Gas prices are consistently low but the pumps me have paper so you need to go inside for a receipt, where the prices for stuff are higher than your average high-priced convenience store
Hema K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Aliso Viejo, CA
It was late night(~11pm) and I called Arco asking if they were open and to know gas price: D The person who answered the call was polite and answered my queries. They have Chase ATM inside. Paid gas with cash and filled up. You can use debit card inside as well.
Ali F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Venice, CA
I agree with the other reviewer. Gas is definitely cheap at this AM/PM and so are the drinks. They usually have a deal on Monster’s or Gatorades to get me through the day. I don’t know what the reviewer was complaining about the credit card situation. I’ve been going to this location for 20 years and they have never offered credit cards. The«very HB guy» did tell me they were thinking of using Square(iphone app that accepts Credit Cards) soon and offer credit card purchases for grocery items. He said they couldn’t do gas cause it kills any little margin they make. Overall, the gas is cheap, the store is big and has lots of items, service is friendly, and the bathrooms are clean. Not much else you can ask for a gas station. That’s why I’ve been going since it was a small Arco in 1990
Thu D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Huntington Beach, CA
Gas is considerably cheaper here. There is a big AM/PM. I generally pump & go but on one occasion, I didn’t realize the machines ONLY take ATM cards. The last time I paid with a credit card, so that particular instance must have been a fluke. In any case, I had to go inside and ask the guy about it. The guy was friendly: he greeted me with a «Hey, dude. What’s up?» and explained the ATM/debit card situation. He was nice enough and acknowledged my leaving with a, «Later, dude.» The guy was very, VERYHB. Like 1980’s surfin HB. There’s a debit card fee of 45 cents and hit the green yes button, not the number pad. Thanks, brah.