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Amoco Franklin

4.7 (3 reviews)
Open • 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Par Mar Store

Par Mar Store

(2 reviews)

This new Par Mar store is a part of the rapidly growing Par Mar chain in WV, Ohio and Kentucky. It…read moretook over a standing gas station with small market in the premises and absorbed the Market at Big Springs, which closed down and it's not a Subway. It is one of the very few gas stations (Exxon) in the area, and the closest one to Snowshoe within a 15 miles. In addition, it sells Blue Rhino propane gas for the gazillion home owners in the sprawling Snowshoe resort. However, compared to the Market at Big Springs, it falls short quite substantially. This is a step well below a 7-11, and its offerings have not adapted themselves to the upscale clientele at Snowshoe but instead, cover the needs of a more proletarian customer base which is a bit dissonant in a major ski resort. Gone are the specialty items, the jams and desserts, the imported hams, the prime cuts of beef, and innumerable other items. Instead, the customer is treated to slurpie machines and mediocre canned goods. I would be awarding it two or perhaps one star were it not for the large specialty beer selection in the huge walk-in refrigerated area. They actually have a fairly large selection of micro brews and specialty beers. That is the saving grace of this store... About the only place to shop in the dead seasons between ski and cycling...

Par Mar is a grocery store and the main gas station around Snowshoe, the ski area in West Virginia…read more As a gas station, it's pretty expensive, but since the price is pretty much the same within 60-mile radius of Snowshoe, you might as well gas up here. I saw locals load up grocery carts, and they had ads encouraging people to add them on Twitter/Facebook. So presumably it's a pretty hopping gas station-grocery store duo in town.

Mt Top Convenience - deVinci's pizzeria, inside Mt. Top mart

Mt Top Convenience

(6 reviews)

Mt Top Convenience…read more Shades of Colassessano's Matriculating into Fairmont State in the 1960's entailed an array of eventful activities which enhance and develop life. As a subscriber of direct on campus education, I eagerly embraced campus life. One element was selecting membership in Theta Xi. Weekly meetings were accompanied by a Theta Xi gathering at Colassessano's which was a colorful Fairmont Pub. Sadly this institution has been replaced by a sanitized version. During that era, Pittsburgh beers appealed to the working class, and popular labels included Iron City Lager, Fort Pitt Beer, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Schlitz, Miller High Life.... As a three year high school letterman, and scholar athlete, I had zero experience with beer, wine, spirits, and shine - all were available to Fairmont State students. I was not yet eligible to hold a draft card. While Theta Xi brothers debate the advantage of various Pittsburgh beers, I was happy to purchase a pitcher of nearly any cold draft. Given decades of European travel, I developed a palette for several German and European brews; none of which were offered at Colassessano's. In retrospect it is this appreciation of European brews that spared me from the emerging micro brewing craze. Ok, some of these brews are very good, and several are horrendous. It was at Colassessano's and the publican that I encountered my first Pepperoni Roll. Home baked rolls included mozzarella, ricotta, and Parmigiano. And Oliverio's Hot Peppers were added to this bundle from heaven. Later we learned to cherish the Colassessano's pizza. This pie seemed to approximate a Chicago deep dish pie with mozzarella, ricotta, and Parmigiano, Oliverio's Hot Peppers, pepperoni, hot sausage, .... Mt Top Convenience is listed on the West Virginia Pepperoni Trail, and for good reason. I take care to phone in an order form Ohio one day in advance of pickup. Of course, I visit the local Davis grocery store for a dozen bottles of Oliverio's Hot Peppers. I take care to import Pilsner Urquell and Guinness Stout for this ski holiday. Yes, Guinness Stout is better in Ireland. Mt Top Convenience offers a variety of interesting brews, and there are several microbreweries in this area. Mt Top Convenience offers a great take on pepperoni rolls. Caveat: do Not take chances with filling station pepperoni rolls which are pre-packaged. Our goal is to support local business, and our menu and dining options for this holiday will center on local West Virginia businesses.

Love to support small business…read more That's why I stop in to Mt. Top Convenience. A stop for all things. The hamlet of Thomas, WV was a notorious gambling and mining den. I bought some snacks, coffee and news here. The girl at the counter did not even say a word. NOT. A. WORD! Guess I erroneously thought a small town A+P 'Convenience''d be friendly.. nah. They have gas, booze, food and beer. (Some of the drinks, cold brew coffee, O-juice etc. we're past the expiration date - as a woman stated below on the reviews here on Yelp!) Rebel review: 4

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