if it were one-way but the people trying to get out onto Portland throw off the equation. Especially the fools who are trying to make a left-hand turn onto Portland! Also weird: the«traffic flow.» I get that I, not being an expert in the coffee & tea biz, may not fully understand how to predict when customers actually frequent a Tim Hortons. But… But… I dunno. I’ve gone here at times when I thought it was busy and it is serenely calm. I’ve gone at other points in the day when you’d think, «Surely, no one else is going to be here,» to find a lineup almost out the door! But aside from the weirdness(and, to be clear I like some weirdness, just not this kind), it’s an okay Tim Hortons.