Circle K gas station, where the concept of selling gas seems to be more of a suggestion than a reality. If you're on the hunt for that elusive liquid gold to fuel your vehicle, well, good luck. This place is the embodiment of irony—it's called a gas station, yet it never seems to have any gas!
I mean, seriously, what's the deal? It's like they decided selling gas wasn't part of the job description. You'd have better luck finding a mermaid riding a unicorn than finding a drop of fuel at this establishment. Might as well rename it to "Circle Nope, We're Out of Gas—K."
In conclusion, if you enjoy the thrill of embarking on a gas hunt every time you stop by a gas station, Circle K is your destination. One star for making the simple act of buying gas feel like a game of hide-and-seek with no chance of winning. Bravo for redefining the concept of a gas station! 🚗🔍
With all things considered. This gas station is a small gas station with highly overworked employees that usually have to deal with multiple people, from multiple places, with multiple "Personalities" for a lack of better words. They are human and go through more than most understand. Like Barbara, Skylar, and John to name a few. Who always try to keep good energy and positivity. I've witnessed them trying to brighten the mood of a customer, by showing excellent service or trying to put a smile in their face. Instead people respond with aggression and hostility. That kind of response can cause people to be jaded. It may not be the Ritz-Carlton, but thus store is home to me because of the people who work there. Thank you
I go here multiple times a week, for the most part it’s okay but you always have like 1 employee working and when she takes her breaks she has to shut the store down because no one else is there. Really inconvenient for people who are just trying to grab a drink or get gas real quick, especially for people who are on a time limit. The store always seems dirty and the floor is sticky most days. Outside of the store is dirty and the curb appeal is not there, seems super ghetto. Most times your machines to put your phone number don’t work. Over all it is okay just needs some changes to make it better
Ok station. Fairly clean. But I think this carding for cigarettes is getting ridiculous! I understand the need, but I'm a 52 yr old disabled woman with 70 tattoos. I know I don't look under 35 or even 40. So forcing me to limp back to my car for ID is ridiculous!
The kid at the counter didn't even look old enough to sell them!
And don't EVER expect a receipt at the pumps, it'll never happen! Except at the Buffalo Soldier Trail location.
My Circle K, closest to my house. Always the place for drinks. Snacks. Lottery. Alcohol. Car Gas. This one right down the street from me is always clean. They have gas. They have an ATM with cash. They have proper staff. At least every time I’ve been there! Never an issue.
This place is horrible, every time me my wife and mom walk in the general manager treats us really bad , ignores us and doesn’t acknowledge our questions, it’s very strange , she usually smells like alcohol. Then there’s this manager Ana she is always hitting on my wife or me? But with vulgar language and very rude to my mother Ana? Is very disrespectful, I just don’t understand how this store is even running or open?
Terribly run location.... every single pump for at least 2 or 3 months now has had the credit card machines broken, so you can't pay at the pump. You walk inside to 1 cashier running the register with about 20 people in line. Do not try to get gas from this location or anything else really.... it's a dumpster fire
Came to this store and got treated rudely by an older lady. I came around 2:20 pm with other coworkers. I wouldn’t recommend coming to this location if I’m getting treated like this. The lady had white hair with glasses.
Credit card readers don't work at pumps. This is normal, they stated, indicating it is part of their standard modus operandi. Prepay only. This is inconvenient and requires waiting in line inside just to prepay for gas.