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Corbett Country Market

Corbett Country Market

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Stopped by here on my way down from Crown House because my gas light came on, and I saw a sign that…read moresaid gas. I had actually seen the sign on the way up, but hadn't seen where the gas pump was. Now that I saw it, I parked right in front of it. As soon as I finished parking, I could see that I would need to re park in order for the pump to reach my tank, but I was pumped in a legal way which made it obvious that I was there to use the gas, so I figured I'd straighten it out after I paid. As I walked through the door, I noticed an unexpectedly cute selection of items, and also smelled and saw some food. I started to think, after I get gas, I'll move my car and then look around and maybe get something to eat here. But these thoughts were interrupted by someone yelling at me. "You need to come in and line up this way!" Bewildered, I looked around. Was I the person she was screaming at? "Like this! This way!" I wanted to comply with her, but had no idea what she was demanding. I began to wonder if she was having a psychotic episode. What do you do if you walk into the market and the clerk is screaming at you with a really mean voice and hatred in her eyes? She looked like she was on a lot of pills. "So the gas can go in!" "Oh..." I finally responded, "Yeah, I need to re park my car, I can see that." She softened ever so slightly. "Well what can I do for you?" "Can I just get $20 worth of gas?" She began screaming at me again. "You need to park it so that the gas cap is next to the tank!" I was like, "Whoa," (the way you would say to a wild animal, which is how she was conducting herself), "I'm from California. I know how to pump gas." This put her anger on steroids. "YOU DON'T PUMP IT! WE PUMP IT!" At this point I interrupted her to sort of scoff at her and say, "Okay, I'll re park my car, there's no need to get upset." I kind of laughed at her and walked out with her still yelling. I was beginning to tune her out anyway cause it's hard to listen to people when they're screaming like that. I re parked my car. A man, who gave off the vibe of being her son? Came out and pumped my gas. I said thank you. I would want to check this place out again but seeing this lady would be a major deterrent.

For those of us who don't live there, Corbett is the sort of tiny little hamlet that one drives…read morethrough (in the blink of an eye) on the way to other places, with very few reasons (and places) to stop and shop; the Corbett Country Market is basically the only exception to this rule. You're not even likely to encounter it, unless you happen to be headed to, or returning from Multnomah Falls along the Historic Columbia River Highway (highly recommended for its gorgeous views!), but if you do happen to pass by, a stop here is very recommended! They have everything here, from your standard convenience store staples, snacks and drinks, but also several other outstanding offerings: a hot deli (that includes pizza, chicken, sausages, wings and other things!), fresh baked goods, local produce and products, household supplies and sundries, surprisingly reasonably-priced gasoline (from an ancient, yet charming pump), and even liquor! Despite being out-of-the-way for the majority of Portland Metro residents, the Corbett Country Market has been around for over 100 years, which means they must be doing something right. And based on what I've seen, that "something" is "everything".

Chevron - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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