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January 2024 by Char Key
The employees are nice and polite.
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September 2022 by Gary Reynolds
I believe I wrote 2 or 3 reviews on this very same place in the past it's where I buy all my gas and will occasionally stop there for a cup of coffee so I obviously must like that place why else would I keep going back to it
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September 2022 by John Bryan
Clean, friendly, America owned..... virtually buy 99% of my gas here if I fuel up in Coshocton
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June 2022 by Mark Eckelberry
I had to stop there because the place that I normally get my 88-Octane, was out.
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April 2022 by Jeffrey Newell
Clean and friendly
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February 2022 by Janet Scheetz
Just a pump yr own gas station, not much to talk about
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November 2021 by Sam Roahrig
Good gas prices
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November 2019 by Kevin Obrien
A place to get snacks gas and a soft drink and maybe a beer or two smokes are a better price here
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September 2019 by J Damian Abel
Check out lady was friendly.
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July 2019 by Vince Core
The restroom here was not clean and they don't have free air, you have to use $1 in quarters to use the pump. More room for improvement.
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July 2019 by Brandon Scott
Elderly lady working there doesn't know passcodes to her machines and couldn't help me. Really? Sigh
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April 2019 by Jennifer Kerns
Disgraceful is the word I choose
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May 2018 by Terry Walker
Visiting here Memorial Day weekend. Drove down Main Street. Very barren with very few flags and signs of Memorial Day. Surrounding communities had lots of flags posted along the street. Coshocton has lost the spirit.
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July 2017 by Jeffrey Adams
For retired folks a lot to offer. A hospital and convenient doctors. A well developed infrastructure. Low cost of living. Activities and history abound. Low cost of real estate. Sadly the industrial base is in decline but the city will endure for those who are finished with their working lives. A great place for elders and retirees. Younger folks should look further afield for jobs and opportunities as many of us did when we were young.
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January 2017 by Sherry Haught
Out of all the places I've ever lived this one has to be one of the downers. To have so much potential but never move on it. Downtown is pretty much empty most businesses are gone. Saying hello to people walking by gets you nothing but ignored. The true meaning of a poor economy, really bad run down houses, no jobs, most manufacturers have moved away. Rock-Tenn is gone, Kraft says they're hiring but they lay off as much as they hire, the same with a k Steel. No jobs no economical growth the place is a dead zone.