Convenient and friendly lunch spot while fuel fill as well thumbs up guys. Clean. Lots of choice/variety.
Bruce K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Charlotte, NC
I know that they don’t have to note on the sign on the highway how far away the gas station is from the exit. Because once you’ve made the exit and you find that it’s a mile(it’s actually a mile and a quarter), you might have decided that it’s not worth the hassle. But hey, it’s too late now and I do need gas so let’s drive. The station is hard to find since it’s on the far corner and the landscapers have done a good job of building up the trees and shrubs so that it doesn’t look like a gas station. Once I filled up my car, the stupid receipt printer(pump 7) wasn’t reading my credit card which turns into even more of a hassle to have to go in and get the receipt. Inside, the station is nicely stocked with drinks and snacks(which I did not need or want today). Oh, and there were no squeegees present at my pump island. Note that this is a narrow entrance and a narrow exit. You do not want to be here with an RV or if you’re pulling a long trailer. UPDATE… As I’m doing my work expenses, I see that the clerk gave me the wrong damned receipt.
Sarah C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Orange City, FL
I feel like any time a company charges one price for paying cash and then a good 8 cents more for credit you should at least get a clean bathroom with a toilet that works properly. The ladies room toilet took 3 customers to refill enough to flush. Gross. It was pretty but a little out of the way in relation to I-95. It was quite busy.
Patrick L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
I’d never before seen a gas station like this. They’re usually functional affairs, designed(hopefully) to get you in and out quickly. They are painfully, depressingly, utilitarian(read: ugly). Not this one! It’s tucked away behind, and is encircled by, a small thicket of native South Florida pine scrub. It’s actually… pretty. How many gas stations out there give you a little taste of nature while you pump away? Guess this is No. 1 by my count. It’s clean, too, and devoid of all the shady, unsavory characters one typically finds at… well, basically EVERY other gas station in the state of Florida. As for price, one might think that being in Palm Beach Gardens, the price would be high, but it’s about average, really no more expensive than the typical suburban Miami pumphouses, and maybe even less. Next time you’re in northern Palm Beach County, make this your petrol purveyor. You won’t be disappointed.
Christine C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Annapolis, MD
Pricey for gas, but has all the amenities. You can enter from the street or the shopping center which is nice. It has a car wash, functional air hose, and plenty of bays and some parking in front. The store is well stocked like a pit stop. I suppose with the 95 so close by, it’s to accomodate those drivers.