Another reviewer called this the the Publix of gas stations. I really like the Publix grocery store chain, and that’s totally not the feel I got from here. I pulled off on this exit and went to a Raceway, but they were not open and it was 2 in the morning, so I was happy when I saw the lights on from this place from the Raceway. I walked inside and they had more knick knacks than a gas station should be allowed to have, but the bathroom was clean, although the stall I entered had no tissue. There were a ton of men in the store, and being a woman traveling alone, I didn’t feel unsafe, but gotta keep in mind, that there are more men truckers at a truck stop at 2 in the morning than there are ladies. never been to a Love’s Travel Stop before, but feel better knowing the lights are on here also if I’m unable to find a QuickTrip.
Tom N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Woodstock, GA
This was a great place to take a load off. The stalls were well enforced! I wasn’t worried about being turd burglerd here. They also had a great selection of junk inside. Plenty of last second gifts or things you may need on a road trip. I will say the gas could have been cheaper but it’s Highway gas… The usual snacks and drinks were available as one would expect. I’d stop here again.
Kimberly S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
Yeah… I’m a fan of this truck stop franchise. This is the 3rd Love’s that I have stopped at and since I’ve been to this location 4 times, I feel like I can write a decent review of the joint. First let me be the first to say that when my new Boo said, we need to stop here to get your vest I thought, «Yippie we goin shopin!». But when we pulled in and it was a truck stop I thought«WTF. He done fooled me into coming to a truck stop!». But this is more like a the Quick Trip on Fulton Industrial and Camp Creek Pkwy/Thornton Rd. If you have not had the pleasure of visiting the Publix of Gas Stations then what I mean is that it has clean bathroom’s, plenty of fresh food, a lovely beverage station and even some hats, sun glasses and other grocery store needs. This Love’s Truck Stop also has a Subway inside and I think I saw some Pizza place as well. They have jewelry, leather jackets, vests and an assortment of hats. I left with a black vest, a brown cow girl hat and a few rings and bracelets. I also noticed some equipment for trucks. Like GPS, Radio’s, Car chargers, etc… I guess I could best describe this store as a mini Walmart for Truck Drivers and Travelers alike.
Maria S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
Pit stops are a necessary evil for most road trips, and unless you’re familiar with the area, finding a decent gas station with clean restrooms can be tricky. Exit 172 on I-20 has quite a few options. My favorite when traveling westbound is the Love’s Travel Stop. A quick right off the highway, then left into the station. Then, on departing, you turn right, and the highway entrance is the next right. Easy off, easy on. Gas prices are competitive, and the restrooms are clean. Bonus — paper towels are available to dry your hands. Highway driving invariably results in windshield carnage of the insect type. Luckily, Love’s also keeps their windshield cleaner bins fully loaded with effective cleanser; my windshield was splatter free in just a few seconds. If you’re hungry, Love’s has an assortment of snacks and other goodies in their store, or you can venture next door to the attached Subway or Chester’s Pizza.(I pack my own road food, but there seemed to be quite a variety of foodstuffs.)
Stephanie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Clean bathrooms, fresh produce and friendly staff, this is the nicest stop that I made between Charleston and Atlanta for a «little break.»