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jimf Dec 14th 2011 7:08 am

Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
 
The two Tim Hortons I drive past to work (I know only two but it is a short commute) both had queues for the drive thru extending onto the main road this morning. That probably means approx 15 cars at one and 10 at the other.

A few weeks ago I remember I was waiting at the lights on Heritage at Deerfoot Meadows when a pick up came down the hill from the opposite direction. It looked like he was going to wait at the lights to do a left turn but instead suddenly drove left over the central reservation and into the strip mall and then joined the queue for the Tim Hortons drive thru. There were probably approx 6 cars ahead of him in the queue. So he was in such a rush he was willing to risk a driving ticket and then just joined the queue?

Maybe when I've been here long enough such behaviour will just seem normal?

Almost Canadian Dec 14th 2011 7:25 am

Re: Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
 

Originally Posted by jimf (Post 9788688)
The two Tim Hortons I drive past to work (I know only two but it is a short commute) both had queues for the drive thru extending onto the main road this morning. That probably means approx 15 cars at one and 10 at the other.

A few weeks ago I remember I was waiting at the lights on Heritage at Deerfoot Meadows when a pick up came down the hill from the opposite direction. It looked like he was going to wait at the lights to do a left turn but instead suddenly drove left over the central reservation and into the strip mall and then joined the queue for the Tim Hortons drive thru. There were probably approx 6 cars ahead of him in the queue. So he was in such a rush he was willing to risk a driving ticket and then just joined the queue?

Maybe when I've been here long enough such behaviour will just seem normal?

I very much doubt it. I don't get it at all. I wouldn't get it even if I liked the stuff they sell in there.

jericho Dec 14th 2011 7:32 am

Re: Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
 

Originally Posted by jimf (Post 9788688)
The two Tim Hortons I drive past to work (I know only two but it is a short commute) both had queues for the drive thru extending onto the main road this morning. That probably means approx 15 cars at one and 10 at the other.

A few weeks ago I remember I was waiting at the lights on Heritage at Deerfoot Meadows when a pick up came down the hill from the opposite direction. It looked like he was going to wait at the lights to do a left turn but instead suddenly drove left over the central reservation and into the strip mall and then joined the queue for the Tim Hortons drive thru. There were probably approx 6 cars ahead of him in the queue. So he was in such a rush he was willing to risk a driving ticket and then just joined the queue?

Maybe when I've been here long enough such behaviour will just seem normal?

That's more of a reflection of truck drivers in Alberta than the quality of coffee served in Tim Hortons.

Lorry1 Dec 14th 2011 7:34 am

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Yeah I've had a truck cut infront of me from the outside lane and do a sharp turn in to Tims. It's crazy and I really don't see the appeal.

lmartin999 Dec 14th 2011 7:36 am

Re: Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 9788734)
I very much doubt it. I don't get it at all. I wouldn't get it even if I liked the stuff they sell in there.

I agree :thumbup:

CanadaJimmy Dec 14th 2011 7:38 am

Re: Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
 
I love Tim Hortons, they're cheap, you can get a nice selection of stuff for breakfast for 2 people and it usually comes to under $10. In Canada, such value is really quite exceptional.

The Drive Thru's are horrendously slow though. On more than one occasion I've had to convince my girlfriend to just pull up and go inside because it's usually a lot faster. Mind you, in this weather it becomes less appealing to get out your warm car.

el_richo Dec 14th 2011 9:40 am

Re: Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
 

Originally Posted by CanadaJimmy (Post 9788776)
I love Tim Hortons, they're cheap, you can get a nice selection of stuff for breakfast for 2 people and it usually comes to under $10. In Canada, such value is really quite exceptional.

My breakfast is always cheaper than that, much much healthier (apart from a festive coffee) and probably tastes a lot better. I make it at home.

Novocastrian Dec 14th 2011 9:46 am

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The idea of a Tim Hortons' Drive Thru (I can't believe I've just typed that) is appealing. But I'm torn between using a steam roller or a Sherman tank.

Any suggestions?

el_richo Dec 14th 2011 9:52 am

Re: Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 9789023)
The idea of a Tim Hortons' Drive Thru (I can't believe I've just typed that) is appealing. But I'm torn between using a steam roller or a Sherman tank.

Any suggestions?

If they're good enough for Fred Dibnah......

Oink Dec 14th 2011 9:54 am

Re: Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
 
What is this obsession with Tim Hortons? Its just dreadful. Really bad food and weak nasty tasting coffee.

Novocastrian Dec 14th 2011 10:09 am

Re: Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 9789045)
What is this obsession with Tim Hortons? Its just dreadful. Really bad food and weak nasty tasting coffee.

I don't know either. It's ****ing awful.

Is it because the eponymous deceased was a hockey player?

Dave n Ailsa Dec 14th 2011 10:16 am

Re: Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
 
During our short trip this year, I too noticed this weird obsession with the drive thru at Timmies.

I just parked the car, walked inside to the EMPTY store, got my crappy coffee and box of 40 million Timbits, and was back in the car before the queue had even moved, lol.

I do have to confess to being a coffee noob. I only started this year, so Timmies coffee albiet crap, is a good starter for me :D Triple triple with cream is my poison....quite literally :rofl:

Flogger Dec 14th 2011 10:29 am

Re: Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
 

Originally Posted by Dave n Ailsa (Post 9789099)
During our short trip this year, I too noticed this weird obsession with the drive thru at Timmies.

I just parked the car, walked inside to the EMPTY store, got my crappy coffee and box of 40 million Timbits, and was back in the car before the queue had even moved, lol.

I do have to confess to being a coffee noob. I only started this year, so Timmies coffee albiet crap, is a good starter for me :D Triple triple with cream is my poison....quite literally :rofl:

Next time try the honey mustard ham swiss thingy. Its delicious.

Alan2005 Dec 14th 2011 10:36 am

Re: Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 9789078)
I don't know either. It's ****ing awful.

Is it because the eponymous deceased was a hockey player?

I think part of the attraction for expats is the illusion of "integrating with the local community" by eating what the locals eat. At least I think that's it as I can't think of any other reason to eat the crap they pass off as food there.

Novocastrian Dec 14th 2011 11:09 am

Re: Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
 

Originally Posted by Flogger (Post 9789112)
Next time try the honey mustard ham swiss thingy. Its delicious.

My, you have a long memory.


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