Great breakfast sandwiches. Over charged me last night and put me out. This is my only pathetic revenge. Great place though. Good people. Everyone makes mistakes.
Kari M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
This station is now under new ownership. They are open 24 hours if you’re looking for a station in the Milwaukie area that does so. However, you now have to pay $ 1 to use the air station, and there is no credit card option so I’m taking away an entire star. Yes, it was that much of a bonus for me before(I often have one tire that just needs a little bit of a touch up in the air department, and I can not be trusted to keep quarters on hand, or guarantee I have a dollar to go inside and trade in for quarters.). Their gas prices are still decent so I find myself still using this as my regular station, I’m just not as stoked on it as I used to be.
Kara W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Portland, OR
Watch out! There’s a new owner and I had a bit of a kerfluffle with him today… I requested $ 20 of gas and the attendant just kept on pumping until I noticed and stopped him. I assumed that they would just refund me the difference, but the owner refused and treated me as if I was trying to steal gas! He made the poor guy who made the mistake pay me out of pocket.
Holy-foo' X.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
Dunno what it is about this particular filling station, but the girlies(fellow patrons I mean primarily, but the occasional employee, as well) are positive on HIT around heah! I used to have a house out in this area, very close by. So I used this station all the time. Open 24⁄7. Friendly attendants(the old-timer on graves used to give me great pointers on how/where to fish). Oh, and they have squirt on tap for fountain soda! I love that! Very rare! and when you use the«punch cards», no matter which lady is working the register, she’ll usually fill the whole durn card up with punches. Lookie there, another freebie! Biggups to the Sgt stripes!
Chris G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
I know. A gas station is a gas station. After battling with 4 leaking tires in the last two years(two on my car and two on my wife’s), I have come to appreciate a gas station that does not charge 75 cents for air. It’s air. I know it doesn’t cost you that much. Sure there’s an equipment cost and some energy costs, but don’t you think that I’m coming to your station because I it’s close to where I live/work and I probably buy gas from you? Do you want me to veer off into oncoming traffic and wreck my car because I don’t have quarters for your air compressor? How much gas will I buy from you when I don’t have a car anymore? Please. This place and Chevron at the 205⁄212 interchange will now be getting my after-work gas business.