Line system is confusing and tons of people constantly butt in front of me. However the wait time for the food if you can actually order is good, and the quality is what you expect. Staff is really nice to me but it’s hard to find a clean table to sit at sometimes.
Mark G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Montreal, Canada
Agreed with Bernie’s review that one line would be better. When I was there, service was fine, and they moved people along well. I got my «usual» and it tasted as expected. I did make one change, after the order was made, and the person preparing my sandwich rolled with it, no problems.
Chanun O.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 SOMA, San Francisco, CA
Weird floor layout. Below-average coffee. I would choose Starbucks, with its overly sweet coffee, over this. Quick service and what looks to be a large selection of donuts. It would do better as a full-time sandwich shop.
Bernie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Mississauga, Canada
I don’t like reviewing these chains unless there is something wrong. But this is a strange Tim’s. They have four cashiers and the way you line up is the old school way of picking a cashier, which means if you choose to stand in a line with either a trainee or someone who is ordering 2 dozen donuts, then you’re stuck. This has happened to me on so many occasions where I’m the first person in line and I pick the wrong line and then 2 – 3 people cut in front of me. Such bad luck. I really think they should employ the«central» line system that is becoming more popular these days, and then it’s fair where whoever comes first, gets served first.
Tara W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
The employees at the counter seem nice, and know what they are doing, but in the last week, I’ve gotten 2 doughnuts with a hair in them. Wont be eating food from this location anymore.
Jim G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 North York, Canada
This place is madness. For some reason the lines are laid out perpindicular to the front door, so you have to cross through several lines to get to the shortest lines and the food counter. The store should be laid out so that the lines follow the shape of the store, not the other way around. The seating is impossible; there’s really no point in staying. That said, the store is well staffed and the place is fairly efficient, though pushing through the crowds to get your bagel, then having to push back through again, especially during rush hour, can drive you insane.
Jeff D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
This has to be one of the most efficient Tim Horton’s locations I’ve ever been to. I stop in at least once a week for an extra large steeped tea and an everything bagel, double toasted with cheddar cheese and butter(if you haven’t tried that combination yet, I highly recommend it)! The service is always fast, the staff are generally friendly or at the very least quick, and the store is kept in good(and clean) working order. If you need a Timmy’s fix, this one’s a safe bet.