I thought I already reviwed this place, but maybe not. It’s in a great spot — a last stop type thing. It has Everything you need for a day on the lake. It’s not the cheapest, but it’s there if you need it. I actually really appreciate their little wine room nook.
Patti S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Spicewood, TX
Don’t buy anything from this store! We had propane tanks filled and there were no signs saying how much it cost while we were having the tanks filled. When we got to the check stand we were shocked to see that each tank cost $ 20 to fill!!! They charged us $ 40 to fill 2 small propane tanks. A can of Campbells soup will cost you $ 1.50 at HEB, here you will pay $ 3.50. It’s outrageous and we will never shop there again.
Rachel P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
I’ve shopped at this store for years, and for a long time it’s been one of the few places to stop in between Bee Cave and Marble Falls. Yesterday however I got stuck in the middle of a terrible storm and decided to pull in and try to wait out some of it(mostly because my eyes were hurting from trying to see the road!) While I was killing time I used the facilities, shopped a little, talked with some of the friendly staff and really realized this place is a little gem. Yes you’re paying a little more since it’s convenient but they really do have a nice, clean, well organized place. There’s a little grocery area, any of the things you might have forgotten before your day on the boat, tons and tons of snacks and the best koozie slogan«Just Outside of Weird.» Love it.
Wes O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
So, you’re on your way out past Lake Travis and you forgot something. Sunscreen? They’ve got it. Drinks? They’ve got them. Snack food? That too. Fishing tackle? Yep. You pay a bit for the convenience, but a friendly, clean, well-stocked version of a gas station and general store is just what you needed when you’re going to Pace Bend or points beyond. And yes, for the record, I needed sunscreen.