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    3.1 (14 reviews)
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    Sheetz Made-To-Go Cuban Sandwich. $4.99. Perfect fuel for the golf course.
    Daniel B.

    What a nice addition Sheetz has been to the intersection of Westchester and Lexington, catty-corner to Smitty's 1 Stop. This Sheetz location, currently one of three in High Point, opened in 2014. Something like this has been needed at this corner for years after the closure and demolition of two old gas stations and convenience stores that came before it: a BP and what eventually devolved into a "Fast & Easy Mart" (IIRC, it was an Iloco Mart at one point). Sheetz now sits on top of the land that previously belonged to both, so that gives you an idea of its size. This place reminds me of the QuikTrips we have down in Georgia (particularly the newer QTs). These are simply nice gas stations and convenience stores that are new, clean, have inexpensive fuel, and offer above average food, drink, service, and even ambiance. The store is open 24/7, has both indoor and outdoor (umbrella-covered) seating, free Wi-Fi, and supports online ordering. There are 10 gas pumps at this station. I had a Sheetz Made-To-Go Cuban Sandwich ($4.99) and Shweetz Bakery-To-Go Gourmet Oatmeal Craisins Cookie from the store and was impressed with the food quality. The Cuban sandwich looked like a moderately sized sandwich, but it was actually quite heavy and dense. It was made with both shredded ham and beef, Swiss cheese, pickles, dijon mustard, and mayo on white ciabatta bread. This was a pre-made, pre-wrapped, refrigerated, grab-and-go sandwich. For this kind of sammie, it was surprisingly delicious and filling and it proved to be more than an adequate as an on-the-go lunch during a round of golf. I was satisfied eating just half of it and came to find out, after reading the Nutrition Facts, that the serving size is half a sandwich at 300 calories. The 3.6-ounce Oatmeal Craisins Cookie was pretty tasty too. It clocks in at 480 calories. The cookie was made with craisins by Ocean Spray. Sheetz has a gimmick where it spells certain items to look like the company name. For example, sandwichez, subz, chicken stripz and chicken shwingz. :: rolls eyes :: Service is good. You can order food and drink using a touchscreen. I believe you can rent movies here as well -- Red Box, I think -- which one could consider a spiritual successor to the old Action Video that used to exist here in the 80s (and perhaps into the early 90s). Does anyone in High Point remember ACTION VIDEO?!

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    Paid full price with half a bucket of fries people here are lazy as fuck then want to make you wait 20 minutes for your order

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    It's an Eric Jones store that automatically gives it a one star rating! Horrible service warm beer usually no cashiers available!

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    Love this place there milkshakes are awesome and the food is great and the gas price are great as well

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    (4.5 stars) Not long after the PR Pantry opened over the…read moresummer, its social media was awash in tantalizing photos of candied fruit and cheesecakes. More recently, the shop added a food truck to the mix. After driving past it on a nearly daily basis, I finally got around to checking it out. First, a caveat: this is not a Latin market. If you come here expecting one, you will be disappointed. Think of it instead as a typical corner convenience store...that happens to have an above-average homemade food selection. Inside, you'll encounter candied fruit, cheesecake, tres leches, pasteles, and more. The truck then offers plates, apps, and sides. From arroz con gandules to pernil to mofongo, classic Puerto Rican dishes are well-accounted for. While there are a few tables outside the store, The PR Pantry is probably best suited for takeout. I ordered a pernil sandwich with a side of arroz con gandules and an additional side of tostones before popping inside to grab a slice of vanilla tres leches. Nothing took terribly long to prepare, and the guys on the truck were personable. At $13 for the sandwich and $3.50 for an extra side, the prices were reasonable too, especially for the quantity and quality. The food was, on average, really, really good. Served on pressed Cuban-style bread, the pernil sandwich was a bit greasy, but it was also incredibly satisfying. Tender pork met melty cheese and magic ensued. The rice was only OK, but the tostones were crisp and paired well with the accompanying pink sauce (mayoketchup). Later on, my wife and I split the tres leches, and it was incredible: rich and creamy with hints of cinnamon. If you want filling, tasty homemade food that won't break the bank, add The PR Pantry to your list. I regret that it took me this long to try it.

    I would not recommend this place because it is completely abandoned/closed but everywhere you look;…read moreFB, Google etc says it's open, but it is not.

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