Brittany Hampton
This is my usual coffee place in the mornings, they always get it right. It never matters how long their drive through line is, because I know they’ll have me out of there quick. And they don’t skip any steps. Very pleasant staff. I pass two other Tim Hortons on my commute to work, and this one outshines them greatly.
… moreTammy Mackenzie
I have never made a review about any place i have to but today at this Tim Hortons location my experience was horrible! I ordered a oreo ice capp with no whip topping the girl went to hand it to me and it had whip topping in it i said i asked for no whip topping she turned around and the other working girls starting laughing when she handed back to me you could tell all they did was dumped out the topping and added oreo crumbs on top! And still sitting in there laughing like i disnt know what they did! I love 2 miles away from this location every since the crew that was there left about 2 yrs ago i have been driving the extra miles to go to 24th st location! Because they never listen to you as your ordering the coffee is barley warm and never consistent! So now i will gladly drive the extra few miles to get my coffee!
… moreCindy Acquaviva
Every Sunday at 9:30 am, I pick up my 90-year-old dad’s favorite treat—eight apple fritters and four cinnamon rolls. Over time, I’ve become a regular, and the staff, especially Sheila the baker, has become quite familiar with me. Their friendly and witty banter makes the experience enjoyable, and their hard work is evident in the delicious pastries they create. I particularly cherish my Sunday visits, as I get to chat with Sheila and enjoy the fantastic coffee.
… moreJacob Meisel
Typical have a great experience at this location. However, today’s staff must be from out of town. Rude, impatient, and disrespectful. Seemed to be more worried about their lip gloss and fingernails than customer service.
… moreJudy Gayle Levert
Tim Hortons is a Canadian multinational quick-service restaurant chain, famous for its coffee and doughnuts, founded in 1964 by hockey player Tim Horton. It is Canada’s largest fast-food chain and a major part of Canadian culture, serving a wide variety of menu items including soups, sandwiches, and breakfast items in addition to its original offerings. Today, it operates thousands of locations globally and is a subsidiary of Restaurant Brands International (RBI).
History and operations
Founding: The first Tim Hortons was opened in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1964 by Tim Horton and Ron Joyce, though it gained widespread success after Horton’s death.
Ownership: Tim Hortons merged with Wendy’s in 1995, then separated in 2006. In 2014, it was acquired by Restaurant Brands International (RBI), the parent company of Burger King and Popeyes.
Global presence: While it is a Canadian icon, the chain has expanded internationally, with locations in the United States, the Middle East, China, India, and the UK.
… morePamela Berryman
I love their French vanilla Cappuccino and Boston creme donuts!
The person working drive through was very friendly and efficient!
… moreRandi Poole
Service was great! My only complaint was that I pre-ordered 3 tidbit 40 packs and when picked up the boxes were covered and I mean covered in glaze. The girl (nicely) says I guess someone had glaze on their gloves and hands me some napkins. I ended up with glaze all over my car and upon opening, it appears as if they glazed the box more than the timbits. Did they taste great still-yes, was my truck a mess-yes, lol. Id recommend to repackage if something like this happens in the future because someone else might not be as understanding.
… moreGrace Burns
They almost always get the order wrong at this location, and the coffee doesn’t live up to other Tim Hortons. Additionally, the attitude of the employees are mixed. Some employees are absolute sweethearts, while others have had an attitude. I tried to get an application to this place once and heard remarks about me and my friend as we were leaving. The drinks overall are not horrible, but they need to work on how to correctly give out orders.
… moreJeff McLeod
9 times of 10 when I go to this location and get a iced tea it’s old and tastes rotten. And then I don’t go there for a while and forget and the cycle continues.
… morejeanette martin
I just went and got a medium coffee, I asked for 5 sugars and 3 creams ON THE SIDE. The girl with nose rings (is this allowed?) makes it pre-made where you push buttons. I said this is too sweet this way. So she makes me a black with side condiments. No bag. Then says, “can you throw this out (the wrong coffee) on your way out?” I said “why?” She says “we aren’t allowed to take a coffee back.”
“WHAT??? You just gave this to me! ” I said no, “you throw it out!”
Then she was rude and told me to call corporate.
Why should I dispose of her mistake all the while carrying my coffee, creams and sugars with no bag?
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