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    Phillips 66

    2.4 (13 reviews)
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    Joan G.

    Remember the gas station on the corner of Boyle and Lindell? They had a sign that said they were remodeling and then tore the whole place down. Well now it is up and running. Now this is a convenience store! It has covered gas tanks so you can fill up your car without getting wet. They also have a car wash. Inside, it is amazing. Notice that it is two stories. There are different offices up there. There are drinks galore including fresh made smoothies. There are sandwiches made for you to pick up and if you don't see what you want, step up to the deli and have them create one for you. In the morning, they have fresh made breakfast sandwiches. Again, if you don't see what you want, they will make it for you. Coffee, tea and donuts. I do believe this C-Store, as it is called, has it all. Would I come back here? Yes, it's a great gas station and store.

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    2 years ago

    Card readers don't work. Never again. (Adding more words because Yelp insists. Not sure why.)

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    6 years ago

    Informed closed after he let people in. How does a 24 hour place close? Not very good business practices lying to paying customers

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    4 years ago

    Most expensive gas in the area. Do yourself a favor and find another store who isn't price gouging on fuel.

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    Straub's Fine Grocers - This right here is my favorite Fritz! They feature delicious flavors like root beer, cream, orange, and many more!

    Straub's Fine Grocers

    3.9(131 reviews)
    0.8 miCentral West End
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    Bourgeois supermarket, with some of the most expensive groceries I've ever seen. Next to the Chase…read morePark Royal Sonesta Hotel and serving an upper class neighborhood so the prices are actually commensurate with the high end quality. The baked goods are very dear both in cost and taste. I got some of the best lemon pound cake to celebrate freedom of speech. I felt old because the cashier didn't know what a post card is but I found some nearby at Left Bank Books and besides I am old.

    Straub's Fine Grocers is the Erewhon of St. Louis--minus the overpriced smoothies, plus a chicken…read moresalad so legendary you'd think it was smuggled out of the Louvre. People here don't just like it--they lose their minds over it. I've witnessed stampedes toward the deli case that would make Black Friday look like a polite book club. Mention you've had better and you'll be shunned harder than someone who double-dips at a garden party. The thing is... the chicken salad is fine. Solid, even. But I've made better at home, barefoot in pajama pants, with a jar of mayo that was flirting with its expiration date. Shopping here feels like you've been invited into a members-only grocery lodge. The produce is flawless, the cheese selection could make a Parisian weep, and every item has a backstory worthy of a TED Talk. You're not just buying bread--you're procuring a "heritage grain boule, hand-shaped by sun-kissed artisans during a waxing moon." That wedge of cheese? It's from a small goat named Gerald who only eats lavender and listens to classical music. Of course, this level of "curated grocery chic" comes at a cost. I left with a bag the size of a throw pillow and a receipt that looked suspiciously like my car payment. But the place is immaculate, the staff is gracious, and the people-watching is world-class--equal parts country club and culinary cult meeting. Bottom line: Come for the spectacle, marvel at the devotion to chicken salad, and if you're feeling dangerous... casually say, "I think I've had better" and watch civilization collapse in the dairy aisle.

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