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    Tim Hortons

    2.2 (45 reviews)
    InexpensiveCoffee & Tea, Bakeries
    Open 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

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    Sandra M.

    Conveniently located in the food court of YYC departures, on the second floor. The service was quick and efficient; there was no line when I went and was served right away. I ordered a coffee and a bagel. Surprisingly, the bagel wasn't under toasted (which I find is the case with many Tim Hortons). There is high top seating inside the Tim Hortons, and plenty of seating in the food court near by.

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    Christopher H.

    Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This is a chain restaurant in Canada with worse service than anything I have experienced in any country. Canadians are polite except at Tim Hortons. What language am I suppose to speak in Alberta? The staff don't understand English, Spanish, Latin, Korean or French? All I wanted was egg whites and the idiots didn't know how to make it or don't know how to type this in a computer system so that someone can read it. Maybe you can just tell the kitchen person. Or let me back there to make my own hot food. Worse part... Once the staff almost figured it out, they tried to rip my foreign ass off. With that said F YOU Tim Hortons. So I walked out looking for something else to eat. You can bet I'm going to blast this all over social media, say Fu** Tim Hortons to every cigar lounge I visit and basically when anyone ask how was your trip? My reply would be Canada is great except for this dump of a chain place called Tim Hortons. Have a nice day. Oh yeah.. and I will do you Canadians a favor. Tim Hortons has this philanthropic theme about donating money for every smiley cookie you purchase to help people. Okay. When I get back to my office, I'm going to rip your financial statements apart or whatever documents are on public record to show how much of a sham, a hustle, a piece of trash company Tim Hortons is.

    Denise W.

    Airport Timmy. If you are hungry and need something quick, then grab it here. Fast food, donuts and drinks. Overall, its ok. I don't expect much at Airport. Service can be slow. Line up can be long but this Tim Horton is located in the domestic departure zone.

    Dan R.

    Arrived at the airport this morning at 6:00 AM for our 7:00 flight to Montreal. We popped into Tim Hortons for a quick breakfast. AMAZINGLY, they didn't have any breakfast sandwiches available at 6:00 AM. Why? did they sell out from a 5:00 rush? Is it poor inventory management? Is it incompetence? Is it indifference? My party of 4 ordered a combination of donuts and bagels, and although they were OK, it still makes me wonder about the management team here. Combine that with the forelorn expressions of the two snail paced workers, and this place didn't score very high on my list. A real "Meh, I've experienced better " If there ever was one.

    $.50 when you buy a coffee. Except this location tries to charge you full price.
    Sara F.

    Leaving a 1 star today because this Tim Hortons needs a major staff overhaul and evaluate how they service their customers because this location is rock bottom. It's really a joke! This Tims is located on the 2nd floor in the food court area near the kids airplane activity zone. If you want to ruin your Tim Hortons experience, try this place out. I'm surprised Tims would have staff working the counter on their own with no knowledge of the menu. To make our experience worse, they can't even speak English...no wonder they don't know the menu. Ordered a 12 grain bagel and the lady had no idea what I was asking for and had to grab another staff member to figure it out. Even better, they have a huge banner advertising $.50 cookies and they couldn't figure out that promo either and simply just charged me the full amount. Massive line ups, long waits, and still got my order wrong because no one knew how to do anything. A bagel, coffee, and cookie... Pretty simple right? I can guarantee not a single customer waiting in the long line ups will return because everyone was upset.

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    Michelle L.

    My first time out in Canada & Tim Horton's was on my to-do list to see what the Canadian hype was. I'm not a coffee person so I didn't attempt to order their coffee which is what they're famous for. Plus I was coming in from a midnight flight so there was no way I was trying to stay awake. I needed food so I just needed something to fuel me for the next flight. Ordered: - Chicken sandwich: Tasted like any other regular chicken sandwich. The bread was a good bruschetta style bread, but nothing above average. It was a simple sandwich that was good enough from not eating since lunch time. - Nutella pocket: Um.... just 1? For like $1 something. It's basically a Nutella mini shaped churro. I love Nutella but this was okay to me. Service: Rude. When you're told "everyone" in Canada is nice?! The service here was rushed, quick, yet the longest line compared to the other restaurants. I wanted the Nutella donut & they unfortunately didn't have any. I had 3 things to order & I kept getting disrupted by the cashier to hurry up & pay. No "do you want anything else" type of questions, she kept giving me the price when I wasn't done yet. I wanted to give this place at least 3 stars, but when this is your first Canadian interaction, haven't eaten since lunch time & it's midnight already, & get service under average? I do not recommend this Tim Horton's. Maybe I'll try another location not in the airport.

