I’ve been going to this Wawa for years. They have never let me down. NEVER. Brandi deserves a raise. Her incredibly sexy appearance has nothing to do with my opinion, but damn is she fine. But for real, this Italian hoagie she promptly made is mad good. What else is there that needs to be said? Go to this Wawa. Now.
NO N.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
every time that i go to wawa it is good. good food. ok service but overall it is good. parking is bad really bad i don’t know how everyone does not crash parking is bad.
Kymberly T.
Classificação do local: 3 Laverock, PA
This Wawa has some pluses that the other Wawa’s nearby don’t have. The first being the public restroom. A saving grace when I find myself coming home late at night and hear nature calling. Sorry for the little TMI. The other great feature is the amount of parking spaces, being that its an older model Wawa and on a fairly busy thoroughfare. Some of the things that peeve me a bit is the difference in customer service at the deli and at the cashier. The cashiers are always friendly asking how your day is, where the deli staff seems to be lacking in the customer service department. I was there this evening and one of the staff at the deli was singing under their breath(though quite loudly) «I’m over my bulls**t job.» They also failed to inform me that they were out of something that I had ordered until after I paid, then proceeding to give me and option that I clearly did not want. I settled since I didn’t want to start anything, but I would have thought that they would have either alerted me earlier since I was standing in line and the store wasn’t busy(calling out my number does not suffice as alerting me. Most patrons of Wawa are aware that when a deli member calls out your number when you’re on line it means your order is ready. They should have walked up to cashier and told me.), or suggested to refund my money. Next time I’m going to have to wait until they make my order and then pay or go to a different Wawa.
Christopher S.
Classificação do local: 4 Chalfont, PA
Another good Wawa. Easy access and parking.
Brent H.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
Went to Wawa for the first time while visiting Philly and it made me wish we had them back in Atlanta. Loved the subs and the process for ordering them on the touch screen was easy to figure out for a first timer. The coffee and breakfast sandwiches were also far better than what I would’ve expected from a convenience store. It’s worth going a little out of the way you need a quick meal over a fast food joint.
Tom D.
Classificação do local: 4 North Wales, PA
I live halfway between the Wawa in Glenside and this one. This is without a doubt my preferred Wawa of the 2. It is basically a typical Wawa, however this one is always well stocked, with fresh pre-made options and the staff is extremely friendly. The only thing keeping it from 5 stars is that it’s just too small. Just trying to get everything the most basic Wawa carries into this location makes you claustrophobic inside of it. This also causes there to be no easy organization to check out lines which can get frustrating at busy times. The parking can also be tough, especially when Halligan’s next door is packed and the shared section of the lot is taken up.
Carrie E.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Finding the right Wawa is like dating… you’ll probably have to hop around a bit to find the one for you, but when you do, it will have all been worth it. I’m not originally from this part of the US, and when I first heard the word«Wawa» it made me laugh hysterically. Years later, it still gives me the giggles if I’m in the right state of mind. So Wawa, thank you for being there for me when I have needed you most. Thank you for your fun touch-screen sandwich ordering kiosks, your tasty, tiny hoagies that fill me up no matter how hungry I think I am, your delightful milkshake machines, your fountain drinks and your aisles and aisles of junk food goodness. If you only carried Hostess products, I would be yours forever. And thanks for giving me an alternative to 7 – 11. Whenever I go to one, no matter where in the entire country I may be, I always walk out smelling a little bit funny, like cleaning products, old people and sour milk. I’ll gladly drive out of my way for some Wawa goodness. Oh, Wawa, you please me ever so. Giggle.