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Murphy Express

3.3 (3 reviews)

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5 months ago

Every worker knows their product point system suggestive sell and great polite customer service

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Seoul Stop

Seoul Stop

(18 reviews)

We randomly decided to come here after being in BR for the day. This place is super cute and has…read moreeverything you need Korean! I initially assumed it would just have snacks and drinks, but there's all hot food and skincare and makeup. The workers are really nice & are willing to help you if you have any questions. I'll def be back to add more pictures & pickup some more makeup items! They have TirTir foundations in stock :)

The cutest date spot for you and your special someone, Seoul Stop is like a mini Korean convenience…read morestore that carries milk teas, snacks, freshly made kimbaps, and a DIY ramen station. It is the perfect way to virtually travel to SK and as a former world traveler, I was blown away by how authentic this place was. From the kimbap expertly wrapped in triangle-shaped plastic to the adorable photo booth that offers visitors a chance to take silly photos with props and special effects, Seoul Stop reminded me so much of my time in Korea. The tuna kimbap was spicy and rich while the bulgogi kimbap featured sweet and savory beef enveloped in soft pillowy rice. We also enjoyed the wide variety of Korean snacks, with our favorites being the BBQ drumstick chips and the chocolate Pepero. The green onion popcorn was also surprisingly addictive and turned out to be the perfect movie-watching snack. Seoul Stop also has a few fresh dessert items like red bean buns, ice creams, and assorted cake slices. There's also quite a few pantry staples like gochujang and kimchi plus lots and lots of ramen! 10/10 If you're in BR looking for a unique experience, I highly recommend Seoul Stop. Service was super friendly and I'll definitely be back to stock up on more snacks!

Richard's Conoco

Richard's Conoco

(2 reviews)

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When is a gas station more than a gas station? When it sells my favorite hangover food on the…read moreisland. Richard's sells various fried sundries including meat pies and egg rolls, but my favorite thing to get there is the cheeseburger poboy. This thing is so bad for you and so so good. They also offer a pizza for $10 with unlimited toppings.

It's been a while, but years ago on road trip my GF and I were on GI looking for some food. It was…read morethanksgiving night and we were camping on the beach nearby. We were perfectly willing to cook some hotdogs over the fire, or even gnaw on some nasty chicken fingers. "You don't wauhunt that," a man at the counter with a booming cajun voice advised." That chicken been dare awul dayee. If ya'll hungry, come on back here in abow thoytee minutes and my wife wil cook up sumpin good." No offense, but that's how my Ohio ears heard it. So we left, took a spin around the island and scored some drive through daiquiris. Cruising around with a quart of frozen booze, we checked out the desolate island and after about 30 minutes we cruised back to the gas station on stilts. Shonuff, the Mrs. was there and running the kitchen. Poboys were the specialty and we went native. Crawfish was not in season, but they had fresh crab, and the GF ordered shrimp. This is a local joint however, so the shrimp was in a patty form. Lots of shrimp, but it was chopped up and formed into a crispy fritter. Both were delicious. We crushed those giant poboys, enjoyed a quiet evening camping on the beach, and woke up to the sound of shrimp boats heading out bright and early. Now, A poboy is just a big sandwich on a french roll. Simplicity is the key, but what makes a great poyboy is fresh ingredients. To this day, I have not had a poyboy like Richards makes. I dare say, it's worth a drive from New Orleans just to have one. Best Thanksgiving dinner yet, and it's been over 10 years.

Murphy Express - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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