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    Wawa

    Wawa

    (23 reviews)

    Since it opened in October 2024, I've been going to this Wawa for gas, tire air, and the occasional…read moreiced coffee. It's located at the very busy and narrow intersection between Stelton and Talmadge, so it gets a ton of traffic. I sometimes have trouble finding parking during peak hours, but most customers are there to get in and get out so the wait isn't too bad. This store was one of the first ones I observed to install self-service kiosks, which have not been without problems, but have since alleviated some of the wait time at checkout. The inside of this store feels smaller than other Wawa locations I've been to, possibly because of the second checkout counter in the middle of the store that I've only ever seen used once. The interior layout is otherwise familiar, with the deli station being the back of the store and beverage/coffee stations on either side. Even though this location is supposed to be open 24 hours/day, both the store and the gas station occasionally close early without much warning (other than an empty parking lot). Unfortunately, the gas prices at this location are noticeably higher than those surrounding gas stations, including gas prices at the Wawa on Woodbridge Avenue. The lines aren't quite as long as those at the Costco and Sam's Club gas stations, but the gas station attendants here accept both cash and credit.

    They make a great pizza. Today is the ultimate. But minus the garl8c crust. Had 3 pizzas from this…read morelocation, and they've all been really good. And it helps with my Fetch points. For those that know fetch.

    Delta

    Delta

    (8 reviews)

    Went to this station on Saturday, July 26, 2025 to fill up. Gas pump registered that 11.77 gallons…read morehad been pumped into my tank. After driving away, I noticed that my fuel gauge showed no movement to full. Since I was sure I had received gas, I ignored the gauge assuming a sensor was malfunctioning on my 2013 Chevy Equinox. We were headed back to Maryland from NJ and made it almost home (14 miles away), when the car conked out on 695. Per my mechanic, after sitting on the highway for 3 hours waiting for a tow, it was out of gas!! If my tank had been filled as we thought it had, we should have had about half a tank of gas left. I've tried to call the station multiple times to see if their pumps possibly malfunctioned, but no answer. Buyer beware. I see in some older reviews that this has happened before.

    Why am I revisiting my review of a local gas station and giving them a top rating? Well…read more.. We're coming up on the 2nd wave of the Pandemic, and the experts are predicting it's gonna be a tidal wave. I survived the 1st wave without getting the virus, but I'm frankly nervous about the 2nd wave. If I go into a supermarket, or a restaurant (rarely now), or a store, or to work, people are wearing masks. Where aren't they wearing masks? Gas stations, believe it or not. In May, I wrote a review of a Delta gas station in north Jersey that I've patronized over the years because of their low prices. In re-reading it, my attitude back then seemed to have been one of a slightly amused curiosity about the crochety proprietor and his lack of a mask-- I speculated that he probably considered the wearing of it a sort of "effete, Blue-State foppery." That was then. Now? I'm not so amused. I've stopped patronizing the place, low gas prices or not. If you're a gas station proprietor, and you're not wearing a mask, you're an a'hole. I don't know when this nihilistic idiocy became a "political statement," but it's obviously in very large part thanks to our "Fearless Leader," the Orange Vampire, the Orangutan-In-Chief. You have blood on your hands, sir. Thanks. For nothing. My nephew has the Covid (he's young, vigorous, and seems to be doing ok, thankfully). A co-worker/friend has it, and several more co-workers have been quarantined because of their close proximity to the co-worker/friend who has it. At work, I'm beginning to feel like Don Lope de Aguirre in the final scene from Werner Herzog's classic film "Aguirre, the Wrath of God," where he's alone (except for numerous chattering monkeys who emerge from the jungle and cluster around him) on a raft floating down the Amazon into oblivion, mercifully insane. Me? I'm not insane. Yet...(although...I dunno...some may beg to differ...) There's a Delta in Stirling, bigger than this Valley Road one, with more gas pumps available, that I also used to patronize until...again...the guy pumping my gas leaned into my window without a mask. Or a Conoco on Rt. 22 in Branchburg, that has really low gas prices but mask-less employees manning the pumps. You know what? I'll spend a little extra money to increase my chances of not contracting a potentially deadly virus. The Valley Road Delta is not the easiest location to navigate if it happens to be rush hour (it's right across the street from the VA Hospital), and it doesn't have the greatest number of pumps. But the attendants are reasonably civil, the prices are relatively cheap, and...most importantly, at this point...they wear masks. For their safety, as well as for the safety of their customers. Recently, I talked on the phone with a high school friend who lives in Nevada. We've stayed in touch, even though he's a reactionary and we don't really have a lot in common. He's dealing with some major health issues-- he's a lifelong diabetic on a waiting list for a kidney transplant, his eyes are starting to fail, and his sex life has become non-existent. He deals with these issues with courage...I admire his balls, quite frankly; I don't see myself being quite as stoic if I had to face the same issues he does...and he's a smart guy, but in this last conversation he told me he had stopped patronizing a local store where they had told him he needed to wear a mask before he could enter. He said to me, defiantly, almost proudly, "I told them I'll take my business somewhere else. Somewhere where they appreciate my business, and respect my freedom as an American." Is that stupidity? My friend is far from stupid. Is it a cult mentality? Nihilism? Better minds than mine will have to interpret that, because I can't. I give up. The morons are in ascendency, even when they're not morons. I didn't, because my friend was in low spirits regarding his health issues, but I should have told him that that's an attitude that can work both ways. He'll stop patronizing businesses that require him to wear a mask because it impedes some hazy concept he has of "freedom." Me? I'm going to remember those businesses where the people running them respected me enough to show some concern for my safety and well-being. And I'm going to remember those that didn't.

