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12 years ago
It is an Esso station, not Q8. A little expensive, but worth buying from on the random days every week when they have discounts, especially if you have the money off Esso coupons from the pay and display tickets from in town. read more
Arundel Road
Worthing BN13 3EH
United Kingdom
01903 260374
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Sainsbury's Petrol Station
(2 reviews)
This petrol station is very convenient. It is reasonably priced for fuel and for its food stock. It…read morehas a decent number of pumps and is easy to navigate.
This is my local petrol station, the shop is decent, you can get soem good deals in there! Car wash…read moreis normally worknig and they have facilites to pressure wash your own car if you dont like the auto machine! Free air is always a bonus as well. Dont really like paying for £0.30 to pump up my tyres.
Tesco Petrol Filling Station
(1 review)
Duplicated..read more
always busy but fuel one of cheapest around-of not then shell garage. car wash good-cheap as want…read moreit to be. staff friendly. always helpful and area clean. some basic emergency items for sale in shop-just in case forgotten in main store! can get clubcard points to so added bonus:)
Snax 24 Service Station
A useful 24-hour service station if you are in Littlehampton, or travelling along the A27 in the…read moreArundel/Worthing area. It's actually off a short spur just off the A284, about 100 metres south of the A27 junction, so it's easy to overlook. It's operated by Snax 24, the successor to the Heron Group, which pioneered the service station concept in the UK back in the late 1960s. The site has a BP petrol station with car wash and jet wash, that also accommodates HGVs. The Snax shop has the usual range of travelling paraphernalia, basic motoring supplies (eg oil, windscreen, wash, de-freezer spray), newspapers, magazines, snacks, confectionery, sandwiches and drinks. Amazingly, it's also licensed, so you can buy alcohol here, too. Outside there is an HSBC cashpoint (ie no fees). Petrol prices are standard for a service station - you can hunt around for cheaper prices in any of the nearby towns' supermarkets, but this is more convenient if you are travelling along the A27 and are not familiar with the area. The site also includes a small McDonald's restaurant and a 53-room Comfort Inn (listed under Arundel), which has its own small bar and restaurant. It has twin rooms with buffet breakfast available from around £60.
excellent bp garage. staff are so friendly and helpful. always welcoming and smiling, always…read morestopping for chat. great for last minute emergencies-milk, butter, bread, eggs etc. car wash good too-hand held or drive through. mcdonalds there too.
BP Express Shopping
Wow, I've never experienced anything like this new marriage between BP and Marks and Spenser. This…read moreis a convenience store with high end items at supermarket prices and a traditional gas station with all that that implies. The uniformed staff are delightful. They not only anxious to please, but go out of their way to do the extra things such as directions on their on mobiles; how rare! Free ATM, liquor, wine, Lochmuir smoked salmon, magazines galore, flower shop. The U.S. Needs to study this concept of service a bit. They were called "service stations" in days of yore but nomore, nomore.
Shell
(3 reviews)
We were leaving the Bloomsbury area of London, about to get an Uber to dinner when we stumbled upon…read morethis great little spot. It was my Husband's birthday and we wanted something cute, as far as appearances go, this was that. Or so we thought. Upon entering the staff was welcoming and the restaurant was nice and warm, since it was cold out. We were seated immediately since the restaurant was relatively empty. So I was surprised when our server asked if we had reservations?.. No, of course we did not. Our Server was bubbly, outgoing and very nice but not very good. She forgot the utensils, and our drink order but there was a second server that was on top of what she didn't do or bring and he told her what we wanted to drink. Before we ordered our meals, I explained to our server it was my Husband's bday so they could prepare something for dessert for him. We ordered a Guinness and a coke zero - served in the tiny bottle with no cup for ice. I did request a glass with ice and one with 2 ice cubes was brought out to me. We started our meal with a dozen oysters that were brought out to our table so quickly, we didn't have a chance to photograph them - they were delicous. I initially ordered the Ribeye but was told it wasn't available, so I ordered the chargrilled sirloin steak. The steak comes served with fries, salad & peppercorn sauce. I truly wish the restaurant would've had the Ribeye because the sirloin steak I ordered cooked medium, came out well done, full of fat and extremely chewy. I'm not really one to send food back, so I let them know but ate it anyway. We also ordered the Chargrilled ribeye Lobster - which is a Ribeye & half Lobster served on hot stone served with salad. The steak here was also replaced by a thin sirloin steak. When it came time for dessert, they brought out the crème brûlée we chose from the menu and we were pretty surprised how terrible that small desert was. It was sweet and had the consistency of a flan, not a crème brûlée. There was no layer of caramelized sugar on the crème brûlée and it just tasted completely wrong. Ultimately, The Shell is a seafood restaurant not a seafood and steak restaurant. They have no clue how to slice or cook steak. The place is cute and the servers are doing their best but the restaurant leaves much to be desired.
It's always useful to know the location of petrol stations in urban locations, especially as so…read moremany seem to be closing down these days. This one is tucked away in the heart of South Kensington, between South Kensington shopping centre and the tube station and the Earl's Court section of Old Brompton Road. You'd never find it unless you knew it was there, as Old Brompton Road is hardly a major thoroughfare. It's not far from the south end of Gloucester Road, which leads directly to the main A4 (Cromwell Road). The site is what you could politely call compact (ie rather small) and if there's a queue it tends to back up onto Old Brompton Road. It has one of the small Shell 'Select' shops, selling a basic range of newspapers, food and drinks as well as motoring supplies.
Texaco
This very small but delightfully appointed gas station was originally Total Service station and one…read moreof my calls for fuel in my working era. I even amassed points to buy gifts and managed to clear them before it changed hands!
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