November 2021 by Daniel B.
According to 76 (receipt, website), this 76 is known as the "Dunwoody" location even though it's in Brookhaven. It's currently one of 10 76 stations located inside the Perimeter (ITP). Specifically, this 76 is located in North Brookhaven and situated on the small, busy stretch of road where Ashford Dunwoody Rd NE and Johnson Ferry Rd briefly merge. Since 2008, this gas station has changed from Citgo to Texaco to 76. The change from Texaco to 76 happened sometime between October 2018 and July 2019. This station is alright. I came here to fill up after having dinner across the street at Sushi Yoshino. There are a lot of bars and restaurants in that small, awkward strip. This is a small station with six pumps. I think the gas prices here are relatively expensive. I noticed this station had a deal going on GetUpside, but it was only for $0.01 per gallon back on premium. This was by far the lowest GetUpside deal I've seen, but better than nothing. I used pump #1 and pressed the button for a receipt, but one didn't print, so I went inside the "Food Mart" convenience store to ask for one. The cashier was looking at something on her phone and took her sweet time before turning her attention to me. Unprofessional, but not a big deal and what can you really expect of a gas station clerk outside of one of the chains known for better customer service (e.g. RaceTrac, QuikTrip)? To redeem the cash back for the GetUpside deal at this 76, I had to submit a photo of my receipt. So, it wasn't as convenient as other GetUpside stations which can handle everything automatically/electronically. Again, not a big deal, just a minor inconvenience. If you're not familiar with GetUpside, it's a no-brainer. It's an app you can use to get free cash back on gas purchases. Use my invite code DANIEL66482 to get an extra $0.15 per gallon cash back the first time you use the app. There's no catch/gimmick. It's simply free money back. Trivia: The 76 brand originated from the Union 76 brand in 1932. 76 refers to the 1776 US Declaration of Independence (like the Philadelphia 76ers) and the octane rating of the fuel at the time. Today, 76 is owned by Phillips 66. The Phillips 66 brand was founded in 1927. 66 primarily refers to US Route 66, one of the original highways in the US.