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Canadian chain consisting of baked goods, coffee, breakfast, etc.I have no clue what it is either. >.>
Pirate700
I think it's only in parts of the east coast in the US. Over here it's like Starbucks in California or Dunkin' Donuts in NY in the sense that it's EVERYWHERE.
Canadian chain consisting of baked goods, coffee, breakfast, etc.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
I have no clue what it is either. >.>
Aljosa23
I think it's only in parts of the east coast in the US. Over here it's like Starbucks in California or Dunkin' Donuts in NY in the sense that it's EVERYWHERE.
Sounds like a Cocos or the like.McDonald's for sausage and egg muffins, hash browns, and pancakes. Plus, they do also have the McCafe cakes and pastry items, as well as the coffee (certainly not the best cafe style coffee you'll buy, but passable).
'Hungry Jacks' is basically the Aussie version of Burger King here, and that was pretty crap when I last had it (breakfast, that is... the day menu is heaps better than McDonald's).
I think that's it for around here (strictly sticking to morning fast food).
Tim Hortons is crack for Canadians as evidenced by this:Aljosa23
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[QUOTE="Aljosa23"]I don't ever recall seeing any lines out of a driveway for anything here in the US outside of special occasions. This is an every day occurrence at Tim Hortons across Canada, some worse than others.Ever been to an In N Out on a weekend? The drive thru here sometimes wraps around the building, through the lot and onto the street behind it. This is while the standing line is out the door and into the parking lot..
WhiteKnight77
Ever been to an In N Out on a weekend? The drive thru here sometimes wraps around the building, through the lot and onto the street behind it. This is while the standing line is out the door and into the parking lot. For Tim Hortons, it's a daily occurrence and in some places, it is making for some very irate morning commuters as evidenced by some of the comments in the linked article.[QUOTE="WhiteKnight77"]I don't ever recall seeing any lines out of a driveway for anything here in the US outside of special occasions. This is an every day occurrence at Tim Hortons across Canada, some worse than others.Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Ever been to an In N Out on a weekend? The drive thru here sometimes wraps around the building, through the lot and onto the street behind it. This is while the standing line is out the door and into the parking lot. For Tim Hortons, it's a daily occurrence and in some places, it is making for some very irate morning commuters as evidenced by some of the comments in the linked article. My nearest Tim Hortons is in a parking lot and has a lane specifically for it's drive through to prevent issues for the other stores. Sadly the one in the mall isn't well designed and constantly ruins everything.[QUOTE="WhiteKnight77"]I don't ever recall seeing any lines out of a driveway for anything here in the US outside of special occasions. This is an every day occurrence at Tim Hortons across Canada, some worse than others.WhiteKnight77
Why don't Mcdomalds have pies for breakfast? those cheatersKiIIyouThey do! They have apple pies! That and the hash browns are the only things I get from them for breakfast, other than that, I've thrown up a couple of times from there other stuff on there menu. The Egg McMuffin and then the smell alone from the pancakes and other things that my family likes, I throw up from..
I usually have a particular breakfast sandwich from Dunkin' Donuts for breakfast (turkey sausage, a flat egg, and cheese on an English muffin). Based on this sandwich, I'm going with Dunkin' Donuts.
I don't ever recall seeing any lines out of a driveway for anything here in the US outside of special occasions. This is an every day occurrence at Tim Hortons across Canada, some worse than others.Ever been to an In N Out on a weekend? The drive thru here sometimes wraps around the building, through the lot and onto the street behind it. This is while the standing line is out the door and into the parking lot. One reason why I dont like In-N-Out.. Well the only reason, so I always go there:P[QUOTE="WhiteKnight77"][QUOTE="Aljosa23"]
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Pirate700
[QUOTE="WhiteKnight77"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Ever been to an In N Out on a weekend? The drive thru here sometimes wraps around the building, through the lot and onto the street behind it. This is while the standing line is out the door and into the parking lot.Ace6301For Tim Hortons, it's a daily occurrence and in some places, it is making for some very irate morning commuters as evidenced by some of the comments in the linked article. My nearest Tim Hortons is in a parking lot and has a lane specifically for it's drive through to prevent issues for the other stores. Sadly the one in the mall isn't well designed and constantly ruins everything. I took this at the Tim Hortons in Fort Saskatchewan a couple of years ago:
[QUOTE="KiIIyou"]Why don't Mcdomalds have pies for breakfast? those cheatersWolfetanThey do! They have apple pies! That and the hash browns are the only things I get from them for breakfast, other than that, I've thrown up a couple of times from there other stuff on there menu. The Egg McMuffin and then the smell alone from the pancakes and other things that my family likes, I throw up from..They lied to me ;o
What other things feel like magic in your mouth?McDonalds. The pancakes and sausage are magic in my mouth.
soulless4now
What other things feel like magic in your mouth? You just wish that answer to that was you :P :o :P[QUOTE="soulless4now"]
McDonalds. The pancakes and sausage are magic in my mouth.
BluRayHiDef
[QUOTE="Wolfetan"][QUOTE="KiIIyou"]Why don't Mcdomalds have pies for breakfast? those cheatersKiIIyouThey do! They have apple pies! That and the hash browns are the only things I get from them for breakfast, other than that, I've thrown up a couple of times from there other stuff on there menu. The Egg McMuffin and then the smell alone from the pancakes and other things that my family likes, I throw up from..They lied to me ;oAnd there reallly good!!
What other things feel like magic in your mouth?BluRayHiDefDesserts like cake.
[QUOTE="BluRayHiDef"]What other things feel like magic in your mouth?double_deckerYou just wish that answer to that was you :P :o :Plol
[QUOTE="Aljosa23"]Bingo
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spiderluck
haha is this a joke? tim hortans is garbage compared to mcdonalds. seriously just aj oke
also i went to the usa and mcdonalds doesnt even have bacon there. come to canada and u get tthe bacan and egg mc muffin it is godly even had it today
This might drive some coffee connoisseurs here crazy.. but does anyone else really like Macdonald's coffee? I'll take it over just about any coffee (whether it be premium/specialty brands or not) in town. That and an egg mcmuffin and you're set for breakfast.
_BlueDuck_
This.
I like Mickey D's for its variety, they ahve that in spades. Chick fil a's chicken is insane, though, so I'd place them up with Mickey D's.
In n Out > youDon't feel bad though...In N Out is greater than most mortals. :P And you say you don't like California. :x[QUOTE="chessmaster1989"][QUOTE="coolbeans90"]
LOL, fast food.
Pirate700
And you say you don't like California. :xI don't. I like to disassociate In N Out with the state. :P You can't, In n Out is part of the state. Although god how I wish they'd open up one in Cambridge. :([QUOTE="chessmaster1989"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Don't feel bad though...In N Out is greater than most mortals. :P
Pirate700
Although if there were an In n Out near my workplace I'd probably gain about 50 pounds. :lol:
But all this talk of breakfast food has made me want to go get some pancake batter and Jimmy Dead sausage.
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