Reviews Tim Hortons

4
Neeha
+4
Nice Tim Hortons branch situated near Glasgow Central station. You can get the regular coffees, doughnuts and burgers like any other Tim Hortons. I bought the Maple Popcorn Frappé + Maple Popcorn Doughnut. It's nice! but very sweet for my taste, like very very sweet. Not a recommended combo, maybe the frappe + burger would be nicer to counyer the sweetness. But on their own, both the frappe and doughnut was very nice and delicious.
4
Don D
+4
Well, y'all know Tim's. Affordable meal with average-tasting coffee. They got this breakfast deal, which is easy on your wallet. This place is particularly special as it is near the train station. It's got some good seats, wherein you'll get a good view of the busy city centre. It's fun observing people, just rushing and getting on with their lives while you're having a slow sip on your coffee, having a wee break from misery.
4
Jamie Oliwer
+4
The service was on point, a quick, cheap low-quality breakfast when everything else is closed was better than nothing. Was expecting something more meaningful, but ended up eating the same menu as McDonald's. (first time here, didn't know) Shout out to the guy who offered to take the order. I was just too tired from Glasgow noise to interact.
5
Tom's Under
+5
Just great service. Greeted as a friend, I have two maple leaf pin badges and handed a mug. Thanks mate! Great coffee and apple fritter.
4
Tia
+4
The food isn't really much better than McDonald's. The waffle fries are soggy and disappointing. Even the loaded ones lack flavour and are dry. The frozen drinks are good, though a little bit sickly. I would not recommend it. The service was the best thing about it as it was quite fast.
4
Lindsey Ross
+4
Nice to have a little bit of home while travelling- though if you're used to the Canadian classic you will see some differences. The coffee was close but not quite- but that "what am I drinking, is this just nostalgia?" Feeling is the same. Kinda burnt, kinda weak- Tims classic. Had a Boston Cream that was also slightly different. Not as much of a milk chocolate for the icing. Tasted on the cheaper side. The way they do things is slightly less efficient as well. The person taking your order doesn't also make your coffee, which I think is part of the streamlining of the original. If you get just a coffee, it seems your order is in que with food orders as well. Definitely creates a second line. Overall- was happy to see this spot!
5
John Welsh
+5
Just amazing to see Tim Hortins in Glasgow with some modern contactless ordering. Coffee just as good as in Canada.
5
Timeea
+5
We tried the timbits they where really tasty! I wish we had it in our country as well. 🫶🏻
4
Chloe Fiddler
+4
We come here often as my husband loves it, great service, great food, quiet environment to sit and eat and thankfully a bathroom you have easy access to, also, cheap too.
5
Eddy Yee
+5
I was surprised to find Canada iconic franchise in Glasgow. Definitely worth a visit.
5
Mariusz Matuszewski
+5
Always fresh food, great value and I never wait longer than 1 or 2 minutes. Best place for breakfast at 7 am.
4
Shannon
+4
Stopped by to grab some quick breakfast. Fast service and nice food and drink. Highly recommend the chai lattes
4
Tom Harbin
+4
Very busy location, and unfortunately with 5 visible employees there was one person working the till and 4 others doing who-knows-what. They do have some work to do to get their standards up to what we're used to in Canada. The dark roast coffee was good, however I don't think they're using cream, as the flavour just wasn't quite there.
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