This location is a quick dash across the street from the Foggy Bottom metro. It’s small so don’t be surprised if it’s a little cramped when you walk in, but they’ve got all the essentials and the service is friendly. I tried the pumpkin spice latte last night, and honestly for as artificial the flavoring was, it wasn’t bad at all! I’d totally get it again. Do me a favor though, don’t be «that guy» standing there taking your sweet ass time slowly mixing in creamer/sweetener/etc. Thanks in advance!
Kerrie N.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Arlington, VA
This location is nothing to write home about. First off, it’s way too tiny! However, if you need a quick snack item, it’s a good place to stop through as it’s convenient to the Foggy Bottom Metro stop. Right now, there’s quite a bit of construction to weave through, so keep that in mind.
Danielle W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
Finally — it’s actually open 24⁄7 like a real 7 – 11! Also, it just may win the award for world’s tiniest convenience store crammed into what looks like it should be a row-house. Don’t go here for any type of hot food — you can never tell when it has been cooked nor how long it’s been sitting out. But it’s a great location to grab snacks, coffee, or other frozen items.
Art Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 East Windsor, NJ
Early closing hours on a college campus, while being the only convenience store apart from the hilariously overpriced Gallery Market(Ivory Basement) makes this 7-Eleven a very situational solution for drinks and snacks. Store is very small, even for a 7-eleven, which limits the variety of products they carry in stock. Only a few brands of soda and chips are available, which means this store is one of last resort.
Jennifer D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Washington, DC
This place gets the award for the smallest convenience store I’ve ever see. Like all 7 – 11’s this place is overpriced and their ‘food’ is either stale, overcooked(by hours) or undercooked. But, it does serve its purpose of being a place to grab a quick soda or some junk food.
Megan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Maplewood, NJ
This is a super-tiny location, but it accomplishes the needed 7-Eleven functions: drinks, snacks and a Citibank ATM. I withrew some cash, bought my sodas and appreciated the many varieties of Slushees and snacking options. Very handy if you’re staying in a nearby hotel or are a GWU student.
Stuart S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Francisco, CA
This is the saddest 7 – 11 I’ve ever seen. It’s tucked away here on NH Ave right off what seems to be a minor quad at GWU and blocks from Washington Circle. The location is surrounded by homes and many hotels, including GWU’s own Inn, are just down the street. The Foggy Bottom Metro station is maybe two blocks away. All of these are reasons why this should be an attraction for the masses streaming out of the Metro!(But not into it, unless you plan on scarfing a pack of ho-hos before you board a train.) The place to go if you’re drunk and everything on campus or in the area is closed! A stoner’s oasis in the middle of the New Hampshire Avenue desert! It’s just a mirage. In fact, I’m not even convinced this is a legitimate 7 – 11. Walk in the door and squeeze past other customers to browse their selection. Notice how small the shop is, which translates to fewer products being sold. Despite this, many of the shelves towards the back are empty. It can’t be that hard to stock such a small place. Then, for some reason, in other parts of the store(namely the narrow aisle between the checkout counter and the shelves), things are so on top of each other that, if another hapless patron is looking at an item or group of items, you either have to wait or hope your browsing won’t be mistaken for advances. Inconvenient and claustrophobic. And their coffee sucks.