Love the donuts. Always fresh. Coffee and hot chocolate also on point. From the states so I compare it to Dunkin Donuts or Krispie Kreme. Gets the nod for me over both places.
Josh L.
Place rating: 4 Arlington, VA
My friend used to love this place when she consistently had it as an option to eat. She is no longer in a Horton zone. Once I had the opportunity I texted and asked what to get. ‘Maple something’ she said. She played it cool but I could sense the jealousy festering below the surface like an air bubble in a freshly glazed maple dipped donut. I got 2 maple dipped donuts because, donuts. I wasn’t sure what to expect but I gotta say, wow. The maple frosting is just delicious. 2 bites in, I started being jealous of myself for getting to eat it, as I was eating it. I don’t know how to spell the sound Homer Simpson makes on the show, so I’ll go with his tried and true other saying… ‘Mmmm, donuts!’
Astrid Z.
Place rating: 2 Benicia, CA
Meh, I don’t get the big deal with Tim Hortons. Purchased their infamous nutella donut, it was solely OKAY if you ask me. I didn’t really give this place a chance after just having one donut, but I’m also not the biggest donut aficionado. Donut was a bit pricey for the quality and the taste. I probably won’t come back again, my friends overhyped this place for me, so maybe that’s why I had higher expectations. Sorry about it.
Charles P.
Place rating: 3 Honolulu, HI
Stopped here because this is supposedly«famous in Canada» from what I heard. This being my first time, I hadn’t heard of it before. Should have read the reviews before ordering, then I would have ordered some timbits. Not sure what those are, but evidently they are the popular item. I saw donuts when I walked in, and that’s what I ordered. I must say I wasn’t overly impressed. They were pretty standard donuts. If you have ever been to Mr Donuts in Japan, it reminded me of that. Nice to look at, not as nice to taste. Anyhow, if I’m ever in town again, I will revenge, and I’ll make sure to order some of those timbits everyone is talking about.
Arnold E.
Place rating: 3 Ladera Ranch, CA
You have to visit Tim Hortons at least once while visiting Canada. This was my first time. I had a bagel breakfast sandwich and coffee. Service was friendly and fast and food was good.
Maradona T.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
Just ok for product quality and for the«on the go». I had a dozen mix of donut holes. The donuts wasn’t fluffy. Great expeditious service though!
James W.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
Pretty good fast food joint. The breakfast sandwiches and coffee are fine. Nothing you couldn’t get anywhere else. However… it’s about 30% cheaper than other fast food places. Full breakfast for under $ 5. Where can you get that nowadays besides in an IKEA?
Shila B.
Place rating: 2 Vancouver, Canada
Isn’t it a little assoholic to have a Tim Horton’s underneath the Steve Nash Fitness World? Just saying. I will admit that sometimes I come here for tea or coffee, however, have stopped getting donuts as the quality has been lowered since mass franchising. I’ve given up on getting sandwiches here since the order is right only ½ the time.
Kristi T.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
Always saw friends’ pictures of Tim Horton’s donuts. We were really full from lunch so we ordered a box of assorted 10-pack Timbits for $ 2. They were perfect tiny donuts. They were not too sweet, which is always a plus for me. Wish we had more space in our stomachs. I wanted to try the vanilla latte! Next time!
Eryn P.
Place rating: 2 North Vancouver, Canada
In between gold medal Olympic game periods, I ran my ass down the street to go get some double doubles, a breakfast sandwich and a box of timbits. Gong show. I arrive at 4:59 am(because I’m a true Canadian), and walk in to a dude in line in front of me with his bulldog in tow INTHESTORE. I love me some dogs, and bulldogs in particular, but this is completely against Health Code. The girl at the counter greets the dog and the guy by name so I get that this is a more frequent occurrence. I order 20 timbits, a bacon egg biscuit with tomato and 2 large coffees, glancing up at the sign that says«free hash brown with purchase of a coffee and any breakfast sandwich!» I am a potato whore, so inwardly I’m giddy in anticipation of my hash brown. I’m waiting and the guy making me food tells me «sorry we don’t have any biscuits.» The girl at the cash yells at him that they do. He then goes to the back and comes back with my biscuit in his hand. Same with my egg patty… mmm yep this sandwich is looking less appetizing by the second. I watch him peel some bacon off a wrapper, slap it on my sandwich with some cheese, close it up and give it to me. This is the glorious conversation that: Me: hey, I just need my hash brown and then I can go Tim’s: oh, you didn’t pay for a hashbrown. Sorry. Me: no, but that sign *pointing* says I get a free hashbrown. I like hashbrowns. Like. a lot. Tim’s: oh. Girl at cash: sorry no, you only get a free hashbrown if you order a donut. Me: uhhh… huh? Why would you get a hashbrown with a donut? That seems strange. Look, that sign says«free hashbrown with purchase of coffee and sandwich.» *everyone turns and reads* Tim’s: oh. Yeah. Sorry, I forgot. *hands me hashbrown* I start walking home in the snow, biting into my hashbrown and it’s…ice. Cold. Like, he picked it up out of the cooler and handed it to me. I get back to my apartment, go to bite into my breakfast sandwich. Cold egg party, cold fat-solidified on top bacon(straight out of the fridge), cold unmelted cheese and a cold biscuit. I heated everything up in the oven but by the time I got to eat it I was so grossed out I didn’t bother. On the plus: my dog got to eat my breakfast, the coffee was good and hot, the timbits were timbitty and we won gold in men’s Olympic hockey!
