“Stopped here while traveling and couldn’t have had a better experience. The place is very clean and well kept along with great staff who were very friendly. We stopped here mainly to refuel and grab a quick bite but were pleasantly surprised with just what a nice experience the place had to offer.”
“Quiet small town friendliness and small town prices. Quality goods,gas and food services/providers. Generally uncrowded and well stocked. Indoor ATM, bathroom and order out restaurant. Great air conditioning and plenty of ice cold beverages and fresh made coffee hourly for those on the go as well as many different energy supplements for those with long drives ahead of them. Marathon maintains a very high quality convenience store anywhere I've been to one.”
“First ever beverage drive thru we’ve been to — and don’t understand the concept. Like, you have to walk out of the car if you want to see the whole selection. But perhaps it’s easy if you know what you want. They don’t sell wine on Sunday.”
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1012 E Canal St, Nelsonville“Speedway in Nelsonville, Ohio, embodies the classic gas station experience. The friendly demeanor of the workers enhances the overall visit, providing a positive atmosphere for customers fueling up or grabbing essentials.”
6:30AM - 8PM
6 OH-550, Amesville“The staff here are super nice and willing to help you in any way possiblethe store is cleaner than any of the others near by , much better than local competitors i love this store”
“I like this store. Bathroom offs usually clean. Employees very nice and courteous... is changed since it was bought by someone else... you can find about anything you want pretty much... good place to have a good cup of joe. . Thanks for your good service”
“To think I'd miss this place so much. I used to live here, Glouster, for four or so years. wasn't the best time but it has stayed in my heart forever. the people sucked and the weather sucked worse, but I wouldn't trade it for anything. I used to work in the subway in this gas station, didn't get along with anyone, but, it was my first real job. I don't even remember how long I worked there, but it was a sidejob while I was finishing high school, and it gave me something to do and hell, even enjoy sometimes cause it gave me ample cash to get high with my roommate at the time. he was cool, better than most in the town but being a trans fruitcake go figure I'd be biased against most people in town. god, I miss walking the barely maintained sidewalks, I miss wandering the train tracks and going to the dollar store after school to get snacks galore. I miss it all, and in a different world, god I'd love to live here again. give the subway workers some slack, working in a space smaller than a dorm sucks. give the rivers some wistful glances and the old buildings some gazes, know that people used to, and probably still do have life forming experiences there, that Glouster is a town. and despite living in cities and everything inbetween, some people would kill to get it back.”