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    Sheetz

    Sheetz

    (18 reviews)

    One the front line in the territorial war between Sheetz and Wawa, this location is ideally located…read morefor folks headed toward the airport, Lancaster, or the Turnpike. While the parking lot is a typical example of Sheetz' infatuation with sadistic BF Skinner fantasies, this location is generally run well. The staff is friendly and makes eye contact. They respond to lines building up at the checkout. The kitchen is usually moving quickly and the orders are kicked out promptly. The store is generally clean, including the bathrooms which - while not pristine - are rarely nightmare levels of filth you'd see along the highway. It's easy to frind grab-and-go items and there are a lot of pre-wrapped food items to choose from if you just need to gas up and go. This location will get you through the queue quickly. The Beer Cave is often crowded and cramped with product that can't be stocked from the palate, making it hard to get to stock in the back. My main issue with Sheetz is more about the brand. What used to be a go-to spot for decent food has become more of an expensive roller-grill with the kind of subs that you can get wrapped out of a gas station cooler. As Wawa shows up in Central PA, there is a clear difference in quality for about the same price on similar items. When flying in or out of Harrisburg, I'll order lunch from Wawa even if the price of gas is much higher there, just so I don't have to settle for airport fare. But on Lindle Road, I know I'll get quality service so I don't have to make an extra food stop in the neighborhood if I need to keep moving. While Sheetz is obsessive about its branding, that WOW feeling is no longer matched by the kind of radical culinary offerings and quality that made it more than "gas station cuisine" and as someone who discovered this place long ago at IUP during an overnight pub crawl in the late 90s, it's come a long way but in the wrong direction.

    Once you near the center of PA the Wawas disappear and Sheetz surfaces. I'm certainly bias to Wawa…read morebut Sheetz is not bad. For what it's worth both Wawa and Sheetz do not do breakfast well but in a pinch on the road they both do the trick. The stores operate in a similar way with touchscreen ordering, pay at the register and pick up your food and/or drinks. The waiting time was not long at Sheetz and I love that they display the status of the orders on a screen with estimated wait time.

    Sheetz - Was to be an iced latte with almond milk ONLY, yet there was some kind of syrup in the bottom of cup???

    Sheetz

    (37 reviews)

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    An extra star for the employees who are fighting against impossible odds to do a good job…read more Stuck in an odd location with a parking lot that invites road rage and automotive combat, this Sheetz is probably the worst of the many locations in the area. When I'm in town, I drive the extra minutes to the Lindle Road location. I have the app and collect points for gas discounts so until Wawa penetrates the market further, I'll drive right past this location. When I am there, the place is dirty. The kitchen is staffed with at least one employee looking bored or on their phone. I've stopped ordering milkshakes and coffee here because, more than once, they needed to find someone who knew how to do that sort of thing. The drive-thru entrance is at the corner of a one-way ramp from the highway, forcing people to drive at the entrance in the opposite direction from vehicles doing 40+ preparing to enter the Sheetz Demolition Parking Lot. I stopped going because, more than once, the smell at the back of the store by the rest room and Beer Cave were so bad I couldn't stay. If I were blindfolded and walked into that location, I would have assumed I was walking into a dive bar at last call on a Friday night. And it was just about 5 on a weekday afternoon. Usually the register queue is quick and efficient and the best employees are found here. If I just need gas and don't have to go inside, that always seems to work. So that's something.

    This place is filthy. It starts as soon as you step in the door. It's a bright sunny day n the…read morefloors are atrocious!! The ladies room was disgusting! I go into a lot of Sheetz stores n this was by far the worst!!

    Speedway - Speedway

    Speedway

    (2 reviews)

    This Speedway has confusing pumps. They have the typical 2 handles; one for diesel and one regular…read moregas, but then have a third handle too. I did not see an description on what handle was for what gas. Additionally, I tried to use their bathroom. Both bathrooms were locked so I assumed they were both occupied. The cashier rudely announces "bathrooms out of order". I questioned if both were out of order since there was no signs to indicate which one was not working. I had to ask her two times for a response. She replies "bathrooms out of order". Maybe she was having a bad day, but if a sign was put on the door she may not have to repeat herself. I would only stop here again if it was a last resort.

    On 25 January 2019 at approximately 6:45 pm, my husband and I stopped to gas up. The pumps were…read morenot printing receipts, so my husband went inside. Just as I decided to go inside to use the restroom, another vehicle pulled up. A female with a small child got out and went inside to use the restroom. As I stood outside the door waiting, I heard an employee a distant away said: "The restroom is closed for the night for cleaning." I told her, "Well, that's impossible, because there's someone in there now." She then informs me, "That was the last customer for the night." I asked her if she was serious. With a very daring look and attitude, she replies, "Yes, it's closed for the night." I told her there was no one else in line and I really needed to go. Her reply was, "Ma'am the bathroom is closed." Needless to say, I was dumbfounded, but left very upset and wondered if race had anything to do with it and if she was lying because another employee looked at her as if to say something, but simply put her head down as I walked out. The customers using the facility were Caucasian and myself, African American. Further, I'm a DISABLED VETERAN who served over 24 years in the military. The point I'd like to make is the franchise owner needs to train its employees on proper procedures and equality appearances. A sign posting cleaning times, putting a cone outside the door, or having an employee stand outside the door are simple ways to indicate the restroom is closed rather than having someone across the store trying inform clients verbally. Another questionable issue is what business closes it facilities at 6:45 p.m.? Speedway will never get my business again and I pray another Veteran has to encounter a rude employee such as the one at this location. Linda

    Sunoco - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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