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    7 years ago

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    8 months ago

    Don't go here if you want gas. None of the pumps work. All the pumps are dirty and don't work

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    1 year ago

    Never has hot food, cashier points to my change instead of handing it to me, empty boxes laying in the middle of the isles.

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    Twelve Mile & Halstead Shell

    Twelve Mile & Halstead Shell

    1.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Horrible customer service. Do yourself a favor and use one of the other gas stations in the area…read more If you are not a "friend" of the clerk, be prepared to wait. They will serve their "friends" first, even after you've been waiting for some time. This happened again today, and I am so sick of the disrespect shown by the workers that I will never return. Today, I waited in line for a guy who was reciting lotto numbers to the clerk. This took several minutes, but I was next on line so decided to wait. When my turn came, however, the clerk told me to wait and signaled the young lady behind me to cut in front of me. Disgusted I left. This is not the first or second time for this to happen. Sometimes, you'll be in line when one of their "friends" walks in after you. They will go directly to your he side of the counter, towards the clerks area and be served first. BTW, when I say "friend", I am not sure if they are actual friends, repeat shoppers, or like today, simply a young lady over an older man. Either way, waiting in line means nothing to the clerk at the 12 Mile and Halstead Shell station. Very insulting.

    A gas station restroom so revolting that only the junkies of Trainspotting could fully appreciate…read more I'm not kidding. This gas station has the worst bathroom I have ever laid eyes upon. I was so freaked out that I forgot to grab a picture of it. I wish I hadn't, but somehow, I think even photos couldn't adequately do this place justice. I was so rattled that I think I forgot to "check-in" as well. We stopped for gas before hopping back on the expressway and I decided to use the facilities before heading home since I knew that traffic congestion would probably translate to a long drive. In hindsight, I wish that I'd bypassed this place altogether. True, gas station restrooms are notorious for usually being less than ideal, but this one takes the cake. I went inside the min-mart, asked the guy behind the counter where the restroom was and he gestured to the left with his finger. He barely acknowledged my presence and continued on with his ever-important phone call. Geez, what if I had wanted to buy a Snickers or bottled water? I doubt he would have bothered getting off the phone. The inside of the mini-mart was kind of dirty and the only guy working there was rude and abrupt. I should have just let my husband put gas in the car and be done with it, but I didn't. Anyway, I walked around the corner and found the most disgusting gas station restroom of all time. No joke. It was an embarrassment to gas station restrooms everywhere. The door didn't fully shut or lock, it reeked, there was no toilet paper, no soap, and no paper towel or hand dryer in sight. The mirror was so stained, I could barely see my reflection. Hanging above was a barely flickering single light bulb that cast an eerie, unsettling semi-glow around the room. I felt like I was trapped in one of those cheesy horror flicks. It was rather dark in there, but I could still tell precisely how dirty it was (not to mention, I could smell it). The light streaming in from the crack under the door provided almost as much light as the flickering light bulb that had no doubt seen better days. There was no hook to hang my Coach handbag, no surface untouched by grime or decay. The floor was sticky and wet, the sink stained with God only knows what, and bugs were crawling around everywhere. I'm pretty certain they were cockroaches, even though I had never seen one up close and personal until that moment. The faucets dripped water, but barely anything more. Horrified, I looked around and noticed the toilet had obviously overflowed a couple of times onto the flooring (but it hadn't been cleaned), the toilet was as filthy as anything seen on an episode of Hoarders and it was clogged nearly all the way up to the top. Did I mention there was no plunger in sight, either? It didn't really matter, it wasn't like I was actually going to plunge it! The place smelled of vomit, feces, urine, and cigarettes. What a lovely combo. I spied remnants of fecal matter, vomit and blood on the wall. It was surreal, especially with the weird flickering light hanging overhead. It was revolting. The place was vile. Near the corner, semi-covered in a wad of paper, was what appeared to be a syringe. Hello! The public toilets featured in the film, Trainspotting, sprang to mind. Somehow, I doubt a diabetic was using the facilities to maintain their insulin. I ran out of there screaming, unwilling to remain for another second. After my husband put gas in the car, we wound up stopping at a fast food place down the road to use the restroom. Truthfully, after that shock, I probably could have held it for hours. PS The gas pump took way too long to turn on. I hate that. They might want to do something about that. I avoid gas stations that I know have pumps that don't kick in immediately after paying. Never again...

    Qamaria Coffee - Amazing presentation! Aden tea and tres leches cake

    Qamaria Coffee

    4.6(69 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    First time at this coffee shop and absolutely loved my Mufawaar Yemini coffee. This is a single…read moreorigin coffee where the beans are from Yemen and fresh roasted in house. The coffee, which has similarities to a Turkish coffee, is a medium roast with Cardamon and cream. Definately a unique flavor profile from what I am used to where it is a flavorful robust coffee that is well balanced with no harsh notes and oh so tasty. What I didn't know before coming here is that coffee originated out of Yemen some 500 years ago where they clearly have perfected the drink where this is a HUGE step up from the week diluted drink we call coffee here in the states. The coffee shop itself is bright, clean, very modern and very inviting with a casual vibe and nice Yemeni accents throughout to add to drinking experience. Staff is very friendly in explaining the drinks and how they are made and help guide you to the right drink choice as the names of drinks are very unique and a tad confusing as evidenced by my Mufawaar (: Overall an excellent unique coffee shop that is a must visit if you are a fan of good full bodied coffee. This is so good it is actually worth going out of your way to get it!

    Stellar, fantastic coffee, and Qamaria provides an attentive mail order experience. This is a very…read moreopinionated review, but based on 50 years of lucky access to very fine coffees, and ideally you will consider it more enthusiastic and informed than smug and annoying. We live on the West Coast, were looking for Yemini coffee, and fortunately found Qamaria's website, ordering the Gate of Yemen dark roast. The roast is lighter and less oily than a French roast, as it should be, with some oil in the beans appropriate to something called a dark roast. We would say that Qamaria not only skillfully but more importantly respectfully roasts for the bean. This coffee makes us very happy, with a good dark "round" and balanced aroma to the ground beans and the brew. We made it pour over, but it feels most appropriate to stove top espresso or traditional style. It has a very satisfying long tail. A pour with a plot. A touch of the right kind of bitterness. The bean crushes easily between the fingers and grinds up finer than the espresso blend that we drink pour over (45% French Roast using Columbian beans, 45% Italian Roast using Mexican beans and 10% dark roast using Indonesian beans). Qamaria dark roast makes a pour over cup that is thicker than expected, which we find very satisfying: it's a sort of the character of traditional brewing but in a Chemex. We like the surprising way that a slight, fine sediment sneaks through the pour over paper filters and spreads across the tongue. Next we will move on to other Qamaria roasts and blends, brewing on stove top. The price point kills us, but how does one settle for ordinary to save money, when extraordinary gives such pleasure?

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