Worst ever. Their credit card machine was down, but the attendant WOULDN’T TAKECASH because he said he didn’t know how. How do you get a job as a cashier if you don’t know how to TAKECASH? I was out of gas and they turned me away. Wouldn’t even let me pee.
Alice C.
Place rating: 4 WA, WA
Wow people actually review gas stations? Ok here goes, great location because I often wait until the I am down to the last drop of gas coming home from work to fill up my car. Umm what else. The gas pump and credit card machine work as as expected? Ok I have now done my part as a Unilocaler in reviewing my first gas station.
Jared S.
Place rating: 3 Clyde Hill, WA
Pretty good gas station located directly off the 520 exit. Beaucoup points for convenience. The mini mart there is… well it’s a gas station mini mart– there for a quick soda or a candybar or something. Prices are fine, certainly on par with the rest of the area. No opinions on car servicing.
Sam D.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Being the only convenience store/gas station close to a handful of neighborhoods here(Clyde Hill, Yarrow Point, Hunts Point), it’s great that it just exists here. There’s always a police cruiser in the lot, and traffic at rush hour can be bad, but there’s nothing else nearby. The drive east isn’t all that far to the on-ramp at Yarrow Pt.
John V.
Place rating: 2 Seattle, WA
This gas station has a well stocked convenience market, and Tully’s is just up the hill. OK, but as a service station, Medina Chevron a mile down 84th is better. Freeway access is a bit complicated, as one can only go west or come in from the west — traffic the other way has to go a mile east to access the freeway. Often the site of police cars lurking for speed traps. At rush hour traffic is backed up with people trying to get through the metered freeway entrance to get to Seattle. Plus the police making sure there is no abuse of the carpool lane nor lack of reverence for the stop signs. Probably an amusing place to loiter.