Convenience Stores in Columbia, TN

14 locations found near Columbia

“Madison was a top tier in helping us with everything we needed. She went above and beyond to ensure we were taken care of. She provided us plenty of options until we were able to find the exact things we needed. There were so many options and great quality pieces. If you want an experience where you feel like someone truly cares, I can't recommend NashCo of Columbia enough.”

5 Superb117 Reviews

“?, You're welcome the cashier there has always been kind and she'll say hello when I come in. I'll have to try the warm roasted peanuts there next time I visit.”

4.2 Good41 Reviews

“Incredible service! I don’t believe I have ever been in a cleaner store!! Clean bathrooms! During the COVID outbreak this is one of the only gas stations that kept their restrooms open! Cindy, Samantha, Tammy etc. The simple fact that I remember these employees names is impressive. Always say “Good Morning! Welcome to Fast Stop” when I arrive in the morning. I was so impressed with the service this morning I decided to write this review!Just like every other business on Google maps, Fast Stop’s opening and Closing times on Google Maps are incorrect. I believe this branch opens up at 5:30A.M.”

3.9 Good58 Reviews

“I just got gas. Didn't head in to get food or anything. Came here because they had one of the cheaper prices when I was in Columbia. Pump didn't give me my receipt for some reason. Maybe it was out of paper or something. I don't know, not really a big deal.”

4.1 Good30 Reviews

“Really good people and great beer prices. Best of all is the food. Chicken is better than kfc only breakfast and lunch but get there by noon, 11am is best for juicy awesome chicken”

4.4 Superb9 Reviews

“Dear Brent and SamYour store 8865 is the best twice daily I have been to!! The employees are like friends and also so friendly and kind. The store is always clean! Even the gas pumps are clean haven't seen other stores clean their pumps.”

3.6 Good27 Reviews

“It's under construction, so sadly, you won't find a shower here at the moment, and the bathroom will be outside. There was work on the fuel station about 4 of them. You got your drivers who will fuel up and stay parked at the fuel station, which makes the line longer. I would imagine it would be better once the restoration is finished. When will that be time will tell. They do have a truck wash and a repair shop. Just be prepared for waiting.”

3.3 Good178 Reviews

“Love these folks! The air should be kept on and cool inside, tho, never hot. Wish they opened earlier and offered hot beverage and food selections in the morning.”

3.5 Good41 Reviews

“Dear Brent and SamYour store 8865 is the best twice daily I have been to!! The employees are like friends and also so friendly and kind. The store is always clean! Even the gas pumps are clean haven't seen other stores clean their pumps.”

3.1 Average21 Reviews

“For many a traveler (and plenty of truckers also) going up Interstate 65 toward Nashville or down it going to the Alabama and Northwest Florida Gulf Coast, Stan's was a lifesaver. A 30-to-45-minute visit to the humble roadside stop got the customer a down-home Southern meal, some needed bodily relief, and a chance to immerse himself/herself into a piece of Tennessee. It was so popular, in fact, that, as Middle Tennessee's growth started coming down to the Columbia area, everybody else wanted in on the game. Now Waffle House and Cracker Barrel (which owes more than a little bit of gratitude to Stan's, given that it began decades ago on the other side of Nashville) are at that same exit, forcing the owners to modernize things in order to keep up with the new Joneses.So Stan's is yet better and at the same time not what it used to be. While the celebration of Southern culture can be a bit in one's face with Confederate-emblazoned items in the gift shop, they are for the most part in relative good taste (and that, of course, depends on one's perspective). Long gone are the "mammies" that truckers used to collect as souvenirs to bring home to Mama and the youngsters. At least, this reviewer did not see any on the shelvesThe food is still decidedly traditional, especially at breakfast time. I came at about 3 in the afternoon, during the clean-up period between the lunch and dinner rushes. The menu is several pages long, but I knew immediately what I wanted: country ham in some configuration. Turns out, one can get a sandwich of it on a choice of breads--sourdough was mine. I added what I thought was going to be pinto beans as the side. What I got apparently was baked beans instead. In my confusion, I decided not to complain and just tasted it. My guess is that tomatoes are in the current recipe. The Tennessee-style white (navy) beans probably would have been better--and more authentic. In any case, it was satisfying as I was en route to North Alabama to see my family. I only wish the menu was more focused on what made them famous and the prices were a touch lower. But inflation has made the day of under $10 meals a thing of the past, and Stan's is no exception, despite the reputation of rural areas being a cheaper place to live than cities. I think I will in the future go for the breakfast items, which are available all day (just like you-know-who!)Got some BP gas for my tank, and off I went. But I will be back to do a "PM" breakfast and hopefully have a better review for Stan's the next time around.”

3.1 Average153 Reviews

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