Despite my two star review I go here all the time because it’s the closest gas station. Can’t say I’m a fan. They sell gas, understandably prepaid, and one of the few places that’s no-ethanol.(They’re considerate about the whole pre-pay thing if you’re filling up gas containers or something.) They run about 5 — 10 cents higher than gas stations on the highway, but given their location they’re not unreasonable and they follow the cycles other gas stations do. I did notice that after I had a brake-fluid buying binge that when their stock ran out they raised the price.(So I stopped buying it there.) They have takeout food, and have a limited selection of convenience-store items. Quite personally I’d never eat here and I’m not a picky person. However, I’m influenced by my first experience when I got those packaged little donuts and they tasted like fuel. I go to M&M market across the street if I need a packaged snack. The kitchen area doesn’t look appetizing. The cashier takes care of food orders, gas, lotto, etc. so service is a bit slow, but they seem to know all the regulars. The cashiers are not slow or lazy, and they’re nice enough, they just have a lot to take care of. The station has an air(tire) machine which is 75 cents. They have an ATM in the store. They do not sell kerosene.(I believe the BP on Main St. in Church Hill does.) It’s okay to stop at for gas and auto needs, but that’s about all I’d stop there for.