Hi,
A visit to Columbus, Ohio had an unexpected delight: my first
Tim Horton's visit. This Canadian favorite I have likely passed before, though only in the last few months have I begun to appreciate it. While preparing for a program on Canadian food culture, Tim Horton's was high on people's lists of foods missed.
For those dining in, your order was assembled on a metal tray:
Boston Cream on the left and chocolate glazed on the right:
Canadian Maple on the left and buttermilk on the right:
I don't especially like coffee, my donut drink is milk. One friend had iced coffee that she though was on par with Dunkin's Donuts. The hot coffee with no cream or sugar drinker was not as impressed.
I was pleased to observe the donuts are made on the premises. My local Dunkin' Donuts no longer makes them on the premises. Not everything is made at each store, because a manager arrived with a box of bagels.
To visit this Tim Horton's, I gave up a rare Waffle House opportunity. Can't do everything.
Regards,