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    2.7 (9 reviews)

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    Misti Y.

    Everyone needs their go-to cheap gas station unless you are the rare breed that is dedicated to a single petrol. We are equal opportunity gassers, so we look for the cheap stuff. Here is where we routinely find it. Cheaper than the 7-Eleven across the street, cheaper than Rebel with your Station Boarding Pass. It isn't always as cheap as the Circle K, but it is in a better location than your average Circle. I have never been inside, which is actually a good thing because it means I have never had an issue with paying at the pump. Uncooperative pump payment is a personal pet peeve. To make things even better, they have a dinosaur statue. Yes, this is just about as good as it gets when it comes to fossil fueling. I can't commit to five stars because in my personal opinion you can't give a gas station five stars without experiencing their bathroom and checking out the drink selection. Right?

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    13 years ago

    Gas is a little bit pricey but the lady working the morning shift is very pleasant. That get's my business.

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    (5 reviews)

    Stop in for the quality if it all. We stopped in to grab something at the start of a move day and…read moredecided to get breakfast too. The breakfast burrito was OFF THE CHART! For about $6 it was big, fresh, packed full of flavor and considering the attendant was so courteous I'm sure it was made w just as much heart! Best value for ur money 100%

    Let me start by saying that I always try to give people the benefit of the doubt because I know…read morethat bad days happen, and sometimes life can become overwhelming. That should never take away from the opportunity to treat customers with kindness and leave them with a positive experience. With that said, I have been coming to this particular location more frequently since my business moved into the area. During that time, I have consistently had unsettling interactions with one of your service representatives, Judy. My first experience occurred while I was paying at the register. As I attempted to hand her my cash, she instructed me to place it on the counter instead. One of my biggest pet peeves is when people don't take the time to hand things to one another and instead simply toss or slide them across the counter. To me, it's a matter of common courtesy, though I understand others may feel differently. Initially, I assumed there was a reasonable explanation. With the increase in illnesses and concerns about germs, I thought perhaps that was why she asked me to place the money on the counter. I would have completely understood that if it had been communicated politely. Instead, her demeanor came across as someone who simply wanted to move the line along and had very little interest in interacting with customers. I chose not to say anything and chalked it up to her possibly having a bad day. Today, I returned to make another purchase. Remembering our previous interaction, I placed my $20 bill on the counter rather than trying to hand it to her. She never made eye contact with me and appeared to mumble something under her breath while taking my money. Once again, I assumed she might just be having a bad day and didn't say anything. She scanned my items, completed the transaction, and pushed my purchases back toward me. She counted my change back to me, and once that part of the transaction was complete, I simply asked if I could have a bag. Her response was immediate and condescending: "I was going to do that!" She said it with an irritated tone and a blank stare, as though I had somehow inconvenienced her by asking a perfectly reasonable question. I didn't respond. I simply looked back at her, hoping she would realize that I had done nothing to warrant that kind of reaction. My question wasn't intended to rush her or criticize her--I was simply asking for a bag. As I walked away, she halfheartedly wished me a good day. My response was, "Have a better day, Judy." I truly understand that everyone has difficult days and that personal issues can sometimes spill over into the workplace. However, when negative interactions become a pattern rather than an isolated incident, customers begin to associate that experience with the business itself. That's unfortunate because it discourages people from wanting to return. To be clear, I don't wish anything negative on Judy or anyone else who may simply be having a rough day. My intention isn't to get anyone in trouble. I simply believe this is something management should be aware of. Employees like Judy are the face of your business, and the way they treat customers has a direct impact on whether those customers choose to come back. I value good customer service and understand that nobody is expected to be perfect every day. However, I also don't believe customers should be made to feel like they're an inconvenience for simply making a purchase or asking a polite question. Unfortunately, after multiple interactions like these, it's difficult to justify continuing to support a business where I'm consistently met with that kind of demeanor.

    Shell - servicestations - Updated July 2026

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