9:30AM - 7PM
420 Cass Ave, Mt ClemensOpen 24 hours
12 Market St, Mt Clemens“Low gas prices, Shelfs always stocked, Safe environment, Clean store, Friendly/Helpful staff and Short wait time in checkout line!! I recommend them next time you need to fill up.”
“I got to this station all the time. The cashier is very friendly and helpful. It's clean, which means a lot to me. Its my go to place for gas, drinks and munchies.”
“I am very pleased with this location. I have been coming here 10+ years. The pharmacist Patty is amazing.
Today I walked in 5/15/24 to a woman becoming totally irate to Patty,Mirna and staff. This woman was coming unglued about her visit to the store the day before because the computer system had gone down. Patty was trying to explain to the woman and apologized numerous times and this lady was just not letting her speak. I felt so bad for the entire staff. No matter what the pharmacist said this woman continued to get louder and louder and louder to the point that it was scary. I’m sorry this woman had a bad experience, but sometimes things happen out of our control. We all experience this a time or two in our lives. I think the pharmacist,manager and the staff handled the situation well and I hope they never have to experience a customer like that again. I’ve worked retail myself and sometimes there is just no pleasing a customer no matter how much you try.
You are an awesome staff. Keep up the good work. ????☀️”
Open 24 hours
12 Market St, Mt Clemens
“You'll be forgiven if you drive by without taking a second look. From the outside, it looks like it might be a tax office, or possibly a business that closed down. But, look for the flickering OPEN sign. There most definitely is a business here. This is exactly the sort of small grocery store you would expect to see in Mexico, with a wide range of items from snacks to cooking ingredients to cleaning products.There is an entire wall devoted to dried peppers, from guajillos to ancho chilis to chile de arbol, and likely several others you have never heard of before. They cost $1.99 for a 3 ounce bag, significantly cheaper and better quality than your specialty grocery store, like Nino Salvaggio's.There is a small refrigerated section that includes massive, beautiful tomatillos, and nopales (cactus). You will seriously never see better representations of either of those at any grocery store.Then, there are the snacks. These are all imported, and the type you would expect to find in Mexico. The only brand you may recognize are Takis...which of course is a Mexican brand. And, they have several varieties that you may never have seen before.The store is quite small, but packed with value, and a few surprises. I got a 15 ounce can of sardines for $3.29. Absolutely nothing here is expensive.I've driven by here so many times, and wondered what was inside. I'm glad I finally stopped in. It definitely will not be the last time.”