Big fan of Tim Horton’s. I live in northern Virginia and I wish they existed here. If a rep of TH corporate is reading this review, expansion to NoVa wouldn’t be a bad idea… hint hint ;) I usually stop at this location, and others in Ohio in particular, when making trips back to the Midwest. It’s usually a perfect coffee/doughnut pit-stop once I get on the other side of the mountains. Coffee is great, and I’m a huge sucker for the pumpkin spice doughnuts. Canadian maple is another of my faves. Maybe it is a good thing I’m not near a Tim Horton’s all the time because my taste buds would override my ability to stay away! I’m a big Dunkin Donuts fan, but I give TH a slight edge.
Carol F.
Place rating: 4 Fairfax, VA
I’ve heard good things about Tim Horton’s so decided to drop by here and give it a try. I’m surprised it doesn’t have more reviews yet! They had a small assortment of donuts, cookies, and your typical baked goods. I decided to try a pumpkin spice donut(first day of fall!) and a cream cheese stuffed red velvet cookie. This cookie was pretty unique, don’t think I’ve ever tried a stuffed cookie before! It was actually pretty amazing. soft and fluffy, the stuffing wasn’t too much, and the outside edges were crisp. Nomss! Customer service… 3? The cashier didn’t barely said a word the whole time. But that’s okay, I would still come back to try another cookie!
Stephanie T.
Place rating: 4 Chattanooga, TN
I’ve never been to Tim Horton’s but I was driving back to Chattanooga through this area and thought I’d stop in. I was pleasantly surprised. I ordered a ham and swiss with kettle chips. I didn’t know they made their own chips. Nice touch. Something different from french fries. The ham and swiss sandwich was very good too. Great bread, not to hard and not too soft. Easy to eat while driving. I’d definitely eat there again.