![]() ![]() ![]() These prices are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time. Tim Hortons menu includes breakfast meals for £3.49, lunch/evening meals for £4.99, bundles for £11.49-15.49, meal deals for £8.89-9.99, and kids meals for £4.99. I wouldn't recommend trying it, but if you do, I'd advise you to hang on to it after you've had a few sips, pack it away in your fridge and then add it to your freshly brewed coffee every day, because food waste is always a no. This isn't my first foray into testing out products from Timmies - a while back, I ordered the TikTok famous "Wayne Gretzky" from the restaurant, which is simply one coffee with nine sugars and nine creams in homage to the hockey player's jersey number which was 99.Īs you can imagine, that amount of cold dairy added to a hot coffee made the drink quite cold, and while it tasted almost unbearably sweet, it's not nearly as offputting as it sounds. I'd rather get a Diet Pepsi or a tea to get my caffeine fix! If I had to get a coffee from Tim Hortons, it would definitely be the decaf black, followed by the decaf double double.Īs for the original blend and dark roast? They're a pass for me, both in their black format and with the cream and sugar. The sugar and cream seem to add to the flavour of the coffee rather than masking it, as it did with the other roasts, and if I was craving a latte but didn't want to shell out for one, I could see this being a decent substitution. I much preferred the black version of the decaf blend, but double double is decent! I asked my friend to take a sip without telling him what it was and he grimaced and said it tasted like something that could fuel an engine, so I very much had my fingers crossed that the double double version of the dark roast would smooth over those harsh edges. The first whiff of the coffee smelled quite burnt and in terms of taste, it was very, very bitter, and not in the pleasantly bitter way that I find Starbucks coffee to taste. Perhaps my expectations were set too high by the hype around this coffee but I disliked it even more than the original blend. "Our premium 100% Arabica beans are roasted to deliver a darker, richer and smooth flavour that all dark roast coffee lovers can enjoy." "Introducing darker, richer Dark Roast!" Tim Hortons says of this brew. Since people seem to be big fans of Tims' dark roast, it was the blend I was most looking forward to trying out. Sarah holding a coffee from Tim Hortons from a previous taste test. ![]()
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