This wawa is the shit! No doubt about that! Their fancy soda machine! Their sandwiches… Even their bathrooms are nice! Well done!!!
Shibi M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
this is without a doubt the fanciest fucking wawa i’ve ever seen in my life. teeming with princeton students, all of whom look like they make great choices all the time. we roll in, rutgers students, looking for cheap sammies and swisher sweets. ha. different vibes right. the sandwich was on point, big, meaty and full of flavor. 6 inches is such a fleeting number, what some places — subway, quick chek — claim to be 6 but is really 5, maybe 4 and change, the wawa sandwich is definitely the biggest. ill be back whenever im in the area. nice job princeton. as a quick chek kid, i approve.
Johnny C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Wilmington, DE
Not good. If you’ve been drinking, still not good. Be a man and go to George’s or hoagie Haven.
Fiona L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New Brunswick, NJ
It doesn’t take a lot to make a Wawa fantastic! This Wawa is conveniently located across from the Princeton train station. Before the train comes, I usually swing in to grab my coffee and snack for the ride. Sometimes, I would even order a sandwich. The ordering process is easy since it’s on the automated, self-order screens. They have a great system, organized store, and friendly staff members!
Preston E.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Princeton, NJ
While at the old location coffee was kept hot on a regular basis and parking quite easy and simple the roads at new location are terrible parking is terrible especially for handicapped and coffee isn’t kept hot like it should be wawa on 206 has hot coffee 24⁄7 can’t understand why this massive production is always out of items and cold coffee and runs out of papers(trentonian) on a daily basis this doesn’t seem to be well planned at all the architect should refund pay and if I have to walk as a handicapped person to get coffee at least have it HOT and a paper
Vishal P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tallahassee, FL
First time in a wawa. Had everything you could possibly need from breakfast sandwiches, large selection of coffees, lunch sandwiches, snacks… basically Starbucks and 7 – 11 combined.
Sumana K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Newark, NJ
The staff was friendly and the coffee(drip and machine) did not disappoint! There are also several tables outside that are perfect for enjoying the summer weather. Such a cute location. Definitely coming back!
Wayne L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington, DC
The new Wawa… just not the same. Biggest change, no hot dogs after 11PM. wTF?! Definitely losing a star for that. I had to settle for a made to order chicken cheesesteak and chocolate covered donut. Both pretty good by the way. The new space is bigger and brighter, but loses some of the charm of the original. The nice outdoor seating is a plus and offers a place to sit and chow down on all the quality food you just purchased. And there’s a Dyson Airblade in the bathroom to dry your hands! Progress in Princeton!
Allie O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Princeton, NJ
Woah what happened? The adorably decrepit 1960’s era Wawa has been replaced with a state of the art shiny black imperial looking building with spotless modern bathrooms and a soda machine with like 137 choices. There is currently a team of hot construction workers across the street who saunter in around 11:50 to order lunch. If you want some eye candy with your candy. Wawa sandwiches are a staple in every New Jersey native’s life. This Wawa probably has a computer sandwich ordering system that reads your mind. The only thing is, I can’t seem to even try to remember what the old building looks like and it makes me think of Bowie’s song Changes. So bittersweet.
Paul Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Belle Mead, NJ
Wawa, everyone’s greatest love. Where else do I go for coffee at 6am to fuel the last stretch of my all-nighters, or for 4am food when I am hungry and no other doors open to me. I like the Wa’s coffee, as any good New Jerseyan does(Starbucks carries too much of a stigma). The cheap snacks and sodas are great too. Hoagies, as it should go without saying, are often the lifesaver of students– whether after midnight or during holiday breaks. So some fun facts; the building the new Wawa is currently in, was actually built entirely with university money, and is given to the Wawa to use, as they serve as a service to university students. The uni installed a $ 100k+ green roof on this Wawa and I’m pretty sure the building is LEED Silver, if not better(source: took a campus architecture class; caveat: could misremember some of the facts)