Tim hortons


You spent a fair bit of time defending five guys about price, and now here you are agreeing it’s expensive 🤣🤣
Re-read the thread and can't see anywhere where I didn't say it wasn't expensive? Five guys is expensive but people compare it to McDonald's and it's nothing like a McDonald's. Like TH though it doesn't claim to be Michelin star either.

What I said was their prices are steep but people complaining about the price aren't really five guys demographic.

TH much more in line with McDonald's pricing and offerings but with a diffent slant on it.

If I am going to eat out I don't necessarily have to pick the most expensive option, although do enjoy an occasional five guys. Was down that way on Saturday and Sunday for teeside park and both days both five guys and TH were busy with TH still having a queue outside to get in so seems to be doing well.
 
The BBQ hot dog was good, but went back for a second visit the other day and they had discontinued it :mad:

Maple burger was good as well.

Fries are ok, but you don't get many, especially not compared to the mountain of fries to get at Five Guys.
 
The BBQ hot dog was good, but went back for a second visit the other day and they had discontinued it :mad:

Maple burger was good as well.

Fries are ok, but you don't get many, especially not compared to the mountain of fries to get at Five Guys.
Hot dogs, maple burgers, fries?
No apparent focus on the long-standing core list (i.e. coffee and bakery goods) of our Timmies’ 🇨🇦 offerings.
Looks like a new experiment for the 🇬🇧. Maybe a challenge to the local competition? I hope it doesn’t go that route here.
 
Expensive and *****.

Only went because my mates fancied it, so I wasn't going in with any expectations, but it was really poor quality.

Basically a cup of lemon juice, a plain and bland hot dog and a very expensive doughnut.

The maple doughnut tasted alright, it just wasn't worth £3.

Disgusting UK overpricing. Only $.99 Cdn here!

 
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