A Points guide to ordering at Tim Hortons® (2024)

Ordering at Tims is a Canadian mainstay. Here we’ve rounded up some of the most familiar menu items and their Points values so you can keep within your budget, or splurge!

Getting the most out of your Tim Hortons order

Adding a piece of fruit to your order at Timmies will keep you feeling fuller, longer.

Keep a stash of fruit in your car, purse or desk drawer for easy access to high-fibre favourites such as bananas, apples, pears, and oranges.

If you love sweetened coffee but are looking for an option with a smaller Points value than granulated sugar, try adding a zero Points sweetener such as Stevia, light agave or Splenda (which is used by Tim Hortons.)

Remember, you can also ask for half a sugar!

Coffee, Tea, and Other Hot Beverages

Coffee with 1 milk (small, medium, and large)1
Coffee with 1 milk and 1 sugar (small)3
Coffee with 1 Milk and 1 Sugar (medium)3
Coffee with 1 Milk and 1 Sugar (large)4
“Double-double” coffee with 2 creams and 2 sugars (small)8
“Double-double” coffee with 2 creams and 2 sugars (medium)13
“Double-double” coffee with 2 creams and 2 sugars (large)15
Latte (small)4
Latte (medium)6
Latte (large)8
Vanilla Latte (small)8
Vanilla Latte (medium)12
Vanilla Latte (large)16
French Vanilla (small)16
French Vanilla (medium)20
French Vanilla (large)26
Hot Chocolate (small)13
Hot Chocolate (medium)16
Hot Chocolate (large)22
Coffee Mocha (small)6
Coffee Mocha (medium)8
Coffee Mocha (large)11
Loose Leaf Steeped Tea (small, medium, and large)0
Whole Leaf Tea (small, medium, and large)0

For many Canadians, there’s nothing better than a hot Tim Hortons coffee on a cold winter morning, especially if you happen to be sitting on the bleachers at an ice rink. The Points values of certain coffee orders, namely the now-infamous double-double, are surprisingly high. Ranging from 8 Points for a small double-double, which includes 16 grams of sugar and 8 grams of fat, to 15 points for a large double-double containing 27 grams of sugar and 15 grams of fat.

If you love Tim Hortons coffee with cream and sugar but understandably don’t want to make the switch to black, try swapping the cream for 2 percent milk and add a single sugar instead of two (or Splenda, if you prefer a sweeter drink.)

Because cream has such a distinct mouthfeel, you may find the transition to milk easier if you begin with a combination of one milk and one cream.

Cold Beverages

Iced Coffee (small)7
Iced Coffee (medium)9
Iced Coffee (large)14
Original Black Cold Brew (small)0
Original Black Cold Brew (medium)0
Original Black Cold Brew (large)0
Vanilla Cream Cold Brew (small)7
Vanilla Cream Cold Brew (medium)10
Vanilla Cream Cold Brew (large)14
Original Iced Capp® (small)14
Original Iced Capp® (medium)19
Original Iced Capp® (large)26
Frozen Lemonade (small)11
Frozen Lemonade (medium)16
Frozen Lemonade (large)19
Peach Quencher (small)7
Peach Quencher (medium)10
Peach Quencher (large)13
Strawberry Watermelon Quencher (small)7
Strawberry Watermelon Quencher (medium)10
Strawberry Watermelon Quencher (large)13
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