I love the variety in wawa. I usually stop by for their iced tea and refrigerated snack packs! I’m so glad to live nearby a wawa.
Cosmano A.
Classificação do local: 5 Wheaton, IL
Big thank you to Eric Today for his tremendous customer service! Very grateful WAWA has employees like him! Made my first trip to Philly and enjoyable one! Thank You Eric!
Syreeta B.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Went here late on a late night and grabbed a buffalo chicken quesadilla and it was delicious. Wawa is a sin.
Grace P.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Nice staff. Not bad at all. Haven’t had any problems with the tuna sandwich either so that’s always great too :}
Frank C.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
This is one of the better Wawa’s in the area. I have gotten many sandwiches and some drinks there. One thing, the correct street address for this store is: 2040 Hamilton St. I think the N 20th address is for the local 9th Police District.
John K.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
I get it. It’s a WaWa. It’s a convenience store. But no, I’m not from Philly, so I assumed it would be on par with a 7-Eleven. But g’damn, that’s a good sub. If you like Subway, this is like Subway on steroids — meaning that yes, it’s not the most elevated sandwich, but between fresh yeasty bread, you’ve got some decent quality meat with all the toppings you’ll ever need. All for around $ 5. Seriously — I’m addicted to their subs. And I’m not ashamed. Better yet — this one(and the one on Hamilton and 20th) are 24 – 7! So after a late night out, what better way to soak it all up than with — you guessed it, a WaWa sub.
Gene R.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
I have been hoping another WAWA would pop up in my area ever since the 20th& Locust store was eliminated. It used to be my first stop before I got to work every morning. Some days I wish I lived in NJ since Wawa’s are located every couple miles. Unfortunately I am stuck with 711’s since I am living in Philadelphia. 711’s are a ghetto version of Wawa, they pale in comparison. Every wawa I have been too including this one on 20th street, have awesome coffee and a vast array of snacks to choose from.
Regis M.
Classificação do local: 2 Schenectady, NY
I gotta say this is probably the worst WaWa I’ve been to. I used to go all the time where I used to live, now I never go because the sandwiches are always sloppy and the workers mix up orders literally every other time I go in there. I once even saw a sandwich maker stop someone from leaving because they thought they didn’t pay for a sandwich, I’m pretty sure that’s not their job. Maybe they should concentrate on making sandwiches correctly instead of worrying about how much they’re being paid. Just a really unprofessional place overall
Kristen P.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
I just moved to the area. I love this wawa! Debbi knew our order and started two for us immediately. Friendly service, delicious sandwich and coffee.
Shannon N.
Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Well damn. Since my one former location of 20th& Locust near Rittenhouse Square is now eliminated(and apparently has been since 2008, I just found this 5-star rated establishment and figured I’d add my 2 cents in. You don’t understand how much I miss this place. For those of you who still have access, I hear/read your complaints(on other locations, not this particular one), but yet, you still go. Not I, where I now live in a land where I have to settle for gas station shops and 7 – 11’s. Nope, nothing holds a candle to you, WaWa.* I hear you even went behind my back and got milkshake machines after I’ve been gone. I feel the appropriate way that I should feel: jealousy, hurt with a tinge of envy. Even when you got rid of the Dunkin Donuts years back(don’t get me started on those either), I still maintained my loyalty with your sandwiches, your fresh hash browns in the am, most excellent of sides(where else can I get some good mashed spuds past 1am?) and your french vanilla ‘coffee’ dispensed out of your noisy contraption. Even your fuel was reasonably priced and easy on-the-go. I hope when I return for a visit, you will welcome me back with open arms(or at least open doors). *I DO have to up the ante by saying I hear Sheetz is onto you… but they aren’t accessible within these parts, so no need to worry.
Brett M.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
WAWA is the go-to-guy of convenience stores. Whether you’re looking for a quick meal, or a late-night snack(presumably while intoxicated), the store contains everything imaginable. Had it not been for their lack of lottery tickets, SLURPEE products and booze, I would consider WAWA to eliminate all other convenience stores, and monopolize the entire industry. Try the stuffed jalapeño pretzel.
Johann v.
Classificação do local: 5 Phila, PA
The best things on earth begin with ‘W’. Waffles, white girls, and Wawa. Anyone who lives in Philly or it’s surrounding suburbs, know that if it wasn’t for Wawa, the late night munchies run after passing Wesley Pipes or Billy Bong Thorton around all night would not happen. Wawa is a staple. It’s the go to Qwik-E-Mart type store for all your wild desires and delicious dreams. The touchscreen hoagie ordering feature is the shit, but it’s a little difficult after 6 Stellas and your tongue down a hipster chick’s throat.