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Love's Travel Stop

3.7 (10 reviews)
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Fast pumps, friendly service and always a good selection of items for on and off the road. Clean facilities.

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5 years ago

Clean and quick service, would go back again! Bathrooms were nice and well looked after. Decent selection of food and random travel needs.

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The place is really big and very clean with everything you need for traveling. They have a nice…read moretrucker lounge and hot deli food. The coffee was fresh and a big selection of donuts

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Wow they have everything you need for snacking and more Love…read morethe coffee options! The breakfast burrito was stuffed but lacked flavor The service was average It frustrates me when they ask if you are a rewards card and I respond I don't know what that is and they say ok. Why don't they create repeat customer Era by saying well here it is and explain the value. Instead I had to ask twice and she looked at me like a deer in headlights. She explained it and I said I'll sign up and do I get credit for today's purchase? She said no because she had to enter it before. So why not ask me if I am a member and sign me up right there Dumb marketing presentation Clearly the employee is not supportive of creating repeat customers

Common Cents!? More like Common $$$... question mark, am I right?…read more This fueling station/convenience store/restaurant (Inferno: Food By Fire) is a mix of all that is great when it comes to consumerism. The fuel is Exxon, and is moderately priced for the higher octane (my cars usually have to run 91 min). If I don't feel like driving all the way out to wherever then I'll stop by here to quench the thirst of mein auto. New-ish sure means that the parking area and storefront are always clean, but that also comes with great care from the always gleeful employees. The car wash is ideal if you're alright with a brush and touch system. It's what you'd expect and you get what you pay for in that regard. I can't say anything about Inferno: Food By Fire, because I have yet to try it and I don't know if I will. (As I know where I like to go grab pizza from in town; see a previous review.) The last thing I have is pricing. Other than the fuel, most items are actually a little out of hand, but I suppose par for the area. Those that want will pay for it. Now, I feel the beginning makes a little more sense here at the end. They can call themselves "Common Cents" but they should actually be named "Common $$$."

Love's Travel Stop - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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