“The women that run this store make it a great place. Always a good visit, always fresh coffee and a smiling face. T is the best ! She has a great sense of humor and is Stewart's greatest asset!”
“Grabbed this from the citgo yesterday it smelled bangin but I still wasn’t expecting it to be as delicious as it was! Best food I’ve ever gotten out of a gas station, I had to share!”
Open 24 hours
7 Glen Wild Rd, Rock Hill
Convenience Stores
“Is very nice lots of different varieties of food drinks candy even phone chargers little gadgets you name it good place if you need to stop to grab a couple things”
“This is one of the places that road-trippers love! It’s literally got everything you need while not being too commercialized!
Beer, Q-tips, socks, headlights, snacks, WD-40! Indoor and outdoor tables here if you wanna just chill for a couple hours, they don’t mind! These small slightly run-down places are golden, they fit the vibe and definitely add to the trip!”
“The morning blond women is super nice and its the reason i visit the place she keeps it clean and she alwas have a smile and she's super nice what else can i say ? bless that hardworking women ?”
“The best breakfast sandwiches! This store is right around the corner from my house and these people are great! Very friendly! And they have a little bit of everything. Very convenient and worth paying a little extra so that it doesn't go to some garbage corporation like Dollar General. SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESS!”
9AM - 1:30PM 2 - 6PM
381 Broadway, Monticello
Convenience Stores
“I've used the pharmacy for at least three or four years. They know me...I even get a call when my meds are ready plus if I choose to use it they have a delivery service.”
Open 24 hours
37 Raceway Rd, Monticello
Convenience Stores
“This is a small but mighty neighborhood gem whose combination of coffee, food, and wares really embodies the spirit of a general store. We stopped in for breakfast and had a blast exploring the holiday-themed sundries around the store (we ended up buying an ornament and a gorgeous sweater. Where else could you buy such things with breakfast?!). I don't know who's in charge of stocking the store but judging from how well curated these goods were, it's clear they know what they're doing. There were lots of local goods, like beers, wines, and maple syrups, and then some fineries like the Momofuku sauce line, luxury bath goods, and Anthropologie clothes.
For a small shop, the menu was also unexpectedly robust. Along with your usual lineup of breakfast and lunch sandwiches and wraps, there were a few unusual ones that piqued our interest. The whole hot dog menu, for instance, makes for a fun and curious read. Want to try the Canadog? It comes with maple syrup, peanut butter, and bacon. Or how about the L.A. Japadog, with teriyaki sauce, nori, and mayo? We weren't brave enough to try, but I'm left haunted by what could have been.
Our own sandwich choices were fantastic. Everything is made to order, so it took a few minutes, but we certainly weren't short of things to see while waiting. There are two small two-seating tables in the shop, and we were lucky enough to snag the table with the giant bevy of hot sauces (see picture).
The people behind the counter are kind, friendly, and warm. There was a steady stream of customers during our visit, and it seemed like many of them were neighborhood folks coming in for their breakfast and snacks to go. All the interactions we overheard gave off small-town, Gilmore Girls vibes, and we were glad to be part of it for a short while.
This is a fantastic little shop-and-cafe combo, definitely worth dropping in if you're in the area.”