This is said with the low standards that I’ve come to expect from Tims. Worst. Timmy’s. Ever.(And I’ve had Tims in EVERY province). Everything is rancid, dry and over cooked. I don’t understand how you screw up a bagel and cream cheese … Apparently Disney was right. Anything is possible.
Oriane D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Lyon, France
A very surprising new discover after Starbucks. For my first time in Canada(as a little french very exited by the trip), I was really happy to find this little cofee with their fantastic donuts and the athmosphere very pleasant. It seems a little like the Central perk in Friends. In winter it’s verry cool to stay 3 or 4 hours in this place with a hot chocolate. Perfect.
Dan M.
Rating des Ortes: 2 London, Canada
Pretty much what I’ve come to expect from any Tim Horton’s. Mediocre service, not friendly, not particularly clean. They somehow managed to get all 4 combos wrong. Sad.
Rowan B.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Spring Hill, FL
Looking for a cheap grab and go drink and snack this is it. If your main concern is cheap good coffee this is the place. Second cup across the street has better for a few dollars more. Wifi is broken and the place does not seem very clean. They also got my order and the person in front of me wrong so take a sip before you walk out. The Starbucks down the block has better wifi but is also a bit nasty. If you are grab and go try this place, if you want to sit for a bit try the second cup on the other corner.
B B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Philadelphia, PA
Pretty much a Tim Horton’s. My chocolate chip muffin was good and the coffee wasn’t bad. Warm.
Chris H.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Gaithersburg, MD
I don’t get what the hype is. My girlfriend mentioned Tim Horton’s is supposed to be awesome but I’d rather have McDonalds breakfast to be honest. The service sucked, the food sucked, the donuts weren’t even comparable to krispy kreme. My coffee was also awful that I didn’t even finish half. I really don’t understand it.
Quin Q.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
Not bad… Staff is always confused and disorganized.
Karen L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Vancouver, Canada
I REALLY wanted some coffee and it was midnight. and after reading the reviews. i went because i thought it was 24hrs. i would like to amend that ITISONLY24HRSFROMOPENINGONFRIDAYTOSUNDAYNIGHTAT11PM… aka only open straight for two nights for Friday and Saturday. on a normal weeknight they close at 11pm. I live a block away so i went on a leap of faith to visit for some coffee after reading the reviews
Shyni Y.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
Being raised in the western world, a cup of java is essential in the morning especially good with a cream cheese bagel or a donut or a timbit or a danish or… ANYHOW, most will agree that NOTHING beats the smell of fresh coffee in the morning. Or tea. Steeped tea in particular, is tried and true morning picker upper. i will confess that I am a Timmies fanatic and hold it dear to my heart, and it pains me to write such a review about one that was so dear; but I am so VEXED and I need to vent. I am giving this location a 2 star cuz i have nostalgia but really it’s a ONE. This particular location has been dear to be for as long as I can remember– it’s been my go-to place on any day or night for a lil bit of java fix, whether it be during cramp time for exams or just to catch up with a buddy over a warm cup(s) of whatever; it was open 24 hrs for the longest time which made it the perfect spot. Then it wasn’t 24hrs anymore except on Fridays and Saturdays which bites but still good. I have always enjoyed the quick service here even when the line went out the doors and had no problems returning to THIS location even though there are many within walking distance, until recently. So Currently I am working two jobs; one in day and one in night because I am insane. This makes good cup(s) of java essential to my being awake; I can’t imagine how much more I spend at Timmies these days.Anywho. Since I have started my night gig(4 months ago), I can’t seem to get no satisfaction from this place. The coffee is ALWAYS burnt — I thought maybe it was because I came near closing time that it may be the case. But no, any time after 5pm I have been here, the coffee is BURNT. So I switched to steeped tea; and the friggin TEA is burnt! How do you burn tea? Well it is brewed the way and stored same way coffees are so if it sits for a long time on the burner it burns. Why am I paying for burnt anything? Because the service was good. But the service of the night crew completely shat itself recently– I have never met such rude set of people who not only ignore your existence in the store, rudely repeat after you, talk in another tongue in front of you(which I find rude) and openly roll their eyes at you. However, beggers can’t be choosers and I continued to drink burnt crap because all other Timmies in the area closes before 11pm — until recently. Recently I discovered that this particular set of people –do not practice what we know to be a Timmies practice? you know, writing the time when the pot was brewed and dumping it after a certain time– they ran a national campaign for that not too long ago– yeah, they don’t do that here during the night shift. If they are ignoring one of the most fundamental things that makes Timmies what it is, I dare ask what else they’re not doing so I am taking my tiny broken wallet else where. That is all. I am done ranting.
Tiger C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Laguna Beach, CA
Great walk up to a second level Hortons. I like walking up the steps to get to Timmys. Panini breakfast sandwich with egg, cheese, and ham. Solid and thin, like a mcgriddle pressed down super hard. Tasty nonetheless. Get it.
