I was really looking forward to having a Tim Hortons’ doughnut when I visited Toronto for a friend’s wedding. I must say I was slightly disappointed. I bought a chocolate doughnut and a regular croissant. The croissant was okay and tasted like any typical croissant I could get in the states. The doughnut was a disappointment. For me, a true doughnut has a fluffy center and slightly crispy crust. The doughnut I had more of a cake-like consistency. Overall, I give it three stars. I plan on trying the other flavors on my next visit to hopefully raise the rating.
Derek Z.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
While i was freezing my ass of walking north on Yonge St back to our friends apt, we decided to stop at «timmy hortons» for my 1st ever cup of joe north of the border. My gf at the time said it was better than Starbucks, but i disagree. The coffee was decent but i prefer a more bolder type of roast. I do like their mahogany wood paneling over the metallic style that Starbucks uses. The coffee did its job in warming me up with the cold ass Feb weather in Toronto.