“I remember making my way up to this location for my first time about a year ago to pay my bill. Their office is located on the 17th floor. The waiting room is such a nice and cozy little area, it's decorated with a few old fashioned style gas pumps. I got helped pretty quickly, i forgot her name but she was nice, professional and really helpful in assisting me with all my questions. Tip: If you work or live in the downtown area, save a stamp and drop off your payments here. You'll like how they decorated their waiting area”
“Mr. Stewart and his team are amazing. They are incredibly honest people, and give great advice. I will definitely be back with any auto issues in the future. Book your appointment ASAP, because there is definitely high demand.”
“Located on a little known Air Force Station. Great beaches and camping areas. Not a big selection of stuff, (only souvenir was a challenge coin). Staff very friendly. Even has washing machines available. I would like to have been stationed there.”
“Clean exterior. Mechanic helpful with safety check! I come here frequently for gas because itʻs close to home. They also have free water and air use for your car.”
4:30AM - 8:30PM
525 Alakawa St, Honolulu“My friends went to this station, and I was their visitor. It turns out that during our visit, their car died! The station attendants helped to push the car to the side, and ultimately explained the problem with the car. Happily, the car eventually started.”
“Donnell at Burt's Union Services was a real gentleman! I had called asking if they could get me in for a car battery replacement that morning and he was quick to recognize my voice as soon as I arrived. Before we started he was able to check my battery to see if it even needed replacement & thankfully I didn't! He seemed just happy to help despite losing out on a business transaction in that moment. As a female customer at an auto shop, I was so grateful for honesty! He got a tip from me & any future auto business I may need!”
Open 24 hours
2011 N School St, Honolulu“They have the cheapest gasoline in town besides Costco. There are never any lines and you can stop in at Fastop to grab a bite to eat. If you're in the area and need to fill the gas tank, this is definitely the place to go. Unfortunately, it's out of the way for me. I wish it was closer to where I live.”
Open 24 hours
153 Oneawa St, Kailua“I did not use the gas station but I did go to the 7-Eleven within the gas station. When I was in Japan, the 7-Elevens would have bento's, chicken, prepared sandwiches, etc. The 7-Elevens on Oahu mirror that same concept. So I bought lunch and dinner for a day pre-prepared at 7-Eleven. The food was really good. On the mainland usually gas station convenience stores do not have tasty food. However, the 7-Elevens that I went were good.”
“I sent a website contact form and was notified by text I had an appointment a few days later. I went in for an oil change and they got it done in a few hours. I live close by so so was able to walk home while waiting, it would not have been comfortable to wait there. There is also a Starbucks across the street. Cost seemed high ($200 for an Audi oil change) but it's my first island auto service and I usually go to the dealership so it's likely comparable. They kept me updated and charged what they quoted. They didn't try to sell me on anything else despite me asking for them to check it over for anything else I may need.”
Open 24 hours
1311 Palama St, Honolulu“Download the Hele app, and use the kamaaina discount...25 cents off every time you fill up. Earn your points, which just keep Adding up. I ONLY go to Hele and the one on Palama or near Kalihi Station have great prices - then minus the 25 cents...I paid $3.94/gal the other day.”
“I always stop here for gas when visiting Honolulu. They have ETHANOL-FREE 89 (aka Pure Gas or E0) - it is more expensive than E10 but gives better mileage and fewer emissions.”
Open 24 hours
41-849 Kalanianaʻole Hwy, Waimanalo“I dont know why but i like that 76 is still selling gas. Memories of when a gas attendant had a huge wad of cash and buying cigarettes from a cigarette machine at the age of 13.”
Open 24 hours
1909 Nuuanu Ave, Honolulu“I have been going to Jun's Auto Service for many years and the service is the Best! everyone is polite even while keeping very busy over there. Jun is someone that is honest and straight forward - and a great mechanic! His team there is very reliable and hard working. I think you will never leave this mechanic once you go there.”
“They have plenty of gas and diesel.Layout was a bit challenging. Many of the pumps can be easily blocked by a badly parked car which can lead to more wait times depending on the time of day.”
Open 24 hours
1070 Keolu Dr, Kailua“After lunch, we headed to Kalihi, where I normally get my car washed. The service station was closed, and I wanted to pay in cash. Thinking about our options, we decided to try the Texaco on Keoku Drive. Our first time here, even though it's just a few blocks from my house. I went in to pay for the car wash. Was pleasantly greeted, and the guy was very friendly. Got my code and off to the car wash. The adventurer really starts here. I was second in line. When the car in front of me went into the car wash. I proceeded forward to wait my turn. After a few minutes, the car in the wash backed up and went forward. The woman driver did this a few times. Her car was all soapy, and she drove out of the wash. The green light didn't come on for me to proceed, so I decided to thru the wash and check with the clerk in the store. Well, the lady that was in front of me was explaining her situation. The clerk asked her if she had the parking brake on and the car in the parked position. Sha said no, and the clerk told her that the sensors detected car movement and shut off. I was given a new code, went back to our car, and waited while they reset the system. When the system was reset, a person went to the lady in front of me. I could hear him explain to that lady what to do. He then came to me and explained the process. Very professional, both the clerk in the store and the person outside. Enjoy”
Open 24 hours
759 S King St, Honolulu“Gasoline in Honolulu, Hawaii...This gasoline station might be more convenient for those who live "in town." Located on the right side of King Street, before Straub Hospital and Clinic, Hele Gasoline posted $4.43 per gallon for cash purchases. Because I have the Hele app, I went inside the attached convenience store, paid cash on a weekend, and got 25 cents off of the Credit Card price ($4.28 per gallon, instead of $4.53 per gallon).The cashier was friendly and helpful! He scanned the barcode on my phone (after he waited patiently for me to get my phone from the car... LOL!)The store was clean, bright, and tidy! (I didn't look at the snacks, but I know they were there.)There were no lines for gasoline! Yay!I'll be back again soon!”
