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2.2 (10 reviews)
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1 year ago

The price of gas goes down if you get a car wash; didn't notice a car wash but it was late at night.

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2 years ago

A dump . Dangerous and the gas pumped really really slow: I thought I was being set up to be robbed. I stopped pumping and left

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7-Eleven - For all its cons, it's usually moderately busy here.

7-Eleven

(25 reviews)

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Rittenhouse Square, Penn Center

It's an average gas station with a mediocre mini-market. The only reason I return to this place is…read morethat they have a Subway. This Sunoco is located in a nice area with shops nearby. It is conveniently located near Rittenhouse Square, The Schuylkill trail and 30th Street Station. The only reason I prefer this place over other gas stations is that they have a Subway. It is just like a regular one with the fresh ingredients and good sandwiches. They don't really have a sit down area though. The gas here is a bit pricey, but at least they got rid of the TVs, which used to be loud and annoying.

This is my local gas station, and regretfully so. Often, a good handful of the 16 pumps are…read moreunavailable for use for one reason or another. Sometimes they don't even mark them as unavailable or broken, and you find out only after going all the way through the pre-fill process. In the warmer months, you can find folks out here offering to re-rack your gas pump so that they can not fully re-rack it and then invite their friends to fill up on your card. Do be careful and only return your pump yourself, no matter how friendly the offer. The 7-Eleven itself is slightly below average in cleanliness, and honestly I haven't checked it out that much because I'm too wary of leaving my car unattended when I come here to fill up on my own. Will I still come here to fill up? Yes, since the alternative for me is going out to West Philadelphia and this is good enough. But not a great place to go if you can avoid it.

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Wawa

(12 reviews)

So Wawa is the best! This location is the first stop out of Philly into Jersey for us every single…read moretime. Today was no different. Red eye flight and needing breakfast at about 7ish. Not too busy on a Tuesday morning. Sizzli hot box semi full. Got my normal Pork Roll, egg and cheese on a bagel and a large iced salted caramel cold brew. We pay and eat in the car before heading over the bridge. My coffee was horrible. Bitter. My Sizzli Bagel, even thought it was hot and looked like a beautiful sight to my eyes, my taste buds said otherwise. This sandwich had a weird off taste. Pork Roll is my go to breakfast meat! Love the stuff. Not today. I ate the top of the bagel and threw the rest away. Coffee wasn't much better. Wawa what's happening to you?

Wow. The line was incredible. And the bathroom was a workout for me. Why can't both stalls be…read moreaccessible? Or let's make them all family bathrooms - gender neutral and big enough for a parent and several kids. It was a tight squeeze for me to use the small stall. Couldn't fit my wheelchair all the way in, which meant no closing the stall door. Yes the chair blocks part of the view and provides SOME privacy, but why should it be susceptible that people who use wheelchairs should have to accept a lesser privacy level than able-bodied people? Especially when wheelchairsxare forced into these situations so frequently because people without mobility aids are in the sccessible stall? Im glad I wasn't hurt, transferring to the toilet, by banging my hip on the toilet paper dispenser or something. That's just luck and practice though. If you have to pee really bad. Take your chances, but otherwise avoid.

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Wawa

(67 reviews)

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Wawa on the historic mile in Philadelphia, right near the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, is…read moreone of the larger stores in the chain and covers a lot of ground for what it is. I walked into a space that felt big, well stocked, and surprisingly comprehensive: a bakery, a coffee bar, a full hoagie counter, and a convenience store all under one roof. The ordering process took some figuring out. Food is ordered at a touchscreen kiosk, paid for at the register, and then picked up at a separate counter. Drinks are handled independently from food as well. None of it felt intuitive as a first timer, and there was not much in the way of signage or staff guidance to walk me through the flow. I found myself standing around more than once trying to figure out where to go next. Wait times for prepared food became a real issue during the lunch rush. I waited over 25 minutes for a simple hoagie, and I noticed others around me had been waiting even longer. For a convenience store setup, a 20 to 35 minute wait is longer than you would expect. If you are in a hurry or working around a tight schedule, that is worth factoring in before you commit to a hot food order. The store itself is clean and the product selection is solid. Fountain drinks, coffee, pastries, and a full convenience store selection give you enough options to cover most situations.

Very cool and large Wawa. Prolly the biggest I've been in. I was visiting Philly for a day, and…read moreafter I saw the Liberty Bell, I needed a coffee and some carbs. Lo and behold, this Wawa was across the street, blending in with all the surrounding historic sites. Fortunately the inside was very modern and well organized. There were several large coffee stations with tons of different flavors of coffee and creamer. There was also a bakery section where I was able to pick up a packaged croissant that was surprisingly soft, fresh, and delicious. Only drawback was I sat at a table that was pretty gross, so housekeeping could use a boost. Otherwise, good visit!

Shell gas - servicestations - Updated June 2026

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