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    Very kind and helpful people. It felt like they took real pride in their business.

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    11 years ago

    The sign shows the price is $2.39 while the real price is $2.49. The gas machine is also hard to use. We tried twice to figure it out.

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    Mistakenly posted to the wrong store. My comment was for the mobile/7-11 across the street! Sorry Exxon!

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    I wish I could power my car with my own natural gas. It'd be a hell of a lot cheaper and I could…read morejustify eating as much dairy as I'd like. I'd make lactose intolerance work in my favor, for once. But dreams are just that--dreams. Instead, I have to open my wallet and scrape it clean, nay, lick its bare bones in order to gas up. I am often tempted to tears just thinking about the funds once allocated to designer chocolates and cashmere socks while the gallons pump into my car. I used to love my car. Now it brings me guilt. It is a small blessing, then, that the cheapest gas station in Austin is just around the corner from where I live. I can always count on turning my tears of sorrow and guilt into ones of victory once I realize how I have triumphed over the entire city by getting the cheapest gas, mwah-hah! In the past year or so that I've been a resident of the East side, this station remains consistently cheap. Thanks, BP, and I mean that. It's not the cleanest station in town, but in these +$3/gal. days, I don't mind at all. And like all convenience stores this side of 35, there's plenty of Mexican sodas (hooray Manzana Lift!) and a great selection of 40's, should you have money left to throw yourself a post-filling victory party. Note: If you're not used to being undressed by other people's eyes, I'd take caution and layer wisely. I'm no Maggie Gyllenhaal-pretty ingenue, but even I feel my dresses and blouses being peeled away by other patrons' eyes. I just look at it like killing two birds with one stone: you get your cheap fuel AND your cheap thrills. Real cheap.

    Shop 24 - The best store bought vanilla ice cream there is.

    Shop 24

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    Shop 24 is one of those few places in the world that is so vitally important to my life that I…read morecould quite possibly die if it ever closed for more than even a second. Smacked down on wonderful Sixth Street Shop 24 is a staple of the street, without it, doors would closed, people would die, the World would quite possibly end. As the previous reviewer mentioned this store really does have everything you could ever need. Besides being a DJ down on Sixth I also install sounds systems in the clubs and on more than a hundred occasions I have needed some emergency item and no matter how weird it was I always seem to find it there. Obviously the prices are a little higher, but hey your paying for the convenience!! The people who work there are very cool, the selection is amazing, they never close and it's pretty much the best place on Earth. ONLY problem is the bums, vagrants, drug addicts, idiots and beggars who like to hang out in the entryway at night. They are annoying, harassing and it's still against the law to shoot them or at least tie them up and recycle them. It's not the stores fault, it's the city's fault, well AND it's the fault of all those idiots who give them change, cigarettes, or even make eye contact with them. It just perpetuates the cycle.

    I have been shopping at Shop 24 since 2004 when I first moved to Austin. Hanuman and the crew have…read morebeen there the whole time, and they're great. I used to stop in every morning for coffee and a package of almond windmill cookies. They have everything you'd expect from a convenience store, and a whole lot more. I'm so sad that they no longer sell fried chicken, nor do they have tables any more. I think the homeless messed that up for us. But a big cup of Folgers coffee is still just $1 (keep your burned, bitter Starbucks crap!) and you can buy a straw hat, rawhide whip, shot glass and personalized license plate key chain all in the same place. Need a pair of board shorts, a Hawaiian shirt, sandals and socks? Got it. Can't find a scorpion in a glass ball? Look no further. Need a single battery? There's a bucket of batteries for a quarter each. Longhorns paraphernalia? Of course. They might sometimes seem a bit short with you, but it's a cultural thing. These guys are awesome and really care about you. It's the ONLY store I will shop at when downtown.

    Exxon - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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