Open 24 hours
2140 N Nimitz Hwy, Honolulu“Coming to this location for years It has always been a clean and safe environment. They do accept the Kamaina Rewards Card. On Sundays you get fifteen cents off per gallon using the card. Also this is the location of the only Carl Jr's on Oahu. Stay safe, wear your mask and support local.”
“They have plenty of gas and diesel.Layout was a bit challenging. Many of the pumps can be easily blocked by a badly parked car which can lead to more wait times depending on the time of day.”
Open 24 hours
1342 N School St, Honolulu“I’m not saying they have the best prices - but they do have the stoppers so you don’t have to hold the handle the whole time and the pumps are super fast- what can I say I’m a simple person”
“Came to get gas with my local friend. If for some reason you find yourself in this area and you’re a tourist, it’s a great place to buy inexpensive Hawaiian snacks and/or food for your stay.I purchased some of the sour gummies and the musubi. Personally I thought it was good, but my local friend says she’s tasted better so it depends on your preference but way better than the prices in other areas.”
“The Aloha Gas stations can be found on basically every corner in Kaneohe. Each one I have been to, the workers were incredibly kind and the hot dog manapua is the best. I love this one specifically, the workers know my family and I by name and treat us with an Aloha that can only be found in Hawaii.”
“Needing to vacuum out my sister's vehicle, I saw this particular location had a self-service vacuum station. Since I didn't have any quarters, I took what I thought was a slim chance of getting change at the counter. To my surprise, the cashier was more than accomodating. This would never have happened in Texas. After twenty minutes of labor, the interior of the car was clean, and I was a very happy customer. I'll definitely come back again since I had such a great experience here.”
“I don't know what to say about this place. I need gas. It has gas. I had money. I drove away, now I need more gas and money.⛽?It's the cheapest place for fuel in the area, next to all the highway junctions. There aren't many pumping stations, so you may have to wait a minute.But, like I once heard someone on the radio say, "I'm buying liquid explosive dinosaurs here to put in a machine that I get inside of to go fast and shrink my world, so I can't really complain."Oh. And the air machine (in the back corner, by the dumpster) means well with it's mission to feed folx, but the message is sloppy/clumsily presented - "Air for Charity, Feed My Starving Children". Like they're slopping heaping bowls of oxygen for the hungry. Anyway, it makes me laugh, but I have a dark sense of humor (I included a photo).TLDR: it's a gas station.”
Open 24 hours
51-484 Kamehameha Hwy, Kaaawa“How many of you folks start worrying when you see your gas tank gauge getting close to the "E" on your dashboard of your car??? I do!!!! :/ It all started back in the late 90's for me, as I was in Las Vegas with an old weightlifting buddy, as we were attending a bodybuilding expo. I remembered it was nighttime and somehow we ended up in a shady part of town on the east side, when suddenly I noticed our rental car was running low on gas. Concerned about the sketchy neighborhood we were driving in, I was debating on whether I should pull over in the bad neighborhood to get the gas, or that I should "chance 'em", and keep driving until we get to a better part of town to get gas. What to do, what to do??? The bottom line is..... when ya need it, ya need it!!!! Better to get da gas, bumbai you're gonna end up having to push your car! So today, while I was working in Kahuku, as I made my way back into town, I realized that my company vehicle was running on fumes! YIKES!!! All of a sudden I started to get flashbacks about running out of gas, when luckily I found this 76 gas station that was attached to a 7-Eleven convenience store in Kaaawa. Yes, this 76 gas only has (2) pumps and four dispensing stations, but if ya need gas, this is a great place to make a pit stop! Get some gas, and if you're hungry or thirsty......7-Eleven is there to meet all of your snackin' needs.”
Open 24 hours
2404 N School St, Honolulu“Hey, how come there's no review for this Hele Gas station that is attached to da 7-Eleven store in Kalihi??? Shoots den', I go kokua & drop a review on Yelp to help out this 7-Eleven/Hele Gas station business. Located in da heart of Kalihi, just about a block down da street from da now closed Tasty Chop Suey, you can find this Hele Gas station that is attached to a 7-Eleven convenience store, just across da street from a Jack in the box. Not a very large Gas station, as this Hele gas station only has two pumps (4 station outlets). I was very lucky when I got here, as there was an open pump. Drove right in, pumped my gas, then walked into da 7-Eleven to buy - you know what!!!! I'll let you folks guess, as those who know Bruddah Fran will know what I was there for! Buwahahahahahahaha!”
“The gas station is fine. The patrons are sometimes a little too Midwest. Don't leave your car in front of the pump to go buy something. Move forward 20 feet and park. Then, go in and shop to your hearts content. This has become a larger problem with the other station being down.”