Tim Horton's. Really expensive for the amount of food you actually get. Really, really, really, really expensive.
But I'm glad you liked your Chicken Caesar wrap.![]()
Tim Horton's. Really expensive for the amount of food you actually get. Really, really, really, really expensive.
But I'm glad you liked your Chicken Caesar wrap.![]()
Isn't that the donut shop in Canada? PLEASE tell me they are migrating south!!![]()
No that's bad.
No, it's good.
They're in Maine now- not sure how much further south they will go!
It must be our area then.
The last time I was at Tim Horton's was about three years ago when they opened a new store here in Lansing. I got a lunch combo: ham sandwich on a croissant, chips, pickle and pop. If I'm remembering correctly, it came to around $6.95. I haven't been back since.
While the lunch was OK, it simply wasn't worth the price to food ratio. If I'm going to spend $6.00 or $7.00 eating out, I'm going to Heavenly Ham or the Great American Bread Company and get a real sandwich (one that I can eat half of for lunch and the other half for dinner).
They're in Maine now- not sure how much further south they will go!
Are you sure you are remembering the right place? Unless Tim's has a vastly different menu south of the border, I don't think they've ever sold chips and I don't think they sell croissant sandwiches either (although they might have at one time)
I'm a soup combo girl myself - I find it a very reasonably priced lunch.
M.
Are you sure you are remembering the right place? Unless Tim's has a vastly different menu south of the border, I don't think they've ever sold chips and I don't think they sell croissant sandwiches either (although they might have at one time)
I'm a soup combo girl myself - I find it a very reasonably priced lunch.
M.
...nor do they have pop.
I'm pretty sure they do have pop (also known as "soda" or "Coke.") We have a lot of them around here (Columbus, OH). My son's hockey team was sponsored by Tim Horton's. He could get a free small pop/soda if he went in wearing his jersey.
I haven't tried their ceasar wrap (not very fond of ceasar). Do they have other varieties? I know Tim's has a pretty good turkey sandwich, too.
Not here in NYC. The combos include sandwich, donut, coffee.
I don't eat there...ever. I stopped when I read the nutritional info. on their website. Holy sodium batman.
SACRILEGE! What kind of Canadian are you?!![]()