This review is for the breakfast wrap. The two of us ordered it wanting to see if it would compare to the fancy offerings of McDonald’s breakfast wrap. We could only compare it to McDonald’s version with sausage and egg. The verdict? We both liked the Tim Hortons version more. It was less greasy. Both were just as salty. As a combo you get the side of hash browns but in the McD’s version it seems like overkill since their wrap already comes with it. The Tims variant will have some veggies instead. The Tims hash browns are less greasy as well. In the end you feel less plugged up with grease eating the Tims version. They have to get their packaging figured out. They don’t tear open as good as McDonalds. And the wrap is pretty tiny. Bigger wrap, better packaging and you’ve got yourself a winner.
P R.
Place rating: 3 Richmond, Canada
Went to Tim Hortons for their great coffee and some soup but couldn’t help noticing how helpful one of the managers was to a customer who couldn’t speak English. Although he held up the line up for a while no one list their cool and eventually got the elder gentlemen on his way happy
Terry R.
Place rating: 1 Richmond, Canada
After my last checkup, my Doctor was very concerned with my health. He prescribed more sodium, fat, and burnt caffeine. One stop at Timmies filled the prescription. Honestly, why do people eat here when there are so many better, and healthier alternatives?
Ashlon J.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, Canada
Great staff! Super friendly, helpful and quick! And the food and coffee are great as per usual!
C L.
Place rating: 2 Richmond, Canada
Rude lady at the drive-thru order window. She asked me multiple times to repeat my order so I did because she couldn’t hear me. Then when she finally heard me she snapped back telling me not to holler at her. When she specifically told me to speak louder.
Shila B.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
I’ve been to this location a few times in a car with a friend of mine on the way down to the Fishies. I just got a steep tea which wasn’t rocket science to prepare and she got a breakfast sandwich to go. They gave her the wrong sandwich but she ate it. My tea was good. Customer service was friendly. It was the morning rush, therefore, it was understandably busy.
Andy C.
Place rating: 3 Carlsbad, CA
Awesome place to stop by for doughnuts if you’ve never been before. It was great trying their doughnuts because they were super awesome light and fluffy. I got the apple fritter and just wasn’t expecting this awesome layer of cinnamon deliciousness in the middle of it. They say they’ve got free wifi but it doesn’t connect well.
Phoebie K.
Place rating: 2 Vancouver, Canada
Came around for a quick breakfast again. Wanted the advertised grilled wrap + soup combo. Was informed that they ran out of soup and only had chilli left. I told them I was fine with the replacement. Instead of giving me the chilli as part of the combo, they charged me for an individual wrap and bowl of chilli. And to add insult to injury, they forgot the bread that usually comes with an individual chilli. Honestly, Timmies, get your sh*t together.
John S.
Place rating: 1 Richmond, Canada
Came in looking for a quick bite to eat, wanting to order the chicken panini. While I waited — which was about 5 minutes(seems short except there was only 1 guy ahead of me and all he ordered was a coffee), I saw the big signs advertising the jalapeño jack crispy chicken sandwich. That’s what I ended up ordering. They didn’t have any — apparently they stop making it at 8pm? Yet continue to advertise it all day, plastered all over their screens. So I went with my original idea and ordered the chicken panini. They don’t have that either apparently. I ended up leaving and going to McDonald’s. I have never had a problem with them«running out» of anything.
Chika T.
Place rating: 2 Richmond, Canada
Oh no. Not again. I will have to learn to check my order before I leave. Twice in a row didn’t get what I ordered rims owes me money now. And five times this has happened. Guess I should just stick to menu items that are easy for them to remember. The counter person taking the order got it correct. The ones making the sandwiches didn’t. Another time my bf came in and they didn’t have anything on the menu. No chili, no soup, so he walked out. This is the only Tims here. Maybe we just need to be more clever and check what’s in the bag before we leave and try to come when it’s not busy.
Kenneth N.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
drive thru now split into 2 lanes
Melissa C.
Place rating: 3 Richmond, Canada
I come to this Tim Horton’s stop quite often because it’s one of the last good food hoards before I head to the border and it’s one of the closest when I have a steep tea double double craving. This is a typical chain with indoor seating and a drive thru. Service is quick, effective and friendly. I’ve never had a wrong order thus far *knock on wood* However, the only tim-bit, i mean, tid-bit I would like to add is the evening/night time inventory. More than thrice, I have left unhappy with the report that they have run out of the Chicken Salad Sandwich and/or no Chocolate dipped donuts. How can that be? All I have to say is, please ration those delights or keep a steady inventory of those products so I and others can leave with a happy stomach when craving those items. Thanks!
Vincci L.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Steeped tea. Double double.(2 creams, 2 sugars in Tim Horton’s lingo.) Or on the days when I feel like something different, 2 creams, and honey please!(Is there Tim Horton’s lingo for honey?) If only I could replicate Tim Horton’s steeped tea at home. I know it’s just steeped orange pekoe tea, and I’ve come very close to replicating it, but it’s just not the same. Is it just the Timmy’s paper cup that makes it so different? Or is it just all in my mind I must buy the steeped tea from here? Nevertheless, I always end up getting my steeped teas at Timmy’s. I sometimes come to this location before work. It also has a drive thru, and there’s always a long line. I opt to park and walk inside-this is my morning exercise routine.(Ok, just kidding about the exercise.) The line up is never too long, and I believe it’s because there’s good management, and they hire efficient people. Mornings are probably the busiest time of their day, so they have a full force of employees. Two cashiers-which are quick and efficient, and are quite smart at figuring out my special requests. Three people manning the ‘sandwich/bagel’ section, and I’m glad to say that I’ve never had a burnt bagel here.(Contrary to other locations.) There’s someone dedicated to brewing fresh coffee/tea, and the manager just checks in on each station and provide help when needed. Excellent. I know I will never have to wait more than 5 minutes in line. Very assuring!
Anthony T.
Place rating: 4 Corona, CA
Our first stop was at this plaza/centre in Richmond. It has a grocery store and serveral restaurants. We wanted to try Tim Hortons because they do not have this chain in the states. It’s a kind of like Panara bread and McDonalds, and they have donuts in place of french fries. They serve sandwiches, breakfast sandwiches, donuts, tea, and not much else. I can see why the Tim Horton’s chains are popular. This one was clean and had friendly service.