Gas Stations in St. Peter, MN

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“Always clean. Cheerful staff. Healthy food options for travelers. Coffee bar has great choices of flavored syrups. Great deals on basics like potatoes and eggs noted this November.”

4.1 Good22 Reviews

“Sara and the team she has in the deli are amazing. They had our food to us in a short time and was just as we wanted. The perfect place for breakfast, filling, and reasonably priced.”

3.7 Good48 Reviews

“Best spot for snacks people are awesome here Expesholy the guys that hang out here every morning for coffee it's small but packs a big friendly environment gives u that home town feeling”

3.2 Average6 Reviews

“These days, "cheap gas" is an oxymoron. But at least in parts of the Midwest, ethanol blends reduce the pain a little bit, to the point that premium unleaded is cheaper than regular. And when my Dad owned an operated a gas station in Iowa (Brink Oil Company - Estherville Iowa) growing up, 35 cents a gallon (or gas war pricing at 19 cents) was a clear memory. Question: Why is gasoline still priced with 9/10 of a cent added on? I share my Dad's love of driving and tend to fill up at the last minute. My friend Bob Merrill reminds me of the time that we ran out just a few miles short of Fairmont MN, but my favorite memory was gliding in an Omaha-area gas station just as the fuel-staved engine cut out. Gayle won't put up with that nonsense, so I'm usually looking to fill up when the needle drifts a little below half. On our recent trip back to the Twin Cities (from Spirit Lake), I chose this Speedway because it was time, and my current bias is that larger independent chains (like Speedway, Maverick, or Kwik Star) might be cheaper or at least have clean restrooms and nice selections at their Mini-Mart. And this Speedway delivered on all cylinders. In this case, it also turned out that the next gas station down the road (or at least visible from the highway) was at least a few miles away. Maybe something cheaper would have come up, but in the end, a gas station is basically a gas station, especially when they're open when you need them. I may be charging up my next car (here or elsewhere), but for legacy reasons alone, these places will be around a good deal longer.”

1.8 Poor5 Reviews

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