    Kenneth N.

    Located on the domestic terminal. good location, one of the first food joints that you hit when you walk towards the gates. Good size location, and fairly fast service. too bad they ran out of white bread, and only told me after I paid for the chicken salad...which was just average, seems they've cheaped out on the amount of chicken as per pic. by the way, avoid the whole wheat bread at all costs, tasted like rubber, never again....

    Finaly got my order after being skipped over and over.  Got it at 10:40.  Lame.

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    I stopped by this Tim Horton's location at Calgary International on both my way in and out of Calgary.

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    4.1(78 reviews)
    12.0 km
    $$

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    Well, according to Reddit they're the best, so I found out. Went down there from Hidden Valley and…read morepopped in for breakfast on SAT May 30. Took the wife down there for a surprise, she got the plain omelet and I got the bacon and egg on a croissant and a london fog and mocha for drinks and two more croissant to go ....... Easy enough to order, the place was busy, and great service but was it $50 bucks good ..... yes once ! :-) My only real question is who the hell pays $6.50 for one croissant? That was nuts - ok maybe for $10-15 in a sandwich like breakfast but NOT for one croissant. If they were the only game in town and you were Jonesing for one ok but no........ As a test the wife went to Costco the next day and grabbed a pack of theirs and to be honest we got 12 of them for $8.00 bucks or $67 cents each. Yes, the La Boulangerie is larger by 20% or so but $0.68 is a far cry from $6.50 for ONE croissant, now in looking at the neighbourhood and the nice cars driving by I get it - but no sorry not for me! Maybe if you were the French Ambassador to Canada and you grew up eating them you might notice a difference in taste or you're a molecular chemist and KNOW - otherwise they tasted the same.

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    4.2(43 reviews)
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    tucked into calgary's beltline, this little french café feels like it was made for slow mornings…read moreand long catch ups. the kind of place where you instinctively lower your voice, breathe a little deeper, and feel like you've been transported straight to paris (passport not required). so we had a late start to the day, showed up around 1:30 pm on a thursday and practically had the whole place to ourselves. the space is lovely, marble tables, black and white café chairs, it's curated but not fussy. perfect for catching up with a friend, or working solo. the pastry case is a total showstopper: buttery croissants, cookies under glass domes like little museum exhibits, and viennoiseries in flavours like cinnamon kouign amann, chausson aux pommes, beautifully striped croissants with apricot & almond, and saskatoon berry. they also make house made jams to sell in fun flavours like pear & vanilla, strawberry & basil, and mango & lemongrass. we scored the tufted velvet couch in the corner, it was soft, plush, and hands down the best seat in the house. we decided to share the following: mocaccino croissant tasted stale. dense, barely any coffee flavour, and a few scattered chocolate chips. almond croissant had a generous filling of frangipane that tasted too sweet. pear & vanilla croissant was the best of the bunch, it had some layers, slight crisp on the outside, and a subtle, not too sweet filling. caffe latte and matcha were just okay. the space is a whole vibe and worth visiting for the ambiance alone. pastry wise, we were hoping for buttery, flaky goodness with a nice chewy texture and only found a spark of it in one croissant. still, if you're in the neighbourhood, the black sheep's a charming little spot to hang out, maybe just stick to the coffee and the couch.

    Picked up a couple sweets and croissants from here. The croissants are colorful and filled, which…read moreis appreciated from both an aesthetic and taste perspective. There's some seating inside and a couple small tables outside; casual place. Most people seem to get their orders to go.

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    3.9(119 reviews)
    7.6 km
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    DO NOT SHOP HERE. It's not the same as it was. The service or the food. I shopped at this store and…read morespent $80. It was 16 min in the cashier lineup. All of my things were pushed to a different area and left there. I had 2 brand new bags with me and MONICA would not pack my items. She did not even give us plastic bags to put our meat in. When I asked she said no the store does not pack items since covid! That was over 2.5 years ago! She had no mask on & was packing other bags. SO DO NOT GO TO A shorter CHUBBY OLDER WOMAN WITH BLACK STRAIGHT HAIR & dirty nails NAMED Monica at the checkout or avoid this location and go to Calgary Italian Center on 20 Ave & Edmonton Tr. - they are amazing! (And less expensive ) I asked a girl at the coffee bar & she said she always packs the items. The store is not the same . and the food sits for a long time now too, just look at the pasta it is totally curdled and dry in the hot food tray. AVOID (see my greasy food photos) service:1 food:1

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