Convenience Stores near Forestville, NY

13 locations found near Forestville

“The cashier's are such beautiful women an so amazing I adore them. I try to make them smile every time I go there .New owner (Wally) wow such a gorgeous person. Always very sweet. Def like going there more now that there is a new owner. Deli could use a bit of help on not messing orders up when their busy but in a all seems to be flowing along pretty well. Lol can y'all get my cranberry tea back please. Lol hugs.???”

4 Good33 Reviews

“Always a great place to go shopping for your home needs. They have everything you could need from a stove and a refrigerator to a hardwood floor and paint to make it all come together. Just beautifully.”

4.6 Superb161 Reviews

“Wonderful service. Awesome prices. Always something new and interesting to catch my ? whether a new painting or T-shirt or tray I always find what I'm looking for.”

4.4 Superb57 Reviews

“I’m an OTR truck driver, and this is one of my favorite stops when I’m in the area. Yesterday morning around 9:00-9:15 (12-19-24) I stopped for a quick break and I bought a few things including a breakfast sandwich. I paid, then I grabbed my bag and I left. I didn’t notice I had left my sandwich. I made it back to my truck and was getting ready to climb up in it when the gentleman working stuck his head out the door to let me know I was leaving my sandwich, then he met me halfway to bring it to me. I’d like to say thank you to him one more time, and I appreciate that kind gesture.”

4.3 Superb90 Reviews

“I wasn’t expecting much based on previous reviews. However, the staff was nice and did their best to get me loaded asap. Try to stick to your appointment times, they’re not so strict, but you will have to wait if it’s a busy day.”

5 Superb12 Reviews

“They have around 50 parking spaces for big rigs, a couple of showers, and a small laundry area. Small place but what they lack in size they make up for in service! Genuinely nice folks here, very helpful.”

4.2 Good176 Reviews

“Frequently pass during travels in past. Three times that I do happen to go by, there is pretty much never any wait at the pumps, I figured it was self serve to be happy duties to find out that it was actually full service.The cherry ? on top, was my attendant. She was conversational, friendly, and in all general ways, kind.As if words have a cash value... Hey, maybe they do... Pretty sure the owner / management knows who she is! - i was there for the "luggage lending" conversation!It was freezing out that morning and I fully brother that she deserves a difficult, but well earned, raise; in response to fantastic work ethic, common respect and natural compassion, not to mention, customer serviceLast, but certainly not least...If I weren't a "drive till it sputters, put your (last dime + $5 = in change) in the tank," typicality of a female, i would most certainly, have given her a tip.??♀️? ?️??? ?? ”

4.2 Good34 Reviews

“Inside the Seneca Hawk Travel Center is Beanie's Cafe. It's a great little spot, with a general small diner atmosphere and menu. With some tasty exceptions, like the Indian taco, which is a fried bread taco that I was informed was bomb af. I got some curly fries and an omelet. The fries were great, but the omelet was probably one of the best I've ever gotten from a dinner. Sure, it didn't look like an omelet, it wasn't a perfect half-circle, it was a little oddly shaped, but the taste was next to none. Seriously, the omelet rocked both of my socks. Beanie was also super nice, which only helps the atmosphere. If you're in the area, or just traveling through, stop in for an Indian taco, Abby is the other Native foods, or just a really bangin' omelet!”

3.9 Good16 Reviews

“I don't shop here like I used to seeing that it's in my neighborhood and it was once my 'go to' place on the spur of the moment. Something changed after Rick remodeled the place. Two of the changes off the top of my head are: prices. Naturally the prices in these kinds of stores are always significantly higher than a grocery store because you are really paying for the convenience. But these prices are jacked and I think it's Big Rick's way of having his customers pay for the cost of his remodel and, they changed the hours for some reason so that it's no longer the place to run to at 9 pm for milk or bread anymore. They once were open until 11 pm, I believe they are now closing their doors at 8 pm. Now this was something that I encountered during the winter so perhaps they have changed this and have gone back to their 11 pm closing time now that summer is officially back.
Being that this store is my neighborhood "one stop" since I live only two blocks away, I wish I could say something good about the place but I feel that the changes that came with the remodel just aren't giving off that 'family' feel anymore. It's just as easy for me to drive an extra block or two, save a fortune and always know that if I run out of butter at 8 p.m., I won't have to mortgage my home because I went to One Stop to buy it.
I do hope things will return to what they were for so many years buy if not, there's no shortage of grocery stores in the Dunkirk/Fredonia area.”

2.8 Average17 Reviews

“I'm probably the most annoying pharmacy customer there. sorry for all the orders. but ty for putting up with a sick patient. ? just wish yall kept the drive thru open later again. but I'll just keep coming in my pj's ?”

3.6 Good37 Reviews

“It’s a nice stop. The staff were super friendly and there were plenty of purchasing options. My only concern is the bathrooms weren’t the greatest with etchings all over and it wasn’t too clean. Overall this is a great place to go.”

3.8 Good83 Reviews

“This is a very clean, well stocked store. It is easy to get to and has lots of parking. The checkout clerks are always pleasant. The pharmacy staff has always been so helpful filling prescriptions, answering questions and doing immunizations.”

3 Average27 Reviews

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