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    Circle K

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    Easy in. Easy out. Convenience store is clean with a lot of items including hot breakfast and lunch. Fast and friendly.

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    Han-Dee Hugo's

    (1 review)

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    Bottom line: A good little store and gas station with lots of variety for the small layout…read more However, the unstocked/non-shelved inventory cluttering the little space they have could to be stored anywhere else but the walkways/corners and the register counter space so there is space to walk or even select what you need. Great regular staff. Once they clear out the very excessive clutter blocking the walkways and register area, this little store will be rockin' it The Deets: I bring myself here to say a few words on somewhere I frequent, almost every day...The Han-Dee Hugo's on Gregson Dr. in Cary just inside MacGregor Park. These guys are A-OK, but there are a few things worth mentioning that hopefully will be constructive feedback. Being just as you go into a corporate office park, they are very convenient for those going/coming from work. Great location. However once inside, there are a few things you run into. Literally. This station is very small. Compounded with a very crowded overpacked layout, it's difficult to navigate. There is actually an overabundance of unshelved stock stored in the very limited open space of the store, making it more crowded and hard to maneuver in. In fact today, there was so many plastic storage bins and stock packed in front of shelves I could not get into the products I wanted to pick up. Hopefully there will be a solution soon that can take that unstocked merchandise in an alternate area (?build an outside storage building?) that can clean up and give back the limited space they have available. However it's even so crowded at the register counter area with products and items to try to sell that there is hardly any room to place the items you want to purchase down...definitely overcrowded even at the register space and it is frustrating. To their credit, they have a good variety of products to offer for such a small store (thumbs up for 40g protein drink Muscle Milk being offered). And they have friendly and efficient staff such as Gloria (she always has a smile and is so efficient to get customers checked out and on their way). .

    Center Street Grocery

    Center Street Grocery

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    OK, so maybe they should call it a convenience store instead of grocery, but so what? They have…read morefood, even if it's mostly snack food. Upon entering there's a case by the door filled with every type of Good Humor frozen treat you can image. Then hang a hard right past the Bimbo baked treats to all the soda, incl lots of Mexican sodas, banana being one of them, and lots of sports drinks too. The other side of the aisle is every chip under the sun you could want. Next onto the candy aisle where I was happy to find one of my favorites that's hard to find anywhere in the Triangle, a Zagnut candy bar. It's toasted coconut on the outside and filled with peanut butter inside. Kind of like a Chick-o-stick, but better! The U-Haul stuff is all in the back area of the place. What else they had in the store I don't remember as I was satisfied to find a Zagnut and was ready to leave. Check this place out. It's not bad as the reviews are portraying it to be and the guy at the check out counter was very nice.

    An odd store. It's called a grocery store, but it's more of a convenience store. Sort of…read more If the definition of groceries includes cardboard boxes and renting trucks and dollies to move those filled boxes, then it's perfectly named. Otherwise, don't expect a traditional food-grocery store. Center Street actually worked well enough for me. I wanted a soda, but didn't want to stop at a gas station or a supermarket. I was in and out of the store in less time than it would have taken me at either of those places. Don't be thrown by the inside. It's seems almost empty, with a few coolers on the right side, with more than the usual types of drinks, an aisle of snack foods, a few single-serve canned items, and a microwave in the corner to heat them with. On the left side are the ready to be assembled boxes, the dollies, tape, string, and all kinds of moving supplies So I guess Center Street is a grocery store, after all. It has everything you'll need for a busy day of moving, from food to truck rentals.

    Circle K

    Circle K

    (4 reviews)

    DO NOT DO BUSINESS AT THIS STORE! They will not even attempt to correct an error on their part…read more Quite the contrary! I stopped here yesterday morning (04/02/2026) on my way out of Apex to buy five $10 gas cards for prizes at an Easter event this weekend. I took five blank gift cards off the display and handed them to the clerk. I took EXACTLY $50 out of my pocket, counted it twice in front of the clerk, and placed it on the counter between myself and him. There was one $20 bill, two $10 bills, and two $5 bills. I thought the clerk would simply scan all the cards for $10 each, charge me $50 and off I would go. I had purchased other types of gift cards from other businesses over the past week, and that was the how it was done. The procedure at this store was different. The clerk had all the cards. He would scan a card placing a $10 value on it, and hand it to me to swipe in the card reader to load it onto the card. Then, I had to give the card back to the clerk, which he would scan again and hand back to me as completed. The first card scan went smoothly, but when swiping the second card, the reader would show, "card error." I had to swipe it a couple times again before it loaded the $10. When trying to add the third card, the reader again kept displaying "card error", so the clerk just cashed it out at the $20 and removed the $20 bill from the pile of bills on the counter. He held it up to me to show me and I nodded in acknowledgment. Personally, I didn't care for it, but it was fine at the time. He handed me the two completed cards, and I set them to the right of me to keep things organized. We followed this process with third card. When it loaded, the clerk took a $10 bill from the bills on the counter. I made note of it, and when the 4th card finally loaded after a few attempts, I tossed him the second $10 bill from the bills on the counter. The clerk had one blank card left and there were two $5 bills remaining. It was all good at that point. That's when the clerk said I still needed to give him $10 for the last two cards that were completed. I told him that he got it....that he took a $10 bill and I gave him the other $10 bill. He replied that he only took a $20 bill earlier and that he showed it to me. I agreed and said, "but you also took one $10 bill and I handed you the second $10 bill." I pointed out that there had been exactly $50 dollars on the counter. I also pointed out that there was only one card left to scan and two $5 bills on the counter. I didn't feel that the clerk was lying. I was just thinking that he did not recall taking a $10 bill from the money on the counter. I could not actually see the register for all the display on the counter top, but I thought he may have been setting the bills aside and hoped he could readily see the money he had collected. Whatever the case, he wasn't interested in checking. I told him, "Believe me, your drawer will balance at the end of your shift." He didn't say anything. He took the fifth and final card, scanned it, and handed it to me to swipe just as we did the others. I swiped it to load the $10 and handed it back to him to complete. He scanned it the second time as if to complete it, and handed it to me. I handed him the two $5 bills. I smiled and thanked him as I headed towards the door to leave. As I was leaving, the clerk called out to me, "Miss, here's your receipts." I went back and he handed me two receipts. I thanked him, again. A few miles out of Apex, I looked at the receipts the clerk handed me. Each of them totaled $20 for a complete total of $40. Yet, the clerk had given me 5 cards. That is when I realized that rather than resolve the matter of discrepancy, the clerk went through the motions of selling me the fifth gift card. Rather than complete it with the second scan, he deleted it, and gave me back a blank card. That deception itself was wrong. Plus, I had been ripped off for $10. I've tried to contact the manager to talk to him about what happened. No one answers the phone. You can tell by the way it disconnects that it is intentional and automated. I contacted the corporate office and asked them for a working number. The store does not answer the phone. Corporate asked me to send them my receipts and images of the gift cards, but all that proves is that I spent $40 and received $40 worth of gift cards. It does not prove that I paid $10 cash for a card that has no money on it. So, I asked them to request camera footage from the store in the hope that they would see exactly what happened at the counter. Corporate told that they could not do that. Check out the other reviews on Google. If you need gas and are in their area, I recommend you do business with the Mobil station right next door. If my post protects one person by sending them to another store, then it has done what it should. May KARMA protect many more!

    For what I needed--a tank of gas it filled my needs perfectly. Had cash and stood in a short…read moresocially distanced line with other masked customers. The teller was friendly and efficient. Gas pump worked well. Price was lowest in area. I did not like how much trash was blowing around the outside area by the pumps.

    Circle K - convenience - Updated May 2026

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