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    The best value in town, the classic $1.50 hot dog and 20-ounce drink combo at Costco Wholesale…read more Total out-the-door damage after tax, $1.60. Hard to beat in today's world. Stopped in this morning right at the 9 AM opening to pick up a new pair of glasses from the optical department ,another area where Costco continues to deliver excellent value. I was first in line, and after a quick adjustment, I was in and out in about five minutes. Efficient, painless, and honestly kind of impressive. Afterward, I decided to reward myself with one of my guilty pleasures, tubesteak breakfast. The legendary hot dog combo still hits the spot, salty, satisfying, and oddly comforting. I also noticed what appeared to be a newer menu item, a loaded calzone for around $6.99. Didn't try it this trip, but it definitely caught my attention for a future visit. One small disappointment this trip, no containers of the diced raw onions at the condiment station. Apparently, it was related to a holiday week vendor issue. Not a dealbreaker, but those onions are part of the full Costco dog experience for me. I did notice they now offer deli mustard alongside the standard yellow mustard, which was a welcome upgrade. Not exactly fine dining, but for value, speed, and simple satisfaction, the Costco food court still holds its own.

    Mixed Feelings Edition…read more Costco is honestly one of those places you both love and question every single visit . On one hand, the value is unbeatable -- good quality products, bulk pricing, and gas that doesn't make you cry at the pump (especially when your car only takes premium... yes, I feel that pain). The Good: There's a huge variety of brands and seasonal finds, and I always end up discovering something new whether I planned to or not. From snacks to home essentials to random "didn't know I needed this" items -- it's dangerously fun. The bakery and ready-to-eat food section are solid, and the famous food court still hits when you want something quick and cheap after a long shopping run. The Not-So-Fun Parts: Let's talk about the crowds... because wow. Parking can feel like a sport, aisles get chaotic, and somehow everyone shows up at the same time. You walk in for one thing and leave with a cart full of everything except what you came for. Lines move fast most of the time, but peak hours definitely test your patience. Overall Thoughts: Costco is a love-and-hate relationship -- amazing deals and quality, but you need mental preparation before going in. Come with a list, come early if you can, and accept that you'll probably still overspend. Would I keep my membership? Absolutely. Would I mentally prepare myself before every visit? Also yes. Pizza and hot dog - absolute must every visit

    CITGO - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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