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December 2023 by D'Mari Bibbs-Walker
Thank YouCHEF MR. TIMAPPRECIATE YOU. GREAT catfish....
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December 2023 by Eric Glodeck
Bad customer service
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February 2022 by Mike Spak
Stop there yesterday, They have food and I mean a real kitchen food! I bought a potato and beacon soup , so good it was, their sandwiches are great! But you have to catch the kitchen when it is open. A great place! Their cod sandwich is so good, Can't complain about this place!
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July 2021 by Mark M.
They are horrible. The hours state open at 6am bit they don't show up till 645. If u dont want to work till 7 fine but if u say 6 be on time
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April 2021 by Shannon Johnston
I just had the best fried chicken I have ever had. I went in for beer and the heavenly smell drew me to the fresh fried chicken. AMAZING!!!!!!
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May 2019 by Kevin M.
The old lady at the register was rude when I asked to correct her over charge. She started laughing at me. And talking poorly about me with another customer. Great quick breakfast food.
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December 2018 by Frederick H Tournay
Parking lot has blinding ghetto-style lighting, presumably to remind customers they are in a high crime area.
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June 2018 by Jon M.
The dude that does the lottery is so unfriendly, he acts like he hates the customers. There is no excuse for being rude. I am done coming to this place ever again!
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March 2018 by Jay Higgs
I love coming to bryantown store. It's an good old historical place that makes you feel like you're going back in time when you stop in there. The fried chicken and sandwiches are incredible and it's very convenient for getting gas as well.
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February 2018 by brandon benoit
Only fo here if you are litrerly out of gas and have to push your car, there gas is way overpriced, at least .10 more everytime, there cigarettes are over priced, they dont accept coupons, and the only people who work there either dont speak good English or are nasty people, they're rude and act as if they hate there job, especially the old white women, very unfriendly and rude, there are much better places to go then here, trust me !!!!
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February 2017 by Brian M
ABSOLUTELY RUDE!!!! I loved this place. I used to come here all the time since I moved here in 2003. I loved the convenience of having the small store, beer and the DELI!! Unfortunately I had a bad experience and never want to set foot in that place again. I even skip it if I need to put gas. Because I am hispanic, I do not want to jump on the racist bandwagon, but that is exactly what it was. I usually just like to grab one of their breakfast sandwiches and be on my way but that morning they were out so I went ahead and asked for a breakfast sandwich. Never seen this lady in my life, and ive been there several times. She gives me the nastiest attitude and was absolutely rude. She asked me what i want again and i tell her a breakfast sandwich, and she yells "with what?!?!" She doesnt ask, she yells and I reply "With everything" because the only breakfast sandwich i know they have is with your choice of bacon or sausage, cheese and eggs. And she yelled "With lettuce, tomatoes, onions," and continued. I said no just sausage, cheese and eggs. She rolled her eyes and walked off mumbling under her breath. The other person in the back instead of trying to help me just laughed as well. Maybe she was just naturally bitter but with the white customers before me she was absolutely friendly. But when it was my turn, she quickly got an attitude as if she had something against me. Humiliated, I left and have never set foot in that building again. Its been 4 months since then.
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May 2016 by Robert L. Pilaud
Somewhat of an anomaly in Maryland, the Bryantown Store sells Shell gas, made-to-order sandwiches, some groceries, beer, wine and liquor all under one roof. Located on the site of the Historic 1820 Bryantown Tavern, the Store isn't much to look at on the outside, but the staff is very friendly. (I absolutely love the BLT. Like the store, it isn't fancy, but it tastes the way a BLT should taste.) Plus, on a quiet day, if you tilt your head just right, you can hear the ghosts of history tell stories of John Wilkes Booth, Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, Jr., and Abraham Lincoln.