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    Tim Hortons

    3.0 (68 reviews)
    InexpensiveCoffee & Tea, Bakeries
    Open 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

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    TIM HORTONS ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for working
    Dogs allowed

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    When in Canada...Ice Cap and donuts!
    Richie S.

    Parking lot can be hard to navigate in and out of with the drive thru location and traffic...but all in all...great to stop and grab an Ice Cap (it's been far too long) and some great donuts! Loved the Maple Cream one and Boston donuts!

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    Vincent P.

    It's my first time in Canada so we had to try Tim Hortons and it turns out they have another collab with Justin Bieber, so of course, we had to get in on that. The TimBiebs includes the flavors chocolate white fudge, sour cream chocolate chip, and birthday cake waffle. They were all pretty good! The regular TimBits were average...also because they gave us just one flavor for some reason. That made it a bit dull. The Biebs Brew is a cold brew with French vanilla flavor and some cream. The cold brew was nothing special, but I had to get my coffee fix as well and I enjoy vanilla in my coffee. Overall, it was a good try, I wouldn't mind visiting again if I'm in Canada again to try some of stuff.

    Apple Pie Donut ($1.99): a guilty pleasure...without eating an entire pie!
    Jack W.

    === 1. VERDICT/VALUE It's a chain and this location is pretty good when it comes to having all of the products in the latest corporate decor while providing good/fast service (better than the 3 Road location)! === 2. FOOD My go-to location for years, particularly in getting breakfast, donuts, and coffee for the staff; if you're a fan of Tim's, there not much to dislike here. On this latest visit, I enjoyed the Artisan Ham & Cheddar Sandwich ($4.99): it's served cold on an artisan-style bun and they didn't skimp out on the toppings! The creamy mustard-mayo aioli (?) was a nice addition without adding too much bite to the sandwich! Apple Pie Donut ($1.99): I had a weak moment when ordering and couldn't resist - it was worth it :) === 3. SERVICE Consistently good when dining in or driving thru; the speed is reasonably quick and correct every time. Having said that, it's often busy, so I sometimes skip the drive-thru and walk in to order instead. === 4. ENVIRONMENT It's typically up-to-date with the corporate requirements, so unless you're not a fan of the Tim's corporate brown colour, you'll find the environment clean and contemporary. Wheelchairs and baby strollers fit well enough in here. There's a private lot outside which can handle a lot of volume.

    birthday sprinkles
    Louisa H.

    I've always heard that Tim Hortons was like the Dunkin Donuts of Canada. As a donut lover, I knew I had to try them out. They have a fair amount of savory and sweet choices. I got several donuts along with some donut holes (Timbits). Big fan of the donut holes! All their donuts were pretty good, I would say standard. Wasn't disappointed, wasn't mind blown. My partner got an Americano and it tasted like standard, cheap, quick coffee. Bar was low for it, and it definitely did not exceed expectations. Also, I'm not sure if it was a Canadian thing, but they charged us for a water cup. When I asked for more water, they gave us tap water. Also they have wifi! Visit at least once in your life, probably not frequently.

    Hazelnut Cold Brew and a chocolate donut
    Lyn N.

    After we arrived at YVR, we drove here to get our breakfast fix. My friends bought the breakfast wraps and I purchased the home style breakfast sandwich (BACON, eggs, cheese on a biscuit). We loved the hazelnut cold brew! Did you notice the maple leaf? The cutest icon of Canada. It was on the cup

    Original Ice Cap
    Megan W.

    My friends call this the "Canadian Dunkin Donuts," so I was really excited to try. I think the drinks are decently priced and the wait time is relatively short. However, I ordered an original ice capp (similar to a frozen coffee), but was told they could not make any. I ended up ordering their seasonal s'mores drink, but my friend was able to order the original ice capp immediately after me. Nonetheless, I visited on another day. This time, the employee apologized for making my drink too watery, but didn't offer to remake it. Although it was fine for me, I can see the poor communication and service here becoming an issue.

    Richard W.

    I miss and love this place. Comfy and familiar taste of Timmy's. Coffee, donuts, lemonade and sandwiches. It feels like at home.

    Vic C.

    A visit to Canada is truly not complete without a visit to the Tim Hortons chain (yes I always go to Tim Hortons when in Canada). This particular Tim Hortons is located in the same plaza as Michael's (right across from it), Petsmart and Pier 1 Imports, with a large parking lot. My husband and I stopped by this location this past Monday, around 3 pm. It was actually pretty busy, but there were still a few tables available. After browsing the menu board and display case, I ended up ordering: Timbit, 10 pack, $2.29 prior to tax- I love the donut holes here and think they are very cheaply priced. I always love ordering the timbit and will always get the assorted flavors so that I can try different flavors. Double Chocolate Cookie- My husband was in the mood for a chocolate cookie and thought it was good. Boston Cream- My husband also wanted a donut with cream inside, thus picked this donut. He thought it was good as well. --------------------- (Total= $4.39 CAD or $3.38 USD, after tax) WiFi was rather slow, but easy to get on. I liked that there were outlets available along the wall at selected tables. It was nice that there was also USB outlets available for those that needed to charge up their mobile devices. During our visit, it was interesting to see that patrons just sat down and hung out, enjoying their beverage and baked good(s) (bagels are also available for purchase). That isn't something you see as common in Starbucks. Starbucks patrons tend to either come to study or just grab and go more than chat and stay awhile (yes there is that too, but not as much as in Tim Hortons, something that I realized at this particular visit). This particular Tim Hortons location has a drive thru in case you are in a hurry and do not want to get out of your car. Overall, had a good experience.

    Signage from drive thru.
    Russell Z.

    One does not simply come to Canada without trying Tim Horton's. That's like going to California and not having In-N-Out. It's an atrocity. With that said, I wish I could say I came out with a 5-star experience, but there was a lot left to be desired. I came through drive thru on an afternoon Friday and the lines were not very long from what I could see. I ordered my food, got to the payment window, paid for my food with Google Pay, and sat there for a good ten minutes waiting for a mocha latte to come out. I could overhear in the background, "dude, we're out of sugar, come here real fast!" well, the mocha latte came out and it was sloppy; chocolate syrup covered all over the outside of the cup, which the cashier tried to hide by putting a sleeve on. Just overall, sloppy. However, onto the good things! The mocha latte tastes really fucking good, which made up for the 2-star experience, rightfully earning back a 3/5. The coffee taste is smooth, and just the right amount of sugar to balance out the natural bitters that come with coffee. I just wish the drink had came out faster, and that service were a little better. As far as things to eat, I got a pecan butter tart, which came out really fast (ahead of the coffee) but it tastes, er... Plain. Like it's not bad, but nothing to die for either. All in all, I got Tim Horton's as a mandatory task of coming to Canada. If and when I come back I'm going straight for the donuts to pair with the coffee. The internet seems to rave about Tim Horton's donuts. If it's on the internet, it has to be true, right? /s

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    Edward L.

    One thing I really like about Timmy's is that all locations (I think?) are open 24h. Therefore there are ALWAYS options for late-nite coffee. The place is clean, and there is plenty of seating. What I like about this location is that because it's away from No.3 Road, you don't get hordes of students jamming up the place. In fact, I only saw 2 students here in total.

    coffee and donut
    Maria G.

    Woohoo!! They have everything from coffee, juice, donuts, to sandwiches and soup. I tried its hot chocolate and it is one of the best hot chocolate I have ever had! Its smoothie is also very smooth, fresh, and tasty. Donut tastes yummy as well.

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    This place is overrated. The doughnut is very thick and dry. I would prefer Krispy Kreme.

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