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On our way home from visiting Belleville, and decided to stop at Tim's for breakfast. It is one of the last fast foods in Canada to have biscuits (although they are not the delicious buttermilk biscuits they serve in the USA). Both of us had the sausage and egg biscuit combo (included coffee and potato hash brown). I prefer McDonald's coffee, but their dark roast is tolerable. I was amused that ordering strawberry ja... View all feedback.
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Horrible and arrogant staff and management. Make your order wrong and blame you. Just overall a bad experience. I would rather go anywhere but here. Went in to get a sandwich. Came out wrong.. blamed me even when I had a receipt that said otherwise. Who eats a croissant with a piece of cheese and a slice of onion anyway? View all feedback.
Belleville is not a big town, and there aren't many places to go for a snack at 9 pm So I have ended up here a few times But no more.
Horrible and arrogant staff and management. Make your order wrong and blame you. Just overall a bad experience. I would rather go anywhere but here. Went in to get a sandwich. Came out wrong.. blamed me even when I had a receipt that said otherwise. Who eats a croissant with a piece of cheese and a slice of onion anyway?
Tim Hortons is very much middle of the road. The coffee is adequate, the donuts, fritters, muffins and cookies are what you would expect from this franchise. It's a good place to take a break from driving from Ottawa to Toronto, and the value for money spent is very good.
I stopped here on my way home from Ottawa to have a coffee and a rest. The washrooms and the restaurant were clean, and the staff friendly. The coffee tasted like it was just made (it probably was) and okay, I admit it, I had a donut too :) I was ready for the rest of the drive home.
Ugly bandage looks much better than a tattoo :) tweed needs to stop being picky about silly things and learn how to treat employees like smiling :)