Circle K is a recently built, clean, and shiny gas station that offers a variety of services and products. The staff are generally friendly and polite, providing good customer service and welcoming drivers, especially essential workers like taxi drivers, who appreciate the clean washrooms and the willingness to use them during busy times. One customer highlighted that their father, a taxi driver, considers this the only station where he can stop for a bathroom break, emphasizing the station’s support for community members serving the public. However, interactions with staff have varied. While most reviews mention friendly service, there was an instance where a staff member appeared to be in a bad mood and did not say thank you after a purchase, which was disappointing but not outright rude. Pricing at Circle K is a common concern. Customers find some prices to be unreasonable, especially for items like bread, which was on sale at $4.50 or $5.99, and snacks, which can cost between $6 and $9 for a bag of chips. The high prices seem linked to the station’s heavy advertising expenses, such as the new car wash, which features a banner pulled behind a plane—an expensive marketing tactic that many feel is unnecessary since the car wash sees little use. The station’s amenities include hot dogs offered at a reasonable price, especially when bundled with a drink, making for a cheap lunch option. Unfortunately, the pop machine has been out of service for a week, limiting beverage options. Overall, Circle K is appreciated for its friendly staff and community support, but concerns about high prices and advertising costs suggest it might benefit from more responsible pricing strategies.