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    Harpers Old Country Store

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Buc-ee’s - Outside

    Buc-ee’s

    4.4(38 reviews)
    41.1 mi

    I had just finished an amazing road trip and was saddened that I had to leave those states with…read moreBuc-ee's behind! This review is a year-in-the-making, but as I was coming back towards the northeast on I-81 I saw a sight for sore eyes -- a NEW Buc-ee's located in Mt. Crawford, VA! Mind you, it was opening week and this is the most northern location on the East Coast -- so you know it was packed! Regardless of the number of people, nothing -- not food, nor clothes , nor supplies -- was ever lacking! Everything was being bought out, and at the same time being replenished. Service was amazing, and their new Chicken and Fries were amazing! You need to get it with their dipping sauces, though. Buc-ee's was beautifully decorated for the grand opening, and traffic was flowing in and out easily. I'm sooooo happy that there is a Buc-ee's located on the 81 corridor, this is going to be one of my favorite stops on my trips! Gotta visit the BEAVER!

    This is a great place to stop during a car road trip. There's so much to choose from/do as it's a…read morebig location. Whether you're looking for food, souvenirs or even getting gas for your car and going in the restrooms. Lots of option and can kill time here. The store was very clean and well-organized with different sections for everything. Merchandise neatly stacked, displayed, and folded. Food labeled with ingredients - noted I did pick up a fried chicken sandwich (seemed popular) and I will note in the display picture I saw a sauce on it that I pointed out to my partner as I wasn't sure what it was (he thought it was mayo/ I thought cheese and it ended up being a sauce) There wasn't a label on the display from what it was that I could see. It may have been my poor eyesight and will note they DID list all the packaging ingredients on the wrapper for food allergy in a big paragraph. But if you're a picky eater like me and want a brief restaurant-style menu item recap, I would be prepared to ask an employee. Fresh food was neatly packaged and hot food was hot. Beverage/ coffee areas were tidy and labeled. Buc-ee's is known for its bathrooms(according to Wikipedia), and this location definitely lived up to that culture. Lots of stalls and stocked bathroom areas. Parking was plentiful, with clear traffic signals and directions. Shopping carts were stored near the front doors if you wanted to grab one. I don't think I saw any places outside to return the cart so looked like you would have to keep it inside or wheel back to store if you wanted to drop off items to car. Areas for pets to take a break and smoker area were marked and looked well maintained. Despite the store being quite busy when we visited, the employees were friendly and mindful. Staff members were courteous and never seemed to be rushing or shoving past/around customers while in a hurry to complete their tasks. Some of staff were wheeling around things like carts full of products/ holding boxes, and I never felt like I would get bumped into by them. We had a positive experience asking for food samples and ordering items from behind the counter. We checked out at two different entrances as we made two trips. During checkout, I asked one employee even about the chanting and they took the time to enthusiastically explain what the chefs were chanting and shared a bit about the company culture, which explained yelling for fresh-goods. The only minor issue I encountered was when purchasing glassware. The cashier initially tried to place a Shotglass in a plastic bag with several other regular normal items, and I had to ask for additional wrapping to help protect it. He then wrapped it in an extra plastic bag. Would've been nice to have paper or something at the register to wrap it safely. Without the extra padding, it likely would have broken during the drive home. It's also a hazard if it's dropped in the parking lot, gas station areas or honestly anywhere on the premises. So that's why I'm giving 4 stars today. Otherwise, they very charming and smiling - great customer service at the very front entrance to come in. Overall, we had a very good experience and want to stop again at this gas station during our road trips if we are in area.

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    Par Mar Store

    Par Mar Store

    3.0(2 reviews)
    49.7 mi

    This new Par Mar store is a part of the rapidly growing Par Mar chain in WV, Ohio and Kentucky. It…read moretook over a standing gas station with small market in the premises and absorbed the Market at Big Springs, which closed down and it's not a Subway. It is one of the very few gas stations (Exxon) in the area, and the closest one to Snowshoe within a 15 miles. In addition, it sells Blue Rhino propane gas for the gazillion home owners in the sprawling Snowshoe resort. However, compared to the Market at Big Springs, it falls short quite substantially. This is a step well below a 7-11, and its offerings have not adapted themselves to the upscale clientele at Snowshoe but instead, cover the needs of a more proletarian customer base which is a bit dissonant in a major ski resort. Gone are the specialty items, the jams and desserts, the imported hams, the prime cuts of beef, and innumerable other items. Instead, the customer is treated to slurpie machines and mediocre canned goods. I would be awarding it two or perhaps one star were it not for the large specialty beer selection in the huge walk-in refrigerated area. They actually have a fairly large selection of micro brews and specialty beers. That is the saving grace of this store... About the only place to shop in the dead seasons between ski and cycling...

    Par Mar is a grocery store and the main gas station around Snowshoe, the ski area in West Virginia…read more As a gas station, it's pretty expensive, but since the price is pretty much the same within 60-mile radius of Snowshoe, you might as well gas up here. I saw locals load up grocery carts, and they had ads encouraging people to add them on Twitter/Facebook. So presumably it's a pretty hopping gas station-grocery store duo in town.

    BFS Food

    BFS Food

    2.5(2 reviews)
    21.0 mi

    Basic snack stop with gasoline…read more Employees come and go as is usual with this area. Steady business is related to location near to a major WV scenic area. Probably better service areas nearby.

    I am giving this store two stars because our experience here was first positive and then negative…read more We arrived late at night on the eve of Veteran's Day for a weekend spent hiking in Blackwater Falls State Park up the street. The young lady who was working Thursday night (11/10/16), "Angel", was as sweet as can be. She welcomed us with a smile and gave us some tips on where to find some place to eat the next day. The next morning, my husband and I returned to the station to pick up some coffee and a quick breakfast. There was a young man behind the register and an older lady in the back by the coffee. Neither one of these employees made eye contact or smiled when we greeted them, but we felt their stares as we got coffee and sat down in a booth to eat a sandwich even though we asked if it was okay to sit down in the booth to eat. We left thinking, maybe they were upset they had to work on a holiday? We returned later that evening to buy some bottled water and another older gentleman was behind the register carrying on a conversation with a young lady about correctional officers in a women's prison who if I am not mistaken had exposed themselves to the female inmates. Whatever, none of my business... I got the merchandise I wanted to buy ready and placed it on the counter once the young lady had left and the counter was clear. I tried to make eye contact with the man at the register and said, "hello, how are you?" but he ignored me and instead rang me up complaining that his scanner would not work properly. As I paid him, again I smiled and tried to engage him but he avoided my efforts. Okay, so why should I care right? I guess where I come from people actually try to be nice if they work in customer service, so it was weird to be totally ignored. Hopefully, "Angel" can find a way to rub some of her pleasant personality off on her coworkers.... Sincerely, Happy to be back home in Virginia

    Harpers Old Country Store - convenience - Updated July 2026

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