Timmy T.
Place rating: 2 Vancouver, Canada
Tim Hortons. it is what it is It’s cheap, and that’s about it Coffee is okay.bearable. They rarely have potato bacon soup. must be a hot seller
Alice C.
Place rating: 3 Seattle, WA
I have a soft spot for Tim Bits and bad Tim Hortons coffee, so whenever I come through Vancouver(or oddly enough, Erie, PA) I make a point of getting a box of Tim Bits for the road home. This one was around the corner from my hotel and got me my doughnut fix at 7AM. Score.
Dawn P.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
I don’t drink Tim Horton’s coffee. Perhaps I would if I had a bad case of constipation. Hey, everything has it’s own purpose, right? I go here really just to get something for my dad or occasionally when I give 0 shits about what I’m putting into my body. …occasionally… No but really I have no reason to eat here when I’m surrounded with such other good bakeries, but if I’m rating it on the establishment this one is always clean, well stocked, has ample seating and is 24 hours. Really conveniently located, as they always are.
Kenneth N.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
About time they figured out a Timmy’s would be a great addition to the hood here. Still can use another timmy’s down towards Pacific Blvd, but i digress… Good service here, washrooms though can be a hit and miss, on your right-hand side. At least for the men’s, it can be quite messy. Probably not when Ryan Kesler was working here last year during the NHL lockout haha. Some ppl got free hockey tix! Just not that day, had wished I had worked out at Fitness World upstairs lol. Plus it’s great walking up from Granville St. during clubbing nights. Surprisingly enough, there’s enough meter parking.
Karen R.
Place rating: 1 North Vancouver, Canada
It’s 6:55am Tuesday feb 12⁄13 and I’m wondering how I can put into words the experience just endured. I AM a patient person. My order for here: sundried tomato bagel belt with sausage and egg white and mayo with a donut and extra large English toffee coffee. A major splurge moment. Asked three times if it was to go(stated twice for here) then they bagged to go, an extra coffee added and almost charged, no mayo added(I requested twice), to go coffee half full(requested full cup). AND no one apologised or seemed to care. Is this what it comes down too?
Michael P.
Place rating: 4 Burnaby, Canada
Tim Horton’s? A four-star review? What? Yes. It’s true, and much deserving of it, too! This location is conveniently located near the heart of the Granville Entertainment District. Along with its neighbours, it is open late and almost always has an abundance of snacks to settle your late-night munchies or post-clubbing craves. Of all the Tim Hortons I’ve been visiting over the past year or two, none of them served my favourite menu item, French Onion soup, however, this location did! Definitely one of the best surprises I’ve had in a while and so I ordered a large bowl. It’s the best way to warm up in the fog after a night of snowboarding. The staff are friendly and efficient which is nice because there’s always a steady stream of customers. Kudos to them for keeping their smiles on!
Edward L.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Not too many people know about this location, strangely enough. Parking is available on the streets, but it’s all metered. The interior is quite spacious. To be honest, I like this layout quite a bit. The only complaint? There’s some kind of humidity problem. The windows were fogging up. Ick. Coffee tasted decent.
Kelly S.
Place rating: 3 North Vancouver, Canada
The coffee and doughnuts are good and fresh though the muffins are so so at best. The problem is that having a doughnut this early is a no go but for the price I can tolerate a muffin. I would give Tim Hortons 4 stars if the muffins weren’t so gas stationish
Lisa Y.
Place rating: 2 Los Angeles, CA
HAD to come here because I heard that it was like the KrispyKreme/DunkinDonuts of Canada. And it really is… ubiquitous, but food quality is whatevaaa. Had a coffee and maple bar, not horrible but not memorable. But at least now I can say I’ve been there! You should too!
Andrew P.
Place rating: 5 San Marcos, CA
Great service here! I’ve only been to Tim Horton’s a few times now, so I’m not entirely familiar with the menu. The people behind the counter were very patient and friendly. Both drinks and donuts were quite good. Free Wi-Fi is a plus. Bathrooms were reasonably clean(you do have to be a customer, and get buzzed in to use them). Overall, it was a great experience! Would definitely come back.