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    My car had a flat tire and they were very helpful, easy air pressure. The station across the street didn't have much.

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    Consistently the worst station in the city. Nothing really works properly and it's overpriced.

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    (38 reviews)

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    Marina/Cow Hollow

    Very rude employees in the morning. Same couple that always work! One Asian woman who wears glasses…read morewho you can barely understand and she talks so rudely back to customers! Even if the customer is very nice and asks her to repeat herself or stands there a bit confused since they didn't understand her response. (Do not confuse this woman with the other woman who usually opens and has long black straight hair. She is beyond sweet and the fact she is that way each and every morning right when they open. Props for her!) Then there is a taller woman who wears glasses who was no help at all today. I have an e-gift card that I received as a birthday gift. It has a 19 digit card number and a safe 4 digit pin. Instructions in email state to have the employee manually input the 19 digits and I then input the pin. But no. Rudely she goes you have to have a physical card. At this point Id love to have a physical gift card in hand because this was not the only chevron I went to use the e-gift card. I wasted so much time driving from location to location to have not a single employee or manager know how to use the e-gift card and all told me they need a gift card but the physical one in person!? You have got to be kidding me right?! Why does chevron still sell these e-gift cards if their locations are unable to take them as a form of payment?!? or is it just management and employees not knowing how to work their system?!? It's beyond frustrating and such an inconvenience! I know have an e-gift card that is basically useless due to not having a single location except it as a form of payment!

    Came in on Saturday, September 21st, 3pm, withdrew $100 from its ATM, gave the male cashier one of…read morethe $20 bills from the ATM for merchandise. As I was leaving, but before I exited, I noticed that he had given me change for a $10 bill rather than the $20 I had given him. I went back up to the cashier to draw this to his attention, he denied it, said some gibberish about having worked there for many years and had never been so outrageously accused. He held up a $10 bill and claimed that it was the bill I had given him (rather than the one he was stealing from me). No sense to report it as the police don't seem to be doing much of anything these days, and the DA even less. So I walked out without my $10, and left the cashier/thief behind.

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    Chevron

    (8 reviews)

    Pacific Heights

    A 5 star gas station?…read more Ordinarily, stopping at a gas station just to fill up the tank (or for any other reason), is not something worth noting. But this is no ordinary gas station. First, it's kept super clean. Always. From the pumps to the mini mart, there's never any disarray or mess. Second, they play instrumental music. Somehow the simple addition of Beethoven, Bach, or Tchaikovsky turns the very mundane act of pumping gas into something almost refined. Thirdly, I try to stay on top of my car's (her name is Baby) tire pressure. Here, all you have to do is ask an attendant, & they will happily check the air pressure for you. Yes, happily. Is it weird that I actually look forward to coming here? I think Baby does too. 5 stars.

    Centrally located at the edge of Pacific Heights right off the main Fillmore Street shopping scene,…read moreit's a relief to see this station doesn't take advantage of its prime location by jacking up prices. Yes, the Shell station across the way may keep things competitive but years ago it wasn't the case. Prices used to be $0.30, $0.50 more per gallon so I avoided filling up here. No longer: Pumps are new, clean, pricing no longer gouges, the station is shaded by old growth trees. The owner left a note at the fill up to apologize for not stocking hand sanitizer: Somebody kept stealing the dispenser but there's some inside plus a bathroom for customers.* * this might change with COVID restrictions but it's kind they offer facilities if allowed by SF law.

    Shell - Worst gas station in California.

    Shell

    (36 reviews)

    Mission Bay

    Tip: Downtown San Francisco has very few gas stations, therefore if your driving fill up before you…read morego. This Shell is the most convenient gas station near the freeway and the entrance to the Bay Bridge. You can't fault them for having high prices. Living in the Bay Area I know better not to go into the City, low on gasoline, but I was pressed for time for a meeting. After, I had to get gas at Shell on Bryant St. in SOMA. The prices are high. The positives are the location, fast digital pumps, advanced credit card readers, and absence of apocalyptic panhandling zombies hanging out. It is almost a given that when you stop for gas in San Francisco city, as soon as you get your wallet out, feeling vulnerable a zombie panhandler appears. This time I did not get it from loitering panhandlers but as soon as I hung up the pump nozzle a beat up Honda pulls in with 3 sketch dudes behind me. the driver gets out, instead of walking to his pump or the cashier window he comes toward me. Before he gets out a word, I get in my car and leave. Sorry, not PC, not polite, I did not wish deal with anything he was dealing.

    Forget the fact that gas here is about a dollar more per gallon than anywhere else in the city…read more.. I'm the dummy who didn't fill up earlier and now had no choice. But what a bizarre experience at 12:41 in the afternoon. There's a store full of snacks and drinks--which I'd love to grab because I'm hungry--but the door is locked. Fine. I walk up to the cashier window where there's a guy inside by himself, masked up behind bulletproof glass. Whatever, not judging... but he can't hear me through the glass, and I definitely can't hear him with the mask/glass combo. I ask for water. He brings out a Dasani (sorry, it's gross water and you can't convince me otherwise). I ask if he has anything else, and he tells me to "look through the window and pick what I want." The thing is--the glass outside is mirrored. You literally cannot see in. And what little I can see looks like piles of random products stacked haphazardly. (Stale? Probably. Who's buying snacks they can barely see through mirrored glass?) So, I ask if he has Crystal Geyser, and--pleasant surprise--he says yes. He even seemed pleasantly surprised himself, so I guess that makes two of us. Time to pay. I can't leave my card open for the fill-up, which is fine. I estimate a full tank will cost me about $130 (thanks, beastie) and decide to put in $50 to get me through the next day or two. I pull out Apple Pay... but nope. No card reader to slide over. No contactless option. Instead, I have to unlock my phone, hand it over (yes, my unlocked iPhone) so he can take it inside and run the payment. He disappears around the corner with it--just for a few seconds--but still. Handing over your unlocked phone to a stranger whose face you can't even see? Not exactly a warm, fuzzy feeling. Point is: this gas station sucks. Check your fuel level and don't get caught having to refuel here because you're out of options. Don't be a dummy like me. #learneditfromluba

    Shell - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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