“The best down-home America store/ cafe/gas station you'll find. Kind, caring, honest & sharing staff. Great food, conversation, and convenience. Reminds me of the old-time stores in TV shows where people would stop by and share the latest news and occurrences while enjoying a hot meal or fresh piping hot cup of coffee in the Cafe section. "Petticoat Junction," "Green Acres," " Northern Exposure," and " Joshua" come to mind. Everyone known or unknown is very friendly.The place to gas up, shop, or chat & eat all in one place. Highly recommend.”
“Byler's is one of my favorite places..yes there are a lot of items out of date ,but I don't buy them unless it's coffee /tea/vinegar/honey..I may buy something out of date if it's not more than a month or two out - like canned items ..I love their ham lunchmeat which they slice and their cheeses which they do not slice..the staff are friendly and helpful”
“They have a little bit of everything(name brand & Amish products)for those who don't want to drive 20-30 mins to a DG or bigger store or passing through. Parking for cars & tie out for horse & buggies. Sitting area to eat & relax, a couple Skill machines & lotto. Deli with meats & cheeses. Employees are friendly. Only thing that sucks is with 1 person working if a lot of food/deli is ordered by someone else, you gotta wait to be checked out. We hope to see the "Kitchen" expanded or upgraded one day & parking lot lighted up better during evening/night hours.”
“Living so close to this convenience store the employees are super friendly and great to talk to. The pizza is simply amazing for proximity and not wanting to travel. Burgers and such are your typical gas station burgers. They work but not great. They will make you food on the spot if you need to modify an item due to allergies or dislike for something.”
“They just built a new building and offer catering now. Very friendly staff and tobacco product prices are a little cheaper than some/most places. They've also got a few Skills machines.”