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2625 Airport Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7L 7L1, Canada
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Mar 4, 2018
possible one or the slowest and rudest Tim’s I have ever been to. Not only do the employees not care they never say thank you or smile, just walk around looking miserable. You may be the 4th person in line but don’t let that fool you! You will still be waiting for at least 10 mins while the 2 employees stand around and the third person isn’t doing a thing. Also I wouldn’t even say this is a “half” Tim’s since they barely sell anything. Coffee, bagel, donuts/ muffins. Everything else food wise comes from the restaurant and they sell it. This place needs to step it up big time..

Jan 26, 2018
Very disappointed with the menu. We were planning on having lunch here before our flight out. We had just missed the breakfast menu and that's all they offer. No lunch menu at all. Only muffins and donuts after 12:00.

Dec 30, 2017
Very limited menu!!!! I hoped to get a panini at 9:30 am to bring on my 5 hour flight but couldn't since they weren't serving them and don't do so at all. There are salads and sandwiches sold in a fridge close by but I consider 8 dollars for a basic sandwich to be expensive. Service was basic; she got the order right but wasn't friendly. We waited a while for our order which was correct.

Dec 29, 2017
Friendly Staff but just a half of a real Tim HHortons. Only breakfast sandwiches are available till noon I think. Lunch or later sandwiches and Panini are not available. Some of the Bagel choice's are limited. If you want coffee and a Bagel it's fine. If you wanted the full Tims menu prepare for disappointment.

Jan 15, 2018
Smaller Tim's with limited options but good service and friendly staff

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