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Pictures |  Discover 6 great Tim Hortons around the world

Pictures | Discover 6 great Tim Hortons around the world

The Tim Hortons restaurant chain has become one of the quintessential icons of Canada. Although the company founded in 1964 is mainly located in our country, it has quite a few branches around the world.

And some of these privileges are somewhat surprising by the style of decoration that contrasts with that of the Canadian branches, according to reports. Daily Hive.

Here are six Tim Hortons pictures in other countries

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This branch stands out for its hanging plants, its smooth and simple counters, as well as its modern chairs. The establishment does not deny its Canadian roots, as evidenced by the wooden paddles, maple leaves, and murals that evoke a very Canadian winter.

This Tim Hortons features marble, geometric ceilings, and windows that extend nearly the entire height of the restaurant. Among the furniture, there are pine chairs and stools that look especially comfortable

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There are many Tim Hortons restaurants in Dubai, but only one of them is really worth the detour. First, there is a tree in the heart of the dining room. Customers can sit on leather chairs, at tables decorated with gold. The carved wooden counter is also noteworthy.

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This branch is built around a lighted pole. The walls are decorated with artwork depicting coffee and cake. Leather chairs and terrazzo tiles also stand out from those of traditional Tim Hortons.

With circular chairs and tables, this Tim Horton feels more like a modern café than a fast food outlet. The arch above the table, colors reminiscent of sand and dark tiles on the wall, add a touch of elegance to the establishment.

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The ceiling design immediately catches the customer’s attention, with its wood paneling and lighting fixtures. The rest of the restaurant stands out a bit, except for the huge maple leaf on the wall near the entrance.