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    Eastside Convenience - Shell Gas

    2.5 (2 reviews)

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    Seasons Corner Market

    Seasons Corner Market

    (1 review)

    This newly-built Seasons Corner Market is much nicer than the cramped convenience store it…read morereplaced. The canopy and gas pumps are new also, and the parking lot and parking spaces seem better laid out than the old Shell gas station's configuration. Inside, there is a Dunkin' Donuts counter, but no place to sit down to enjoy your coffee or donut, although there is a drive-through. Seasons Corner Markets are the creme de la creme of convenience stores, featuring two bathrooms; a wide array of drinks and snacks; amenities such as a F'real shake machine; neatly organized and well-stocked shelves; and professional, polite employees. Although the store itself is much larger than the old, cramped store it replaced, the aisles between the shelves of merchandise seem a bit narrow. They have a good selection of frozen foods and premium brands of ice cream, but expect to pay full price for those sudden cravings. A 59-oz. bottle of orange juice (the 'new' half-gallon, lol) will set you back about $5 or $6, considerably more than a supermarket special sale price. But, I had a bad OJ craving as I was driving by here Christmas Eve, so I just had to have it. This business is located at the very busy intersection of routes 5 and 113, although there are plenty of curb cuts and traffic lights to make entering and exiting manageable. I'm a big fan of SCM convenience stores, and I would probably rate this one at 4.5 stars, if Yelp allowed half-star increments in individual ratings. I don't think it's quite 5-star worthy because the landscaping is not as fancy as other locations, and there are no tables or counters to sit down inside.

    From the owner: Seasons Corner Market is a family owned and operated, full service convenience store experience. We…read moreoffer a wide selection of fresh food sourced from local vendors, premium coffee roasted in-house at our co-branded cafes, a rotating schedule of monthly promotions, and shell gasoline to keep you on the move. With locations in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, come in and discover why we're your one-stop shop for quality and convenience. There's always a reason to stop at Seasons!

    Sunoco - I purchased $35.09 of gas at Sunoco.  629 Bald Hill Rd in Warwick

    Sunoco

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    I purchased $35 of gas then found out my checking account was in the negative. After a short…read moreresearch I found Sunoco held $75 for my $$35 of gas. There was no sign or notice stating that they hold 100% of your gas money for buying gas. This is horrible and against the law. They wouldn't give me my money back because they said it would automatically refund at 9pm the next night. Although it's a small amount I'm taking them to court. Don't go to Sunoco gas

    Yet another weird experience in this Twilight Zone of a gas station/convenience store …read more... I stopped here Friday afternoon to get a Red Bull, only because I was driving right by there. The SECOND that I entered the door, the over-enthusiastic girl behind the Subway counter to the left greeted me ... even though I was walking in the opposite direction toward the convenience store counter. Ok, whatever. She's probably bored. I can't imagine that this Subway-in-a-gas-station sees much biz. After I got my Red Bull from the cooler, I approached the checkout counter, where it got even weirder. A very elderly woman, who had to be pushing, if not over, 90 years old, was sitting on a chair in front of the checkout counter, holding a piece of paper to her forehead, scunching her eyes. I wasn't sure if she: a) Was about to tell someone's fortune; b) Had a migraine headache; or c) Was doing her best Karnac the Magnificent impression (a recurring skit on the late Johnny Carson show, may you rest in peace, Johnny). Then, I turned around to look at a high-mounted Keno flat-screen display and realized she was probably trying to ascertain her lottery numbers. There were two people at the register. I wasn't sure if they were: a) husband and wife; b) mother and son; c) brother and sister; or d) none of the above. After I handed them money for my purchase, both of them participated in getting my change. Perhaps she was training him on how to use the register or something. The dude, who appeared to be of Middle Eastern or perhaps Indian descent, awkwardly handed me my change. He could barely speak English, and what little he did speak was largely unintelligible, almost like grunting. And his halitosis nearly knocked me over. Folks, if you work with the public, kindly practice proper hygiene, please. As I went to leave (not soon enough), I pushed on the right door, which didn't budge, and the Subway girl flashed a pseudo-helpful smile and said, "Other door!" (No shit, I thought to myself.) She clearly doesn't get much human interaction ... she reminded me of a spider, waiting in a web, for any form of life to fly or walk into her little corner of the world.

    Eastside Convenience - Shell Gas - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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