I work here needs to check out. Excellent selection o alcohol, great gas prices, all the conviences in products for all taste buds.. and friendliest staff you can ever meet..
I’ve been here once before. The location is a little bit away from the freeway but still easy to reach. The area is also very quiet. The reason to come is it’s a great consistent source of E-85 (Ethanol based for Flex Fuel vehicles) fuel. The location is very bright and clean, the attendant inside was very friendly. The card machine at the pump wasn’t working at the time but it was easy to pay inside.
Love the 90s aesthetic sign. Gas is 10 cents cheaper then across the street.
They have every sort of liquor you could ever want. Check it out!They also carry E85 for those interested!!
This store has THE BEST selection of liquor available! Highly recommend!
Best deals I’ve seen, plus they were really friendly and helpful.
Some of the best service and people you’ll see at any gas station!
They dont speak English or neither understand
Wouldnt recommend coming, dirty store and unhelpful staff. Keep rolling another block down Scottsdale road to QuickTrip
Avoid if you are looking for convenience.
Great Store with a huge wine and liquor selection
The buttons on the pumps dont work and they make you go in for debit. Waste of time.
Very convenient
Very friendly staff
This is NOT a Valero
GREAT!
Im giving this three stars because I cant definitively prove the below but have strong suspicions, soooo...I fear theres questionable gas here. They have E85 which checks out by both a density alcohol tester and in-line FlexFuel sensor as around 84% - but neither of those differentiate between ethanol and methanol content. People should be aware there have been certain less-than-savory businesses nationwide mixing cheap methanol into their flex fuel blends to boost their alcohol content and trick the flex fuel sensors into thinking the ethanol content is higher than it actually is.Heres why I suspect as much from this location and why it matters: the very first fill-up from this station and my check engine light comes on 20 miles later for a small EVAP leak. No big deal, but keep in mind that Ive run plenty of Ethanol ranging from E30 to E98 and never once had this issue - and it *just so happens* to occur that day? I dont buy it.Methanol is less energy dense than ethanol and has a different flame front which (under heavy load) can result in some nasty cylinder pressure spikes or unexpected variance, reduces MPG, reduces total power output, and may increase EGTs if your car runs rich to compensate the fuel targets not matching requested torque load depending on how youre tuned.That all can damage fuel lines, o-rings, vapors can damage EVAP components, and the rich condition destroys your catalytic converter. Methanol is significantly more corrosive than ethanol. Neither is great, but its certainly a factor in why you should not run meth in your gas tank.So I checked all of this. My EGTs spiked in logs higher than normal, I seem to be running rich (more soot in the tailpipe than normal), and without a dyno I cant definitively say Ive lost power, but I definitely felt something was amiss.Ive almost run the tank empty, and I wont be coming back here. Stick with stations like Shell or Chevron. Yeah the E% is lower there so just supplement it with race gas if youre that determined to get up to E85 (but in all truth, the benefits of Ethanol taper off heavily around 60%, so I dont know why you would).