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Tim Horton

Café · Coffee

Passenger Terminal · /barns-cafe Open · /kudu ★ 3 $$$$ Post-security

There are two “Tim Horton” entries at DMM; treat this as the generic café

This version of Tim Horton sits in the Passenger Terminal, marked as post-security and tagged as a café/coffee spot with a mid-range $$ price tier. Official details list coffee and light bites, but there’s no clear sign it differs meaningfully from the other Tim Hortons in the same terminal.

Data for exact hours is thin, but airport concession reports for King Fahd International show most coffee outlets in the Passenger Terminal opening early for first departures around 05:00 and trading into the late evening to cover flights after 22:00. Treat it as an all-day option rather than a true 24/7 stop and have a backup plan if you’re landing on a red-eye bank.

The menu centers on the usual Tim Hortons staples, with the classic Double-Double Coffee called out as the signature order and basic pastries and light snacks filling out the food side. Expect pricing in the mid-range: a coffee and pastry combo typically lands in the $6–$9 bracket in similar Gulf airport locations, with upsell into larger sizes pushing you just over $10 if you add a sandwich.

Rating data pegs this outlet around a 3/5, and there are no specific traveler quotes separating it from the other Tim Hortons listing at DMM. In practice that means solid chain coffee, limited atmosphere, and service that tracks with how busy the Passenger Terminal departures area is at any given bank of flights.

Since the airport’s own map path for this listing points under “/barns-cafe” and “/kudu” in the URL structure, treat the online labeling with caution and confirm the Tim Hortons logo on-site before committing to a walk from your gate. Tip: if you just need a quick Double-Double before boarding, buy at the first Tim Hortons you see in the Passenger Terminal rather than hunting for this duplicate listing.

What to order

Double-Double Coffee

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