It’s a Tim hortons. Don’t be surprised — the menu here is the menu at other Tim hortons. It would be nice if there was better reason to the lineup situation but again it’s a Timmy’s. The staff are hot and miss, again it’s a Timmy’s. It’s not a bad Timmy’s.
Abbas N.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Richmond Hill, Canada
Five Stars not for the food or anything, cuz its just timmies, but for the location. Its actually mad gorgeous inside. Just spend a few looking at the walls and ceilings and you’ll never go to another timmies again yo.
Christina M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Nice staff, cute interior, great location. Definitely nicer than your average Timmy ho-hos.
Laura C T.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Oooh this location was fancy schmancy. After a late lunch, we walked up and down the street but couldn’t find a place for tea/coffee that weren’t filled with people in front of their glowing laptops or had enough seating. I would normally avoid a Tim’s especially for a social gathering, but it was okay. The crowd instead was your typical Tim Horton’s crowd, if that means anything. Lots of families. But it was better than the average. Food is the same. No free wifi.
Chris P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Calgary, Canada
This location is a little nicer than your average T-ho’s. The décor really tries to fit into that Cabbagetown feel and I think it does it well. The service isn’t always the fastest, but then again, the customers never seem to be in any sort of a rush either. Aside from those points, it’s a Tim Horton’s so you know what to expect.
Brian C.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
Coffee = Inconsistent and okay at best. Baked Goods = Meh. Hardly bakery quality. Sandwiches = Assembled, not prepared. Soups = Mmmmm. Campbells. If you like that sort of thing. Service =(at this one) Slow and inept. Despite being Canada’s darling, Tim Hortons makes nothing of any real quality. Everything is mass produced and average.