One of the cheapest gas stations around also adjacent to a regular 7⁄11 convenience store. Inside there is a citibank ATM that won’t charge you fees if you’re a citibank customer. This is extremely useful to have as citibank are scarce once your leave major cities. The store inside offers all your basic convenience store items. The coffee here is not bad at all. I would never buy or eat any of their hit foods. They could have been sitting there for days. The rest seems to be ok if you have no other place to buy food, mostly junk. I also like getting the cheap ice for the cooler here.
Jerrold O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
OMG! The Mgr. was sweeping the walk and held the door open for me! It really happened! The store was immaculate and the clerk was equally helpful and polite. Tragically, I was only there to purchase chewing gum –but I purchased 3DVD’s and felt like a mensch. :-)
Chris W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boynton Beach, FL
Ok. I’ll admit the only reason I checked in here was to get a free Slurpee on 7/11, but as far as a convenience store, they have quite a bit. I never had the courage to eat the food that’s been spinning on the racks for a few hours, but they have plenty of cold beverages, soda fountain selections, and best of all… their gas is cheaper than most of the stations in the area! What sucks is that they only have four pumps! You usually have to fight someone for a spot during the day.
Lauren M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Boston, MA
Yep, another place that evokes many-a-childhood memory. I remember begging my mom to come here after school when I was in pre-school so I could get a slurpee. In high school, I loitered here one night with my friends. We were pretty cool. Also, I once found $ 80 in the magazine rack. I left the money with one of the cashiers overnight, he put it in the safe, nobody claimed it, so I came back the next day and got to keep it.