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Reviews for Tim Hortons in Timberlea, NS

Yilmaz Oz 2 years ago
5

One of the best coffee shops around. Although it has been sold out, still national pride of Canadians

Preejo Kokken Joy 2 years ago
2

I always go to this tim as it close to home. The coffee is not fresh all the time. I usually dont bother to come back to the... drive through and complain, I just let it go. It was yesterday, I had to remind them to keep the tea warm, but the response Igot was not great. The girl literally said? warm it up from microwave? I would like to come back to the tim, I like the staffsso please make sure what you say to customers. Read more

Liv Barton 2 years ago
5

The staff here is very friendly! I'd love to sit in to have a coffee more but it's hard to listen to customers berate the staff.... Be kind to service workers!!! Read more

Dawn-Marie Merry 2 years ago
2

Went through the drive through in July 28@7:30 pm. The lady couldn?t hear me or understood what I was asking for. She had to get... another lady. Who new right away what I wanted. 6 donuts of the filled ones. I got Boston creams and 2 of the new peanut butterdonuts. Once home. There was NO filling in the peanut butter ones. Was dry. 2 of the Boston cream had No fillings. I?m sodisappointed. When someone buys a filling donut, they want filling!!! Very disappointed tonight in your Tim Horton?s. Read more

P Pahl 2 years ago
1

I rarely ever go to a TH but forgot my lunch that day. They set buns up on the display case where you get your food, and... customers grab the food over the buns and talk over the buns while interacting with staff. It was disgusting, particularly intimes of COVID. Then the staff grab those buns and use them to make orders. Ick. Read more

Gagan Bhangu 2 years ago
5

I got Excellent service at that time when only two employees are working Rajvir and Rajveer however, the drive-thru was quite... busy. I know it is hard to handle on both sides counter and drive-thru. But still, they were trying to give customer orders ontime. I am happy with the service. Read more

Mr. Yarn 2 years ago
4

A smaller location in a smaller part of the community, they often run out of things quickly during peak hours, and wait times... are iffy during peak hours. Otherwise their food quality is consistent and they're pretty good at being patient with customersand getting orders correct. Certainly room for improvement but not a bad location in a pinch. It would be great if they offereddelivery too. Read more

cohen sabourin 3 years ago
1

This Tim Hortons, much like the other locations owned by the same operator, are all like a low stakes version of Russian... roulette. If you order the same drink 10 times in the span of a week, you will receive 10 extremely different drinks, one willbe too sweet, one not sweet enough, one too hot, one too cold, etc. It's like a manic depressive version of Goldilocks and theThree Bears. If you get a bagel it'll either be cut into perfect halves, not cut at all, or one side will be larger than theinitial bagel, with the other side being the first man-made 2-dimensional object. If you're looking for a fun game on a boringafternoon, get a sandwich and try and guess which half all the toppings will be on! Bonus points if the toppings are just in thewrapper and not on the sandwich at all! Now I know what you're thinking! "The employees must be awful" but they aren't! They'reextremely pleasant and doing the best they can with the hand they are dealt by the owner and Tim Hortons Inc. The coffee isinconsistent because no one receives proper training, because the turnaround is too high to justify it, but the turnaround is sohigh because of how toxic the work environment can be, thanks to unqualified managers and an absentee owner. Bagels andsandwiches are roughly assembled because Tim Hortons as a company values speed over quality, and frankly if I was getting yelledat by boomers all day I probably wouldn't put my best foot forward either. Tim Hortons has time and time again shown us thatthey value profits over people, and that includes both the employee and the consumer. However their only method of increasingprofits is to decrease cost, hence why everything they sell gets progressively worse as the years go by, penny pinching toreduce quality and increase margins. This location and its owner are a perfect example of why Tim Hortons is failing. Andremember kids, Tim Hortons hasn't been a Canadian company since 2014 when it was bought by a Brazilian holding c Read more