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I had breakfast here twice while staying nearby and I guess I'm not on the Tim Horton bandwagon. Both mornings, my breakfast order was screwed up (sausage not bacon, missing hashbrowns - how hard can getting an order right be when you order by number?). The breakfast sandwiches are pretty plain. The biscuits are dense and slathered in butter to compensate. The hashbrowns are very thin and hold a lot of fryer oil. My breakfast beverage of choice came in a Tim Horton bottle that actually had the following words in the following order on the label: "Fresh Orange Juice From Concentrate". One of those words is a lie. As I was waiting for my breakfast one morning, a customer approached the counter to politely ask about his order only to be dressed down by a haughty employee who blamed him for not listening well enough when they called his number. It was completely uncalled for - quite shocking to see a restaurant treat its customers that poorly. The man just wanted the food that he'd already paid for. It's a cheap place to eat - I'll give them that. I gave this place a second chance, but I'd probably not return.
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