0 stars for rudeness. Don’t bother asking to use their restrooms. I asked(being handicapped means trips more often than most) and am unaccustomed to being told«No.» “Is that just an Oregon thing?” I asked. In Texas if you ask, most often, the attendant will direct you to them… unless there is a posted sign stating otherwise. But even then it is available many times. Whether you decide to use it? That is up to you. My request was met with a pseudo-question/answer in a manner like so many young people talk these days. «Uh, we don’t have public restrooms(? for tone). We used to(?) but we found stuff(?). People were, like, abusing the privilege(?) and we had to stop(?).» Really McMinnville, OR Circle K? How exactly do customer«abuse the privilege?» Or perhaps there are plumbing and/or health issues making the facilities below minimum health code guidelines? Whatever the case… even though I travel this way quite often, I shall never again darken your(or other Circle K) stores. Shoot, the one that was a few blocks from where I grew up even allowed the public use of its restrooms.