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April 2023 by Tony Ramos
Its staff is horrible, especially a dependent Puerto Rican who, according to him, does not accept hundred bills because he has no change, the place is a disaster
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April 2023 by Michael Friml Photography / RV traveler (RV fulltimer)
Very specious gas station as we travel in our RV full time and tow...we always look for parking lots so we can park and not to be in the way to anybody. Thank you.
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April 2021 by Andrew Lara
Michaela is an awesome individual very kind and courteous I appreciate all her help she should get a raise or at least a promotion ?
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February 2021 by Erik Saxon
Closed on the day you need them most.
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December 2019 by Andrew David Cranford
It's a convenient location coming back from West Texas and going to.
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February 2019 by Lynn Preston
Allsup's is always open and in convenient locations. They quickly serve good food and drink. I was helped by a friendly employee who checked my car's tire pressure when I bought gas. I am impressed by their fair pricing. They make our community a better place.
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December 2018 by Colton C.
Yes, I wanted your dirty, coughed on, handling money and nasty s*** hands on my food. Thank you. Next time, wear the damn gloves provided to you.
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November 2018 by Daniel Bell
Rude staff
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August 2018 by Bridget Meier Davis
They are the rudest clerks in the world!!!!
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August 2018 by Andreadrea J.
Stopped for the cheap gas. Usually stop at Stripes in Monahans or Ft Stockton. The bathroom was dirty and smelled with no soap to wash hands. Three rude cashiers were busy gossiping. Only one bean and beef burrito! Will not stop again. Cheap gas was 86 octane anyway, and I need 87 +.
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May 2018 by Kevin Peterson
Worst Allsups on the planet. Why do you boast your hot food case when there’s never anything in it? Seriously! It’s always two high school kids bitching at each other or two geriatrics confused about everything. Shut this place down. What a joke.
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October 2016 by John E.
The primary reason I gave this establishment has 5-stars and my "Wheel of Approval!" is because a good friend of mine retired to this small community and it is the only only such store in town of NO traffic lights! Actually, their specialty might be considered mini-refried burritos, which became the key element in our luncheon together. EVERY community needs a central point at which to refuel vehicles, get snacks, and various other tangible household needs, which, at the very minimum, is comparable to Allsups. I can state right now that when I've pedaled through tiny residential areas, this is the lifeblood of the population, both local and visiting. The staff are expert & pleasant when helping customers, the grub will sustain life, and the clean freshwater absolutely essential. What's more, it is not expensive; can one ask for more? Sure, but you've got to be willing to pay for it. So there you have it; a good paragraph that is as much about Allsups as it is about the fine community members, especially my good friend! And the roads are quite broad, very cycleable, which is what we did a little bit of during my brief visit there. After all, we hadn't pedaled together for probably two decades, when we were both assigned to Riverside Middle School in the World-class Ysleta Independent School District in the 1990s.