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    Burns & Burns Gas Station

    Burns & Burns Gas Station

    (1 review)

    Is this a "2 stars for the experience because it's Pachuta, MS, (population 245) and 20 years…read morebehind" or a "5 stars for the experience because it's a gas station that time forgot in Pachuta, MS, (population 245)" type review? The 5 stars above indicate which direction I'm going. As a Mississippi girl, my coming of age experience was defined by stopping in absurd gas stations on the way to state parks or in pursuit of some dream or other my father had. We were well-accustomed to being the only children in the store with shoes, politely asking for the bathroom key, and running around back to wait our turn in the roach hole that was the outdoor restroom. I was used to the single pumps and my father mumbling under his breath about having to move the car to get the cheapest gas. There was always a lecture from my mother before we entered about being polite to the people we ran into and showing how polite we were by not staring. Afterwards, she would tell us that places like this were full of "local color." She meant it. As a New Orleanean, I know local color when I see it. This gas station was awash with shoeless children, toothless truckers, a one-armed cashier, two silent farmers, a sleeping employee, and a hapless tourist from "way up north." There was the family who communicated with each other by screeching across distances instead of walking, the horrified looking home-health aid who mumbled to herself about "calm before the storm" and one local kid refilling 18 gas cans in the back of his truck. I also know a gas station that's been untouched since 1993. There were only three small signs that let me know this was 2013 instead of my childhood: 1. The all-caps sign on the door, telling young men to "PULL UP THEIR PANTS OR DO NOT COME IN HERE EXPECTING TO BE SERVED." 2. The candy, which reflected several brand changes that were new. 3. The bathrooms were now located inside the convenience store instead of out back. There were hand-written little signs around the register, telling people to pay for papers before reading them, make sure they were on the right pump, and not to roll their own cigarettes at the counter. The clerk was complaining non-stop to the employee asleep on the counter about her "boring potatey soup" and how hungry she was. The gas pumps are just one type of gas per pump. Want 87? Too bad you just pulled up to the 93 pump. Gotta pull the car around. There were no credit card swipes on the pumps, either. Gotta walk in and pre-pay, then get the hose from the side of the pump, lift the lever, and actually hold the handle. This is pumping gas from when it was work, not some candy-ass playdate! Don't go out of your way to come here, no. But the time warp effect means it's a realistic portrait of small-town Southern living circa 1993. If you do stop by, make sure to pick up a copy of the latest jailbreakers newspaper so you can oogle all the mugshots and read the police reports...only $1. Accessibility notes: steep ramp on curb. High pumps. Medium counter. No Braille signage. Pumps are not accessible and have no call attendant button. Door opens out.

    Valero

    Valero

    (3 reviews)

    Great gas station with a Subway and a Southern Bean on the property. The gas station is clean and…read moreappears relatively new. I would definitely recommend this gas station and I will give it five stars.

    What was wrong with this place? Literally EVERYTHING!! It's Sunday, September 14, 2025. The cashier…read moreman continues to give the very worst customer service possible. The pump that we were on spewed gas everywhere. We told him and he refused to give the full amount back. Then, we simply asked to transfer the gas to the other pump and he refused to give the amount of gas back that was wasted on the ground. We had to go back in the gas station several times because he continuously acted like he didn't understand what the problem was when it was thoroughly and clearly explained. He was rude and argumentative! He began to pretend that he didn't understand the language, but since he was the only one out front, it was crystal clear that his employer knew that he understood everything very well! He argued and acted like we were trying to take more than we paid for at the pump. It was only less than $2 that he needed to give back!!! We had another place to go and be on time. He cost us at least an extra 20 minutes of time that we should've had to eat and relax. We also had on our Sunday-go-meeting clothes, and ladies, you all know how uncomfortable that can be sometimes. It was 100 degrees!! We were burning up, and that guy made us walk in and out of that gas station over FOUR times, back and forth over LESS THAN $2!! He knew that all he had to do was add it back to the other pump that he told us to move our car over to at that time. He also did not offer any receipt. ALWAYS get a gas receipt there if you just have nowhere else to go besides this awful place. We tried to get receipts at the pump, there was no paper in the machine at the pump for the receipt to be printed on either. It seems that this employee was having a very bad day and was looking for the first customer with any issue that he could take it out on. Horrible experience!!!

    Tater's Food & Fuel

    Tater's Food & Fuel

    (18 reviews)

    I read through a good part of the reviews before we stopped and was afraid to stop. But hey...when…read moreyou need gas and you gotta "go"...you stop! It's older for sure, the bathrooms are acceptable, and could be cleaner, but honestly, you can thank your fellow traveler for the conditions most of the time (people never cease to amaze me). They have everything you need and then some in the store. They do have a food area inside that sells a plethora of items in case you're hungrier than just snack hungry. The prices for snacks, drinks, etc. are just like any other store of this caliber. I didn't think the employees were rude, nor friendly...just doing the job and handling customers as quickly as they could. Anyway, how can you not love the name of the place?

    I just stopped here for the second time last week, it's apparently the exact distance from my house…read moreon my way to the Hattiesburg Train station where I have to pee :-) I know TMI :-) It's an Exxon station with food, but gotta love the name :-) There's 2 big painted signs out front that says Tater's, I half expected to find Ron White inside LOL He's a comedian who's most remembered line is about when he was arrested and the cop at the station asks me if he had any aliases. And just being a smart ass and said, "Yeah, they call me... Tater Salad" or Tater for short. Okay enough cracking myself up, so I mention food and yes they have all the expected snack stuff but they have a full kitchen that serves food all day long and into the night. Lot of fried stuff, chicken, fish, liver & gizzard, tater babies (whatever that is), burgers, and even salads. Plus, they have Hunts Brother's pizza, and I like that. Their new posted hours for serving food is: Mon-Fri 4am-10pm & Sat-Sun 6am-10pm Bottom line: It's an Exxon station with food and an acceptable restroom :-)

    Exxon - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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