I would never go here again. My card number was«pawned» here when I bought coffee. My card number was then used at a Cumberland Farms in RI within 30 minutes of making the purchase here. My bank caught the charges and shut my card off. I called Cumberland Farms customer service line to make them aware of the situation. The lady looked into my transactions and was extremely rude. Basically saying it was on me and my bank to take care of the situation. I assured her that was already taken care of, that I was alerting them to the fact that there was clearly a security breach of some sort at this store. But to take no responsibility or apologize and then speak so rudely to me, I won’t be got back to a Cumberland farms again. Has anyone else had a similar issue there lately?
David G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Old Saybrook, CT
Coffee is great. Workers are friendly. Reason for poor review is the bathroom(mens). Why so dark. Been like that for close to a year. Bulb over the sink has been out way too long. Don’t they see that? The other bulbs are under sized. Could be cleaner as well. There use to be someone there always mopping something — haven’t seen him for a while. Anyway I will update this review when you property light the mens room.
Rachael F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington, DC
Cumberland Farms is my go-to place for gas and coffee on the Berlin Turnpike. Yes, sometimes the gas is a bit pricier, but its convenient for my drive to and from work. The staff members there are always friendly and a little kindness towards them will totally change the way they act towards you. I love their coffee. Why go do Dunkin Donuts when you can get more for less at Cumberland Farms? 99 cents for any size is a great deal. Never tried the food, but my sister I and would like to, just to see how it tastes.
Anthony P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New Haven, CT
They renovated it to be more updated and it’s cleaner. For a place where people get off and on the highway, the staff does pretty well to monitor gas pumps and sell food.
Jason M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Berlin, CT
Cumby’s deserves a positive update. One reason: SmartPay. At first I thumbed my nose at the program, but once I went through the histrionics of signing up, I am very glad that I did so. –10 cents off every gallon of gas. –It’s not a credit card, it simply deducts from your checking account. –The linked smartphone app lets you activate the pump from the comfort of your car before you even get out of it. Sound like a pointless use of technology? Not when it’s 17 degrees outside! –A free beverage every 30 gallons of gas you buy, redeemable from the smartphone app. –Other random freebies like free sodas and slushes appear at times. Hey, it saves me money, and Cumby’s gets my customer loyalty. It’s quid pro quo at it’s free-market finest. Want the cheapest gas in town? It happens here.
Beth S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New Britain, CT
Sorry people but it only takes minutes to toast pretzel. Coffe/iced teA is .99 though and it’s usually pretty clean considering the area
Bruce M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 West Hartford, CT
Updating my review of this newly renovated CF, knocking off a star. Stopped in on my way to my CT home from work where I was promptly tempted by the display showing a giant soft pretzel for $ 1.99. Being a soft pretzel guy, I wanted one. Sadly, I couldn’t have one due to the clerk’s excuse of «I don’t know if we have anymore in the freezer. And it will take awhile to heat up, anyway.» Said clerk then went back to stocking the chips. Oh, okay. So, I took my 89¢ iced tea and was on my way. I’ll know better than to ask anything of the associates next time. Still the cheapest gas in the area, though. And it’s Good Gulf Gas, so that’s a plus.