What is the big deal about Tim Hortons Coffee???

Canada
January 25, 2007 11:01am CST
Why do Canadian's love Tim Horton's?? Whenever you drive by, there is almost always a huge line up waiting at the drive through. There are always a lineup inside. What is the big deal?? Is the coffee great? No. My boss recently bought all staff a drink from there, and even though I probably got the wrong drink I could not tell if I had coffee or tea. That's pretty bad! Are they cheap? Yes and no... a venti coffee from Starbucks does cost more, but it is alot bigger then the large Tim Horton's (and I can tell if it is coffee or tea ;) So, if you love Tim Horton's tell us who dont get it, why!!!
1 response
• Canada
25 Jan 07
Whoever made thet coffee then, made it wrong. Coffee and tea are very easy to tell apart at Tim's, the smell alone can tell someone what the drink is, not to mention color and flavour. So it was either made wrong, or the pot was double-brewed, which does make coffee look like tea and taste weaker, but it still doesn't smell the same. Anyway, Tim's coffee is a special brand and different from other brands in taste. I know a lot of people who will only drink Tim's coffee because of it's addictive taste. I myself don't like coffee so it tastes like crap to me, but others love it.
• Canada
25 Jan 07
Thanks for your response. I'm glad you agree it takes like crap to you as well ;) but seriously though, all coffee shop chains use there own brands of coffee. At best, it tastes like a weak Starbucks; at worst it tastes like tea. I wonder if people really love it because it is a weak coffee...