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    Highway 127 BP

    1.7 (3 reviews)

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    Love's Travel Stop

    Love's Travel Stop

    (25 reviews)

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    This was a convenient location to fuel up, grab lunch, purchase snacks, and use the restroom…read more After filling our gas tank, we went inside for food. I wanted Subway, the slightly healthier option, and my husband chose McDonald's. While he used the app to place his order, I stood at the counter to order my sub. There was a young lady there who greeted us with a smile and overheard me asking my husband what day of the week it was. She immediately knew I was checking to see what "The Meal Deal of the Day" was. It was the Hot Honey Pepperoni. She went to the back to let the Sandwich Artists know that they had a customer. The two young men emerged from the back with a lack of enthusiasm but came over to glove-up and help me. I asked for the Turkey Titan on wheat. They were out of wheat bread, so I chose the Herb & Cheese bread and asked for the rounded end to be cut off. He repeated my request slowly in the form of a question, so I explained what I meant. He must have never received that request before. I also asked for mayo on the bread, rather than on the meat, which is what they usually do. Lastly I requested that my 6" sub be cut in half. He completed my sub and slid it into a bag with no napkins, so I retrieved some myself. Then we moved into the convenience store area and grabbed some 2/$3 small cans of Pringles, a couple bottles of Calypso fruit drinks, and I couldn't resist the overpriced gas station Tornado (Southwest Chicken & Cheese). It was $2.99. Had I known that, I would not have purchased it. After using the restroom, my husband and I went over to McDonald's to pick up his order. The timing was perfect. As soon as we walked up, they handed him the order.

    Such friendly employees that greet you as you walk in…read more Restrooms were clean and i like that you can tell when they are occupied by the sign on the locks. This location has a McDonald's which we didn't eat but it was busy. Love's is always my choice to stop when traveling.

    Shell - Brunch, always fresh at 10a, yummy beans!!!

    Shell

    (4 reviews)

    The good part is that the place is very clean, and the breakfast they serve is pretty tasty (those…read moreare good biscuits!) The bad part is that service is awful, and the employees act like you're a bother and that it's a burden and pain to provide you with basic customer service. They acted like I was a weirdo simply for wanting a receipt with my purchase. They said nobody wants a receipt anymore, so they couldn't understand why I was asking for them. Not wanting to give receipts with a purchase sounds really, really shady. When I wanted some breakfast, they had a number of employees hanging around but nobody could (or would) stop what they were doing to help for some time, and even after I made my order they acted like asking for a biscuit, some gravy, one sausage patty, and a hash brown was some weird order that they felt the need to comment on it being strange or unusual because I just asked for one biscuit instead of two. It's overall a curious gas station. It's got the usual gas station & convenience store stuff. . .and it's got a huge display of air freshener spray cans with Arabic writing on them, an entire wing of the place devoted to vape stuff, and a curious amount of Pokemon merchandise. It's a curious choice for a convenience store in Frankfort, KY that mostly serves civil servants and folks who are passing through on their way to Bourbon distillery tours, but that's what the place is.

    5 stars only because the lunch here is crazy good and unexpected... they have mashed potatoes,…read moreseasoned green beans, huge juicy yummy breaded tenders, beef and more. Extra tasty-yes! Extra value-yes! Unexpected-heck yes! We were here at 10am, so tip is come early to get fresh first pick.... Was not hungry, but looked so inviting that there was no other option than belly up and play the lottery. Lucky find.

    Casey's - So new they don't have their signs yet.

    Casey's

    (3 reviews)

    Nice new clean gas station. Casey's are known throughout…read moreIndiana, and have good food in the store. Their pricing is usually very competitive, and this location currently has good prices for fuel and stuff in the store.

    I had a bizarre experience at the 4201 Saron Drive location. I got $44 worth of gas, and walked…read moreinside to get some Nyquil. The cashier was counting cigarette packs and I stood there about 3 minutes waiting on him to finish. It was $7.99 for the tiny bottle of Nyquil, but I needed it so I got it anyway. The cashier rang it up at almost $11. I said that was wrong, the price said $7.99. He mumbled something I couldn't understand and just looked at me. I motioned to walk back to the aisle with me, and he did, and I showed him the price. He mumbled some more. I told him to just give me the right price and I'd be good. We went back to the register--I expected him to credit me a couple of bucks. He reached me back my $10 and took the Nyquil and walked away. I stood there a minute, then motioned to the Nyquil. He mumbled something else that was obviously negative, something about "you wanted a refund." I said no, I just wanted a credit of a couple of bucks to get the advertised price. He said whatever it rings up to IS the price. I left and bought a bigger bottle of Nyquil at the Thorton's for less money, and had a much nicer cashier. It's not the buck or two... it's the attitude that drove me away. If your employees aren't empowered to make purchases right, you must not trust them very much, and if you don't trust them, you shouldn't have them working for you.

    Highway 127 BP - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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