I don't drink coffee or eat pastries very often... when I went to Canada this summer I went to a Tim Hortons, the selection there seemed pretty sparse compared to Dunkin' Donuts.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Let's see, 10 minutes for the nasty cashier to take my order, 10 minutes waiting for a donut and a sandwich while they take care of the drivethrough in under 30 seconds, stale bread, and stale donuts made from frozen dough twice a day.
Originally posted by: Imp
Ya, Timmies is pretty good. I'm amazed that in recent years, they've managed to expand like the plague. There's one on every corner now, and they even managed to "embed" themselves in the culture to a degree.
Their coffee is pretty good, I LOVE their soup/chili/sandwiches. Donuts, timbits and cookies are the best I've ever tasted, which may or may not be sad.
Originally posted by: Firebot
X-Large regular with a whole wheat bagel, toasted with butter, cheddar cheese and tomatoes, 3.86$
You are not Canadian if you don't go to Tim Horton's. It's pretty funny when a Tim Horton's entrance needs an intersection light because it's so damn busy. It's not uncommon to see an accident right outside as cars come and go since the cars going through the drivethru extend to the streets.
Yep people turn into complete morons trying to get their Tim Horton's in the morning, taking up a car lane to turn into the drive thru even though it is jam packed full....god i hate that place.
it's ok, but i'll only drink it if i can't find a starbucks. i've lived in canada (from the U.S.) for 2+ yrs now and everyone here is fanatical about Timmie's. i can't get into it - but i think a lot depends on how you like you coffee. i like starbucks b/c i like my coffee strong. timmie's to me tastes like flavored water.
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