Okay. This Tim Horton’s is just awful. Bad customer service all around, from everyone who was working there. I ordered a small French Vanilla(with a smile on my face, AND I said please and still got shitty service) When the girl behind the counter put my drink down, she knocked it over and some of it spilled out. When I picked it up to wipe it off, she gave ME the stink eye. Huh? When I got inside the subway, I took a sip and realized she’d screwed up my order. Was not the least bit surprised. Will NEVER go back there, even if it’s the last Tim Horton’s in the world. I feel sad for those very miserable and obviously unhappy employees.
Eddie N.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
It’s a Timmys. You go in and buy a coffee and maybe a donut… then you go. It’s tiny with very limited seating. Long line-ups during office lunch hour. They do have a few tables outside during the summer but that’s also where the smokers hang out. I never tried their ice-cream yet. I’ll go back to give it a try this next summer. Overall it’s convenient location and that’s about it.
T C.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Lines move fast but servers are not the most polite. They have to yell for the next person in line which is not professional at all. They do seem miserable despite the fact there seems to be plenty of staff. No excuses. You are in the industry! A smile goes a long way even in crazy busy times. Other than that, tasty food and good coffee.
Jill C.
Place rating: 3 North York, Canada
This is a pretty busy Tim Horton’s because it is located in the Sheppard Centre. It is fairy new and seems to do a very good business. It isn’t a big location, has a very strange weird angle layout, there isn’t alot of tables but at least there are some. I do however love love love the Stone Cold Creamery! I am addicted to the birthday cake flavor! yum!
Jim G.
Place rating: 3 North York, Canada
I was doing some Christmas shopping at the Sheppard Centre and noticed a brand spanking new Tim Hortons sitdown restaurant, right across from my dentist, on the south side of the building, on Sheppard. Finally, a sitdown Tims within reasonable walking distance for those who live between the 401 and Sheppard or work in the Sheppard Centre. That said, I can count three Tims I can walk to in ten minutes in this area, if you include the Esso, so I’m kind of spoiled. This restaurant features the Tim standards and some seating, though they could have squeezed in more tables in my opinion, and also a Stone Cold Creamery thingee. I don’t quite understand the mix of coffee and ice cream, especially as few in Canada crave ice cream between November and April. For me, they might as well fill those buckets with bacon and I’d take them up on it. But overall, a nice, clean restaurant, brightly it, perfect for meeting before or after a movie or to sit down for a few minutes after surviving wild and crazy Yonge and Sheppard.