Open 24 hours
6107 State Hwy O, Halltown
Gas Stations
“Cool little roadside attraction right of Route 66 in Missouri. A bunch of old cars and signs to see it makes for a great to take photos. Plenty of roadside parking.”
“I want to say how amazing Lorie is, she is always so kind when I go in there, and can brighten your day! When I went in on Wednesday night, she was cleaning and organizing the store! But as soon as she saw me, she greeted me, and asked me if I needed anything! I ordered 2 pizzas, and she informed me about how they have new stuff on the menu as well, I also order mozzarella sticks! It was all delicious and made in about 15 minutes! I was so grateful, we had a very meaningful conversation while I was there, and I couldn’t have been happier with how Lorie treated me! She has amazing customer service and just showed so much kindness! Thank you!!!”
“If you're looking for the classic truck stop portrayed in every movie this is it! The waitresses call you all the endearments, the plates are HEAPED with delicious food for a fair price, country music drifts out of the kitchen and the entire place is about twenty years behind the times. However as lacking as the decorations are, the food makes up for it in spades. Check out the book trading shelves in the restaurant, take a Crichton, leave a Clancy or whatever you prefer. There's plenty of parking in the back for trucks and RVs. Easy in and out for the fuel lines and the convenience stores are well stocked regardless of time of day you visit. For semi trucks it's FULL SERVICE! Yes you read that right the attendants fuel your truck and wash your windshield for you. There's a tire and small repair shop on site as well. Restrooms are clean and fair sized as well. There's a hotel on the grounds as well for autos and motorcycles or the driver that needs a night away from the truck.”
“Employees are always friendly and ALWAYS remember to ask if you want to use rewards. Very small town place where they know your name when you walk in and have your cigarettes ready, because they know the kind you smoke. Love that hospitality.”
“I haven't met an employee I haven't liked they are so nice. Free air pumps, parks a restaurant and hotel, game room go check it out if your in the areas.”
5AM - 11PM
315 US-60, Billings
Gas Stations
“We stopped in here on one of our trips to Joplin and filled our car up with gas, and bought snacks. Today was their truck day, and while we were looking for snacks, the employees were very friendly and extremely helpful. We couldn't find something, and they saw us looking for the item and asked us if we needed help finding something and pointed us to where it is. The cashier even told us how to sign up for rewards and was extremely friendly. She even explained how to sign up for rewards. That's a lot more than the Kum and Go employees do. We will start going to Casey's from now on.”
“I stopped at this gas station on my way to Oklahoma. Up to that point, I had lost my key to my motorcycle top case and all of my water was in that case. When I went to fuel up, the cashiersaid that the Internet has been in and out, so he wasn't sure if I could pay with card and I didn't have any cash.
I was able to make the fuel purchase, so I fueled up my motorcycle and came back in to purchase some water for the trip. It was 100+ degrees out and in full gear, I was dying out there.
The Internet must have gone out because I was unable to make a purchase. The cashier recommended trying the ATM they had, but it didn't work because my card thought it was a fraud charge.
I figured I was SOL, so I was going to leave empty handed. The gentleman behind the counter had told me to go get a cup of ice and he would purchase some water for me. I told him that it was okay, I'd just stop by somewhere else for water.
He insisted that he would purchase two bottles for me because it was very hot outside and he couldn't let me go in good conscience.
I didn't catch the man's name. My stop there was on 8/4/24 in the afternoon. He went out of his way to help me when everything else was going poorly and for that I wanted to show my appreciation.”