Foodservice

TA Opens Tim Hortons in Monroe, Mich.

Canadian coffee, donut shop opens in travel center food court

WESTLAKE, Ohio -- TravelCenters of America LLC (TA) announced that it has added a Tim Hortons restaurant to its Monroe, Mich., location along I-75 at Exit 15 on U.S. Route 50.

Tim Hortons is a Canada-based coffee and donut chain known for its "20-minute fresh" coffee, as well as for having all bakery products are made fresh daily on site. The chain also serves soups, chili, sandwiches and breakfast items.

The Tim Hortons is added to the Monroe location's food court, which includes Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits and Pizza Hut Express.

As of Dec. 30, 2007, Oakville, Ont.-based [image-nocss] Tim Hortons had 3,221 restaurants systemwide, including 2,823 in Canada and 398 in the United States. The one-time Wendy's International Inc. unit recently said that it plans to roll out branded self-service kiosks in the United States to "increase its U.S. brand exposure and create another channel of potential growth."

TA, headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, is a major national chain of travel centers in 41 states and Canada under the TravelCenters of America and Petro brands. With convenient locations on interstate exits, TA offers its customers diesel and gasoline fueling services, full-service and quick-service restaurants, heavy truck maintenance services, 24-hour convenience stores, electronic communication (WiFi) and other services.

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