I can’t say I experienced nearly the busy-ness that other reviewers on here have, but this place isn’t worth any sort of wait because the product simply isn’t good. Despite the Canadian fame, I found the doughnuts here reminded me more of cheap grocery store pastries than anything else, and I honestly ended up choking them down. There was no cold coffee, and the closest equivalent — some sort of milkshake thing — was so sweet it basically wrecked my teeth. I’d strongly recommend simply going somewhere else in the airport.
William L.
Classificação do local: 2 Richmond Hill, Canada
I imagine these are franchised… The owner should know there is open fighting among the staff. Not good for customer experience and definitely not good for efficient operations. Staff don’t have to live each other but they have to work well with each other.
Michael M.
Classificação do local: 2 Pittsburgh, PA
This is a typical airport restaurant with some nice features including grab and go. However, long lines persuaded me to move elsewhere. For seated dining it is understaffed and slow and this is the kiss of death for an airport restaurant. Tim Horton’s are popular in Canada but I don’t see the particular attraction.
Jared R.
Classificação do local: 2 Toronto, Canada
This Tim Horton’s needs more staff. When we tried to order from here there were only 2 staff working, they were out of breakfast sandwiches and the line was 1 hour long. I suppose the airport knows people will wait… unless they have to catch a flight. I wonder if anyone has missed a flight trying to get a double double. I’m only giving it two stars because it still beats all the other garbage overpriced options at Terminal 3.
Mark M.
Classificação do local: 4 Niagara Falls, NY
Timmies at the Airport, perfect! And, the prices are not jacked up, extra bonus points! The line can be long but it always moves at a nice speed. They make the food and coffee pretty good, just like at a regular location AND they have a cooler with grab and go drinks and sandwiches if you are in a hurry. I always stop by here before heading to the gate!
Doug B.
Classificação do local: 4 Mesa, AZ
Need a reward for surviving your full body pat down at security? Grab a hot cup of coffee through their Express line.(No more waiting!) Plus, they know how to make a proper cruller… and the Canadian Maple donut is nice, too. Think Boston Cream, but with a maple topping instead of chocolate. Their maple is sugary awesomeness — so much so that you can skip any sugar you usually put into your coffee.
Cesar R.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
This place gets super busy. However, the service was still good, the drinks were perfectly prepared and we got everything within a reasonable amount of time. Gotta love Tim Hortons :)
Georgie M.
Classificação do local: 4 Scottsdale, AZ
I love Tim Horton’s and we should have eaten here. I love Tim Horton’s and we should have eaten here. Repeat. Since we had a four hour layover at Lester B, we mistakenly tried the burger place next door. I’ll let you read my review of that place… But just before our flight as the lines subsided a little(only twenty ahead of me), I had to stop by and grab a large coffee. Mind you the Green Mermaid was empty the whole night. No one on line. LOL But I had to have a cup of one of Canada’s best exports and it hit the spot. We had our first cup twenty years ago in Brampton and were hooked. When we use to travel to Ann Arbor for a youth hockey tournament, heck for any reason at all, we stopped in the Wendy’s/ Tim Horton’s combo and grabbed a few 16 ounce tins to take home. That’s how much we enjoyed our Tim Horton’s experience. If you like that Quincy Mass place, then you’ll love Tim’s as we do. Try it. Enjoy!
Kenneth A.
Classificação do local: 4 Chiyoda, Japan
Had an X-large coffee($ 2) and a cheese danish($ 1.67). Coffee was good and huge. Food certainly hadn’t been cooked that morning, but tasted good enough. A little difficult to understand what the attendant was saying in english, but got everything right. All around a good place and worth going back.
Dexter V.
Classificação do local: 4 Paterson, NJ
What’s a Canadian visit without several stops at Tim Hortons? Seriously I think there’s a Tim Hortons for every 5 people in Canada! This particular one is right next to the hotel I stayed in which meant I got my fix of Timmy right away. The coffee is amazing and so are the menu items. Ordering my cup of Joe was always interesting because of how I’m so babied here by Dunkin Donuts. I just say make it light and sweet but at Tim Hortons they want to know how much sugar and milk you want! I finally remembered to say one milk and one sugar by at least my third visit out of many. You heard that right I frequented this place more than three times over the course of my trip. Like I said the coffee is fresh and delish. There’s something different about it that doesn’t give it that coffee aftertaste. I always ordered the steak, egg, and cheddar sandwich on an English muffin that was grilled for breakfast. I can honestly say that for a fast food chain the breakfast sandwich that I got was perfectly done, delicious, and(gasp) not greasy. It didn’t taste like it was loaded with salt either. I could have eaten a whole lot of it but I was afraid I’d have a heart attack and be forced to use Canada’s universal healthcare! Ugh just the thought of it scares me! Anyways I also got to try their hash browns, cookies, and muffins and I was continually surprised how much better they tasted than their counterparts here in the states. I don’t know if I was suffering from Canadian fever but I’m sticking to my opinion. Hopefully when I do return for a visit I’ll still feel the same. We shall see eh… P. S. This place is primarily a drive through and the actual front store is very tight so be ready to wait in line outside if there are people ahead of you.
