Convenience Stores in Rockport, TX

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“Thank you for that piece that was better than domino's for sure took 15 minutes but man for 21 thing and grispy and one you can't speak I'm 1 and I'm a normal thick and Julie not quite a thick but chewyou're not quite effective but chewy”

4.3 Superb64 Reviews

“One of my favorite stores in town... Run into someone I know Everytime I'm go there...friendly employees and great food also.....like the cracker barrel too”

4.8 Superb9 Reviews

“This is a great store everyone is nice and helpful, but they keep changing Their store hours. They keep closing earlier and earlier every day. It was convinient when they stayed open till midnite. 8 o'clock is too early.”

4.5 Superb11 Reviews

“Where to begin ? I have patronized this location since their doors opened and at first the food was BUSSIN !!!!! Then it’s like they stopped caring and quality was not so much. Fast forward to now…. Food is on point, and if there is EVER a problem MoMo is ALWAYS WILLING TO HELP ………MoMo is probably the reason I kept coming back, I am a tow operator and rely way to much on quick food and spend way too much money on it…. It better be fast, good, and ready to eat. This location has been through a few different people and I really hope they don’t loose Mo…. I would have to follow him to his next place. He is an asset and what I think us as the public need when we think of customer service.Anyway hope this helps you get a fast fresh snack during your day. Ask for Mo, he will definitely be the one smiling. God bless”

4.1 Good16 Reviews

“Bathrooms always very clean and that's a big thing in my book, never seen store in a mess, dirty, etc. very organized, well stocked. Recently got a new crew so they are not as friendly as last crew but still very new. Will give it some time. Otherwise I love this place. ???”

3.9 Good22 Reviews

“Visited only for the sake of..... Subway, which btw is Yummy. Sometimes small though in portions.....but, it's Spring, we're All watching our waistlines ?”

4.1 Good10 Reviews

“Been to many Walgreens in my travels. Some are great others not so. Guess it all depends on location and age of store. This one looks fairly new, like lots of places in Rockport, TX rebuilt after the last big hurricane that slammed this quiet little gulf town. Wife always forgets something, so it is me off to Wallgreens to pick it up. The store was huge, clean, and the workers greeted me when I entered, something don't always get. Had everything we forgot and some on sale. Right by Rockport Beach. Probably why so nice.”

4.1 Good10 Reviews

“Really like this store... Great location; plenty of room for parking, tho you might have to park on the sides of the store when it's busy. Place is well lit at night and it's location is an easy on / off 35 Bi-Pass at Market. Pumps are state of the art; offering 5 different fuel choices including Non-Ethanol Premium. Whoa.... What the heck is "Non-Ethanol Premium" you ask? Well, simply put, it's pure gas; used long before Ethanol-based gas was mandated by Congress in 1990 (Clean Air Act). Since then, Ethanol blending tax credits/subsidies have created a profit motive to over-blend Ethanol above 10%. Some stores are now selling 15%. (Note that Valero currently sells 10% at this location). Okay... Sooo.. What's wrong with Ethanol? On it's face, Ethanol is an alcohol-based fuel that is distilled from plant materials, namely sugar and corn. The biggest problem is it attracts and absorbs moisture, leading to water contamination. 10% Ethanol (E10) gas will "phase separate" which is very damaging to automotive engines. Basically the ethanol / water goes to the bottom leaving sub par octane on top; the very definition of "bad gas" that causes all kinds of engine problems / failure. Small engines (lawn mowers, chainsaws, boat motors) that sit for long periods of time where the fuel may not get used up and replenished on a timely basis should never use Ethanol blended fuels. Even the EPA has stated that the large-scale production of corn and soybeans to produce ethanol-based gasoline harms the environment. They found that Ethanol made from corn has the highest emissions output compared to ethanol gas made from other sources. Since most Ethanol plants in the United States are powered by coal, greenhouse gas emissions derived from Ethanol production contribute negatively to the environment. Additionally, the EPA stated that Ethanol production can adversely affect ecosystems, bodies of water, and accelerate the loss of organic matter and nutrients found in certain soils. Ethanol is a strong solvent, cleanser and degreaser, and highly corrosive. It wreaks havoc on rubber gaskets and causes rust inside your engine. It can also lead to overheating your engine (increased oxygen levels). Opposite side of the coin... States like Iowa for instance have seen a huge boon in their agriculture industry. Ethanol remains one of the top exports in the United States; nearly 30 million barrels of Ethanol were exported out of the country in 2011 alone, with about 20 million barrels being exported consistently per year since 2014. In 2020, U.S. Ethanol exports totaled 1.3 Billion gallons. Overall, the US relies on Ethanol exports for nearly $7 billion to the economy and over 47,000 jobs for citizens. So now you know... The debate rages on. Using pure gas (Non-Ethanol) gives better gas mileage, less harm to your engine, longer shelf life, less dependence on Ethanol crops and more. Gas mileage will vary; a 4-banger Camry with Non-Ethanol won't offer the same results you'd see in an 8 cylinder RAM Hemi, yet in our experience we got better gas mileage no matter what vehicle we tested.”

