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April 2024 by Michael Steffee
Great place with open cashiers and baggers.
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April 2024 by Jason Bulsa
Smells like death and bbq
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February 2024 by Barbara Hornak
They did not have any coffee!
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January 2024 by Paul Adams
My go to gas station/food mart. Great service, great food!!
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January 2024 by Ryley Monaghan
Probably the best 'gas sation' on the planet. All gas stations should use this store's approach as their business model. Excellent fried chicken and lovely staff. I've also heard they sell live finger mullet out of the back door on occasion. Yet to see it tho
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December 2023 by Sheila Smalls
I don't know what happened to management, it's not the same going in there I've been going for year's! A new Caucasian lady has a nasty attitude and I was told by an employee she's a manager. If you call that management y'all must of been in dire need of help.
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October 2023 by Watson Fitts
Kind staff, cool place to stop for gas.
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September 2023 by Drew Hayes
Clean... Large selection of several products.
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August 2023 by Kathleen M
Everything you need for a day at the beach. Coffee, beer, soda etc. Sandwiches, snacks, ice. Restroom. Friendly workers. Gas station too.
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May 2023 by T S
Worst slice of pizza I've had. 4 people involved for a slice. Garbage place and people.
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November 2022 by Lizzie M.
The cashiers are rude and judgmental. I like the one down the road more by golds gym. They are so sweet.
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October 2022 by Travis Bowers II
They usually take care of the lines quickly and have a good selection of snack/drinks/food. The coffee is decent and the single person bathrooms are hit or miss (often miss unfortunately). Never had any issues working on Kiawah and coming here weekly.
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October 2022 by Chris Dalambakis
Outstanding Fried Chicken!!! Great Fried Okra. Enjoyed the Fried Pickles and White Cheddar Mac & Cheese.
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October 2022 by Pamela Francisco
Miss V the bistro manager is a bully to her employees it's sad when the customers have to come and say something to her about the way she treats her employees
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June 2022 by Kiana Edmond
I was visiting my mom and attending a rugby game in town. I am unable to walk but I came to support my rugby buddies even if it meant rolling water onto the field for them.Rolled into the store on my knee scooter. I went up to the kiosk. I wasn’t even hungry but I didn’t want to approach the counter either. The ladies behind the registers yelled at me saying “ummmm… We’re closed!” at 2:30pm on a Saturday. I just responded “oh okay”. Then they mumbled under their breath. My partner and rugby teammates were in there with me and they overheard them. I was astounded to be treated like that on Juneteenth weekend as a fellow African American female.The appropriate response should have been “how can I help you? I just want to let you know that the cafe is closed” and I would have responded “I just wanted to see what kind of food you all sold here out of curiosity”. The kicker is I go to the bathroom, and I think the situation and reflect. Did I do something wrong? But all I did was roll into the store. I rolled up the register and asked them why they felt the need to say something to me but not the other female who was pressing buttons on the kiosk way longer than me. They were like “we weren’t yelling at you” and then I said but you aren’t saying anything to her. Like I thought everyone was on the same page about equality by now. I rolled away and said “that isn’t what it looked like or sounded like” not once did I curse. Not once did I get loud. That’s the difference between class and no class. I have worked customer service for years and I would have NEVER treated another human like that.I am just quite frankly tired of being everyone’s punching bag. I am already unable to walk. It stinks living in the south not being light enough to be considered white and not being dark enough to where people consider you black. The only way I am able to be successful for myself is because of the way I speak and the fact that I grew up elsewhere and was educated elsewhere.You never know whose child you are messing with. Not to mention, it hurts that I work a job where I help people with sub prime credit build credit and when I need help, I am often dealing with rude people. I am unable to walk but I still try and hold the door open for people. I would rather be an ally than an adversary.I am leaving this review to remind myself to not come back here.