The fancy AF Tim Horton's innovation cafe is open now in Toronto!! This is the stuff you *have* to try out
On July 25, Tim Hortons will open its first-ever boutique café. Located on the ground floor of the Exchange Tower in downtown Toronto, the new café will offer all-new premium menu items alongside the traditional Tim’s staples.
These new menu items, which are only available at this location, are a lot more high-end than your typical double-double and honey crueller. Drinks include nitrogen-infused cold brew, iced matcha and a nitro peach-mango iced tea. The café will also feature a selection of espresso-based beverages and several milk options, including non-dairy alternatives like almond, soy and oat milk.
Located just below the brand’s head office, the café is designed to be part restaurant and part test kitchen—Tim Hortons will try out new menu items and gather customer feedback. Tim’s will also use the site to test new sustainability initiatives that will eventually be rolled out coast-to-coast, including a coffee cup made with 30 percent post-consumer recycled material, a strawless cold cup lid, paper straws, reusable china plates for in-restaurant use and 100 percent compostable cutlery.
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