While many would write this off as simply a «gas station» I would be remiss if I did not remind my fellow travelers that without gas stations, we would be immobile. When I went inside to pay for gas, a limbless woman began chewing on my ankle. I shape-shifted to become a pudding, but the limbless woman used empty threats to win the lottery… again. I created fog to blind all enemies, but birthday was consensual. Lemon intractability borrowed snow chains from Gerald. A monsoon was terrible.
Bernard H.
Place rating: 1 Pomona, CA
On 6−25−15 at 11:49pm an employee told me were closed. And if I didn’t like it, I could pick and choose a 7 – 11 as he pointed in different directions. You’ll never see another penny of my money.
J M.
Place rating: 4 San Dimas, CA
This place isn’t too bad to get gas at random times, usually there isn’t a big line, the only downside is they don’t always refill their drink section hence sodas juice energy drink… The staff is pretty chill every time I go in there usually after work. Overall typical gas station pretty clean inside, never use the restrooms but definitely wouldn’t be scared just by shopping inside i’ll give it four stars
Rob L.
Place rating: 4 Crystal Lake, IL
It has gas and a way to pump it. Good nuf for me right now. It is located before you hit the Grapevine area on the I5.
Bret K.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Um… It’s a gas station.
Johnny N.
Place rating: 4 Anaheim, CA
Brand new station at the corner of Foothill and Garey. Besides being clean and new, it’s a designated E85 station. It says clearly«Not a Chevron Product» but the price is semi-fixed… the E85 has been at $ 2.79/gal for a few weeks now. At the moment, that’s about 15c cheaper than what I pumped at Costco. Initially, E95 was at $ 2.99, which wasn’t a deal since gas was at the time was around $ 2.79, and you get worse mileage with E85. But now, I would have saved close to $ 4 if I had filled up here with E85. Oh well!