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    Anything is better than the Chevron next door. Well lit, friendly staff. Easy access on and off the freeway

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    Dolly's Quick Stop - The entrance. Not the best photo.

    Dolly's Quick Stop

    (4 reviews)

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    Excellent biscuits & tomato gravy - just like my mama used to make! Their sausage (link) is good as…read morewell!

    Potato logs, pizza sticks and smoking can all be found here. Until recently, I hadn't been to…read moreDolly's in almost 20 years. I am proud to report that little, if anything has changed. Whether that's a good thing or not will be for you to decide. First I would like to begin with a review of Dolly's as it exists now. Then, if I haven't lost you, I will share a story from the good ole days. Dolly's is a large gas station/convenience store/prepared food place in beautiful Kiln, MS. If you happen to be traveling down Hwy 603, this is one of the best places to stop for food, fuel and beer. The pumps are easy to enter, fuel and exit. All grades of fuel, and diesel are available. Inside is where things get interesting. Dolly's has a reasonably good selection of food items as well as household goods. If you are camping, or live nearby, this would be where you should stop for late night supply runs rather than driving all the way to Bay St. Louis. In addition to those items, you will find a large selection of beer, primarily domestics, but it is plentiful and perfect for the long road trip to your honeymoon (more on that later). The prepared food items are similar to many roadside stations in this part of the country. The potato logs are basically a large baking potato quartered and "chicken" fried. Three logs for a $1 is one hell of a deal. Add some ketchup and you will thank me later. The pizza stick was also quite the bargain, but lest tasty. It was basically pizza rolls joined together into a stick by some sort of food voodoo magic. The last, and possibly the most important thing about Dolly's is that they allow smoking. That's right, smoking inside of a gas station where food is prepared. I know what you're thinking. It's 2014 and smoking is known to cause cancer, burns and other various issues, but this is America. This is the land of the free and the home of the brave. Dolly's for goes these pansy ass liberal views and lets you smoke as much as humanly possible. Hell Yeah! Merica! OK. If I didn't lose you I will try and tell a story from the old days. I was about 19 and some buddies and I were headed to Dolly's for potato logs. As we arrived we were greeted by a jovial fellow who informed us that his truck had killed a couple miles back and he asked for our help. Being the helpful group we were, we offered our assistance. The ride back to the guy's truck was unique. Imagine three dudes crammed in the back of a 74 Nova and me and the guy up front. He had quite the way with words when he asked me: "ever had a piece of steel in your eye?". He explained that he had and that it was no fun. Apparently he built chicken coops for a living and it was quite the occupational hazard. He told us that he always traveled with at least a six pack of beer, but this was his honeymoon weekend so he had a 12 pack back at his truck. He told us that we would each get a beer if we helped him get his truck started. Once we arrived back at his truck we gave him a push and off he went. He did stop back at Dolly's and give us those beers. Straight from a Natural Light 12 pack too. Apparently that's the only way to go when you've just gotten married. So what does this story have to do with Dolly's? Not much, but it explains why I will always have a soft spot in my heart for this gas station. The end.

    Clark Exxon

    Clark Exxon

    (4 reviews)

    I use this Exxon frequently as I live a mile away. I filled up my VW CamperVan and when I got back…read morein, it would not start. I put a call immediately into AAA at 12:33 PM. I was told he would be here in 30 minutes. At 1:40 I called to find out where the breakdown and communication was. His call was switched to a different driver who didn't let me know. So twice one of the store employees came out to tell me I had to move my van. If could start it, I would move it. She said management was threatening to call a tow truck to have it moved. I let her know a tow truck is on the way. I don't blame the employee. I know they're pressuring her for me to move my van away from their gas pump. But let me tell you since I've been sitting here for an hour and a half to two hours, there have been 2 to 3 pumps available the whole time. As I'm writing this there's seven pumps available. I just spoke with the tow truck driver who is 10 minutes out. We'll see who's tow company gets here quicker. Clark's management's tow truck or AAA The employee said that she could round up some people to help me move it. That would be wonderful unfortunately I personally can't because I'm disabled. I'm waiting to hear what management says. This will be the last time. I purchased gas here. . By the way, kudos to the employee for her kindness. Perhaps the management should've come out and spoken with me instead of sending one of their subordinates.

    This is not an Exxon station any more. While filling up i noticed no Exxon signs. I went inside to…read moreget a receipt and asked the cashier. It has not been Exxon for some time. I won't be back.

    Exxon - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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