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August 2025 by Stephanie Yancey
All of the staff have been extremely kind and helpful.
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July 2025 by Janelle Reed
Friendly, helpful staff - excellent drink selection, plenty of snacks for a small town. It was just what we needed for the house we rented while in town, without having to drive to a larger market further away.
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January 2025 by Erin Cameron
Greeted by a joyful smiling face on New Year’s Day! 🎉 🎊🥳
The store was busy and the young woman working behind the counter could have reflected any sort of emotion one can feel working in a holiday while everyone else is at home with friends and family. I didn’t catch her name but I will remember her bright smile as she cheerfully helped the line of customers get their last minute holiday drinks and snacks. We’re lucky to have this little store in our village. It’s unbelievably expensive to live in this area. It’s my hope this young lady and her colleagues receive many tips and surprise bonuses from the community and their manager so they can keep the smiles coming.
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August 2024 by J.T. Olson
NOT open 24 hrs
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August 2023 by starmancbell
Change your hours... not 24hrs... waste more of my time than it takes for you to fix it.
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June 2023 by Denali Williams
Good fuel/bathroom stop. Pumps in great shape.
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May 2023 by Timothy Cordell
A great place to get things, but it is definitely NOT OPEN 24 HOURS!
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October 2022 by Vince Oakes
Amazing handmade taco Tuesdays with decent road access and parking, friendly and knowledgeable staff and owner with good restrooms and fantastic selection of gas station goods rounds out the experience! ?
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April 2022 by jaco
i buy snacks from here and i could ask for nothing more. good folks work at this place and i appreciate the different variations of gummy candies
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January 2022 by Nancy B.
The people here are so rude I can't even! Their business is failing because they act like you are doing them a favor to shop here.
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December 2021 by Rob Thomason
Stopped here today for the 43rd time to get a Paul Dog. I am 2 for 43, my wife will attest to it. These people are just plain lazy. I should write a book of their excuses - we don't make them on weekends, we don't make them on weekdays, we don't make them in the morning, we don't make them in the afternoon, I didn't feel like making them today (the first truthful person!), my dog had kittens, Covid-19 (of course!) & on & on! I have heard it all from these people for years. Today it was "we are down 2 employees". The hot case is plumb full. You seemed to manage a full hot case being down 2 employees & you can't bother to make Paul Dogs?? These people are just plain lazy. This is a good place NOT to patronize!!
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December 2021 by D oak
Love this place!! I’ve been going here daily for 4 years and it’s amazing to me how kind the staff is for the amount of traffic that flows in and out of there! Especially with some of the grumpy, entitled characters they put up with (previous reviews) If you find yourself doing something 43 times & then blaming others, self awareness may help you explore other alternatives to get what you want. But then again maybe writing a bad review will help put them out of business so we can all be forced to drive to Chimicum or Walmart to find a Hot dog ?
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August 2021 by Axe2grind
None of the employees were wearing a mask in the middle of a pandemic,They weren’t enforcing customer’s to wear a mask, it’s obvious they don’t care about anyone even them selves.
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August 2021 by John D.
I the middle of a pandemic none of the employees were wearing a mask and they weren't making customers put one on it's obvious they don't care about anyone even themselves.
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September 2020 by Jenn TSGinc (Hot Shot)
The Gas Station in Port Ludlow, or aka The Port Ludlow Village Store, which is how only the long time Jefferson County local fixtures and characters reference the store.
The only gas station/grocery retailer within approximately 7 miles and further.
) +To the East (Kitsap County, Four Corners Gas Station) and/or
+To the West (Jefferson County, Chimacum's Templetons Gas Station) and the next is as far as 12 miles
+To the North, (Clallam County Indian Reservations Long House Gas Station).
These factors make the Port Ludlow Village Store the most active jumping off point on the North West end of the Hood Canal Bridge.
Time, distance, and pure nessicy make living in this isolated rural area the meaning of a waking hell for city people and convenience accustomed metropolitan transplants.
This is the one bridge off the peninsula and it closes to traffic due to marine openings and automobile accidents for up to 2 days at a time without notice, which makes leaving the Olympic Peninsula a virtually impassable nightmare for unforseen periods of time everyday and it shall remain this way, it does not matter the amount of illegitimately swindled tax dollars WADOT spends on the lipstick, this pig will remain ugly.
One option in the summer and early fall is a 6 to 8 hour trip down through Olympia located in Thurston County, while a viable means to escape this highway
one is required to travel is often shut due to killer mud slides.
If you don't have a urgent need to come to Jefferson County, its best to avoid the Peninsula just like the Black Plague. The locals don't have the patience or the slightest appreciation for politically correct ideologies (which is no less then censorship of the individual), no room for safe zones because life is not safe, or easily attained awards or trophies because competency is not a trait which it. .equally afforded to all. Past persons who relocated to this sparsely populated region have in the past almost always proved to have very little respect for the idiocincracies and independance required to live in such a wild and desolate place over any real length of time.
If you are considering the move to the Puget Sound area you should know that the East Sound is much kinder to California's and anyone who enjoys relative safety and uninterrupted power and water..