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BigRuts said:
geeks said:
The one in Cardiff is great, the one they opened here in MK, not so much sadly!
Its not great is it, the doughnuts are no better than supermarket attempts and the coffee is average at best.How's your brother BTW? Not head from him in a while, assume he is either staying in/keeping out of trouble?
Not been to one in the UK yet, but one opening soon in Watford.
Been to loads in BC. Kids love the timbits while i prefer a Boston Cream. Regular coffee is OK but really enjoy a very strong Dark Roast (usual order is a medium Dark Roast with an extra double shot).
Looking forward to having one close by.
Been to loads in BC. Kids love the timbits while i prefer a Boston Cream. Regular coffee is OK but really enjoy a very strong Dark Roast (usual order is a medium Dark Roast with an extra double shot).
Looking forward to having one close by.
Zumbruk said:
Been in a few in Canada; Timbits are brill, other food is OK (had a nice bacon roll in St.John, NB), coffee is vile.
It's owned by a Brazilian hedge fund, so any Canadian connection is tenuous, at best.
The chain was founded by Tm Horton, a Canadian Hockey player, and it remains the largest fast food retailer in Canada so not all that tenuous...It's owned by a Brazilian hedge fund, so any Canadian connection is tenuous, at best.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Hortons'
Them making good coffee, thats the tenuous bit...its pretty cr4p but somehow enough people seem to like it !
Edited by wibble cb on Wednesday 3rd November 21:54
hyphen said:
Zumbruk said:
...It's owned by a Brazilian hedge fund, so any Canadian connection is tenuous, at best.
The American chain Popeyes (fried chicken) which that parent company also owns, is moving into the UK too. One opening up in Londons Westfield Stratford shopping centre.
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