When I travel, the sight of the red-lettered Kwik Trip sign is always a signal that a needed oasis…read moreis just ahead. (Kwik Star in Iowa.) Even if it's only a stop to inspect the men's room, I know I can count on KT to be clean and welcoming.
Almost all Kwik Trip stores are laid out with a similar floor plan, there are a few different floor plans depending on the footprint of the store and when it was built. Some are mirror images of one another, which I refer to as left hand stores and right hand stores, depending on which way you turn to approach the cash registers. This is a left hand store.
When you go into the store, you'll get that feeling of Deja vu, which is exactly what the owners want you to feel. This store is newer so it uses the newer floor plan. Karuba Coffee, Dunkers, doughnuts, and hot foods are straight back. Rest rooms are on the far end, take a right at the cooler. Lottery forms are back there, too, for processing at the registers. The no-fee ATMs are to your right as you enter the store.
Out on the gas island, you'll find Unleaded, Unleaded Plus, Unleaded Premium, E-85, and Diesel #2. The store and car wash is 24/7. Car Wash? Yes, it's across the street in a separate building.
If you happen to drive an 18-wheeler, there is a separate truck fueling station. It's easy in and easy out with no silly roundabouts to come through. You'll find Diesel #2 and Premium Diesel.
This is a nearly complete auto and truck plaza, the car wash is across the street. It's a complete convenience store with sandwiches, coffee and soft drinks and almost anything you could need in the coolers, freezers and food gondolas. Like all Kwik Trips, the bakery all comes from La Crosse and it's pretty good.
It's everything you've come to expect in a Kwik Trip and a whole lot more.