I like the burritos at this but however they don’t have burritos all the time which is I really hated when they don’t have that kind
Daren D.
Classificação do local: 3 Seattle, WA
On a street intersection peak & has a car wash box. Does what it should: gas, snacks, beer… mMmm Stella. I feel rather safe at night, too. I think you should also pay by cash and avoid card fees — I don’t mind either way.
Stacey P.
Classificação do local: 2 Renton, WA
I tend to go here out of necessity, but it isn’t my favorite. The location is brutal as there’s two entrances and the gas station sits on an angle, so you’ll never have a direct approach. Also, it’s very cramped. Most stations have enough room where cars can pass the cars filling up gas. If there are cars filling up closest to E Marginal Way there’s no way around them. If there’s cars filling up closest to the station you’ll barely squeeze by if you have a small enough vehicle. It does have a touchless car wash that is very nice, but it’s the only perk.
Ira J.
Classificação do local: 3 Honolulu, HI
If you live in the area and want to get gas here, go for it. If like me, you’re an out-of-towner, you’ll want to pick a different exit. Getting back to and on the I-5 at this exit is quite tricky and treacherous! This is more of a reflection on WSDoT than the folks at Chevron. But, I believe the entrance ramps of Exit 158 were designed by a mad man, and the signs were put up by his mentally challenged little brother! If you are unfamiliar with this area, you should avoid this exit. I wouldn’t have stopped here if I were not running on fumes. When I tried to get back on the Interstate, I got fooled by the signage/entrance ramps. The result: I pissed off a local enough to earn the finger and some horn. I also wound up heading northbound when I needed to be southbound.
Chris H.
Classificação do local: 1 New Orleans, LA
So after going to safeway last night and picking up some steaks, ice cream etc… for a BBQ I was having, I went to chevron to stop quickly and fill my propane tank for the grill. I went in and waited in line at the cash register, nobody behind me, and when I got to the front of the line I told one of the two clerks working that I needed to get a propane tank filled. He said ok, just one minute, let me just help this customer behind you and I will be right out. So I go outside unload my propane tank and proceed to wait. And then I keep on waiting, watching more customers walking in and walking out, but still no clerk to fill my propane tank. After about ten minutes I walk back inside the store to make sure they haven’t forgotten me. The clerk looks up and says just a minute, Ill be right there. I go back outside in the 85+ degree weather and wait another ten minutes. At this point I am getting pretty pissed off and smoke a cigarette. After cigarette and still no damn clerk in sight, I wander back into the store. I walk in and the guy looks up at me and says I have to help these customers first. Pissed off with steam shooting out my ears I reply«what am I? Am I not a customer, I am trying to buy some propane and I have been waiting patiently for over 20 minutes, I have food spoiling in the car, do I need to go somewhere else to fill the tank?» So he rolls his eyes walks outside and took the 2.5 minutes to fill my tank without saying a word. If there was somewhere close to my house where I could fill a propane tank without having to trade for one of the blue rhinos believe me I would go there, but until I find that place I am stuck here!