3.7 Good26 Reviews

“Really like this store... Great location; plenty of room for parking, tho you might have to park on the sides of the store when it's busy. Place is well lit at night and it's location is an easy on / off 35 Bi-Pass at Market. Pumps are state of the art; offering 5 different fuel choices including Non-Ethanol Premium. Whoa.... What the heck is "Non-Ethanol Premium" you ask? Well, simply put, it's pure gas; used long before Ethanol-based gas was mandated by Congress in 1990 (Clean Air Act). Since then, Ethanol blending tax credits/subsidies have created a profit motive to over-blend Ethanol above 10%. Some stores are now selling 15%. (Note that Valero currently sells 10% at this location). Okay... Sooo.. What's wrong with Ethanol? On it's face, Ethanol is an alcohol-based fuel that is distilled from plant materials, namely sugar and corn. The biggest problem is it attracts and absorbs moisture, leading to water contamination. 10% Ethanol (E10) gas will "phase separate" which is very damaging to automotive engines. Basically the ethanol / water goes to the bottom leaving sub par octane on top; the very definition of "bad gas" that causes all kinds of engine problems / failure. Small engines (lawn mowers, chainsaws, boat motors) that sit for long periods of time where the fuel may not get used up and replenished on a timely basis should never use Ethanol blended fuels. Even the EPA has stated that the large-scale production of corn and soybeans to produce ethanol-based gasoline harms the environment. They found that Ethanol made from corn has the highest emissions output compared to ethanol gas made from other sources. Since most Ethanol plants in the United States are powered by coal, greenhouse gas emissions derived from Ethanol production contribute negatively to the environment. Additionally, the EPA stated that Ethanol production can adversely affect ecosystems, bodies of water, and accelerate the loss of organic matter and nutrients found in certain soils. Ethanol is a strong solvent, cleanser and degreaser, and highly corrosive. It wreaks havoc on rubber gaskets and causes rust inside your engine. It can also lead to overheating your engine (increased oxygen levels). Opposite side of the coin... States like Iowa for instance have seen a huge boon in their agriculture industry. Ethanol remains one of the top exports in the United States; nearly 30 million barrels of Ethanol were exported out of the country in 2011 alone, with about 20 million barrels being exported consistently per year since 2014. In 2020, U.S. Ethanol exports totaled 1.3 Billion gallons. Overall, the US relies on Ethanol exports for nearly $7 billion to the economy and over 47,000 jobs for citizens. So now you know... The debate rages on. Using pure gas (Non-Ethanol) gives better gas mileage, less harm to your engine, longer shelf life, less dependence on Ethanol crops and more. Gas mileage will vary; a 4-banger Camry with Non-Ethanol won't offer the same results you'd see in an 8 cylinder RAM Hemi, yet in our experience we got better gas mileage no matter what vehicle we tested.”

3.7 Good9 Reviews

“Been to many Walgreens in my travels. Some are great others not so. Guess it all depends on location and age of store. This one looks fairly new, like lots of places in Rockport, TX rebuilt after the last big hurricane that slammed this quiet little gulf town. Wife always forgets something, so it is me off to Wallgreens to pick it up. The store was huge, clean, and the workers greeted me when I entered, something don't always get. Had everything we forgot and some on sale. Right by Rockport Beach. Probably why so nice.”

3.7 Good3 Reviews

“What can I say....it's a gas station. The Staff is friendly, the store is always clean. There's plenty of delicious drinks, snacks and goodies to grab for a great day at the beach!”

3.3 Good15 Reviews

“Thank you for not forcing me to wear a mask I very much appreciate you allowing me to be an American and make my own choices your store is the only store in this entire town that I will take my business to”

3.3 Good4 Reviews

“Best place for gas, road trip snack, amazingly friendly atmosphere.Every time I enter the store I'm greeted with a smile and a wave.They know me by my personal name, and I know there's vice versa.Clean store, always has what you need. Candy, chips, cigarettes if thats what your into..Overall best gas station in Rockport Texas!All its missing is fresh burritos then it would be a golden shop.I know I will definitely be back.Support masks on, everyone stay safe. God bless?”

2.6 Average17 Reviews

“My husband and I were on vacation from Austin, staying in Rockport. The store is pretty good. Employees were very nice and friendly and helpful. We got some snacks and cigarettes, she even told us that the lighters were on special if we were interested. They have a large selection of items. We ended up getting even more stuff than we came for! I could have stayed there for awhile doing more shopping. We enjoyed our visit there.”

2.7 Average40 Reviews

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