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April 2024 by cece
cool place :)
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July 2023 by Mamba Mind
Shady. This guy marks up prime drinks that cost less than 2 dollars and stores like target and Walmart and charges 5 dollars for the same drink and sells it to the middle school kids.
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May 2023 by levi estner
there was mold and expired food in the store without any sign saying the food was expired.
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May 2022 by Kevin Tebo
Great place, love going here. All the workers are very nice and very helpful. 10/10 would recommend
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May 2022 by Lori Authelet
Tyvm I did hear that. I no longer live in the area but will def stop by when I'm down that way. Thank you again
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May 2022 by Sahil Patel
Best prices around.
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October 2018 by Kenneth C.
This convenience store has existed for as long as I can remember (I'm going back to my teen years, in the mid-1980s). The name has changed slightly to "Sunny Hill," although you can see part of the old sign under the new sign. The first reviewer, "DTronic" (awesome username, BTW), pretty much hit the nail on the head when he described this place as a mecca for lottery addicts. As if to drive the point home, the sign above the door for Sunny Hill has the words, "Lottery Agent" in huge letters, and the words "Convenience Store" in much smaller letters. Coincidentally, when I stopped here today (it had probably been over a decade since I set foot in the store), the store saw heavy customer traffic, probably in large part due to a $1.6 BILLION jackpot in Mega Millions, and a hefty $620 million Powerball jackpot. While I rarely play the lottery, I couldn't resist due to the hype, so I bought one quick-pick ticket for each game. The customer in front of me joked and said, "Don't bother buying a ticket - I just bought the winning one." As a convenience store, it's pretty dingy and time-worn, further hampered by limited selection of product, no decent coffee setup and no public bathroom. At least there's adequate parking, however. Oh, and you read it here first: If I hit the $1.6 billion jackpot, one of the things I'll do with the money is give whoever owns this rundown convenience store money for a major renovation (I mean, c'mon, the floor tiles look like they've been around since Reagan was president). Or maybe I'll buy the store and send the lottery addicts to a 12-step program.
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March 2018 by hanna coyle
Always quick and very polite service Lots of regular customer. Always busy. New owners since 2017,good location
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August 2013 by Trevor Axelsen
Sunnybrooks is a Great store. Theres Ed, Joe, Mike and sometimes the owner Mike in the morning. At night theres Dave. The store is very clean. This is where I hang out some times. My name is Trevor.