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Re: Canucks, is this place fit to eat at? Tim Hortons [Re: Mac86] #7570976
04/27/22 12:42 PM
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The good biscuit boundary and the sweet tea line are the same.

Originally Posted by Mac86
I forgot to mention. Next time you order. Get an “Everything bagel with herb n garlic n bacon” toasted. And a large black.

I'm pretty sure that is one of the cardinal sins.

Re: Canucks, is this place fit to eat at? Tim Hortons [Re: warrior] #7571007
04/27/22 01:22 PM
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I think the store bough food in Canada is overall a lot better quality than the store bought in the US.I would not go out of my way for TIM but if I wanted coffee and donut I would stop.Like everyplace its good if you can get it fresh.

Re: Canucks, is this place fit to eat at? Tim Hortons [Re: run] #7571080
04/27/22 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by run
He's a Canadian. Give the dude a break. He probably doesn't have access to quality food like the rest of you southerners.


Yup. less roadkill


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Re: Canucks, is this place fit to eat at? Tim Hortons [Re: warrior] #7571104
04/27/22 04:00 PM
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Food in the states is not good compared to a lot of other countries including here.
Junk food is an American invention.
The worst food I ever ate in a restaurant was NY city.
The best restaurant/pub food anywhere is in Ireland.Always fresh daily.

Last edited by Boco; 04/27/22 04:03 PM.

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Re: Canucks, is this place fit to eat at? Tim Hortons [Re: Boco] #7571113
04/27/22 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Boco
Food in the states is not good compared to a lot of other countries including here.
Junk food is an American invention.
The worst food I ever ate in a restaurant was NY city.
The best restaurant/pub food anywhere is in Ireland.Always fresh daily.


You can buy American food in 4 and 5 star restaurants all around the world. Is there even a single restaurant, outside of Canada, that carries high end Canadian food?

Keith

Re: Canucks, is this place fit to eat at? Tim Hortons [Re: warrior] #7571114
04/27/22 04:20 PM
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wife's fav dounut. coffee is hit and miss

Re: Canucks, is this place fit to eat at? Tim Hortons [Re: QuietButDeadly] #7571144
04/27/22 05:09 PM
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I don.t care for their coffee . Their hot chocolate is excellent. Their different kinds of soup along with a roll make a good lunch. old243

Re: Canucks, is this place fit to eat at? Tim Hortons [Re: Boco] #7571305
04/27/22 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Boco
Food in the states is not good compared to a lot of other countries including here.
Junk food is an American invention.
The worst food I ever ate in a restaurant was NY city.
The best restaurant/pub food anywhere is in Ireland.Always fresh daily.

I Agree with you.


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Re: Canucks, is this place fit to eat at? Tim Hortons [Re: warrior] #7571369
04/27/22 09:27 PM
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Not sure about the restaurants where you guys are but here in Canada (based on my experience) whatever is served is mostly fresh.

I have travelled across the Province of Ontario and a good part of the Province of Québec...I have had the occasional mixed up with coffee (just like any other restaurants) but otherwise, no complaints.

Re: Canucks, is this place fit to eat at? Tim Hortons [Re: warrior] #7571486
04/27/22 11:10 PM
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Quite a few of the franchises were in dispute with the company about 18 months ago.
Labour is always a problem and the temp workers brought in had exit problems when C-19 broke out
Stores that make money the head office squezzes them out, with nic-picking things and it usuall revolves around a good owner keeping employees
and head office saying we are transferring that person out....usually to somewhere there is no bus service = hardship

The origional owner was a hockey player
and day old donuts, well , are hard as hockey pucks
so every kid on the prairies has some pucks to wack around, and the farm dog can retrieve them in the snow drifts for the slap shots

Sure wish I took some pictures of those road signs on the Alaska Highway dented with Tim bits from a former writer on here.

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