“I can't say enough about this place, it's become an important fixture in the Staight Mountain community even tho it's just over the county line. Big selection of foods and drinks and they have a large deli section and I believe they make pizza to order most of the night. Very large alcohol store on the left side. Attendants are always cutting up and laughing with customers which I really enjoy and they always remember who you are. I love my small town stores.”
6 AM - 12 AM
500 2nd Ave E, Oneonta
Convenience Stores
“Fairly easy to get to gas station in Oneonta. Pumps worked and area looked clean as well. We did not go inside, so I can't comment on bathrooms or convenience store offerings. Would stop here again if I'm ever in the area.”
8AM - 10PM
602 1st Ave E, Oneonta
Convenience Stores
“I was able to conduct everything I needed to do, make 2 transactions and leave with never having to stop and wait in line. And the transactions were carried out quickly and professionally.”
8AM - 10PM
602 1st Ave E, Oneonta
Convenience Stores
“I was able to conduct everything I needed to do, make 2 transactions and leave with never having to stop and wait in line. And the transactions were carried out quickly and professionally.”
5:30AM - 8:30PM
58485 US-231, Oneonta
Convenience Stores
“Rosa Market is my favorite gas station for a lot of reasons. Their pizza is surprisingly good—fresh, tasty, and always satisfying whether I grab a slice or a whole one to take home.
I also really appreciate their fuel options. They offer off-road diesel and ethanol-free gas, which is perfect for equipment. It’s not something you find at every gas station, so it’s a big plus for me.
Another thing I like is that they carry some hardware. It’s really convenient if you need something for a quick fix without making a trip to a bigger store.
Rosa Market has a little bit of everything, and that makes it a great spot to stop for more than just gas.”
“Great selection of drinks and snacks. They are always great to the fire and police dept. They also donated a lot of much needed storage and bread racks for the Tenn and NC hurricane relief efforts.”