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    Space Age Fuel

    3.8 (5 reviews)

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    Price is always the lowest. Staff is friendly and always stocked up on hot food and goods.

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    Fred Meyers gas

    Fred Meyers gas

    3.5
    (6 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    We were traveling along 26, heading through Sandy, Oregon on our way to Welches, and our fuel…read moreindicator light had just come on. We saw a few gas stations but decided upon the Fred Meyers station in order to combine our gas stop with a drop in to the grocery store. Access (5/5). Easy on/off 26 (including one entrance at a traffic light), and easy access maneuverability to the pumps. As mentioned, there's also easy access to the main Fred Meyers store. Service. (4.5/5). This station had full service pumps. Being from a different state, we hadn't seen these in many years. The attendant was friendly, and helpful, reminding us that there's a discount with a Fred Meyers loyalty card. We have a membership but didn't have the card with us. He successfully put our telephone number in to get the discount. The "full service" only included pumping the gas; we're of an age that we remember when the attendant would also wash the windshield. We're not sure if there were self-service lanes. Value. (4/5). We paid $3.61/gallon (Sept 14, 2024), which included a $0.03/gallon membership discount. The gas station in Welches was advertising $3.55 on their sign. We're rounding up our rating to 5.0.

    Great place to get gas on your way up or back from Mt. Hood. Prices are lower than nearby stations,…read moreand if you have a membership. it's even less. Service is exceptional. Haooy, friendly attendants, a rarity at gas stations. And they have several full service lanes, always my preference. Right on 26, easy to get on and off the highway.

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    76 Gas Station

    76 Gas Station

    1.3
    (6 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    76 Station Eagle Creek OR…read more The cashier demanded I put my mask on to enter store. So as usual I did. I then told cashier that if she is going to demand customers wear a mask, then perhaps she should wear hers properly. Daily shopper my entire life at this store. She works an early morning shift and EVERYTIME I would be served by her, she wore her mask under her nose. Now I never said anything because the whole mask thing is a joke, so I met her threat to kick me out by calling her out. I said if we are going to be demanded to "Play by the rules" then you have to play by the same rules. I was banned permanently from the store. And she never did fix her mask! Owners wife (I believe) was standing right there! I spend THOUSANDS of dollars there a year and have for a very long time, because I support my local business - NOT ANYMORE! Steer clear, the deli food sucks, and EVERYTHING in store is the HIGHEST price around from Barton to Estacada all the way up to Sandy. Their fuel is watered down and the Propane is the highest price for 10miles in every direction! Can YOU HEAR ME NOW!

    So, I stopped by last Sunday 01/28/2023 at approx. 9:30 AM on my way to Church to get $10.00 worth…read moreof fuel, enough to get me to my destination. I started pumping gas, and 5 minutes later I was still at about $2.00. I went in to report to the people working in there that something might be wrong with the pump. The guy looked down at what I assume is something that can read the pump pumping. He says to me, " Well, you can move to another pump, but I can't promise you it will be any faster." I said to him, "you might want to go put a sign on that pump saying that it's out of order. His answer, " Well, what if it starts working again" smfh, REALLY!!! I spent 5 years of my life pumping fuel in the 70s and 80s. I'm almost positive as to what was wrong, the tanks feeding those pumps were almost empty, they were getting ready to run out of fuel. That's what's happening when the pumps start acting like that. It's not rocket science. Someone just needed to go throw a measuring stick in the tanks and measure how much fuel was left. Shortly after I pulled in, another gentleman and his family pulled in to the pump behind me. As I was attempting to pump my own fuel, I observed him go inside for a minute and come back out. I didn't think much about it at the time because I was trying to figure out why my pump was running so slow. After I returned from my chat with the guy inside, I asked the guy pumping fuel behind me, "Is your pump going really slow?" He said yes. So, I would bet anyone that they were running out of fuel or were already out and we were just getting what was left in the underground pipes. Someone there dropped the ball when it comes to ordering fuel, or measuring how much fuel was remaining in those tanks so that more fuel could be ordered. The dude inside who I talked to had an attitude and his customer service skills SUCKED. In other words, he was a dick. His attitude was like, "Oh well." Not my problem. I left him with a few choice words before I want out, hung up the hose and left. And to think I was in a good mood when I got there. lol

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    Corbett Country Market

    Corbett Country Market

    4.1
    (45 reviews)
    8.5 mi
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    This small convenience store is at the end of the Columbia river scenic highway. It's has few…read moreparking next to the shop. There's a gas pump but it was hard to tell if it was working. The store has a variety of snacks, drinks, sodas, candies, ice creams, bread, milk, grocery items and a meat shop as well. They sell liquors in the store too. Surprisingly the store had really good cooked food too. We saw pizza, chicken pieces, sausage, brisket, ribs, chops, pulled pork on display. Since we were really hungry we got two chicken legs with mac and cheese on the side. The friendly staff prepared the meal within couple of minutes. We sat down in the front corner of the store that had few tables. The chicken was moist and had a really good taste. Mac & cheese was decent too. Given the limited options around the vicinity, this shop is good place for a quick bite and grocery shopping.

    Stopped by here on my way down from Crown House because my gas light came on, and I saw a sign that…read moresaid gas. I had actually seen the sign on the way up, but hadn't seen where the gas pump was. Now that I saw it, I parked right in front of it. As soon as I finished parking, I could see that I would need to re park in order for the pump to reach my tank, but I was pumped in a legal way which made it obvious that I was there to use the gas, so I figured I'd straighten it out after I paid. As I walked through the door, I noticed an unexpectedly cute selection of items, and also smelled and saw some food. I started to think, after I get gas, I'll move my car and then look around and maybe get something to eat here. But these thoughts were interrupted by someone yelling at me. "You need to come in and line up this way!" Bewildered, I looked around. Was I the person she was screaming at? "Like this! This way!" I wanted to comply with her, but had no idea what she was demanding. I began to wonder if she was having a psychotic episode. What do you do if you walk into the market and the clerk is screaming at you with a really mean voice and hatred in her eyes? She looked like she was on a lot of pills. "So the gas can go in!" "Oh..." I finally responded, "Yeah, I need to re park my car, I can see that." She softened ever so slightly. "Well what can I do for you?" "Can I just get $20 worth of gas?" She began screaming at me again. "You need to park it so that the gas cap is next to the tank!" I was like, "Whoa," (the way you would say to a wild animal, which is how she was conducting herself), "I'm from California. I know how to pump gas." This put her anger on steroids. "YOU DON'T PUMP IT! WE PUMP IT!" At this point I interrupted her to sort of scoff at her and say, "Okay, I'll re park my car, there's no need to get upset." I kind of laughed at her and walked out with her still yelling. I was beginning to tune her out anyway cause it's hard to listen to people when they're screaming like that. I re parked my car. A man, who gave off the vibe of being her son? Came out and pumped my gas. I said thank you. I would want to check this place out again but seeing this lady would be a major deterrent.

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