It’s Tim Hortons… If you don’t know what that is then you’re probably new to Canada. Welcome to our coffee shop! They have coffee, soup, and more doughnuts than you can shake a stick at. I recommend the stuffed cookies. They’re awesome and not as filling as a full doughnut. Mmmmm… Double chocolate peanut butter! This location is much faster and the coffee fresher than many of their brothers. So if you’re in the area, this is always a good place for a cup.
Cla S.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Super large location that seats and serves many, but the staff is rude and dismissive and they don’t pay close attention to orders. So for regulars, no biggie, but for custom stuff, be clear and concise. Go in for a French vanilla or a donut but don’t make conversation I Recommend: getting in and out ASAP Extra tip: I’m gonna check out their breakfast service just before 9am. Will report back if there are alarms to ring. Wish me luck.
Adrian C.
Place rating: 3 North York, Canada
Long lines during peak hours. Free wifi and plenty of seating. Quick service with plenty of lines. Lots of variety of treats including ice cream
Ken G.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
A decent location to get your coffee or ice cream fix… personally I was here for the ice cream and had a nice peanut butter and chocolate shake, which really hit the spot.
Tyler M.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
A few of the Timmies locations I frequent have terrible service. This one is alright though, a lot better than many of the other locations I frequent. Their coffee is decent, and fairly priced, as are many of the snacks.
Jocelyn L.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
Had my 1stTH experience today and i have to say, it was cheap and good! 1 donut + Large double-double for $ 2.57?! Ridic! will be back
Lysh J.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
Forget Krispy Kreme’s, it’s all about Tim Horton! Yum yum yum yum! They have a wide wide selection of jam, custard and crème doughnuts! A variety of coffee’s with or without crème! Its no Dunkin doughnuts, but it’s not far off! The price is reasonable and if your a sugar lover like me, you’ll appreciate this place regardless! Well… I’m a fan!
Erwin M.
Place rating: 3 Richmond Hill, Canada
Coldstone review. NOT Tim Hortons. Been waiting to try this place out for years ever since my friends in the states started to rave about it. If it weren’t for the marble slab, I would have been ranting about this place all day, but since that place is just like MS albeit slightly less expensive, this place suddenly isn’t that bad. I was unimpressed with marble slab considering the prices and the same goes for cold stone but I dislike this place slightly less and if I had my ice cream craving and this place was around, I’d definitely go for it. No need to give a detailed account of what kind of ice cream they have, but in a nutshell, they have several basic flavors of ice cream and they just mix in other stuff like cookies, chips, nuts etc when you order to give it a whole new theme. It’s the gimmick that you pay for.
Terry P.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
I wouldn’t normally review a Tim Horton’s(what’s to review?) but this Yonge and Eglinton location recently introduced Cold Stone Creamery to the store. Tim Horton’s has partnered with Cold Stone Creamery to do this in several of their locations. Since everyone knows what Tim Horton’s serves(cheap bad coffee and sub-par baked goods), I went here to evaluate the ice cream. Cold Stone Creamery specializes in serving their own ice cream, but you get to choose your«mix-ins» which they mix in to the ice cream on a cold slab. I opted to go with something simple — the smallest size of peanut butter ice cream — no mix-ins. It was pretty good — not the richest most flavourful peanut butter ice cream that I’ve ever had — but tasty and enjoyable none the less. The serving size is quite large for the smallest size in my opinion. I believe my ice cream was $ 3 plus tax. Their menu displays a bunch of «Signature Creations» such as(continuing on the peanut butter theme) Peanut Butter Cup Perfection(chocolate ice cream, peanut butter, reese peanut butter cups, and chocolate sauce, served in a waffle bowl). Yikes — I would like to try this but only if I have someone to share it with. It’s clear that this place is loading on the calories, even for an ice cream shop. As a matter of fact, Cold Stone«won» an «award» from Men’s Health magazine recently. One of their milkshakes was named the most unhealthy drink in the US(The PB&C milkshare, which has 2000 calories and 68 grams of saturated fat, the equivalent of 68 strips of bacon). Link: