During the late 1960’s, this was one of the first 7 – 11’s to open in the Richmond Highway corridor, between the City of Alexandria and Fort Belvoir. It’s unto itself. That is, it is not one of several shops in a strip mall. You can get a lottery ticket, Slurpee and a hot dog and be out the door in less than four minutes. The parking lot is on the small side; however, most customers do not linger in the store, so waiting for a parking space ain’t an issue. Heading back out to Richmond Highway, in a motor vehicle or on foot, isn’t a problem.
Selena B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami Beach, FL
Well lit, well stocked, lots of coffee choices, free parking and friendly service — what’s not to love for a convenience store???
William S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington, DC
Great location. Turkey sandwich good just a little bit spice. ATM good but just the service charge get you. Parking limited but when there a lot of people at the same time when there a 7 – 11 with in a mile from each other. Drinks and sloppy are great. From the 70’s the drink slit up with the ice. In the end you have just ice. Now is sooo good. Wish I have more. P. S. If you need a motel don’t go across the street motel. Very dirty and smelly.
Kuanyu C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Raleigh, NC
It’s 7-Eleven! What more can I really say about it? except for the fact that I came from North Carolina, and I swear on the big man above the cloud that there is not a 7-Eleven in the entire state! I came from Taiwan originally, and I missed the fact that I can be hungry at 4:30AM, get out of my house, walk around the corner, and find a 7-Eleven that can fill my munchies… and Slurpee, don’t even get me started on Slurpee… after you have one, anything else that similar to it from other convenience stores just cannot compare