Why the density in Columbus lol? Buffalo and Detroit make complete sense with direct connection to Southern Ontario and the culture of hockey.
FlaviusVespasian on
Louisville needs one
realwaffletaco on
If I recall, the one in Virginia is closed permanently.
Genocide_69 on
There were at least 5-6 in Minnesota that have closed down since they dont do anything better than the other coffee chains. There was at least a dozen now that I think about it.
verticalsidewall on
What’s the difference between <1 Tim Hortons, and 0 Tim Hortons.
Also, Louisville needs >0 Tim Hortons.
sc00ts123 on
I really appreciate these types of posts and much, much prefer them to world maps showing how much better/worse some countries are compared to others.
Thank you for your service.
south-shore0 on
Are they as shitty in the states as they are in Canada?
Longjumping-Zone-724 on
Illinois used to have one where I live around 10 years ago lasted about a year
angriguru on
I love how Cleveland and Cincinnati have escaped the encroachment of timmies while Columbus has completely succumbed.
Aggressive-Story3671 on
America Runs on Dunkin (and Starbucks). It’s not a coincidence Michigan and Upper State New York have the most
californiaboy2003 on
So seems that Tim Hortons (a Canadian chain) is most prominent in states close to Canada. Makes sense.
Especially the two major US cities on the Canadian border, Detroit and Buffalo.
I wonder if there will ever be a Tim Hortons in California, particularly southern California.
weenie-baguette on
TIL there are Tim Hortons in TEXAS??
Disastrous-Hearing72 on
Actually there are 0 Tim Hortons in the states because Tim Hortons was destroyed by Burger King when they went international. The Tim Hortons in Canada and the states now is not the same Tim Hortons Canadians praised. It’s a real shame.
aj1805 on
Let’s see the a and w map next
peanut-britle-latte on
Shoutout to regional business.
Gloomy_Yoghurt_2836 on
I heard Timmies is planning on opening in northern Florida now.
Invictuslemming1 on
Do Canada next lol
davelb87 on
Wild to me that Tim Hortons is in Detroit, Columbus, Erie, and Buffalo but not Cleveland.
iSeeXenuInYou on
Fun fact: one of the Tim Hortons in KY is in Fort Knox. When I was a kid, we would often travel to the northern states for sports, and developed a love for their coffee and donuts.
We found out there was a Tim’s in KY at Fort Knox. Fyi it’s a city, not only a fort, so we decided to hit it up. We get there and had to go through security just to get to the place. Turns out it was practically like a little kiosk. The coffee was bad and the donuts were stale. Don’t recommend.
I_Am_Robert_Paulson1 on
I live just outside Buffalo. I looked at all the Tim’s within a 10 minute drive of my house and I think it wound up being 15+
ExemptAndromeda on
Stand firm Indiana, stand firm
KevinR1990 on
New England runs on Dunkin‘.
eastcoastjon on
The one near me in NJ is between a starbucks and a Dunkin. Small seating area with tables and couches, donuts and pastry in huge display, prepackaged coffee display.
Green420Basturd on
Timmy Ho’s!!!
Charlie_Warlie on
they built a bunch in Indianapolis maybe 10 years ago, and I think they opened for a month and all closed. Real bang-up business practices sounds like.
LA_Alfa on
I feel maps like this should make a distinction between Michigan’s upper and lower penninsulas.
RedneckMarxist on
Next year there will be two in Florida.
Accomplished-One7476 on
The county (Rockland) were I live in New York is getting one early 2026. building is almost done being built.
SparseGhostC2C on
Timmy Hohos had a bit of a footholdhold on Maine for a while, but eventually Dunks won out… unfortunately. I’d much rather be slowly amalgamating into Canada, personally.
cfbluvr on
They are building a tim hottons in college station texas
Why in the world i have no idea
don’t even have a damn waffle house but getting a tims
Chaotic424242 on
They have at least one in Texas. I saw it there…empty.
YuckyStench on
When I was a kid they seemed pretty good. Now they suck. So much worse than their competitors. They make Starbucks feel like a high quality experience by comparison
runwkufgrwe on
Weird there aren’t any in Minnesota, considering we’re the state with Little Canada
iconoclastskeptic on
I’m in Florida and a location is about to open up near me.
roberttele on
They know better than to try to come into Massachusetts
JaQ-o-Lantern on
Now do this for Ontario.
DisorganizedSpaghett on
PUT ONE IN BOSTON FOR GOD’S SAKE
Life_Bet8956 on
That’s not accurate, or at least out of date. I went to one in Virginia recently.
Edit: just saw White could mean exactly 1 location and apparently I went to that exact one lol.
brzantium on
Surprised to see that we have one here in Austin. Not surprised that it’s way on the north side.
InevitableCounter on
I miss when Tim Hortons was in Central New York.
I recall visiting friends in CT and there was a short lived stretch where they were in southern New England after acquiring (I think?) Bess Eaton but they all folded. I think New England is solid Dunkin territory as their home base.
lik_a_stik on
~~There is only one in KY. The one outside Louisville closed.~~
Never mind didn’t realize there were two in Ashland.
cyberentomology on
How do you have less than one but not zero?
Diggy_Soze on
White is fewer than one?
mjy6478 on
Buffalo NY and Detroit MI are the only two big US cities that directly border Canada. Thats why New York and Michigan are 1 and 2. Ohio is third because of the Dave Thomas/ Wendys connection to Tim Horton as I learned from another commenter.
Meddy020 on
Tim hortons needs to share some of the hate that Dunkin gets because it’s honestly even worse
syncsynchalt on
Interestingly there are no Timmies in the UP, if you broke MI into two it would be striped in the UP and potentially even redder in the lower peninsula.
