“Lots of seating, fast staff considering the long drive through line. They have washrooms, I don't think there was an accessible washroom though, I would call ahead if one is needed.Parking: It's in a mall area so there is tons of parking“
“About as typical a Tim's as they generally come. Familiar and economically priced, i.e., reward/price = 5 stars (*****) IMO. Close to Bracebridge's main retail/fast food area. One of two Tims in town, the other on the way to Home Depot/Walmart. There is another Lake Muskoka Tim Hortons in Gravenhurst.Just to the west of this Hwy 118w Tim Hortons (*****), you will find one of two Lake Muskoka Star Bucks (*** IMO). Besides these two megalithic chains, nearly all Bracebridge coffee outlets have closed with the exception of Oliver's (**** IMO), which is found in six Lake Muskoka locations and Huntsville. I am unaware of any other coffee centered/chain businesses in Bracebridge. Obviously, many other businesses also serve coffee.My limited COFFEE CHAIN RESEARCH suggests:Presently, Tim Hortons has about 4 times as many locations as the next largest coffee chain in Canada, i.e., Star Bucks.Ignoring all the others, both Tim's and Starbuck's locations seem to average about 2 service points, including the drive-throughs, Tim's is typically faster, delivering less expensive coffee, and most people order coffee in some form(duh!). This suggests Tim's between the two largest Canadian chains delivers approximately 80 percent of Canada's individual coffee servings... So if you have enough disposable income, you might try Starbucks, but if you had to choose between -only- these two, you are following the presumed mass majority of Canadians if you go with Tim's... Not to say any of the other chains don't offer good tasting coffee in pleasant environments at fair value!PERSONALLY:I suggest you might try Tim's DARK ROAST, particularly if you have always ordered the default/regular.If you REALLY want to taste your coffee, stop adulterating it with milk (cream) and/or sugar etc.I have enjoyed most Tim's blue berry products... Damn it, Jim, we're Canadians after all!Regrettably, one of the only two coffee houses I have ever been in Canada in 50 years that had a commercial coffee roaster on-site was a Bracebridge Camp Muskoka coffee house. Unfortunately, it didn't survive covid. Note, however, you can buy WHOLE FRESH COFFEE BEANS (at least in some cities) and grind them yourself for a delightful and economical coffee experience! (******)Eat and drink responsibly... sugar and fat have calories... but life is too tedious if you NEVER treat yourself!BEWARE the coffee growing rain forest environment! If available, you might consider trying roasted dandelion root tissane/'tea'... Dandelion grows in more locations in Canada than Tim's!NOTE that I have enjoyed the coffee experience in ALL the businesses I have listed here...In spite of drinking coffee for 50 years, I have a latent nagging distrust for a drink that I find difficult to drink black...“
“One small mistake they accidentally didn’t take my order so I had to go inside and tell them I was there but that’s quite all right considering how friendly they were after offered me a free Oreo Mc flurry which I didn’t want but very much appreciated and they felt very “
“Pre-order with your mobile app and pick up at the counter or you will have a long wait. Make sure at the mobile pick-up area you tell them you are there. They seem to be busy all the time. Staff is friendly, though. There is eat in which looked almost empty.“
“There are not enough tea shops in Canada. This place has a destingt cozy, British touch and a good view onto Muskoka Lake.We had a couple of very good teas and a "high tea" for two, which is a 3 tier tray with a lot of little yummies to share (see their menu) for $88.All the food was prepared to perfection.“
“Stopped in this cute little coffee joint in Gravenhurst. The coffee was great, perfect for a cold winter afternoon and the muffin was delicious, I especially liked the crispy muffin top! The service was fast and friendly. I would definitely recommend if you're in the area and need your coffee fix!“
“Some of the finest Indian food this side of the Atlantic and I mean London. Fresh and Fragrant! Owners take pride in what they are serving. Great value and a wide array of dishes. A must try for those who love this type of cuisine and for those who have never had Indian food the staff will steer you in the right direction.We wish you the best of luck .“
“A good set up for a busy spot with their two windows for taking orders and pick up. A few flavours available, wish there were more but the selection wasn’t bad. They have a lot of drink options including coffees. Lots of space to walk around and check stuff out as you enjoy your ice cream!“
“Lots of places were closed on a Monday, so we ended up at Oliver's and were glad that we did. The staff were friendly, helpful and efficient. We had to study the menu a minute before we gave our order, but they didn't make us feel rushed. The food was good, but the apple fritter was great. Finally, a fritter with some big pieces of apple in it!“