Tim Hortons Baked Goods menu

Tim Hortons Baked Goods Menu

Muffins

Muffins Half Dozen

Muffins Half Dozen

$6.99 | Cal: 2,520 kcal

Muffins Dozen

Muffins Dozen

$17.99 | Cal: 5,040 kcal

Cookies

Snickers Dream Cookie

Snickers Dream Cookie

$2.79 | Cal: 420 kcal

3 Dream Cookies

3 Dream Cookies

$4.59 | Cal: 1,140 kcal

6 Dream Cookies

6 Dream Cookies

$10.99 | Cal: 2,280 kcal

12 Dream Cookies

12 Dream Cookies

$25.99 | Cal: 4,560 kcal

Tim Hortons Croissants

The Tim Hortons baked goods menu offers a wide spectrum of options ranging from lighter croissants under 300 calories to indulgent cookies and muffins exceeding 400 calories. Prices generally fall between budget-friendly single-serve treats and value bundle packs, giving visitors flexibility whether they want a quick snack, a breakfast pastry, or a shareable dessert option.

Most Popular Tim Hortons Bakery Items Ranked

Based on calorie richness (indulgence factor), value size options, and flavor familiarity, these items stand out as the strongest crowd-pleasers:

  • Snickers Dream Cookie-One of the highest-calorie cookies at 420 kcal, indicating a rich, dessert-style profile that typically attracts customers seeking a decadent treat.
  • Chocolate Chip Muffin-At 414 kcal, this classic flavor balances familiarity and indulgence, making it a dependable go-to choice.
  • Oreo® Dream Cookie-With 400 kcal, this item blends a recognizable flavor brand profile with dessert-level sweetness, which usually drives strong demand.
  • Pumpkin Spice Muffin-At 390 kcal, seasonal-style flavor plus moderate calories makes it appealing for both breakfast and snack occasions.
  • Croissant (Classic)-At 263 kcal, it ranks highly for customers wanting something lighter while still satisfying.

Limited-Time & Seasonal Baked Goods

Seasonal items play a major role in keeping the Tim Hortons bakery goods fresh and engaging. Flavors tied to specific times of year—such as pumpkin spice or hot cocoa-inspired varieties—are typically introduced to match seasonal cravings. These limited-availability treats often generate higher interest because customers know they won’t be around permanently. That scarcity effect encourages faster purchase decisions and repeat visits during promotional windows.

Tim Hortons Bakery Items for Breakfast vs Snacks

Different items on Tim Hortons baked goods menu serve different eating occasions, and understanding this distinction helps visitors choose efficiently:

  • Best for Breakfast – Items like croissants, muffins, and yogurt-filled pastries work well in the morning because they provide moderate calories and pair easily with coffee or tea.
  • Best for Snacks or Dessert – Cookies and dream-style cookies are more indulgent, often exceeding 350–400 kcal, making them better suited for afternoon cravings or sweet treats after meals.
  • Balanced Anytime Picks – Mid-range items around 300–350 kcal strike a balance between light and filling, suitable for either a quick breakfast or a mid-day snack.

The Bottom Line

The baked goods category delivers variety in flavor, calorie range, and price, making it one of the most flexible sections of the baked goods menu for both quick bites and indulgent treats. To complete your order experience, be sure to explore the drinks selection, and the full menu to find the best pairings and value combinations available.

FAQs

Tim Hortons does not currently offer gluten‑free baked goods on its regular menu. Most donuts, muffins, cookies, croissants, and other pastries contain wheat and gluten, and kitchens use shared equipment and prep areas, so cross‑contamination risks exist. Always check with staff or the official allergen info before ordering if you have gluten concerns.

Tim Hortons baked goods are made in‑house at each restaurant and in centralized bakery facilities before distribution. Ingredients are delivered to individual stores, where items like donuts, muffins, croissants, and cookies are finished and baked fresh daily. Ingredient and allergen info is published on Tim Hortons’ official site for reference.

Yes — Tim Hortons serves croissants and croissant‑style bakery items (like the cinnamon croissant muffin) as part of its baked goods and breakfast selections in the United States.

Calorie counts vary by type, but a Tim Hortons Cinnamon Croissant Muffin, which is a croissant‑style pastry, has 290 calories per serving.

Yes — croissants and similar baked goods at Tim Hortons typically include eggs in their dough or pastry mix. Many bakery items contain egg as an ingredient.

No — Tim Hortons croissants and croissant‑style baked goods are not vegan because they contain animal‑derived ingredients like eggs, milk, and butter.

Yes — Tim Hortons offers a variety of cookies on its US menu, such as chocolate chunk cookies and assorted seasonal cookie options.

Cookie prices vary by type, but single cookies typically start around $1.69 USD, while specialty or larger cookies may be more, and assorted boxes cost more overall.

Smile Cookies” are a limited‑time annual charity event at Tim Hortons in the US and Canada. For example, in recent years Smile Cookie week has run for a designated week in late April or early May where proceeds go to local charities, but exact dates vary each year.

Tim Hortons cookies, including Smile Cookies, are made with ingredients and in environments that may contain or come into contact with allergens like peanuts and tree nuts. If you have a peanut allergy, always ask for current allergen information.

During Smile Cookie events, cookies are typically sold for about $2.00 USD each, though prices may vary by location.

Smile Cookies appear during the annual charity week, typically announced each year by Tim Hortons and running for several days in spring; exact dates change yearly.

Yes — Tim Hortons serves a range of muffins, including classic blueberry, chocolate chip, fruit explosion, and seasonal varieties like pumpkin spice.

Yes — most muffins contain dairy ingredients such as butter, milk, or milk powder, so they are not dairy‑free unless a specific variation is labeled otherwise.

Nutrition details vary, but typical Tim Hortons blueberry muffins are usually 339 calories per muffin.

Blueberry muffins generally contain 57 g of carbohydrates each, but exact numbers depend on the specific muffin and its size.

Chocolate chip muffins at Tim Hortons typically have 414 calories, depending on size and ingredients.

Most standard muffins at Tim Hortons fall in the roughly 280–414 calories range per muffin, varying by flavor and size.

Muffin prices typically range from about $2.49 to $3.49 USD each in the US, depending on the flavor and location.

A Dozen Muffins at Tim Hortons may cost $17.99 in the USA.

A Fruit Explosion Muffin includes a moist muffin base with a blend of fruit pieces and often a streusel or sugar topping, giving it a sweet, fruity flavor.

Tim Hortons muffins are tasty but tend to be higher in calories, sugar, and carbohydrates compared to many breakfast options, with relatively low protein and fiber — making them better as occasional treats rather than everyday healthy choices.

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