Err404-unknown-user on
I didn’t even know we had a Timmies in Georgia, let alone like 5. Wtf I just had a Canadian buddy down here. I would’ve made the trip there just to mess with him
No_Screen8141 on
I keep forgetting Norfolk has a random one lol
MyBuddyBossk on
How is there an effing Timmy’s in WEST FUCKING VIRGINIA but not in New Hampshire??
RaiBrown156 on
How can you have less than one but not zero Tim Hortons?
EDIT: Nevermind, I’ve found my answer.
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Why the density in Columbus lol? Buffalo and Detroit make complete sense with direct connection to Southern Ontario and the culture of hockey.
Louisville needs one
If I recall, the one in Virginia is closed permanently.
There were at least 5-6 in Minnesota that have closed down since they dont do anything better than the other coffee chains. There was at least a dozen now that I think about it.
What’s the difference between <1 Tim Hortons, and 0 Tim Hortons.
Also, Louisville needs >0 Tim Hortons.
I really appreciate these types of posts and much, much prefer them to world maps showing how much better/worse some countries are compared to others.
Thank you for your service.
Are they as shitty in the states as they are in Canada?
Illinois used to have one where I live around 10 years ago lasted about a year
I love how Cleveland and Cincinnati have escaped the encroachment of timmies while Columbus has completely succumbed.
America Runs on Dunkin (and Starbucks). It’s not a coincidence Michigan and Upper State New York have the most
So seems that Tim Hortons (a Canadian chain) is most prominent in states close to Canada. Makes sense.
Especially the two major US cities on the Canadian border, Detroit and Buffalo.
I wonder if there will ever be a Tim Hortons in California, particularly southern California.
TIL there are Tim Hortons in TEXAS??
Actually there are 0 Tim Hortons in the states because Tim Hortons was destroyed by Burger King when they went international. The Tim Hortons in Canada and the states now is not the same Tim Hortons Canadians praised. It’s a real shame.
Let’s see the a and w map next
Shoutout to regional business.
I heard Timmies is planning on opening in northern Florida now.
Do Canada next lol
Wild to me that Tim Hortons is in Detroit, Columbus, Erie, and Buffalo but not Cleveland.
Fun fact: one of the Tim Hortons in KY is in Fort Knox. When I was a kid, we would often travel to the northern states for sports, and developed a love for their coffee and donuts.
We found out there was a Tim’s in KY at Fort Knox. Fyi it’s a city, not only a fort, so we decided to hit it up. We get there and had to go through security just to get to the place. Turns out it was practically like a little kiosk. The coffee was bad and the donuts were stale. Don’t recommend.
I live just outside Buffalo. I looked at all the Tim’s within a 10 minute drive of my house and I think it wound up being 15+
Stand firm Indiana, stand firm
New England runs on Dunkin‘.
The one near me in NJ is between a starbucks and a Dunkin. Small seating area with tables and couches, donuts and pastry in huge display, prepackaged coffee display.
Timmy Ho’s!!!
they built a bunch in Indianapolis maybe 10 years ago, and I think they opened for a month and all closed. Real bang-up business practices sounds like.
I feel maps like this should make a distinction between Michigan’s upper and lower penninsulas.
Next year there will be two in Florida.
The county (Rockland) were I live in New York is getting one early 2026. building is almost done being built.
Timmy Hohos had a bit of a footholdhold on Maine for a while, but eventually Dunks won out… unfortunately. I’d much rather be slowly amalgamating into Canada, personally.
They are building a tim hottons in college station texas
Why in the world i have no idea
don’t even have a damn waffle house but getting a tims
They have at least one in Texas. I saw it there…empty.
When I was a kid they seemed pretty good. Now they suck. So much worse than their competitors. They make Starbucks feel like a high quality experience by comparison
Weird there aren’t any in Minnesota, considering we’re the state with Little Canada
I’m in Florida and a location is about to open up near me.
They know better than to try to come into Massachusetts
Now do this for Ontario.
PUT ONE IN BOSTON FOR GOD’S SAKE
That’s not accurate, or at least out of date. I went to one in Virginia recently.
Edit: just saw White could mean exactly 1 location and apparently I went to that exact one lol.
Surprised to see that we have one here in Austin. Not surprised that it’s way on the north side.
I miss when Tim Hortons was in Central New York.
I recall visiting friends in CT and there was a short lived stretch where they were in southern New England after acquiring (I think?) Bess Eaton but they all folded. I think New England is solid Dunkin territory as their home base.
~~There is only one in KY. The one outside Louisville closed.~~
Never mind didn’t realize there were two in Ashland.
How do you have less than one but not zero?
White is fewer than one?
Buffalo NY and Detroit MI are the only two big US cities that directly border Canada. Thats why New York and Michigan are 1 and 2. Ohio is third because of the Dave Thomas/ Wendys connection to Tim Horton as I learned from another commenter.
Tim hortons needs to share some of the hate that Dunkin gets because it’s honestly even worse
Interestingly there are no Timmies in the UP, if you broke MI into two it would be striped in the UP and potentially even redder in the lower peninsula.
I didn’t even know we had a Timmies in Georgia, let alone like 5. Wtf I just had a Canadian buddy down here. I would’ve made the trip there just to mess with him
I keep forgetting Norfolk has a random one lol
How is there an effing Timmy’s in WEST FUCKING VIRGINIA but not in New Hampshire??
How can you have less than one but not zero Tim Hortons?
EDIT: Nevermind, I’ve found my answer.