Here in the west we have QT and it looks like the Wawa is the east coast equivalent. It’s a nice reasonable gas station with clean rest rooms, good snackage and friendly staff. They seem to be fairly prevalent and they are easy to get to for the most part.
Sweetie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rockville, MD
I go to lots of country WAWAs when I can. Rural WAWAs are especially great. The red gas price sign on the highway lit up as a beacon offering sanctuary. The Kennett Square PA one is one of my favorites. Located _just on the edge_of exurb development with an easy in and out. There’s never a line for gas or the loo, and, as usual, WAWA Hoagies and WAWA coffee are THEBEST. Love both the Tuna Salad Hoagie(they make tuna salad with no celery or onions in it — it’s fluffy and fresh tasting). I touch screen custom order the 10-inch tuna with lettuce, tomato and yellow hot peppers. Italian subs with provolone taste as good as any Upper Darby pizza place’s to me. We’ve tried the premade sealed mozzarella tomato crostini with pesto on the side(to keep it fresh) sandwich as a next day lunchbox treat — and at around $ 5 it was very tasty. When active, justify getting a Tastycake pastry treat — such as the new Salted Carmel Donut Holes. Or the classic Éclair Tasty Pie. The salted soft philly pretzels offered by the cash register never disappoint.(One is not enough, get the double size pretzel). We also pour fresh coffees(regular with just a splash of salted carmel for me) and buy a few brew-at-home bags of Wawa Hazelnut coffee for a splurge.
Rob H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Strasburg, PA
Just like any wawa. Overpriced and when you order a sandwich you have a 50⁄50 shot it will be right.
Joe D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Norfolk, VA
There’s nothing like a hot turkey & gravy sub from Wawa at 1am when you’re on the way back home from a concert downtown. The staff behind the deli counter was great and took care of us the other night when we stopped in. OMG that was a good sandwich. Check out their deli time you want a good sandwich.