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    Chevron

    (11 reviews)

    This isn't my favorite gas station on the planet, but given they are open 24 hours, sometimes it…read morejust works. The employees don't give off the impression of being the sharpest knives in the drawer. There's an old guy who is a cashier, and he's slower than a turtle, many times causing the line to back up in the store. He blames the registers and becomes visibly agitated over it. We all stand there forever, bored in that awkward silence, listening to him complain about the registers and whatever is malfunctioning. Another one has no knowledge of cigarettes, brands of them, or even packaging. If you're going to sell something, you should know what it is and where to find it in the display. Not rocket science, but efficiency. The one who doesn't understand cigarettes pumped my gas last night. When I pulled in, there were two other cars, together at the pumps. I pulled to the outer one, and waited forever. At least it seemed like forever. I knew the attendant was outside, as I heard him finishing up with one of the two customers. He finishes the second one, and walks back into the store! Totally ignoring me. If my car wasn't totally empty and on fumes, I would've left. It was that rude and annoying. So he comes back out, I said I thought you forgot about me. He says, yeah. I didn't even see you pull in or sitting there. Really?! It's your damn job! When he was done, he just says, bye! I'm like, I need a receipt. Nope, he's half way back to the store. I was not impressed. Will I return? Ehh, maybe. I stopped here on my way to work, as I desperately needed gas last night. It's definitely not my first choice for stations, but the ones I like aren't open 24 hours. So this is kind of my last resort when I have to go to work. But if I have the choice, I'll go somewhere else.

    Went here to get a tank of diesel for my truck. Used Amex. Bill came to $95.55 but this has station…read morecharged $200. I asked the attendant why this happened. She didn't know. Spoke to the guy inside. "Oh, it's a hold." For what?? "You should get the difference back." Should? I call it theft. You lost my business Chevron. Never again.

    Union 76

    Union 76

    (6 reviews)

    Pulled up to the pump,…read more The young man asked me what grade, if I was paying in cash or credit (cash), and then proceeded to pump the gas for me. This is still novel to me, since at home they don't do that. There was no issues, a simple transaction. On the day this was done, gas was $2.37 a gallon.

    This station typically has pretty decent prices. Generally a friendly staff, with the exception of…read moreone snooty old lady who looks like she's older than God and needs to retire. I always tell them to fill it with regular gas and not to top it off. I know it's against the law these days, but you would be surprised how many still do it. Instead of just fulfilling my request, I get her snappy and smart ass commentary to go with it, taking up my valuable time while other customers are stuck waiting and listening to her being a snippy bitch. Not a good face for the company, let me tell you. They are absolute nazis about checking your ID when you buy cigarettes. You can go in every single day of your life and buy a pack from the exact same person and they still demand your ID every time. It doesn't matter if you're 18 or 95, they still want your ID. They're not exactly nice about it either. They are demanding almost to the point of hostility on this. Which can become annoying when you're 30 years old, buying cigarettes from a snot nosed kid with zits who barely looks old enough to even be selling cigarettes, let alone talking about them. Oh, and they won't even tell you prices of cigarettes without checking your ID. It's a little beyond ridiculous that their policies force them to be that anal retentive about it.

    Shell - Convenience Store

    Shell

    (8 reviews)

    Easy in, enough for a room for a car only, a good number of fuel pumps and a convenience store and…read moreMcDonald's for snacks and food. I don't think it's enough room for a trailer for me. Prices are about 20 cents higher than the lowest in town per Gas Buddy. It is close to the freeway so it is convenient if you're traveling to get food and fuel.

    How exciting are gas stations? It's all relative really, usually dependent upon convenience,…read morefacilities, cleanliness, value most of the time. Every once in a while it's the experience. This stop was that for me, despite the fact that I didn't even leave my car. I've come to appreciate so many more things since this pandemic began, and not pumping my gas is one of them. As I pulled off of I-5 and into this station, the pride in ownership was apparent. Not only was it clean, but there were beautiful planters between the pumps. Quite the change from the typical overflowing trash cans and squeegee in a dirty bucket of window wash. The pump attendant was busy but rushed over to greet us as soon as he was free. "$10 Regular please" I said as I handed over the bill. He ran inside to deliver the funds and request they start the pump (some stations require you to go inside to pay). I took in the beauty of the mountains that lie just beyond the sign and golden arches as I waited. This station also had a McDonald's attached. Before we knew it, the pump clicked and we were on our way with well wishes to "Have a nice day!", from the nice gentleman working the pumps. Perhaps it's the fact that I've been so reclusive, or the year 2020 in general, but I certainly find myself valuing kindness and (socially distanced) human interaction more than ever these days!

    76 - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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