What's a Canadian visit without several stops at Tim Hortons? Seriously I think there's a Tim Hortons for every 5 people in Canada! This particular one is right next to the hotel I stayed in which meant I got my fix of Timmy right away. The coffee is amazing and so are the menu items. Ordering my cup of Joe was always interesting because of how I'm so babied here by Dunkin Donuts. I just say make it light and sweet but at Tim Hortons they want to know how much sugar and milk you want! I finally remembered to say one milk and one sugar by at least my third visit out of many. You heard that right I frequented this place more than three times over the course of my trip. Like I said the coffee is fresh and delish. There's something different about it that doesn't give it that coffee aftertaste. I always ordered the steak, egg, and cheddar sandwich on an English muffin that was grilled for breakfast. I can honestly say that for a fast food chain the breakfast sandwich that I got was perfectly done, delicious, and (gasp) not greasy. It didn't taste like it was loaded with salt either. I could have eaten a whole lot of it but I was afraid I'd have a heart attack and be forced to use Canada's universal healthcare! Ugh just the thought of it scares me! Anyways I also got to try their hash browns, cookies, and muffins and I was continually surprised how much better they tasted than their counterparts here in the states. I don't know if I was suffering from Canadian fever but I'm sticking to my opinion. Hopefully when I do return for a visit I'll still feel the same. We shall see eh...
P.S. This place is primarily a drive through and the actual front store is very tight so be ready to wait in line outside if there are people ahead of you.