Jim C.
Classificação do local: 2 Vancouver, Canada
Poor service from employee. She didn’t understand what i wanted and her english wasn’t that great. She was rude!
Andrew S.
Classificação do local: 4 Melbourne, Australia
My first time trying Tim Hortons & they are every bit as nice as everyone has told me about the donuts were so fresh & the staff were very quick & curtious which I like. Next I’m a Toronto pearsons I’ll drop in again for sure.
Ryan M.
Classificação do local: 4 Emeryville, CA
What’s a Canada visit without immersing yourself into its traditional institutions? I’m talking about first name Timmy, last name Horton’s.(Drake reference for those who didn’t catch that). I didn’t go all out, but what McD’s is for everyone in MURICA. Canadians give thanks and realize there’s no escaping Tim Horton’s. So what did I get? Croissant and a Latte. The Latte although from the machine wasn’t bad, just standard fast food coffee. The Croissant isn’t as buttery and flaky than what I’m used to, it had a deeper and more savory taste(maybe it’s the Canadian dairy)? Either way, after an 8hr flight with only Canada Dry in my system, I needed something in my stomach. This isn’t Canada’s standard of gastronomy but after all the episodes of HIMYM and the many Canadian homies who share of their experiences of this place. I just had to join in on the fun and see what it’s all about. Cheers!
Kimberly K.
Classificação do local: 4 Chantilly, VA
I heart Tim Hortons! I know they’ve opened a few in the States, but the ones in Canada are my favorite. The quality of their products are much better there. My cousins and I are obsessed with the Iced Capp and Timbits. The first thing on our agenda once arriving to Toronto is to grab Tim Hortons. I’m not a big coffee drinker, but something about the Iced Capp keeps me coming back for more. That stuff is madd addicting. Their Maple Dip donut is so flipping good. Especially when it comes out fresh. Prices are reasonable. Seating is available and employees were quick. I love this location because I can get my Iced Capp fix one more time before getting on the plane. I also appreciate that I can grab a bunch of goodies for family and friends, while waiting for my flight.
James B.
Classificação do local: 1 West Lafayette, IN
Canada, what’s the big deal about Tim Horton’s? I heard great things so I waited in the queue about 10 minutes for a cup of brewed coffee and two doughnuts that tasted worse than what you’d find in a truck stop. Where’s the Starbucks at Toronto Pearson International? No espresso-based drinks, «real fruit smoothies» are just juice concentrate mixed with ice and the doughnut glaze tasted saccharine and fake — like pure high fructose corn syrup. Move along folks.
Neil A.
Classificação do local: 4 Montara, CA
Oh Timmy’s… when will you expand into California. I miss you so much!
Lea G.
Classificação do local: 4 Bay Area, CA
Thank you to my Canadian collegues for training me in the method of ordering at Timmy’s! We stopped at this local chain throughout our trip in Canada but I could only remember the location of my last visit(airport). I didn’t see too much of an issue at the airport… For a newbie to the chain the order line reminded me of the Seinfield episode with the Soup Nazi. Stand to the left, look to the right… order in code. There’s a lot to look at in the counter… mmmm pastry display! Again, my collegues didn’t want to be seen with the silly American holding up the order line so I got some tips before heading in. Know what you are ordering before you get in line. Don’t wait at the cashier to make a decision. List the items and the choice: «I would like the breakfast sandwich with bacon. A large coffee double double, please.» The cream and sugar ordering really threw me for a loop. I still don’t know if it’s cream and then sugar or vice versa. I just know I like my coffee sweet and milky so I am definitely a two cream and sugar packet person. The food was excellent, affordable and quick. And for bonus points — I absolutely love the regional difference so I definitely appreciated the experience.
Leyla A.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
Thank you, Tim Horton’s, for having the best airport coffee– cheap, hot, and accessible! Next to gate 163 in YYZ! Thank you for accepting my American money, even though I have been flying Canada trips all month and really should exchange some dollars. Thank you for not pushing those delicious maple glazed donuts on me when all I really need is a coffee. Weight Watchers points averted= 8!
Dave L.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
Went to Canada on a business trip with our beautifully nutty salesgirl up in the great white north. In 2.5 days, had Tim Horton’s three times and two of them in this airport. Somewhat like a cross between a subway, Starbucks, and McDonalds — servicable, probably somewhat healthly, but definitely not the place to go on an expense account.