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    Incredibly clean bathrooms - was pleasantly surprised. They even had little paper towels for opening the door.

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    McCullough's Quik Stop - Filthy.  Trash is overflowing.  Reeks of pot.

    McCullough's Quik Stop

    (3 reviews)

    Must-try: An Italian sandwich with all of the hots (including the red hots)…read more Would recommend?: Yes, yes, yes, and yes again. I don't understand how this doesn't have thousands of positive reviews. What if I told you that between Boston and Middlebury, VT you can find a gas station with delicious sandwiches? I told my wife that, and she had 0 interest in trying them. But then she did, and immediately her mind changed. We stop on the way up and back on any trip to Vermont. It's 2 hours from Boston, and about an hour and a half from Middlebury, so it's the perfect spot for an off-highway meal. Any trip to Vermont isn't complete without at least one of these sandwiches - and if we have to skip, it's always with the promise that next time we will make sure to stop. I'm not going to say that these sandwiches are the best in the world. They're not made with impeccable ingredients, locally-sourced from farmers who care. No, what these sandwiches are are middle-of-the-country, happened-up, secret-back-deli sandwiches that will fill you quickly and happily. You're going to order your sandwich from someone who may be slightly annoyed that you're bothering them into making you a sandwich, but don't take that as a negative - they're still going to make you the same delicious sandwich every single time, without variance. You're going to be hesitant, but that's okay. Live a little and eat a gas station sandwich.

    ordered a roast beef large with all the veggies, horseradish mayo and oil and vinegar, swiss…read morecheese. maybe that confused the person, but when i got the sandwich home, it was an italian. i called to tell them, and they said, oh, come in, and we'll make you one that's right. when i got there, they had fished out the slip for the over the phone order, to confirm that i had ordered an italian. well, no duh, of course the slip would say that for the deli order to be filled, because it was heard wrong. they asked if i wanted to pay for the sandwich that they had made up, and i said no thank you. they used to have wooden nickels that you'd collect to get a free sandwich. not no more.

    Mobil Service Station of White River Jct

    Mobil Service Station of White River Jct

    (5 reviews)

    I stop here every time I ride the greyhound, the bathroom should really be bigger for a bus stop…read more It's a 20 minute stop with 2 stalls in the women's restroom and there's always a wait. The snacks are pretty overpriced but it is a gas station. The only reason I wrote this is because the staff are rude as hell every time i'm here.

    Sure, this gas station is super-conveniently located, right by the juncture of I-89 and I-91. Yes,…read morethe gas is decently priced and the place was clean and the station interior, well-laid out. I stopped here this summer enroute from Montreal to Boston. The kids and I were hungry for lunch so I ventured inside the station (oops, sorry, the "market"), to ask if there was a restaurant or diner nearby they'd recommend. What the guy behind the counter said to me just astounded me. He said "I have no idea. I never eat out". Like, what? I repeated, well, has he heard of any decent places from anyone (thinking, surely, in this small town, even if it's true that this guy never ever ever had a meal outside of his White River Junction home, surely he's HEARD of a restaurant that was good, right?). Nope! He said perhaps the restaurant down the street was good but he doesn't know, he 's never been there, he's "an eat-in kind of guy". I am quoting him verbatim. Meanwhile, he never looked up at me, as he was sorting money in the cash register. Not once did he look up, or make any sort of eye contact. This whole exchange was out of a Jerry Seinfeld episode (for those of you who get the reference!). Who out there lives in a small town (let alone, perhaps, a large city) who can't recommend a place for a passer-through to get lunch? Worst customer service ever.

    Mobil - servicestations - Updated June 2026

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