Gas Stations in Bowling Green, OH

10 locations found near Bowling Green

“I've been going here for years now. Scott Newman is a gentleman and a scholar. He's my number one recommendation for most things car related in town. He's helped me with both of my Toyota avalons. Although my current one may be KAPUT bahahahah I'm also hoping to get better gas mileage on a different car lol”

4.7 Superb51 Reviews

“Honestly if you don't use the Kroger card and get Kroger points you're missing out on free money towards gas. The only complaint I really have is that the fuel centers often packed and you might have to wait a good little while to get gasoline.”

4.4 Superb67 Reviews

“This place is located on the west side of town and is the last gas station when you're heading out of town.

Ridi's the convenience store attached to the gas station is clean and has a wide variety of drinks, fast snacks and alcohol, all of which are reasonably priced.

The staff is friendly and welcoming.”

4.5 Superb21 Reviews

“This place is located on the west side of town and is the last gas station when you're heading out of town.Ridi's the convenience store attached to the gas station is clean and has a wide variety of drinks, fast snacks and alcohol, all of which are reasonably priced.The staff is friendly and welcoming.”

4.6 Superb5 Reviews

“It was a bit crowded but that means business is good.A decent number of pumps. Convenient location near interstate 75. A bit annoying to get to from the highway but easy enough to get back on to North it South bound.Pretty much all there is to say.”

3.5 Good78 Reviews

“The staff are nice but the prices tend to be on the pricier side for Bowling Green. As well the place can get very busy during the bar hours since it's fairly close to the university.”

2.9 Average41 Reviews

“Circle K, is a very busy place. Shopping, gasoline and other things people come to buy. The cashiers are very cheerful and helping you is a very important part of their job.. Come play lottery too!”

2.6 Average19 Reviews

“Where do I start, at the beginning I suppose. When I was 14 years old my parents called a family meeting. My siblings and I all thought 'oh great, Uncle Ralph is on the sauce again'. See Uncle Ralph would go on benders and my aunt would kick him out of the house on account of all the empty beer cans and broken toilets (dont ask, trust me!) Ralph left in his drunken stupor. When Ralph fell off the wagon he always found his way to our house. My Mom just couldn't turn away her little (drunken!) brother when he was in trouble. Anyways like I was saying we thought oh great Uncle Ralph is gonna be crashing here again when our parents said we had to have a family meeting. But it turns out it wasn't that at all. We were going to sell our house and buy a bigger one! Oh boy was this big news. We moved to our new house just a few short months later. The best thing about this new house? VERY close to a Meijer store with a gas station. There's just something about Meijer that really puts a grin on my face. Once I got my drivers license I knew where I was gonna go first. The Meijer gas station baby! It was so cool pulling up to the gas pump and pumping gas. This was way back in 1999, so gas was around a dollar a gallon. Pretty good, right? Well guess what happened one day. I was watching the 5 O'clock news on WHIO-TV (Channel 7 Dayton OH) when Cheryl McHenry announced that krogers was going to build a new store with a gas station, and it was going right next to MY favorite Meijer gas station. Boy was I steamed. Who the heck cares about krogers when there is a Meijer already there? Fast forward about a year and I'm driving a sweet Pontiac 6000LE! Saved up a few pesos (j/k, they were dollars!) from my summer job as a custodian at an elementary school and bought that bad boy. The krogers gas station was having their stupid grand opening and I decided to go to Meijer and show krogers who owns the corner of Brandt and Harshman. Guys you'll never believe what was happening. They were having a price war on gas, with gas prices at 25 cents a gallon! Oh boy. The lines for both were super long, people just love a bargain! By the time I got to the gas pump the price was 13 cents a gallon! Best smelling gas I ever bought too! Anyways fast forward to 2021 and I find myself traveling up I75 and needing to get gas and take a little potty break. I pulled off the highway in Bowling Green OH and guess what I saw? A Meijer gas station! So we went there and bought gas and tinkled. The gas was more expensive, but it had the EXACT same scent of the gas on that day in 1999. Talk about a stroll down memory lane!”

2.6 Average29 Reviews

“Blonde woman who works nights is terrible at her job. Always makes sure to take as long as possible before helping me even if I am the only customer, and is generally mean every time she talks to me. All other employees are outstanding. I cannot be alone in my opinion of this woman. This is not about personal beef. This is about a woman being so bad at her job that she is risking the health of her own customers. She purposely makes people she doesn't like wait up to 5 minutesper person by having a conversation with others in line before cashing them out. She is allowing lines of up to 15 people in a very small space. That woman needs to be held to a higher standard, in order to ensure the well being and safety of the BG community.”

2.2 Poor51 Reviews

“Went in thirsty. Got a bunch of beverages wide variety of selections. My son only 6 got the wrong coke - he got diet. Cashier let us exchange for regular coke. Very nice not a problem, sometimes people aren’t so kind. He was also fast.”

2.1 Poor47 Reviews