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July 2023 by Neidy Flores
It was a great place until a new cashier named Malinda (Sorry if I spelled her name wrong )working there. This Cumberland farms is conveniently located next to Mineral Spring Gardens . It’s a building where elderly and disabled people live . They frequent Cumberland Farms there for many years . Recently a small group of women went in there to purchase things they needed and where treated poorly by her . The second time they went they where buying coffee and other things and where telling a nice young man about their experience with Malinda . She heard what they where saying and the disrespect that came out that women’s mouth was horrible . She called them b words . Even told one lady to go get her teeth put in before she complained about her . One lady uses a form of walking assistance and trembles and was made fun off. I don’t know why they would employ someone so disrespectful and it’s very sad . Because those lady’s are handicap and been going there since before she ever worked there . These lady’s are someone’s mom grandmother . It’s horrible . No one deserves to be treated the way she treated those lady’s . They may not be able to stand up for themselves but I can make sure everyone knows to be aware of this cashier. Never ever saw someone treat elderly people so poorly. That particular Cumberland Farms is going to fall hard once Neon opens its doors because if this one cashier.
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April 2023 by Robert S.
Cumberland Farms is an easy convenience store to shop at. It's small enough that everything is fairly accessible and easy to find.They have a good coffee section as well as a good dairy and frozen food section.The cashier was just average in terms of customer service...but that is usually the case at most Cumberland Farms.
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January 2023 by Kathleen Beauchemin
Everyone is always very pleasant and the coffee is delicious!
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September 2022 by Sarah Verdi
Always friendly staff. Love their coffee. Good snack selection too.
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July 2022 by Jack K.
Chaotic and messy. Not enough lunch foods. The bathroom was worse than the holocaust. Three stars.
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January 2022 by Joe DiGiovanni IV
New station built a few years back. They have the most gas pumps available out of any other gas station I can think of in Rhode Island. Interior is well kept, they always have a good stock of grill items. Only downside is it occasionally attracts some less-than-ideal individuals
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January 2021 by Dori Michele “PetsPosesPortraitsPhotos” Drowne
Cumberland farms centredale R.I.
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October 2020 by Trevor M.
Very rude manager and cashier. Ive been waiting on my new license in the mail for over 2 months and the cashier wouldnt accept my expired one so i asked for the manager. Then she says men never believe women anyways. What kind of s*** is that? Then the manager just blows me off and says company policy and walks in the back room. I will never do business here again. The employees are rude and clearly dont have their lives together hence working at cumberland farms for minimum wage.
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April 2020 by Rev. Dori Michele Drowne
Cumberland farms centredale R.I.
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September 2019 by Kenny G
Always friendly staff
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July 2019 by Manny Faria
Pickup ice coffee nice price
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June 2018 by Steve Kilpatrick
Small, old-style Cumberland Farms in a busy location. While I don't buy gas here, I do enjoy coming in every now and then for a newspaper, snack, or their delicious coffee. Friendly staff abounds, but beware of some unsavory people hanging around their side parking spots.
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September 2017 by Anthony C
This place is convenient.I almost always and I mean almost always ,get my gas here. They have what I need when I am in a hurry. The staff is helpful.And of course , they sell their popular signature blend coffee ,which I have purchased at one of the other Cumberland Farm stores.
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September 2017 by Kenneth C.
I can't give this Cumby's anything more than two stars. It's one of the locations that didn't get a new store, or even a remodel, so it's grungy and outdated. What's worse, it lacks customer bathrooms (contrary to what the first reviewer wrote), and the slushie machine was out of order. It would be a bee-yotch to pull out of here onto Miserable Spring Avenue, if it wasn't for the traffic light at the side street (Sunset Avenue) next to the store. Parking, however, seems to be problematic here, even though the lot is big enough for the eight gas pumps. I saw customers who drove pickup trucks make their own parking spaces, by just randomly parking in the middle of the lot. But, perhaps they were just avoiding the few, narrow parking spaces on the right side of the store. I parked my work truck in one of those spots, and some jackwagon in a small, wind-up type car parked so close to my driver's door that I couldn't get out of my truck - even though there were other spaces available! Wicked smaaaahhht of him (he did reposition his car after I stared at him, with my door cracked open, waiting for him to come to his senses). And, while I'm ragging on the locals, I might as well mention that in true North Providence fashion, the woman who rang up my coffee sported some bright, dragon-length fake nails.
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August 2017 by ROBERT RANIERI
Cumby every morning for coffee with my brother!!! Priceless !!!