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Contribuiți la feedbackDuring our business trip to Saint-Hyacinthe, we stopped by Tim Horton's for breakfast. This location has become increasingly busy on our visits, indicating its popularity in the area. I decided to try the new chipotle steak breakfast wrap, but found it to be disappointing. The service, however, was excellent. I ordered a take 12 last minute and they prepared it quickly. I would suggest this Tim Horton's to anyone in need of a quick break in the area or passing by on Highway 20.
The staff at this restaurant were fluently bilingual, which was important because my husband doesn't speak French. The food was great and the prices were reasonable.
During my business trip in Saint Hyacinthe, I visited this Tim Horton's location multiple times as it is conveniently located in the same plaza as my hotel. The staff is always friendly and the service is quick. I have tried their breakfast and lunch wraps, which were always prepared perfectly - better than other locations in my opinion. I am surprised that this location isn't more popular, as it definitely deserves more recognition. If you're looking for great service and food, I recommend stopping by here.
I'm in Saint Hyacinthe this week on business and I've been stopping in to this Tim Hortons location every morning. That place is hoping every day and the folks who work behind the counter don't get enough credit for keeping customer traffic moving. They are almost running back there. anyway the service here is great and the food and coffee are Tim's so that is hard to mess up. There are also several English speaking servers now which helps if your French needs polishing. Check them out if you're in this area.
Being from Ontario, and particularly from Hamilton where Tim Horton 's started, I have been to enough of their locations and have seen a variety of restaurant styles. This is a quaint little Tim 's just up the road from a hotel I stay at when traveling on business and it 's Tim 's so you know what your in for. Or do you... well in Quebec they do things a little differently, coffee prices are a little higher, not sure I get that, but they do something to the infamous cruller donut that is almost sacrilege if you 're a hard core cruller lover like me. The actually chocolate dip their cruller. I know, your saying to yourself what the hell but it 's true. I see them every time I 'm in Quebec but I 've never tried one, it just doesn 't seem right. Aside for these oddities, it 's a nice place. Friendly staff that try their darndest to speak English (this part of La Belle Province is mostly French speaking only) as best they can. You won 't be disappointed, try them out.