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August 2018 by Kate M.
Don't waste your time coming here. Their machine would not accept my debit OR credit cards from two different banks. Happened to the guy in front of me too. Cashier tried to make out that it was my fault that my card was declined - you POS, get your system fixed before you go around blaming customers. Bathroom was filthy, but at least I got one thing that I needed. Get your gas & snacks somewhere else.
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February 2018 by Kat D.
Don't bother trying to get propane here. The employees can't be bothered to get up and help you. Twice now, the employee on duty in the evening has told my husband "we're all out". Twice now, when my husband has pointed out that he can see that there are in fact full tanks, he's again met with "we're all out" and a smirk. Not going back for propane, gas, or anything else.
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June 2017 by Missy T.
Worst gas station experience in Mill Valley. I witnessed two employees being unnecessarily rude to a variety of people today. Life is too short to give one's money to unkind people. Lucky for us, we have other options in Mill Valley! (Plus it's no fun getting in and out of that location.)
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October 2016 by Courtney G.
Overall, unimpressed. The bathroom was dirty, service workers unhelpful, and store overall in poor condition. Not recommended if can be avoided.
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April 2016 by Emilia N.
I use this gas station frequently on the way home from work. I usually see 2 gentlemen working in the evenings. They are really nice & friendly. I have never ever had a problem at this location. I go in get my gas, snacks, drinks etc. What more do you need?
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June 2015 by Joe S.
This gas station is amazing. First of all, best gas station bathroom I have ever seen: wood floors, marble tile walls and marble sink countertop. Super clean. Our tires were running flat and they had the most up to date air pump machine. The slightly higher price of gas? Well worth it, especially given its location right before the freeway entrance.
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January 2013 by John C.
I started watching the prices at this station ever since the day I noticed that gas was $3.79 here, while $3.29 one third of a mile down Blithedale at the 76 station. That's 50 cents a gallon difference people . If you have a big 20 gallon tank, that's a $10 difference for a 1 minute drive you're probably going to do anyway. And for what, Techron? Please. Now I could make some nasty comment on the wealth of the local residents, including something snide about BMWs or Land Rovers, but what's the point. But this price disparity is fascinating because while gas prices vary wildly between regions in America, I'd guess that prices in any city usually vary no more than 10 cents, or 20 cents in any metro. And yet this Chevron stays in business. As far as I know there are no laws limiting gas prices, they're welcome to sell at whatever price they want, and I'm welcome to call them on their gouging.