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    Love's Travel Stop

    4.7 (48 reviews)
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    1/16/24 Yes 5 stars
    Lee D.

    Quality/Quantity - Cappuccino - My daughter reminded me I chose the wrong drink. I wanted and needed something a little stronger. Should have gotten the espresso. Plenty of choices, see pictures. Good convenience store with a lot of ready-to-go snack options, probably not the healthiest. The place is also very well labeled, so if you were in a hurry, it is easy to find what you need. I was not in a hurry. See pictures. Atmosphere - Very clean and organized environment. See pictures. The truck and auto supply section. Carl's Jr connected. I used to love their "$6 burgers" until they raised the price. Open 7 days a week, 24 hours. Overnight parking available - Think truck drivers. Other options at this location - Showers, wifi, ATM (in case you lost all your $$ in LV), tire services, oil change, propane (RVers), dog park, laundry, etc. Service - 6 stars for the full time bathroom attendant! I have NEVER seen someone work so hard and take so much pride in their cleaning. I mean DETAIL cleaning! You can probably eat in there, not that I would. This bathroom is cleaner than some of the restaurants I have frequented. He also greeted most people that entered the bathroom, without missing a beat on his cleaning. I should have gotten his name. The cashier was okay also. Price - $2, inexpensive. Gas prices are a little expensive, but then again, there is very little competition here. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 1964 with your 630 locations. And for still keeping the company in the family.

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    Robert C.

    First food stop on our way from AZ to The Bay. This stop filled the bill with food from the Carl's Jr, had tons of gas pumps, large and clean bathrooms. I also saw they had a nice and clean doggie relief area. Ok, so the drink fountain at Carl's wasn't working, but we were directed to the Loves side which had a working fountain... good pit stop spot!

    Pork Burnt ends & baked beans bowl.  Tastes better than it looks.
    John B.

    We always stop here on the way back from Vegas for a snack and rest room break. I noticed a sign outside promoting smokehouse menu items in the hot snack isle near the front of the store. I chose the Pork Burnt ends & baked beans bowl. It didn't look too appealing but I wanted to try it anyway because I am BBQ fanatic. Well I was pleasantly surprised how good it was. Nice pieces of pork mixed with baked beans with a pleasant smoky flavor. I would purchase again. Nice work Love's!

    Fuel $2.89 for Regular
    Gloria L.

    This review was during the Covid-19 pandemic. We stopped for fuel and to stretch so I walked around the store. Loves has a large fueling area and RV parking so you can go in the store or the Carl's Jr. that is inside the Travel Center. The store is clean and staff is nice. I would recommend and would go back!

    Nicole N.

    Newly opened location. Perfect spot to get out stretch your legs or gab a bite to eat. Lots of snacks or you can go to the Carl's Jr. The trick section is nice and organized with a lot of handy items One thing I that's important is the cleanliness of the restroom The restroom was very clean and smell fresh The stalls are a great size. Deep and wide

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    5 years ago

    Super clean and lots of parking. Especially RV/ trailers. There's also a Carl's Jr. with drive through.

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    6 years ago

    Wonderful place to stop. Probably the nicest staff and cleanest restroom at a gas station I've ever been to! Great work Loves!

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    everything you need!! stop here. get gas get food get drink get chargers. it's all here. bon appetite danish is awesome coffee is terrific

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    Cleanest bathrooms I've ever seen at any gas station in my life, the employees are awesome, and the selection of food/snacks/drinks is top notch.

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    CVS Pharmacy

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    3.0(66 reviews)
    68.2 mi
    $$

    Clean, spacious and welcoming. Open until late and the facility is well maintenance. People working…read morehere is helpful and friendly

    I truly wish Yelp allowed negative stars because CVS Pharmacy has apparently decided that helping…read moresick people obtain medication is more of a fun suggestion than an actual business model. I developed a lovely COVID rash that looks like my immune system lost a bar fight. I went to urgent care at 9:00 a.m. My prescription was called in by 9:30 a.m. Thinking this was a pharmacy and not a government infrastructure project, I loitered around CVS until 11:00 waiting for my medication. At 11:00, I called the pharmacy to ask what was going on. The employee informed me that my prescription was apparently sitting on a truck in the parking lot and would be unloaded sometime that afternoon. Or maybe tomorrow. Whenever. You know, whenever the spirit moved them. Now, call me old-fashioned, but when someone's medical treatment is sitting twenty yards away in a parking lot, I tend to think getting it into the building might be considered a priority. Thank God this wasn't me having to pick up insulin for someone with diabetes or something more urgent. By 2:00 p.m., my rash was getting worse, bleeding in places, and generally making me look like I had contracted a medieval plague. I finally called urgent care and asked them to transfer the prescription to Walgreens because CVS seemed committed to treating medication fulfillment like an episode of Storage Wars. The urgent care staff was confused because they had confirmed earlier that the medication was in stock. So urgent care called CVS. Miraculously, twenty minutes later, I received a phone call from CVS informing me that my prescription was ready after all. Apparently there had been a "misunderstanding." The real issue, they said, was that my insurance wasn't covering the medication. Excuse me? How exactly is that a misunderstanding? Your employee didn't say, "We're waiting for insurance approval." Your employee didn't say, "There's a coverage issue." Your employee told me my medication was sitting on a truck and might be unloaded later if the stars aligned and Mercury exited retrograde. And if the medication wasn't covered by insurance, why was nobody planning on telling me that? I would have happily paid out of pocket hours earlier instead of sitting at home itching and bleeding while wondering if I needed an exorcism. The most frustrating part is that I'm not just picking up prescriptions for myself. I also pick up medications for my elderly neighbor with dementia, whom I help care for. Reliability matters. Communication matters. Basic competence matters. After this experience, CVS has lost all of my pharmacy business. Future prescriptions for both of us will be going to Walgreens, where I can only hope the medications are stored inside the building and the employees communicate in complete sentences and do not have the maturity level of high school students As a grand finale to this circus, when the pharmacy tech finally handed me my prescription, she informed me that the pharmacist wanted to explain how to use it. You better believe I rolled my eyes so hard my COVID headache came back. "Seriously, bro?" I said. "I've been scratching this rash until it bleeds all day while you guys move at the speed of a DMV sloth on Xanax. I think I can figure this one out." At this point, I was fairly confident the complicated medical instructions consisted of: open tube, apply cream to rash, try not to claw your own skin off. I assured them that I possessed the advanced reading skills necessary to decipher the package directions all by myself. Then I planned to apply said medication while driving home in my awesome Jeep, belting out show tunes and celebrating the fact that after an entire day of waiting, I had finally obtained the prescription that was apparently trapped somewhere between a parking lot truck, an insurance issue, and a complete communication breakdown. If your pharmacy's customer service requires intervention from urgent care before anyone can explain what's actually happening, something has gone very wrong.

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