“Read the reviews for the store and it was spot on. The cashier, I believe her name is Carrie, was so nice and pleasant, that my wife and I felt genuine kindness. The patrons were also super friendly, very home town feel with no rush. Recommend here if you need a break driving.”
Open 24 hours
250 50 St S, Malad City
Gas Stations
“Make my contribution to the school children of Idaho every five weeks since the ultra conservative Utah legislature would never allow any form of legalized gambling in Utah”
“Great stop every time! The gas station is always clean and well-maintained, and the staff is genuinely friendly and welcoming. Kole and Ivan were great they’re quick to help, always polite, and make the experience easy and pleasant. Whether I’m just grabbing gas or running in for a quick purchase, I always leave with a good impression. Highly recommend stopping here!”
“The cashier i wish i knew her name blonde hair is the nicest and so patient with my mom!!! We pass several stores that sell the lottery tickets but we come to you guys because of her...thank you for your kindness”
“This is hands down the best little Cesar’s pizza I have had in a very long time. Was super fresh and delicious. Not even little Cesar’s pizza bought fresh at the store in Utah are good. I would seriously drive up here again just to eat this!”
“Grant the catchier gave us exceptional service. We were about to pay $1.50 for cups to spit our sunflower seeds into, but when he realized what was going on, he made us makeshift cups instead saving us the additional cost. More than I would have expected from a cashier.Additionally, the gas at the Chevron was the cheapest on our route from Utah to Idaho Falls. It was cheaper than all the other gas stations nearby, and at other freeway exits.It should also be noted that the convenience store was about as clean as normal and offered all the things we would have wanted.”
6AM - 12AM
295 50 St S, Malad City
Gas Stations
“Came to Idaho just to play the lottery, because when I have a couple hundo burning a hole in my pocket what better to do than gamble it all until you have nothing to show for it? Or as we like to put it, we prefer supporting Idaho's local schools. I mean it beats wendover, or at least keeps me entertained for longer. Also, I like slot machines, but I also enjoy chain smoking in the parking lot while I scratch off one ticket for a concernable amount of time. And even after spending like 4 hours on like 2 scratchers, I don't think I even know how to read by the time I'm done, and I can't trust my own judgement so I throw all that care out the window and just have the cashier check every ticket anyways. So.. Long story short, jk still a long story, We stayed in Malad and didn't stop here. We actually went to like every gas station but here. Oh! Important sidenote>>>Maverick is the only had station open 24 hrs, don't believe what anybody *including google* tells you<< And then we headed towards home. But we thought we'd stop at CJs in Woodruff before the border, but when we saw the line for the scratchers there we were like hellnaw! So, we turned our happyscratches back 'round and went back to good ol Malad. So as I mentioned, I had already spent hours loitering in the other gas station parking lots, no need to mention my needing to have the cashier's scan 32 losing tickets for me. So we chose to try out this place, since it was the only place we hadn't within 40 miles, and as far as the gas station goes, it was the highlight of weekend! (Sounds like a pretty epic weekend huh?) Moroni and Fonnie were more than happy to scan my 37 scratchers, 8 different times. They didn't act annoyed, in fact they were pretty chill. And even complimented my shirt and choice of water. Great customer service skills. They deserve a raise! But, the Burger king? (Insert puke noise from Eminem's song superman here) Umm no. Just don't. Not even edible. But Moroni and Fonnie? Priceless.”
“I never have a problem when I go here. IAM always able to use the restroom. They do what I need. Workers could be more friendlier. And there's no sign saying how much gas is”