    Exxon

    Exxon

    (9 reviews)

    This place was never on my radar until approx. 20 years ago, when a co-worker in Piscataway said to…read moreme, "Didn't that gas station robbery that happened the other day happen near you?" I wasn't one to pay attention to "local news," (I guess I figured, "What could occur in Bernards Twp. or vicinity worth knowing about?"), so it took me a minute before I was able to mentally calibrate the location of this particular Exxon (in my defense, there are easily a half dozen in a 10-mile radius near me), and my reply to her was, "I didn't hear about it, but I think I know the location you're talking about." (Sadly, the attendant who was robbed that night was fatally shot in the process, and no one was ever apprehended for the crime. Rt. 78 has served as an artery for car thieves and burglars traveling out from Essex and Hudson County, and I don't know that a lot of them have ever been caught. Anyway...) In subsequent years, I've stopped by here occasionally, but I've never been a regular patron. The attendants pumping gas do tend to be surly and non-communicative, but I'm sorta expecting that when it comes to guys pumping gas. One of my main problems with this place is its location. Yes, it's easily accessible from Rt 78, but there's only 1 entrance, and a 1-way exit, and if you have to head North on King George Rd., exiting the place can present a real challenge. Traffic coming south can be on top of you in a second depending on how fast a driver is going, and if you're not alert and responsive, well...let's just say it can be a serious problem. If you're heading onto Rt. 78 West, it's much less of an issue. But that's not how it usually goes for me. When I've stopped here, usually at night, I'm coming off of Rt 78 from Hoboken, and... after I gas up...I'm heading north on King George Rd., in the direction of home. At that hour of the night, I'm not looking for any "undue excitement." Given the awkward and occasionally dangerous effort required to pull out of the station and head North, I usually prefer to just drive up 1 more exit and hit the Exxon on Martinsville Road, where the guys pumping gas are actually friendly, and entering and exiting isn't necessarily a game of chicken, involving a potential accident and maybe even worse. Too, the prices at the King George Exxon tend to be higher (although, in fairness to the King George Exxon, not as high as the gas prices at the Exxon in Bernardsville, or the one in Liberty Corner). Gas prices everywhere are high, admittedly, but if I can save even a little bit of money...I'm gonna try. One time, I ventured into the "store" connected to the gas station to buy a container of milk. When I got home with it, the milk was sour. Lesson learned. Don't buy any food stuffs from the King George Exxon (not that they have a lot to choose from). Bottom line? If you're traveling Rt. 78 and not having to travel any side roads radiating out from it into the interior of Basking Ridge or Stirling, then this Exxon is acceptable, if all you want is gas, and you're not that particular about price. For me personally, though, I'll either go to the Exxon in Stirling if I have time on my hands, or continue on to the Martinsville Road exit, and utilize the services of the Exxon located there if I don't. Prices are more moderate; service is friendlier and quicker. I don't necessarily want to "demonize" this location or be overly harsh in the review (after all, the gas station attendants in Hoboken, or in Secaucus, or in Paramus, aren't necessarily all that friendly and accommodating either), but I do tend to avoid it.

    Slow & lazy gas attendants. Blasting my way to the airport and tried to make this a quick stop…read more Nope. The previous five reviews of one star were spot on. Hard pass.

    Gulf - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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