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  • Chris M.

    A mixed bag. Some donuts I thought were almost great. Some donuts were just crap. I got a couple of maple-glazed, yeast donuts. One was filled with Bavarian cream. The donuts were very tasty. They kind of tasted like fried pizza dough, which was good, but the taste was very subtle. The maple frosting didn't have much maple flavor. The apple fritter sucked. This is probably the worst apple fritter I've ever eaten. I wouldn't even call it an apple fritter. The glazed chocolate donut tasted like it was bought in a supermarket. The vanilla-cream donut was frosted with a sugary chocolate frosting. It was more chocolately than vanilla. I wouldn't even call this a vanilla-cream donut. I generally don't combine chocolate and vanilla because I don't think they go well together. Maybe if they used a ganache instead of a sugary chocolate frosting it would have been better. I also got this "walnut" donut. It was a like a chocolate cruller with some walnuts in it. I guess they fry it once with walnuts, dip it in chocolate cake batter, and fry it again. I thought it tasted like junk. But there's plenty to choose from here. Big selection.

    (3)
  • Heather G.

    Headed to the mall for some quick shopping and a possible ice cream cone--BLAST the mall closes at 6pm Sundays. What time is it? 6:02----where to for a quick ice cream?! Coldstone/Tim Horton's Please!!! No. No. No. 3 flavors all non ice cream-Cotton Candy, Strawberry & Mandarin. Yeah-no. Off to DQ we went-so did the long line behind us of about 12 people. Shame. Come on guys-come on.

    (1)
  • Vito M.

    Glad to see that Tim Horton's is still around in the states. Somehow they've disappeared from my vicinity. I love the coffee, the Maple doughnuts, and the new Banana Timbits - a banana bread flavored doughnut! Awesome idea and perfectly executed. I was a little disappointed that the coffee wasn't served in a ceramic mug and that the doughnuts came in a bag instead of being "plated".

    (3)
  • Michael S.

    Good coffee at a good price. Drive thru was quick.

    (4)
  • Igor S.

    Taco hell of breakfast! Slow to get the order, hideous concoction for eggs and sausage with cold secret sauce! I don't think Canadians even eat this stuff. While I'm not a big fan of dunkys, this place doesn't compete.

    (1)
  • Ellomenno P.

    Coffee was good. They blast just about the worst, god-awful country music here. Neeeeeeeeee-haaaaaa!!!!!! Am I actually still in New England???

    (3)
  • Deni T.

    Tim Ho's. My dogs love the plain timbits here and yes, they know this drive-thru. We've had some issues with getting breakfast sandwiches made incorrectly recently, but overall, they do better than the other national chain down the street. We've had terrible service when we have gone inside. This is shared with a Cold Stone Creamery so many times the inside person is helping with ice cream orders while you wait to order your breakfast items. It seems like the focus is on the drive thru and keeping that time down instead. Overall, this isn't a bad place and we come here over other drive thru coffee places.

    (3)
  • Craig D.

    (4) ~ Overall Food & Service MY MENU: * Coffee = (4) very good * BELT = Bacon Egg Lettuce Tomato on Plain Bagel = (4) very good * Vanilla Creme Donut = (4) very good * They share store space with Cold Stone Creamery

    (4)
  • Jim G.

    Bad latte that taste like goat's milk. Bad sausage & egg panini. Guy that rang us up was weird who was upset he could not up sell us. Will not return. Other then that great!

    (1)
  • Emily A.

    I only ever come here for Coldstone and have noticed that each visit the staff gets younger and customer service decreases. It seems like none of the staff really know what they're doing... I came here the Sunday of MDW with some friends for ice cream and they were out of pretty much everything. They had almost no fruit toppings and were missing many of the major flavors. I understand restaurants run out of things, but management should have known enough to put up a sign listing the things they had run out of, so people in line weren't forced to keep naming item after item, only to be told "We're out of that too!" The people in front of me finally asked the high school aged kid working "Well, what do you have?!" And he couldn't even answer that without looking to the two other employees for help (they looked equally dumbfounded)! My friends and I all wanted Birthday Cake Remix, but wouldn't you know, they were out of Cake Batter too... now maybe it's just me, but if I worked at an ice cream shop, and saw we were running low on a particular flavor, I'd start making more! I know they make ice cream at this location, because I've seen a girl doing it. So we asked what would be a good substitute and were told Sweet Cream, so we went with that. If only we had thought to ask to sample Sweet Cream, as it essentially tasted like nothing and we all ended up throwing it out. Coldstone really needs to step their game up, It's ice cream, not rocket science!

    (2)
  • Larry A.

    I stopped in this morning to sit down and enjoy a cup of coffee with my breakfast sandwich and the morning paper. I couldn't read the paper- some college kid must have done a study that said people like loud thumping music early in the morning. Again, I'm in search of a nice quiet morning coffee environment. When you can't converse across the table at a normal tone, maybe your music is too loud. I doubt I'll be back. Not inside anyhow.

    (2)
  • Rick D.

    best coffee for a chain for taste besides StarBucks prices excellent donuts fresh prefer Tim Horton's to my Dunkin

    (5)
  • R V.

    This is one of the first Timmy's you hit going north out of the Land of Dunkin (That's actually Massachusetts' state motto, look it up), and as such it's moderately special. Only moderately. Timmy's donuts are moderately better than Dunkers, but their real strength comes not in quality but in variety. A good Timmy's has like eight different timbits picks and a grip of wacky technicolor banana spit or strawberry dry-hump or whatever donuts. This one does not. It's just got the standards, which at least include a few maple-ish options. I'm pretty sure they wouldn't be allowed to incorporate in Canada if they didn't. Their cake donuts are much like what you'll find at any supermarket or chain, oddly unfried-tasting and kind of like a dry, puffy, hungover brownie. They don't add enough glaze, though no amount would be enough to save those sad rings. That said, my wife's fond of their sour cream old fashioned. Of course, she's also fond of me, so her tastes are somewhat suspect. The raised are slightly better, not as dry as a Dunks and small enough that you don't feel the gastrointestinal consequences afterward. I love going to Timmy's, because there are both donuts and Canadians involved, but this Yankee branch falls down on both accounts.

    (3)
  • Katie G.

    I've only ever been to one Tim Horton's. This was it. I know it's a fast food joint, but this wasn't so great. Being diet conscious, I tried to go with a low cal meal and got a chicken noodle soup. It came with a soup roll. The soup was weak and the noodles were overcooked. It was way too salty. The bread was ok, but cold and not all that fresh. This place is pretty skippable.

    (2)

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  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free

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