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Molly Pitcher Exxon

4.0 (4 reviews)

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5.0
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"You can trust your car to the man who wears the star." So went one of the most enduring slogans in…read moremarketing history for the Texas Oil Company "Texaco" founded in 1902 and largely subsumed into Chevron through merger in 2001. I know it's tough to be nostalgic for any oil company as gasoline prices are poised to zoom past $5 a gallon nationally but it's remarkable how ubiquitous the red star was across all 50 states only to virtually disappear overnight. I once had a meeting in their oak-paneled headquarters in Westchester County, NY sometime in the late 1990s with carpet so thick all sound was deadened to the point of crypt-like silence. An energy company cocooned in an opulent, zero energy space... maybe their demise shouldn't have been a surprise after all. It's still weird to see a hold out station featuring their logo (even though it's just a disguised Chevron) but every time I see their red star I'm reminded of the "Sky Chief" fire helmet my father scored for me back in the day with six fill-ups. It was obviously much cooler than the glassware, dinner plating or encyclopedia loyalty promotions begging for attention across the street at Arco, Sinclair, Mobil or Esso. Yes kids, before Google there were these things called encyclopedias. After I finish here I'm going down to the basement to dig it out, original box and all. In the meantime, I'll just wander down to the ATM and retrieve $200 for my next tank of gas. Good times for sure.

7-Eleven

7-Eleven

2.1
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This is the worst 7-Eleven on earth. They never ever clean the coffee urns so you're getting dirty…read morecoffee. They don't speak the language so it's very hard to understand them. Then sometimes the gas station attendant comes to the counter and then you're really screwed cause that guy has no idea where he is what he is doesn't speak English. It's the worst place to shop. Goto Wawa it's right up the street. Screw you gas station attendant!!

You can expect everything you would get from a regular 7-Eleven at this location. They have a wide…read morevariety of products, they have attentive workers, and they offer some hot and ready to eat foods as well as an assortment of drink options. You can find what you're looking for here at a premium of course like other convenience stores. But at the same time I can't say there's anything special about this location to get a high rating. I would probably give this 7-Eleven a four star rating however many of the hot food options at the service counter such as the pizza, mozzarella sticks and chicken wings just aren't good and are not recommended. The hot dogs on the other hand are pretty good. Some of the cold items like fresh breakfast sandwiches or packaged burritos that you heat up in the microwave are actually pretty good. I have gotten egg, sausage and cheese on a bagel and heated it up in the microwave oven many times and I have always been pleased with the quality. The parking lot is usually sufficient but if they run out of spots you can park in the Burger King right next door and walk over.

Molly Pitcher Exxon - servicestations - Updated July 2026

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