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tim hortons montreal

Whether you're grabbing a breakfast trio or satisfying your sweet tooth, stopping at Tim Hortons is a popular pastime for many Quebecers. But just how sanitary is everyone's favourite morning ritual?

The Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation (MAPAQ), which is responsible for the province's health inspections, has fined tens of Tim Hortons locations across Quebec over the past year for infractions ranging from cleanliness issues to improper food handling, temperatures and storage.

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Tim Hortons is undoubtedly a Canadian icon. But just because we love it, that doesn't mean it's always perfect. We all have those "ugh" moments, whether it's a messed-up order or simply a poorly-stirred coffee.

Like any big chain, Tim's has its fair share of quirks, which is fairly understandable given the sheer scale of its operations. We recently asked Montrealers what bugs them the most about Tim Hortons in Quebec, and let's just say they had pretty big feelings about it. From language frustrations to order mistakes, the list of complaints came in fast.

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Tim Hortons' Orange Sprinkle Donut campaign is making its return this year on Orange Shirt Day — aka the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — and it's more than just a limited-edition sweet treat.

The full proceeds from every Orange Sprinkle Donut sold on Monday, September 30 will be donated to several Indigenous organizations across Canada.

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Tim Hortons may be an iconic staple for coffee and donuts across Canada, but some locations in Quebec have landed in hot water over health code violations.

In 2024 alone so far, 13 Tim Hortons locations across the province that are still open today were hit with fines anywhere from $500 up to $4,500 after inspections by the Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation du Québec (MAPAQ). Most of the violations were related to cleanliness, impacting things like the equipment and food prep areas.

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Several Montreal restaurants, bars and cafés across the city have been hit with inspection fines by the Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation Quebec (MAPAQ) for health and safety risks to consumers including issues with sanitation, hygiene, food quality and preparation.

Following an inspection at a popular Tim Hortons location in Montreal, the MAPAQ has fined the Montreal establishment $4,500 for failing to meet the MAPAQ inspection team's quality control.

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Tim Hortons just dropped two new savoury menu items and when I tell you to run to get your hands on one of 'em, believe me.

Joining the roster of decadent Tim Hortons offerings are two new pinwheel pastries — a roasted red pepper and Swiss flavour and the caramelized onion and parmesan option. Described as the "perfect snack to satisfy your savoury cravings," the new Timmies pinwheel pastries are buttery, flaky and served warm. And with a description as appetizing as that, I obviously needed to taste test both of them.

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As of April 2024, a handful of Montreal restaurants, cafés and bars across the city have been slapped with inspection fines for health and safety risks to consumers including issues with sanitation, staff hygiene, food quality and preparation.

Following an inspection at a popular Tim Hortons location in Montreal, the Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation Quebec (MAPAQ) fined the Montreal café $3,500 for failing to meet the MAPAQ inspection team's quality control.

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Tim Hortons is rolling back the clock and reviving four of its classic donut flavours for a limited time. The nostalgic reintroduction is part of celebrations commemorating the chain's 60th anniversary.

Alongside the return of the special treats, Tim Hortons is also unveiling new packaging designs for cups, donut boxes, and Timbit containers with a special anniversary logo.

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It goes without saying that Tim Hortons is one of the most quintessential Canadian restaurants around and when tourists visit the true north, a visit to Timmies is without a doubt necessary.

Well, Will Young — a British TikTok creator who goes by Farmer Will on the social media platform along with his girlfriend Jessie Wynter, touched down in Canada, Toronto to be specific, for a winter holiday and the duo tried Tim Hortons for the very first time.

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Your morning coffee just got a whole lot creamier.

Tim Hortons has partnered with the iconic Irish cream liqueur brand Baileys to create a lineup of five non-alcoholic Baileys drinks and donuts and they look so rich and decadent.

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Move over, sugar shacks, Montreal bakeries are hatching some serious sweetness for spring — many in the form of mini egg masterpieces. You'll find candy-coated chocolates Cadbury-ed into everything from cookies and cake pops to biscotti and even pies.

These pastel explosions are sure to remind you that warmer weather is a hop, skip and a jump away:

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National purveyor of morning coffee, quick afternoon snacks and sugary (so, so sugary) confections, Tim Hortons, has revealed the Canadian cities that stood out in 2022 for their love of the chain's most popular food and drinks. The city of Montreal, itself, was not among them.

However, Dorval received a distinction for being Canada's biggest fan of Tims lattes. Apparently, the inhabitants of the on-island suburb can't stand their coffee without milk. It's the only place in Quebec that figured on the list.

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