
Tim Hortons
Eleven Tim Hortons have recently taken over Dunkin Donuts outlets in Manhattan and Brooklyn. The doughnut chain founded by a hockey player has 400 stores across the US, 2,800 in Canada. I tried the coffee, found it so-so, but was happy that, unlike Dunkin’s, it wasn’t served in styrofoam. On another visit to Tim’s, the doughnut aficionado with me declared that the sprinkles on the top of a raised doughnut were shockingly chewy. The body of the doughnut, though, was fluffy, fresh, and quite tasty. (I was allowed a small bite.) So far, there’s no clear winner in the battle of Tim Hortons vs. Dunkin Donuts.

Dunkin Donuts
hummm it seems delicious, i wish i could have the chocolate one right now
Hey! It’s illegal to show doughnut photos at 10 AM in the morning when my cereal has worn off and I’m hungry and lunch isn’t for another 2 hours and no way to get doughnuts!
Delicious photos!
WOW! I want ’em all! Delicious. I’ll have to find something across the pond in London to compete.
I’m glad that my tempation comes encapsulated in the green glass of Tanqueray Distillers, Inc., and not from a rack in a Dunkin D’s or Tim Hortons.
While nobody even had a hangover from chocolate sprinkles, you never hear anyone step off the scale saying “Too much fine British gin!” (Unless they were also eating bar snacks while drinking, of course.)