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Tim Hortons
Address: 1211 56 St, Delta, BC V4L 2A6, Canada
Phone: (604) 948-2356
State: British Columbia
County: Greater Vancouver
City: Tsawwassen
Zip Code: V4L 2A6


Opening Hours

Monday: 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 AM – 1:00 AM
Saturday: 5:00 AM – 1:00 AM
Sunday: 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM


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Reviews
Dropped in around 11:30 to grab a bite. Long Lineup, but fairly efficient service. Staff were pleasant and happy to ensure that my bacon turkey sandwich would have no dairy ingredients as my wife , who I was sharing lunch with is lactose intolerant. I had to wait a bit longer than usual to receive my order, but it was well worth it.
7 years ago (15-02-2018)
I don't understand why a person thinking for themselves would choose Tim Hortons over the Petra's Or Wooden Frog down the street. Growing up in Tsawwassen, I spent much time hanging out with friends in Timmy's. I regret every moment. For a better idea of what it looks like, I'll try to describe the average Tim Hortons experience: You stand in line for 15 minutes (it's rush hour, you start outside the door) and eventually make it to the cashier, he/she/they doesn't look very happy. You were supposed to order an Ice Capp but you realize you're hungry. 'Ok, Tim Hortons has food, I didn't enjoy it the last five times but they surely have SOMETHING good - I'll try it again.' So you order your ice capp or coffee and food selection. You wait, they hand you it, then you turn around to scan for a seat but all you see is old people. Everywhere. Old people. Each one with their own double double or food item and not only are they sitting at every table but they are also just standing in random points throughout the room - some are moving, some are rolling up the rims of their coffee cups, but others just stare into blank space like some sort of NPC. 'I should have thought this through' you think, but right then there is, by chance, a parting in the waves. You glimpse - between the wrinkly skin - the sight of a seat, but with the passage of another body, it is swallowed by the collective mass once again. 'I have to get there,' you think. You start to lose sight of the wall on the other side of the room, but you still remember the seats approximate location. You fill yourself with courage and enter the current, pushing through the bodies. This is by no means an easy task, but it's okay, you know these waters - the ebb and flow. You become one with the crowd. Mimicking a general movement and asserting a personal one at just the right times. All is well, you're halfway through, but then you hear "The one dollar servings deal starts now!" from what you think is the direction of the cashier. Your heart is filled with fear. As the sound of the sentence travels across the mass it causes a wave like effect; you hear old people groan, shift, and notice bodies around you almost trembling from anticipation. The 'ebb and flow' of the current changes completely, it starts to resemble a storm - restless, unpredictable. You don't know what to do, you're halfway in with no safety rope to lead you back to where you came. You panic, but realize the futility. 'Clear your mind, find direction' you tell yourself. You breathe in but an unexpected body presses against your shoulder, pushing you off balance. You regain control by pushing further into the direction of the fall and squeezing between two elderly women, then quickly pulling your weight back. You let your fear flow through you. What you must do becomes clear. You go with the current, letting it take you where it wants to go - you become a part of the storm. It will take time but eventually, you know it will push you out in some natural way. And so it does, you end up by a wall. When you sit on the floor to eat your bagel you realize it is slightly stale, 'What was I expecting?'. You realize your hands are shaking. You start to wonder why you are there in the first place. Bagel and Ice Capp in hand, you start to ruminate about the nature of it all - questions like, 'Why has Canada associated Timmies with a sense of nationalism?', 'Are Tim Hortons interiors the exact same on a molecular level as well?', 'Didn't I come here with somebody?' and 'Why do they barricade the bathroom with tables and chairs every night?' start floating in your mind. You start to think the unthinkable, as if a rabbit hole of thought was unlocked in your brain. 'Can I spend my time in a better way?' 'Is it not better to opt out on Tims twice and enjoy a cup of coffee from a place down the road?', 'Do I follow the crowd wherever it goes?', 'Do I care about the decisions I make in my life?', 'Do I have a human soul?' But then, the horoscope program comes on to the tv and the thoughts go away.
8 years ago (19-12-2017)
Clean and great food n service
7 years ago (15-01-2018)
Coffee was watered down then when I ask to exchange got additude, on top they forgot my donut with my meal. Very unprofessional
8 years ago (18-12-2017)
Large interior and lots of parking outside. The staff were very prompt and friendly, as well. If you like Tim Horton's, then you'll like it here!
8 years ago (03-09-2017)
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