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“Morning at Timmy's as the #LocalCoffee shops weren't open this early on a Saturday. So it was a coffee, some wifi and my laptop to plan out what I'm going to do today in Ontario.
Decent seating, all of the tables but two were clean. A quick wipe and I was here for an hour. Coffee was very good, prepared as ordered. I don't hit up Timmy's often enough to need their app.
Vegetarian options: Good question. I think they use dairy in the donut dough?
Dietary restrictions: Ask about allergens.
Parking: East parking for the Sprinter van.
Kid-friendliness: Tim bits!
Wheelchair accessibility: Step free access and wheelchair accessible tables.“
“Drive thru can become a messy experience when it's busy. Most staff are kind and helpful (though one staff seemed like working at Tim Hortons was the last place they wanted to work), and I've never had an issue with incorrect orders.“
“Love the French latte and the cashiers are so friendly. They are great with my grandchildren also.“
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“This timmies is always so great, I go a few mornings a week. I always get treated nicely, even when my order is difficult they always seem to get it right. The staff has lots of patience with the long difficult orders I sometimes place. The team members are all very nice for the most part. Shout out to the afternoon supervisor who is always so nice to me when I go to this timmies on late evenings! They deal with a lot of nasty customers, and rude people but always have great attitudes. I always get served by the one girl Kendra on afternoons and she is so amazing and sweet and always makes my experience worth while! A really great atmosphere, people, and my orders are mostly made to perfection! 10/10 keep it up timmies.“
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“It's usually a very good Timmies.But the last time I visited it was not a good experience. They were short staffed and the place showed it. Long line ups, slow response times, and unclean booths. The food looked like it had been thrown together without any pride of service.I realize the staff on duty are under pressure. It's no fun working under those kinds of conditions. The managers and owner need to look into the fact that some of their staff are remaining home when they are scheduled to work.There was a school strike the day I visited -- and some of the staff are stay at home moms. They had no choice, they had to stay home with their school-age kids. But shouldn't someone high up in the organization have anticipated this problem, been proactive, and provided these hardworking moms with day care for their children?Isn't that how successful business have always operated? Looking after their workers in times of need?The staff of a business are part of the 'household' of the business. In other words, they are 'family.' Business owners should treat them accordingly.“