One of the first gas stations we encouter when in St-Albans. Stopped by to gas up and re-fil on some Dunkin Donuts, which was pretty good. Very large layout and nice selection of convenience store items. The lot is huge, there is plenty of space to maneuver and a few picnic tables.
Lizzie B.
Classificação do local: 4 Quincy, MA
Gas station/convenience store/liquor store/Subway/Dunkin’ Donuts extraordinaire! Jolley, to my knowledge, is the last gas station before the Vermont/Quebec border. Pros: They have diesel, and multiple pumping stations They sell cheesy maple-Vermont themed goodies; examples include: maple syrup spice rub, maple syrup scented skin lotion, Teddy bears wearing tie-die, I Love Vermont tee-shirts, and Vermont themed shot glasses. They have both a Dunkin Donuts and a Subway — perfect for the DREADED food/coffee combo craving. It is clean and well organized. They have a refrigerated back room, filled to the brim with craft, and not so craft beer. Highlight: A Jack’s Abby/Otter Creek limited edition lager. The prices are fair. The staff are friendly. They have clean male and female bathrooms. THEREISEVENSCENTEDSOAP! They offer an excellent snack selection — including Vermont made goodies, such as a orange-chocolate covered cereal and nuts. Cons: Can’t think of any. Good place to stop if you need to err«relocate»(Read: hide) some items prior to Border Crossing. Kidding of course.
Brian H.
St. Albans, VT
This place is a gas station but also a truck stop. When I travel, I like to stop at a truck stop(I mean even in a car) since they generally offer more services than regular gaz stations. This is certainly the case here and while it is not as extensive as in other part of the US, for Vermont, this is one of the few. The place has ample parking, a store with a good selection of fast food and items you could use in the road. Washroom were clean but there have only a couple so I guess it could get busy.