Category: | Cafe, |
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Address: | 1 Hospital Way, Victoria, BC V8Z 6R5, Canada |
Postal code: | V8Z 6R5 |
Phone: | (250) 727-4199 |
Website: | https://locations.timhortons.com/ca/bc/victoria/1-hospital-way.html |
Monday: | 6:30 AM – 7:30 PM |
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Tuesday: | 6:30 AM – 7:30 PM |
Wednesday: | 6:30 AM – 7:30 PM |
Thursday: | 6:30 AM – 7:30 PM |
Friday: | 6:30 AM – 7:30 PM |
Saturday: | 7:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
Sunday: | 7:00 AM – 7:30 PM |
I think the guys name was Kyle... but what a pleasure to deal with in a simple exchange of money for coffee. Really had an impact on my day and was nice to run into someone that really seemed happy with their job.... which is really rare. Usually cashiers are grumpy and seem dissatisfied but Kyle seemed to be just as happy to give me my coffee as I was to be getting it. Certainly hope the next time I get a tim hortons from the vic general that kyle is there to hand it to me.
As I pulled up to the hospital (visiting my aunt) I saw this man run out of time Hortons and into the hospital with what appeared to be a dozen donuts. I could actually see him through the stairwell windows sprinting as fast as he possibly could. Not sure what that was about...
Anyway, I saw him and asked about the situation. He said that there was some incident last year involving a different tim Hortons and he told the whole story. Just look up Tim Hortons Magical Donuts and Coffee on Google maps. I found it hard to believe, but it really is true. Oh the power of the Lord! He said he was trying to save people at the hospital that day too. I saw my aunt and was happy at the end of the day. 7/3 would visit aunt again
Was working as a cashier here one fine April day, when a crazy looking man came in, stole a donut, and ran into the hospital. He then shoved a donut down the throat of another man. This startled me and I politely asked him to leave. He refused, and I was close to calling the cops prior to him yelling "GOD IS GREAT" and promptly injecting himself with ketamine and falling asleep. We threw him out the door and he was gone the next day.
we had been looking forward to a white hot chocolate for the whole of our stay. it was the light at the end of the tunnel.
The gentlemen who helped us tonight was the nicest, friendliest guy. And he wouldnt even take a tip.
In a place like a hospital, folks like him can make all the difference in the world to a little 9 year old boy, who has been in a bed for two weeks. 10/10