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Buc-ee's

(536 reviews)

$$

This was a super quick stop as it's my (sixth?) (seventh?) Buc-ee's on this journey so I'm very…read morefamiliar with the format of these large Texas destination gas stations. Plenty of room in the parking area, lots of gas pumps, a good crowd inside at 5:30pm on a weekday. I did a quick pass through the food area and yes, they're busy slicing up "fresh brisket on the board!' and candying nuts. There's the huge wall of jerky, the counter of bakery items including kolaches and cookies. Clothing and decor. I made one small purchase today - my "FORT WORTH" Buc-ee's fridge magnet for the collection. The short queue at the register went fast and we were on our way. It's right next to the highway so super easy to get going. [Review 410 of 2026 - 719 in Texas - 25593 overall]

Buc-ee's is hands down the gold standard in highway rest stops. 25 years ago as a young adult…read moretaking my first roadtrips would I never have imagined that the crusty rest stops of yesteryear would've morphed into these sprawling, glittering bastions of unbridled capitalism. Good for Buc-ee's! First, Buc-ee's is for everyone! They have a sea of gas pumps as well as many EV chargers. While you fill up or recharge, you will no doubt be drawn into the awe that is the Buc-ee's world. Now, before I get too much into the weeds, I have to take some time to talk about the restroom facilities. It's like they cracked the code and realized that if they offer clean, safe bathrooms, the people will come. Every Buc-ee's I've been to has immaculately clean bathrooms. You will no doubt always find someone continuously cleaning them. They are also thoughtfully designed. Each stall is reasonably sized and has an indicator to tell you if it's occupied or not. The walls are solid between the stalls and you get an actual sense of privacy. There is always ample toilet paper and sanitizer in each stall. It's also worthy of mention that there are legions of stalls, so you never have to wait to go. I've never counted, but I think these has to be at least 30 or so. Oh, and Buc-ee's also has a pet relief station on the edge of their site. A true rest stop for all. Now to the product. Buc-ee's offerings are expansive. Yes, you can find typical gas station fare like bottled drinks and snacks, but it's so much more. There are food stations within the store that have their own focus like the sandwich station, the fudge bar or the bakery. The BBQ sandwich station is something to behold as it's almost like theater in the round. Throughout the day, you can find one of the team members chopping brisket on a large butcher's block, then when it's time to pour BBQ sauce to transition to the next phase of assembling the sandwich, they'll announce "SAUCE ON THE BOARD!" In a particular lyrical cadence, to which the other food preppers will respond "MM, SAUCE ON THE BOARD" in a downbeat lyrical retort. It's hilarious and I don't know how this tradition got started, but it's brilliant. I'm barely scratching the surface here, but there are lot's of options for grab and go food that are on the fresher side. In addition to food, you can also find a variety of products from ice coolers, clothing and even artwork...like real artwork painted by artists. Need a last minute gift? Buc-ee's has quirky gifts, designer candles and so many other items you would not expect to find at a rest stop. You will always find the place hopping, so Buc-ee's is thankfully well equipped to handle high volumes of people. At each entrance you will find scores of registers and the waits (if there is one) is pretty minimal. It's usually a good bet you can get in and out relatively quickly if that's your aim, and the service is always friendly and warm. Overall, Buc-ee's is an institution and it's no wonder that the Beaver Mascot is almost ubiquitous in the culture (well, at least in TX). People love this place and it's easy to see why. They took everything that was unsavory and broken about highway rest stops and turned them around. It's this reason why if I'm on a road trip, I'll wait a bit longer to make it to the Buc-ee's to take care of business and get my noms- it's just eons ahead of anyone else in the rest stop game.

7-Eleven

7-Eleven

(7 reviews)

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Their Bathrooms are the dirtiest of and franchise gas station/convenience store where is the health…read moreinspector when you need one? Because with all the measles Covid and everything going around these people don't care about sanitation.

I wish I could give this store a zero. I went in to use the restroom and purchase some food and…read morebeverages. Unfortunately the men's restroom was out of order. All of the other 7-11's I frequent have single use restrooms, so my natural response was to use the other restroom. I opened the door and quickly realized it was not a single use bathroom and shut the door immediately. Within seconds of that happening, I was approached by an Indian lady with long brown hair who asked me if I could read and essentially accused me of being some sort of creep. I can almost guarantee that I was not the only person that was in desperate need of a restroom and opened that door. I frequent the Keller establishment and have had to use the women's restroom several times as the men's always seem to be either out of order or have people camping out for several minutes. The lady appeared to be management and judging by the way I was approached and treated in front of other customers, she has no business being a manager. I worked at a 7-11 for several years and always treated everyone with the utmost respect and courtesy. A simple sign would've prevented me from even opening the door. It was an innocent mistake on my part, but due to this interaction, I will never return to this location which is unfortunate as I usually spend a good amount of money there filling up my work vehicle and grabbing snacks and drinks for the day. I understand her need to voice her concern, but I don't expect to be treated like some sort of creeper or talked to with the amount of disrespect that I was. This is also not the first time. The lady clearly hates her job and needs to find a new one. I've been willing to overlook her rudeness in the past due to the proximity of the location to one of my job sites. NEVER AGAIN. Due to this lady not being able to have civil interactions with people that are providing her paycheck, they will never receive another penny of my money. I will drive whatever distance I to to avoid this location altogether. I will be attaching a photo of myself in the women's restroom of the Keller Parkway/Smithfield location. It's a place that I'm always treated well and made to feel like a valued customer. I told the manager I just got done using the women's restroom and left it in pristine condition. She smiled, laughed and said no problem because I bring them a lot of business and always treated them with respect. I'm an ideal customer. Even if I just need to use the restroom, I always buy something and since I work outside in the heat in a work vehicle, I spend a lot of money. Those people work really hard and aren't always treated well, but I'm still always greeted with a smile and they know me by name. Hopefully the Trophy Club employee's attitude catches up with her and she loses her job. She doesn't deserve it and is not cut out for retail. She needs a job that involves zero human interaction. I'm not a vindictive person, but I hope she ends up in a warehouse making minimum wage so her frown and bad attitude can hopefully go unnoticed. Rant over.

Murphy USA - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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