6AM - 10PM
803 Hamilton St, Somerset
Gas Stations
“Go to spot for gas. They have a deal here where you can get any size nitro cold brew for a dollar thirty eight with tax. That's so much decent coffee for such a low price”
Open 24 hours
650 Franklin Blvd, Somerset
Gas Stations
“For a quick run to the store. This isnt it. Their prices are Ridiculous, Seriously. A normal size can of pineapples, ready for this is $4. SERIOUSLY FOLKS. CRAZY!”
6AM - 9:30PM
1873 Amwell Rd, Somerset
Gas Stations
“I have been using Shell almost exclusively for years. I find it unfair to still be receiving only a nickel a gallon off. As a loyal customer, I should be placed in a higher status. At least 25 cents after all the fill ups over the years”
Open 24 hours
1830 Easton Ave, Somerset
Gas Stations
“I love coming to NJ gas stations to get my gas filled . I felt like a princess. As soon as I pulled up that about a minute later. A gentleman came to me as I rolled the window down and I told him I wanted to fill up ,i gave him, my card but the only reason why it's getting 4 stars instead of 5 is because I had to ask for my car back. Just for security and safety purposes, even though I had my eyes on him ,you never know nowadays with having your information out there. I always practice safety with my personal information. he had no problem giving me back my card. he gave me a receipt and I gave him a tip. lastly, I would like to say that the air vacuum machine was not working, but I did not notice it until I was trying to put a coin in after I already parked and unwrapped the vacuum .the coin slot was sealed with CLEAR tape. I wish the attendant had told me.”
Open 24 hours
1101 Easton Ave, Somerset
Gas Stations
“This Gas station ,who works at Night shift his really friendly,always smiling, his cool guy,
There is always clean bathroom and always free parking lots.”
“This BP tends to have the lowest-priced gas compared to the other BPs in the area (sometimes the one on the corner of Rt. 27 & Veronica Ave will have the same price, but not so often, since it's on a main road and tends to be more expensive -- though not as expensive as the one further down, in New Brunswick, on the French St. portion of Rt. 27, which is usually super expensive, almost to the point of gouging, comparatively-speaking).As mentioned in another post, the station is very well lit (so much so that you may think it's open even when it's already closed). It's a welcome change, especially when so many businesses and towns seem to be making their lights ever more dim in a misguided attempt to save money at the expense of safety (even before COVID).While this BP's Maps listing says it's open 24-hours, after COVID hit, it seems most (if not all) BPs are now open only until 10 or 11. (I think there may be one that's still open 24-hours/later than the others on Rt. 18 in East Brunswick, but that's quite a trek if you're not already in that area, plus the prices along Rt. 18 are usually more expensive.)”