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August 2022 by Clete S'on
Nice looking location and store. Food is available as well as Mayberry souvenirs and wine. For such a large location with multiple facilities, the bathroom is really small. Disappointing, because we had stopped here prior to the renovation and the bathroom facilities were appropriate to the size . . . now it'd be best to drive on if you want a full-service stop for gas/food/bathroom.
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July 2021 by Heather Shupe
Wonderful experience
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March 2020 by Sophia S.
The lady cashier is the most rude and disrespectful person I have come in contact with in decades. Every time we have been in this store she has something rude and nasty to say. Today she yelled across the store to "get out of the wine room " at myself and my children who were standing outside of the door!!!!!! I'm not sure who owns this location but she needs training in customer service or simple manners either one. The store is clean and well laid out. Great location and a variety of products.
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November 2019 by Robert S.
This is nice little BP, the Exit is confusing. The joint is cool hipster setting with the wine. The joint is pretty clean I think I didn't quite like the bathrooms. The bathrooms were semi-dirty but I felt somewhat safe in there and I was worry about so we kick in the door and barging in on me.
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April 2019 by Glenn V.
Money talks but it can't sing, nor dance nor walk but walk on out with me it did after wanting desperately to be spent in this cutesie attachment market to the BP anchor. The green varnish upon the westerly barnish structure in poedunk USA stood out like no other I'd seen in my north south (vice versa) travels, leaving me wanting to explore the wares they peddled. Greeted with a Mayberry welcome sign hung above the door and bottles of red wine one foot in and I thought I've reached gas station Shangri La. Pleasantville by all outward appearances right here in west, West Virginia -- I can almost smell the aroma of baked apples and peaches and butter -- they're Aunt Bee's pies cooling on the sill, partially covered with a white quilted napkin. Then --- Poooof... Empty inside, nobody shopping nor sitting for a bite -- maybe its location -- it's maybe their way, but the chill of cool interest in answering a question is leaving me lonely and frostbitten still. Counter woman didn't come to the register as she sneered a bit, furrowed her brow in my direction prior to begrudgingly departing her deep lean chat with a cow poke chewing a wad of Copenhagen the size of a shot class & using the 'leave a penny take a penny' tray as a spitoon. A classy move all the way. So much promise and add another letdown to my life to be. Pish posh on them.
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January 2018 by Diego P.
Very nice market considering it part of a gas station they carry the usual items you would find at a gas station mart but what makes this place different is they carry lots of local products like honey wine and assortment of nuts towards the back they have the wine section stocked with local wines from the vineyard
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October 2011 by A Google User
This place was awesome, great service and you can even find some really cool handmade crafts there, the favorite of mine was the floating wine holder, never saw anything quite like it before. Plus the employees of the BP that's apart of it were very nice and helpful in getting me ready for my trip home all in all the sheltons really know how to run there companies, loved them all 10/10