A really small Tim Horton’s, understandable given the area. As a result, there aren’t a lot of places to sit, it gets packed very quickly. Not a good thing in the winter when nobody wants to sit out on the patio. There’s a sizable late-night crowd, especially on weekends. And yet, this location refuses to staff more than two people after 10pm. Long lines with 10 minute waits are common, as one person works the cash, while another makes food/drink orders. Sometimes only one person does food/drink orders and cash. Unacceptable. That being said, it’s a good location and the staff members are very friendly.
Staceface V.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
They used to have soy milk but stopped. Saying no one orders it but my husband and I did Evey other day. I’m sure there were more than just us too. They r just being lazy. It’s 2015 not everyone wants to drink cows milk anymore.
Russell K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Unless you’re visiting from out of town or are a new resident, you should already know what a Tim Hortons is. You would also know that it’s decent but not great coffee and just decent food that’s only suitable as a filler. With that as a basis, it’s not fair to compare Tim Hortons to other coffee chains like Starbucks or smaller local gourmet coffee shops that take a lot of pride in where they source their coffee beans or how they meticulously prepare their foods. That’s why this review is only for comparing this location to other Tim Hortons locations. I think it’s the only fair way to do it. Entering the store, they have the ordering section and the pick up sections intertwined so it’s not the most straightforward. The seating is where it gets better. There are some individual window seats that are ideal for people watching. There’s a communal table near the front and some four-people tables along the side that are also suitable for anyone relying on a wheelchair. Along the side and as you approach the bathrooms in the back, the seating becomes more appropriate parties of two and a couple of single padded seats for lounging. The nice part about this location is that due to the extra-wide sidewalk on Yonge, there is space for a patio section that seats a good number of people yet does not interfere with the pedestrians passing by. You don’t get many Tim Hortons with a patio and its a very Canadian thing to enjoy.
Dian W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Windsor, Canada
Yeah an average Timmy in the neighbourhood. Nothing to bitch about but wish a better store display and decoration. Right now it feels very crowded and loud
Val G.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Average Tim’s. Don’t go in the AM or at lunch hour unless you want to wait in a long line-up of office bots. I like contests so I went frequently during Roll Up the Rim. My overall score was pretty sad with only 2 coffee/tea wins in 20+ trips. Pretty bad! Other than that it’s low quality Canadian coffee(not sure how anyone drinks this stuff), okay teas, baked goods, the odd vegetarian soup item, terrible sandwich choices and bagels. Oh and donuts, lots of flash frozen donuts.