What’s the point of opening this one if they don’t have paninis or breakfast sandwiches? It would be a lot better to close down coffee time near Coxwell and Danforh and replace that with Tim hortons.
Vanessa P.
Place rating: 3 Chicago, IL
My husband loves Tim Horton’s. I fail to see the love. I think it’s a good comparison to Dunkin’ Donuts. Tim’s has decent coffee and donuts. The walk-up window, though, is key especially on busy weekends.
Chris P.
Place rating: 3 Calgary, Canada
I like this location because of the walk-up window. I find ordering inside to be a pain. The counter is crammed into a small corner of the Shoppers and it can be a little tight getting in and out when there is a line. Being able to stand outside, place my order and wait to the side out of everyone’s way is ideal for me. Due to its small location, they only have drinks and baked goods here. They don’t do any sandwiches or paninis.
Elle G.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Ok – Tim’s always has good coffee but things to note about this location are: — it is a «drive up» window on the west side of a Shopper’s Drug Mart just east of Coxwell on Danforth. — If you order food — always check you got what you ordered. Matter of fact, check your coffee too! Not to be picky, but this is a coffee and donut/muffin/bagel location. Is it that hard to get it right? I certainly do a lot better at other locations, but they seem to constantly get it wrong. I am currently looking for another location with easy access(westbound into the city). If anyone has any suggestions — please tell me! I am tired of paying for things that I don’t get!
Goatwriter J.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
«I told the guy to go fuck himself, eh»… «I’ll take a double double»… «How can I help you sir?»… «I’ll take a maple glazed with a regular coffee»… «Daryl stop pulling my damn purse»… «I think Bin Laden’s still alive»… «Harpers a prick, I’m voting for Jack». There’s nothing like a Toronto morning, and what better place than at Canada’s national treasure… Timmies! Maybe it’s just me, but I love listening to the morning grunge at a local Tim Hortons. It may not be fancy like some yuppy dives that make you pay $ 7.00 for a latte. What Tim Hortons represents is an honest, down to earth, people’s place for an affordable cup of joe, that’s right people’s place! God bless Tim Hortons.