Convenience Stores in Laurel, MS

13 locations found near Laurel

“Awesome Food I love good home cooking .This place has Great food , Great Owners .Very People friendly ....We were visiting family . I can't wait to go again .Also let me give a shout out to the lady that sells the Divinity and Fudge in the store .. WOW !!Awesome!!I tried to bring some back to Texas , but it didn't make it”

4.9 Superb30 Reviews

“They were extremely helpful. They came out after they were already closed and went the extra mile to make sure that we were good to go. They were affordable, efficient, and empathetic. Thank you!”

4.3 Superb34 Reviews

“Great chicken. Reasonable prices. Would be five stars if they could get my order right more than once in a blue moon and if they didn't keep the place freezing cold.”

4.1 Good47 Reviews

“This is one of my fave gas stations in laurel. A few of the employees and manager are extremely nice and very helpful. There are a couple employee's aren't very nice but I guess that's just about any store you go to nowadays. Very clean, decent prices and the deli is really yummy but kinda high for a gas station food tho.”

4 Good60 Reviews

“Lower than the gas station next door but a little higher than Clarks across the street that won't let you you pay at the pump. The cashier at that Exxon/Clark's told me to pay cash or pre pay but i wanted to fill up and was not sure how much to tell her to charge my card. She Wasn't very nice either... Shell was well worth the extra couple of cents for diesel. Plus they were nice, had more snacks and drinks to choose from, and the bathroom was clean. I will stop here from now on.”

4.3 Superb41 Reviews

“In the quaint town of Laurel, where the whispers of the past linger like the sweet scent of magnolias, there stood a humble establishment, a beacon for weary travelers and locals alike. It was not just a place; it was a sanctuary where the mundane transformed into the extraordinary, a nexus of stories untold.

On a particularly sweltering Mississippi afternoon, John, a man whose life was as crumpled as the dollar bills in his wallet, stumbled upon this oasis. The air was thick with humidity, and the sun bore down like an unforgiving judge. John's throat was parched, his body weary from the road less traveled, and his heart heavy with secrets.

The bell above the door chimed his arrival, a sound that seemed to pierce the veil between two worlds. Inside, the air was cool, a welcome reprieve from the oppressive heat. Shelves lined with necessities and curiosities whispered promises of relief and distraction. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee battled the lingering scent of gasoline and tobacco, an olfactory symphony characteristic of such a locale.

Behind the counter stood a figure, as much a part of the place as the aged wood and the faded signs. With a nod and a knowing smile, the attendant offered John a nod, an unspoken acknowledgment of the road's toll.

John meandered through the aisles, each step a chapter in this short respite from his journey. He picked up a bottle of water, the condensation a testament to its promise of refreshment. A pack of watermelon seeds caught his eye, a simple pleasure that harkened back to simpler times.

At the checkout, the exchange was brief, but the impact was lasting. The attendant's eyes held stories, a depth that suggested a life lived in the quiet moments between the comings and goings of strangers.

As John left, the bell chimed once more, a soft farewell. The establishment, unnamed but not unappreciated, remained a steady character in the lives of those it served. It was a place of four stars, not for its grandeur or its offerings, but for its steadfast presence, a silent witness to the tales of the road.

And so, our story concludes, not with a name, but with the essence of what makes such a place a treasure in the heart of Mississippi. It is a story that continues with each visitor, each transaction, a story that, like the best of Stephen King's tales, lingers long after the last page is turned.”

4 Good7 Reviews

“When your sick and not feeling well, it is easy for someone to be rude. I love the workers at our Walgreens. They help with a smile in the best way they can. Your work is appreciated!”

3.1 Average12 Reviews

“My one stop before work!! They have my coffee or fountain drink, donut, or egg and sausage biscuit, gasoline, and even scratch off tickets!! They also have a Subway and an ATM. The staff are helpful and friendly!!”

2.6 Average52 Reviews

“Joining CVS FOR THE first time. The lady who helped me transfer my drugs

was very nice and professional. Thank you for helping me and hope we can have enjoyable visits in the future.”

2.2 Poor46 Reviews

“Joining CVS FOR THE first time. The lady who helped me transfer my drugswas very nice and professional. Thank you for helping me and hope we can have enjoyable visits in the future.”

2.1 Poor47 Reviews

“The manager here (Heather) is an exceptionally good leader. I had a small problem with an employee and Heather was very respectful discrete and understanding for both the aggressor(the employee) and the victim(me). Thanks Heather for your good work and awesome attitude, all that does NOT go unnoticed and it's very much appreciated.Now anytime I walk in the store and that employee is checking out, Heather will make sure to take over the register when im ready to check out so I don't have to become further traumatized by that unnamed female employee. Thanks for being a hero in my book Heather.”

1.9 Poor54 Reviews

“When your sick and not feeling well, it is easy for someone to be rude. I love the workers at our Walgreens. They help with a smile in the best way they can. Your work is appreciated!”

1.7 Poor17 Reviews