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Turkuaz Texaco

4.0 (2 reviews)

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2 years ago

Super cute swamp puppies! The Quality of everything was great! it also wasn't to busy and had nice cheap live bait.

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Sunniland Country Store

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I passed up the Miccosukee Service Station prior to arriving here because the station was too busy…read moreAND they require you to pay inside so you can't use you're card at the pump. I was literally 56 miles approximately from my tank being empty. So I decided to take my chances and head down the road to Sunniland Country Store. This store/station is about 40 miles from the Miccosukee Service station so needless to say as I drove along with a strong headwind pushing hard against my car and I saw the gas gauge inch closer and closer to "E" I started to sweat. Mainly since I turned off the air conditioner to conserve gas but also because I had never been that close to running out of gas. This station is a bit off I-75 by ten miles so I chugged along towards the station and I see lightning and dark clouds in the distance. I made it to the station and the gas was reasonably priced but the gas comes out at a snail's pace. It trickles into the take at 0.00000001 gallons per hour. Only kidding but it was super slow and the dark clouds continues to make their way closer and closer. I didn't have time to go into the store but there is plenty of space around the lot to picnic or park in the shade if needed. I was able to pay at the pump. Finally the tank was full and I peeled out burning rubber to make it back to I-75 and escape the storm. So, I'm thankful I made to this station and that they were open because I really wouldn't have had any other choice had they been closed or the tanks out of order. I ended up running into the storm anyway near Sarasota but at least I had gas even if I couldn't see through all the rain.

Great little store! Friendly folk and cold beer. The place is easy on and easy off from the 29. Gas…read moreis cheap as well. Definitely a good place to stop even if there aren't to many options.

Miccosukee Service Plaza - Nathan's Hotdogs Self-Serve To-Go!

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(127 reviews)

Whether you're heading I75 north or south across Alligator Alley, this service plaza checks off all…read morethe boxes in terms of travel needs. Being one of the only structures around for miles it's a great place to pull into. It's undergone significant renovations in past years so the current condition is really good. With a convenience store, cafe, Dunkin & large restroom that's always clean, you might as well stop by. Within the massive parking lot you'll find plenty of pumps to fill up. The spaces are huge so they accommodate any vehicle whether a motorcycle or RV. The gas prices are relatively accurate in comparison to any "regular" gas station you might go to. It's good to see they don't raise their prices knowing they're the only option out there. As far as inside goes, the businesses are all solid. Whether you get some food from the Glades Cafe or a coffee from Dunkin, you'll be satisfied. Once again, the pricing is super fair & it seems like most of the employees working here are friendly. These places are efficient considering they're dealing with a constant flow of customers all day. As far as my experiences over the years have gone, they've been nothing but positive. If it's your thing, they also have a small casino located right next door. I've never been inside but it seems to get a good flow of people. Personally, I stop by here on most trips across the Alley. Even if you use it to just get out & stretch your legs, the surrounding Everglades are beautiful to look at. It's a win/win scenario having this service plaza.

Welcome to the Miccosukee Service Plaza... where convenience meets armed robbery pricing…read more This place should honestly greet you with a giant warning sign that says: "Attention travelers: abandon all budgetary hope ye who enter here." Now to be fair, they rebuilt the plaza and physically it looks great. Clean, modern, spacious, and far nicer than the old roadside stop it replaced. You walk in thinking, "Wow, this is actually pretty impressive." And then you look at the prices and suddenly feel like you accidentally wandered into an airport terminal designed by oil companies. Case in point: TEN DOLLARS. For a single-serving bag of Kettle brand potato chips. I stared at the price tag like it had personally insulted my family. For ten dollars, those chips better have been cooked by a Michelin-star chef and blessed by a shaman before being placed on the shelf. And the gas prices? A full dollar more per gallon than what I paid before leaving home earlier that day. A DOLLAR. At today's prices, that's not a "slight markup." That's a financial hostage situation with fuel pumps. But here's the thing... They know exactly what they're doing. Because for roughly 25 miles in either direction, there's basically nothing around except swamp, gators, and your rapidly increasing sense of vulnerability as the fuel gauge drops. So yes, if you HAVE to stop, stop. Use the restroom. Buy the overpriced chips. Accept your fate. But let's be clear: nobody is choosing this stop because of value. This is survival shopping. Three stars for the nice rebuild. Minus several emotional stars for making me consider financing snack food.

Turkuaz Texaco - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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