Calvin S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Markham, Canada
This Tim Hortons is located at King and John, and is open 24 hours except Sunday nights. I stopped by this Tim Hortons after the Sensation concert, in addition to stumbling across two people who needed a place to grab a bite. Since I arrived at 4am, there wasn’t much food remaining. However, they did have ice capps remain, in which I took. While we were sitting down having our drinks, there was a man sitting behind us moaning about Trudeau, which somewhat irritated us. We reported it to the supervisor, but he said he’s a regular there and they can’t do much as he comes back regardless. Okay??? Washrooms were okay, but reek of piss smell when I was there. However I looked around and nothing seemed out of the ordinary. I also like the somewhat old architecture setup of this Tim Hortons as well.
E L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Washington, DC
The best coffee! Wish they’d open one in DC.
Ranell B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Houston, TX
We saw Tim Horton’s everywherreeee in Canada and finally gave in. The prices are cheap– comparable to McDonalds coffee prices. The amount of flavor however is not comparable to Starbucks. After the 2 variations of coffees(something Mint flavored & a Caramel Latte) we had tasted watered down, we decided not to grab a snack from this place. The advertising reeled us in but the quality kept us from returning. For cheap coffee, I would choose McDonald’s over Tim Horton’s. The selling point for this franchise might be that it has great, convenient locations. I cannot vouch for their baked goods however.
Letie W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Sacramento, CA
Tim Hortons! What is it? That was the first question that came into my mind as I passed by various establishments with the name. What is it known for? Obviously a Canadian establishment, but what do they sell? A cousin informed us that it’s basically a coffee place. It’s one of those stereotypical things you think about when you think Canada-Hockey, Tim Horton’s, etc. The husband, cousin, and I stopped by at this location for a coffee after dinner. My husband loves it in comparison to Starbucks. Tim Horton’s-we need a place in CA. =D
Tony F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Coffee. Donuts… Bagels… Fairly Clean… Fairly quick service… Largest one in the entertainment district.
Chris E.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
What is it about this place??? They almost always get my order wrong. I love when the conversation goes like this: Me: I’d like a bowl of chili to go, no roll please. Clerk: No roll? Me: That’s right. Clerk: But it comes with a roll. Me: I don’t want one, thanks. Clerk: So no roll? Me: Right. Clerk: Just the chili? Me: Just the chili. AAAAARRRRGH! And I swear it’s virtually every bloody time I go(I get lunch here sometimes because it’s near work and there’s not much else in the area). The staff are always in a state of chaos. Today, I was half a block away before I realized they’d missed half my takeout order. At least they remembered to include a roll.
Kat F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Austin, TX
For Toronto folk, Tim Horton’s is usually a pretty standard experience but this location in the entertainment district at King/John is one of my favourites for four reasons: 1. They’ve nailed the ordering system — during peak times, you get a number on a piece of paper when you’ve paid and they call your order number when it’s ready to go. 2. The décor is classier than most Tim Horton’s you’ll visit. There are booths that are kept very clean and there’s a certain amount of privacy and roominess. I wouldn’t hesitate to meet a friend here for coffee or a chat, and you can’t really say that about most Tim Horton’s — you usually don’t want to stick around for very long. 3. It’s open 24 hours. Very handy when you’re stumbling home drunk after a night at one of the nearb(douche) bars and want a bagel or a donut to soak up all the beer in your tummy. 4. The washrooms. If you’re in this neighbourhood and you need to «go», head to Tim Horton’s. You don’t need a key to use the washrooms and no one will glare at you when you beeline for the washrooms without buying anything. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been in the area and had the pressing urge to pee — Tim Horton’s has been a saviour in the no nonsense washroom department.
Connie T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Of all the Tim Horton’s in the city, this is definitely the nicest of the bunch. TH used to be much better, but new visitors won’t know the difference. I’m just a crotchety ol’ lady, clinging on to the past, where donuts were larger and apple fritters had more than two niblets’ worth of fruit in them. Having said that, I admit one of the first things I do after a trip abroad is come back here and feast on a honey crueller or jelly-filled donuts. Oh, Canada, how I missed yeh! Also, the bagels and bread tend to be a bit too sweet for my liking, but if you work in the area and just need a quick lunch fix, I could think of worse places to go. Besides, this is a Canadian institution, and the only place I’d ever consider getting a normal, working-class coffee, double-double. Venti, my ass. Tourists will gobble this up like moose droppings.
Todd V.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Standard-issue Tim Horton’s, but this one I make a point of going to. One of the few Tim’s in the downtown core that are open 24 hours, this Tim’s found inside the older building front, is plenty spacious, and is manned with staff that don’t give you a dirty look when you ask for a double-cup on your extra-large black. They run the full Tim Horton’s menu and have ample tables and booths so that you can eat in if needed. Though not as big as some of the small-town Timmy’s, they’re still able to get some decent throughput for the space. The staff are quick and efficient, so you’re not usually waiting too long. If you are, you can typically blame the customer in front of you that’s painstakingly picking every donut in his 40-pack individually. The other cool thing about this place is that there’s no drive-thru to distract the staff. You have to get out of your car, mount the stairs, and order your double-double the old fashioned way. The way God intended it.
Homer S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
Powdered Timbits with raspberry filling. ‘NUFFSAID! (Basically its donut holes with raspberry filling) Its my Canadian addiction. This was the one at the corner of my hotel. So I’ll focus on this one. My mom came back from Calgary and I asked them to bring us some. :) I ask my coworkers to bring some. LOL. So bad but so good. Most of the time you can just get a dozen timbits random. There are more but this one is our favorite.