What’s your country’s equivalent to our Tim Horton’s?
What’s your country’s equivalent to our Tim Horton’s?
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Is Tim Horton's a combini? If so the answer is Tambo+
Dunkin Donuts from the looks of it.
there is none.
our pastry eating habits seem to differ quite a bit.
No that would be 7/11 I think, this is more like a coffee and donut place like Dunkin Donuts. Well recently it’s turned into a fast food place.
greggs
You have Aroma, which serves mediocre coffee and tiny pastries for absolutely Jewish prices
Kek
Looks just like the average gas station.
Tim Horton’s
Dunkin Donuts destroys all competition where I am. There is one Tim Hortons by my place though.
Krispy Kreme is better desu.
It can be found in some gas stations but it’s usually it’s own thing
I gotta be honest, I tried Dunkin Donuts when I went to the states and it was trash. Krispy Kreme is definitely better.
>What’s your country’s equivalent to our Tim Horton’s?
We don't have anything comparable actually because our national identity is not primarily defined by comsumerist brand loyality.
Café Martínez
Ok Mr. Rude
Wew I just realized that they have shops in Dubai
It’s not fair, Tim Hortons should not be allowed on American soil
Arnold's
Krispy Kreme is a fat woman reward. Dunkin Donuts is for blue collar working class people when there are no czech or polack pastry shops around.
Been to Canada long time ago and we've been inside 1(one) time. My sister ordered a pastry with "chocolate" on it. It was the worst pastry ive ever eaten. The chocolate was just painted sugar. That being said we have something similar named Panos. Not as many coffees tho. For special coffees you go to starbucks witch there aren't alot of.
What about Bäcker Görtz?
Heard Aroma branched out to Canada lately.
But yeah, Aroma is a McDonalds tier shit place that pretends to be fancier than it really is. Basically no one I know goes there, not even for coffee.
Higher quality, mainstream places in Israel include Cafe Greg, Cafe Cafe, Mandarin and Biga.
Biga is probably the closest one because they take pride in their "le acqua i farina bread meme" and sell a bunch of pretentious foods and shakes.
pic related btw
fucking meme store that needs to be banned.
Coffee is shit tier and overburned. pastries are absolute stale prepackaged shit.- and its owned by a fucking Brazilian corporation for fucks sake. Only reason people still go here is because they are everywhere
When did we all decide this piece of shit chain is central to our ""national" identity
Bland mediocrity seems to fit Canada pretty accurately.
You don't see Americans whining about mcdonalds being the posterboy for America even though it's universally acknowledged as barely edible.
>Bland mediocrity seems to fit Canada pretty accurately.
Apologize
We have Tim Horton's here, I think. Also Krispy Kreme, which I personally like. There's also J.Co which is Indonesian, but has been here for a while.
Seriously though, I guess the local equivalents would be Gonuts Donuts, but they lost popularity when KK set up shop here.
funny enough they recently opened Jollibees here and Pinoys lined up for the opening
Were there any Canadians?
Juan Valez
yeah probably. if anything just to see why it is so popular there
This.
Krispy Kreme > Dunkin Donuts
People who disagree either never had Krispy Kreme before, or are from New England (where Dunkin is based), and are just "supporting the home team".
Krispy Kreme is too sweet. I prefer dunkin because I don't need a bottle of water just to finish a donut
or maybe Tostao. They started to appear 2 years ago and are everywhere now. they've opened about 500 cafes nationwide in less than 2 years. Their funding is a fucking mystery. Also their products are cheap af so they literally destroying the competition aka the family owned small neighborhood bakery
I actually like Krispy Kreme precisely because it's sweet.
Just looks like a Starbuck's in an upscale neighborhood. Is this where your working class go for coffee?
Aren’t Israelis super rich? Maybe this is what working class places look like
Interesante. No sabía esto cuándo visité Colombia. He probado ambos y eran buenos pero desu no vi mucha diferencia en la calidad. Lo que es raro es que todos los otros cafés que bebí allá no eran tan buenos cómo los de estas cadenas. Aparentemente, el mejor café de Colombia es exportado y lo peor se lo queda en el país, sabes si es la verdad?
>Aparentemente, el mejor café de Colombia es exportado y lo peor se lo queda en el país, sabes si es la verdad?
Yo diria que es verdad, probe el cafe de tostao y no me parece bueno. EN cuanto a cafe siempre prefiero juan valdez o sino Oma. pero en cuanto a panaderia y otros productos prefiero tostao. Yo soy adicto al queso y en tostao compro todos los dias una porcion de queso pera y lo venden mas barato que en cualquier supermercado
Hay una sabor distincta o sólo es en forma de pera kek? Por favor dime que lo pones en tu chocolate caliente. Queso en chocolate caliente es mi preferida comida de Colombia. No probé las panaderias de Tostao pero parecían ricas, sin embargo las mejores panaderias eran de pequeñas panaderias cómo lo diciste. Y ahora que hablamos de panaderías, puedes explicarme que es el puto problema de estas pequeñas tiendas que hay en todas las estaciones de buses de Colombia?? Venden todos las mismas mierdas, panaderías, dulces, etc. y siempre es de baja calidad. No entiendo cómo lo hacen para tener el mismo inventario en cada tienda de comidas en cada parte del país. Y ví también muchos vendores de calles que tenían estos productos. Espero que entiendes lo que quiero decir.
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Il let another Bribong decide for me
cant think of anything thats on the whole country
the closest will be la flor de cordoba
>Hay una sabor distincta o sólo es en forma de pera kek?
es queso mozarella pero viene en forma de pera
>Por favor dime que lo pones en tu chocolate caliente
ese normalemente lo como con galletas, pero cuando estoy en la casa, si le pongo queso al chocolate pero queso que compro en bloque que normalemente es mozzarella o campesino.
>estas pequeñas tiendas que hay en todas las estaciones de buses de Colombia??
te refieres a las terminales de bus? si es asi siempre tienen el mismo inventario de tienda de barrio, que es comida de baja calidad para el habitante promedio que solo come comida chatarra, lo mismo se puede decir de los vendedores ambulantes. Aparte que los que viajan por tierra normalmente es gente de bajos ingresos por lo cual en las terminales solo hay tiendas populares, mientras que la clase media y alta normalmente viaja en avion
My local tim hortons shut down after less than 2 years. Sad but I only went there once.
A japanese chain really, but the most popular here. They release a meme donut every month, this was July's one I think.
Gracias era lo que pensia
Like, a local cofeeshop chain? Theres 3 i can think of, la flor de córdoba, Black Coffee gallery and la borra del café, but none is particularly huge
Hell yeah, Cafe Grug.
Starbucks, Krispy Kreme or Dunkin Donuts prolly.
Isn't Cielito the Mexican equivalent to Starbucks/Tim Hortons?
They're all over the place in Mexico City.
We have blue star doughnuts, but they are only located in the Pacific Northwest
>What’s your country’s equivalent to our Tim Horton’s?
Tim Horton's is our equivalent to Tim Horton's
locations.timhortons.com
For some reason they only exist on Army bases, guess because Canadian troops training with US need their Tim's or else they go a little nuts
There isn't an standard yet. It varies between states and cities. is just retarded and never go outside of his state.