I believe this is actually a Chevron, but that's not what you'll remember about it. You will remember a number of "Broasters Chicken" signs and a shuttered adjacent store that was apparently home to the former eatery for all things fried and fowl.
The clerk, who popped in and out to clean and have a smoke, did offer a quiet "Hi." Otherwise the place was empty but fairly stocked with your usual selection of snacks and drinks. My main goal was just using the bathroom, which was functional yet clearly in need of some upgrades, including a new handle for the stall. From the bathroom hallway you can clearly see a lot of old machinery and tables from the former glory days of Broasters Chicken.
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