September 2020 by Chris B.
My brother came into this gas station after coming back from a leisurely drive into Connecticut today with my mother and me(Grammarly said this was the right verbiage here, but i wasn't taught this as being right years ago) in the car, and although he was the one pumping and paying at the pay-at-the-pump transaction, from what I saw of the place from my #backseatview, i wasnt impressed with what i saw. Although it looked clean on the outside,l and rhere were no issues to the transport surface, the trash bins were quickly filling and you could tell from the number of cars there, that this place isn't used often - probably a big influx at other stations nearby. With the exception of a T-Webber truck, I only saw one other car and that car was only vacuuming their car at the vacuums near the exit. I'm sorry that when I checked into your location on Yelp, I checked in on the Yelp page for a BP in Carmel. When I asked my brother about this location, he referenced Carmel and not Brewster - on the way to you. I checked into your location through Yelp's competition with ease and accuracy, so i dont know what got into me to not be looking too carefully when I checked in with Yelp as well. Heard and saw the map that said we were coming around the corner from the Southeast (Metro-North) railroad station's rail yard- something we passed on the way to you. (I verified this new listing's address from the address I received on my competitor's check-in that said we were within 100ft of the business. when I checked in at the gas pumps inside his car.) Prices at this station remained pretty consistent with what was listed on GasBuddy - it was pretty clear that prices don't change all that much or often. They were only off one or two cents, and it was easy to update for accuracy reasons. His fill-up got the job done, and got us the gas needed to come home the remainder of the way.