It’s cheap, but no cheaper than Dunkin Doughnuts and not any better. I’d recommend Brighton Doughnuts if you’re looking for something in the same price range in Brighton. Two Brothers and Starbucks are also good options.
Steve W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brighton, MI
Love those Timbits, They offer a great selection of sweets. They sell out fast, so you might want to call in advance and place your order.
Bobby B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brighton, MI
The most Canadian Tim Horton’s this side of the Detroit River. This is the most clean, high quality, and friendly Tim Horton’s I have been in outside of Canada. The worker’s really take pride in their work, and actually know what a «double double» is. I am not sure what the last reviewer thought a «Tim Horton’s» was going to be, if you want something super fancy and expensive, go to Starbucks. If you want great quality coffee and products for an affordable price, go to the Brighton Tim Horton’s.
Ypge E.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brighton, MI
I kept hearing people rave about Tim Horton’s. I saw commercials on TV. I saw them in Canada. They even have their corporate office here in Brighton(So does McDonald’s. What is it about Brighton and fast food HQ?) So I tried it. The food was less then meh. It was muck. It looked good. The first bite seemed good, but when you actually pay attention to what you’re eating, it’s all substitute stuff. It’s not real food. I don’t quite know how to explain it, but I will not — nay CANNOT — ever eat Tim Horton’s again. Alas, I tried it again. I thought«I’ll just get donuts and coffee instead of lunch». Well that was a misteak. The coffee was horrible. Warm black fluid with a hint of coffee flavor. The donuts were limp and nasty. OK let me try to explain this better… have you ever had donuts and coffee from a gas station? That’s what it was like. The thing is, someone I work with raves about the food and gets it for lunch all the time. I think they must not know what real food should taste like! Is it because I’m not Canadian? Or because I pay attention to the matter which passes from hand to mouth? Perhaps someone can explain what I’m not understanding about Tim Horton’s.