Tim Hortons

Engineering - Teaching & Learning Cntr, Edmonton
(780) 264-2023

Recent Reviews

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There was no cream in my boston cream donut. Only boston. Why was this so? I will be suing. See you in court, knuckleheads. I will run your business into the ground.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Faizan Mahmood

Line ups are

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

jijiiji popopoi

"wE dOn'T hAvE aNy CoLd BrEw"I'm in ur

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 1

Google user

Another Tim Hortons in this building. They do not have sandwiches and soups, but you can take drinks and sweets here. The line here is much shorter than in the other one

Роман Букатюк

Another Tim Hortons in this building. They do not have sandwiches and soups, but you can take drinks and sweets here. The line here is much shorter than in the other one

Justin Chung

IMAGINE THIS. You've just been a part of the most literally incomprehensible midterm known to man. An army of people with PhD's could only score an 80% on it. Cue the distant rumble of what could only be the fattest cup of coffee brewed in human history. Cue the otherworldly aromas of a honey crueller calling to you. Cue the ever furthering stack of midterms saying \\\"sorry\\\" in a Mike Tyson accent. There's simply no other option. You line up in an eternally long line to buy a 7 hour old donut with slightly warm coffee which is a little mindboggling considering there are always customers buying the items. The customer service is evidently below average but you must satiate yourself with this mediocre, not-even-Canadian food chain. This can only be described by the impressively mediocre ETLC tim hortons. 12/10

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

F Liu

This place used to be OK. Coffee was OK, & service was good. Overall it wasn't too bad for a monopoly business of coffee for Engineering Students. However, it took a really sharp downturn over the past few months (constantly out of produce, frequently get your order wrong, and really hostile attitude from some of the new staff). But I suppose...why bother with service if it was the only game in town, right? (DISAPPOINTING).

Mohamad Ghadban

Coffee is just warm...Would be better if hot... Service is good.

Albert Liu

This place used to be OK. Coffee was OK, & service was good. Overall it wasn't too bad for a monopoly business of coffee for Engineering Students. However, it took a really sharp downturn over the past few months (constantly out of produce, frequently get your order wrong, and really hostile attitude from some of the new staff). But I suppose...why bother with service if it was the only game in town, right? (DISAPPOINTING).

abed alsyed

The line up is really long and the service is bad.

Enaiyat Ghani Ovy

This is a tiny version of a typical Tim Horton's located in the engineering building at the University of Alberta. They remain open for a short duration of time especially in the summer. There are not much items to serve here, although I usually go there just for a coffee. There is always a big lineup, but it is due to the amount of pressure tackles this mini Tim in a largely demanding place. It is recommended for a cup of coffee if you fall asleep at work.

Aditya Roshan

Always 10-15 people in queue. Would be better if they put more staff and serve faster.10-15 mins for one coffee is too much waiting time.

Sunny Yang

Closes too early and never open on time on weekends. On campus right now at 10:30am on Sunday and it’s still not open even though it’s 9-3 on weekends. Other than that, it’s a regular mini Tim’s

Aditya Datar

Not an enjoyable experience at a Tim Hortons. They served me coffee instead of tea inspite of ordering a steeped tea double double.

Isaac Frohlich

Very long lines, mediocre service, always out of products and won't accept their own coupons sent in the mail.

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