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    Clearwood Store

    1.0 (1 review)
    Ultra High-EndGrocery, Convenience Stores

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    Barney's Mini Mart

    Barney's Mini Mart

    2.4
    (13 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    This place is a conveniently placed gas station, close to the mountain, with plenty of pumps, a…read moregood selection inside and possibly the best view (on a sunny day) of any gas station in the country! We happened to drive through a sunny day when we were going up for a hike. If you are not right near here is something that many would pay a lot extra for - luckily you can enjoy it whilst filling up your tank! If you're driving by on a sunny day, you need to stop and drink in the view while filling up the tank!

    Barney's Mini Mart is attached to a 76 gas station. We stopped by here on our way towards Ashford,…read moreand we actually stopped again here on our way home! 1st stop, I ran in to use their restroom. You have to get a key from the cashier. They've got a women's and men's, can't really complain about the restrooms here, grateful they have some you can use? Anyways, we bought 2 Powerades and 2 corn dogs as well. (2 for $2.50 Powerade deal currently, which isn't a bad price for a gas station). The corn dogs were calling my name... which weren't too bad! Freshly fried at 8:30 in the morning haha! 2nd stop, we were on our way home and decided to grab another corn dog for a road snack. We ended up getting: - fried chicken strips (charge by the pound) - 2 jalapeno cheese corn dogs - they charge for dipping sauces (we got sweet & sour and honey mustard) Not a bad rest stop if you ask me! And they're fried chicken strips were tasty :)

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    Why I wear a mask
    Corn dogs at 8:30 am! YAS!
    Corn dogs at 8:30 am! YAS!
    This may be the most beautiful view from a gas station in the country!

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    This may be the most beautiful view from a gas station in the country!
    Adams Market

    Adams Market

    4.6
    (5 reviews)
    24.3 mi
    $

    Fantastic service. Kind people. Single batteries! Olympia is blessed to have these gentlemen in the…read morecommunity.

    A small convenience store at the corner of 4th and Adams. I've never been sure whether the place…read moreis called "Adams Market" because it's at the intersection with Adams, is called "Adam's Market" after someone named Adam, or is called "Adam Market" as it's sometimes rendered in other online results. The great thing about this place is the owner, who is jolly and sarcastic and funny, although his wit does tend to run a little absurd and not a little dry. Almost as great, though, is the selection of Middle Eastern foods. It's a great place to stock up on boxes of mahmouls for cheap, or to get tins of stuffed grape leaves, which are a vastly better snack than the paltry selection of heavily-processed junk food. Fresh, but limited, but huge, baklavah. The real wonder, though, is a small row of sodas in the back. Not the fancy burdock-and-ass English stuff, but the selection of Lebanese fruit sodas by Kazouza, the best of which is the watermelon. None of them are HFCS-loaded crap, but the watermelon nonetheless captures the fanciful watermelon flavor of something like a Jolly Rancher without being too cloying (at least, for the first few bottles.) It's so wonderful. Like, it completely changed my view of carbonated beverages. It's also a reliable place to get ayran, which is good when the Kazouza gets too sickly-sweet. Also, the brand of ayran they stock is also very useful as a yogurt culture, and at least with the milk from my goats that I tried it with, it resulted in some absurdly-thick and wonderful stuff. Some of the staff other than the owner can be a bit grumpy or difficult, and some of them are quite sweet and outgoing. Still, it's hard to fault the gruff ones. It's the most centrally-located and only late-night convenience store in downtown Olympia. It's a great place to rub shoulders with people who are drunk at noon and people who are far gone in the middle of the night. It really functions as Olympia's only Middle Eastern market. International Spice and Halal used to carry much of the same stuff, and since it closed and its owner moved on to other things, this is the best place to go. And it does a good job of that, while also doing a good job of being a convenience store. A very cool place. Near and dear to my heart.

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    Adams Market
    Rude ass clerks, perfect place to tweak in front of apparently.

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    Rude ass clerks, perfect place to tweak in front of apparently.
    7-Eleven

    7-Eleven

    2.3
    (19 reviews)
    42.3 mi
    $

    If you want to find the World's Best 7-11, look no further…read more.. Super friendly workers! They asked me about 5 times if I was alright. They played great music, and they even had a baby! We got the Gut Busting, Big Gulp slushee and giggled the whole walk back to our hotel. Thank you 7-11

    I am an employee at the SeaTac airport, and I speak for most of us when I say that we were excited…read moreto have a 7-Eleven open in the baggage claim area. At first, they struggled with the huge number of customers who flooded in looking for snacks and beverages and at that time, they refused to sell any hot food items after 10:00 PM. They kept running out of food and the variety was very limited. It's been a few months now and they now offer a better variety of food 24 hours a day however, they don't seem to rotate the items in compliance with health department standards. I've gone in and seen some shriveled up hot dogs that look like they've been on the roller for days. They don't stock very many name brands as everything has been replaced with a 7-Eleven branded package and who knows where they source their inventory from. My biggest complaints about this location are that there are never enough employees working and the lines get very long. On top of that, their largest customer base are the people who are employed and work at the airport, and we all have to take our items through a security checkpoint, and all of our food goes into a tub and then through the x-ray scanner machine. This location started out using the 7-Eleven branded takeout containers for their hot food items like the clamshell boxes for the hot dogs and pizza slices but now they only offer cardboard boats. The kind that you get an order of fries in at the carnival. These do not go through the x-ray scanner very well and leave your food vulnerable to foreign objects or worse, getting tipped over and falling out. The employees don't seem to care about the customers which is quid pro quo for most 7-Eleven locations but since they are in the airport, they are charging you airport prices. I feel like that should come with some level of professionalism and respect, but what do I know? Most of the other retail and food establishments located at SeaTac airport offer us a 10% employee discount but not 7-Eleven, even though this location is owned by the same lady who owns all of the Hudson news locations at SeaTac. If you're in town visiting, I'd suggest walking a few blocks down to the other 7-Eleven on International BLVD. If you're traveling from Seattle and want snacks for the flight, they are a tiny bit less expensive than other convenience places on the other side of TSA. Just be prepared buy some generic alternative to what you really and and then wait in line for rude employees to check you out and argue with you if you need a refund or something doesn't ring up correctly. Thanks for reading and Cheers!

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    Hot wings
    Never open at 2 am and you call this 24/7 store
    Never open at 2 am and you call this 24/7 store
    Cherry-Cola, gut busting Big Gulp here we come!

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    Cherry-Cola, gut busting Big Gulp here we come!

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