This has been one of the worst Circle K’s since the day it opened years ago, the parking sucks, the floor is always sticky, the countertops are always disgusting covered with soda spills, old straw wrappers, used napkins and all of the condiments that splattered everywhere days before. The clerks are I have dealt with over the years are either too old or look like they are fresh out of prison and have no customer service skills. Expect a line every time and don’t expect other customers to use common sense, I have never been there without the store being crowded(I have lived out here for 36 years) it was terrible when it was Elmers’ Across the street«if you know what that is you are awesome» My advice is to use the QT across the street, they are always busy but the parking is free flowing and plenty of it. Great customer service and never a wait. Same riff raff but they move you thru so fast you hardly deal with them.
Charles H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Phoenix, AZ
Card reader at the pump doesn’t work to well. Plus they have only 4 pumps. Dont stop if you are in a rush to get gas because you need cash and time.
Sabrina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
I for one have a general dislike for ALL circle K’s! Everyone I have ever been to including this one has been filthy, with people full of tattoos and piercings and bandaids covering up their hickeys working there. I have nothing against tattoos or piercings but, come on you are working cover that up! It always takes forever and their customer service sucks! Circle K you need to make some major changes if you want your company not to be overrun by the more customer oriented convenience stores!
P B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
I generally try to avoid this location, mostly late at night. It seems like there are always hoodlums hanging around outside, and the store itself is run down and old. I’ve heard that Circle K plans to replace this building soon, which is an excellent idea. But when the QT opens across the street, I will likely try to go there instead anyhow. I wonder if others will do the same, and thus help speed up the decision to demolish and rebuild.