Blah blah blah, 7-Elevens are 95% the same. Get a roasted jalapeño kind bar! I just discovered them, they are so good! I didn’t think granola and spicy would go well but they live in perfect harmony.
Jeanette V.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Good place to grab a snack and go. They have cold foods for the healthy like sushi, salads, wraps, etc and for the fast food clientele they have pizza, taquitos, hot wings, etc. The traffic flow is a bit too much at times and the owner follows people around in the store.
Charles C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Orange, CA
Too many loiterers. Otherwise, the workers seem arduous. Not sure what I’m expecting from a seven eleven, but having two people sit in front smoking and one guy sitting begging for quarters is ridiculous.
JP S.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Jersey City, NJ
Nothing special and nothing it does better than other 7 – 11 locations. Get in and out quickly before the beggars asks you for spare change, a dollar for a slice or subway fare.
Leonard P.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Not the best 7 Eleven by far, but I have been known to somehow eat their hot dogs late at night having the munchies and on the way home, not wanting to wait on the line or spend the money for McDonald’s, and I totally avoid the rancid 2 Bros Pizza shop next door. Best known for Slurpees and Coffee/Tea, they are a stand by when there is nothing else to choose.
Sonny A.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Brooklyn, NY
7 Eleven. There is absolutely nothing special bout this location whatsoever. Because it’s in a busy area, the lines are usually long, they’re naturally overpriced and you’re always dodging somebody trying to get 25 or 50 cents outside by the entrance. As a kid I used to love getting the hot dogs and Slurpees, but seriously the food here sucks. The Slurpees are God awful, the pizza tastes like cardboard and the chicken is definitely something that looks as though it’s not fit for human consumption. The good side is that it’s always freaking open so when you’re in a jam you can get basically anything you need. After a long night of drinking and eating, a 2AM trip a few weeks back for some Alka Seltzer saved my life; so there is some upside. Other than that, it’s whatever.
Michael W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Manhattan, NY
It’s a 7 Eleven… Standard everything. They have pizza slices to compete with the 2 Bros next door… But honestly… It’s like microwave pizza. They also have chicken wings in addition to the usual variety of GI-disease-causing taquitos and hot dogs. They have a HUGE coffee station with Green Mountain coffee in different flavors which is awesome. Bring your own cup for a discount(and save the planet!) There is a slurpee machine(have not used… yet), snacks, microwavables and premade sandwiches. Oh! Also beer(albeit overpriced.) That is all.
Kirsten P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Brooklyn, NY
This may not be the cleanest 7 – 11 or the best stocked, but they are always polite(the staff I mean) and they always try to get me what I need.
Valerie V.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Los Angeles, CA
So there’s a brand new 24 hour 7 Eleven on Flatbush that opened last weekend. Located right near the Dekalb B/Q stop between Applebee’s and McDonalds. It’s your typical 7 Eleven with all their staples. Fresh food case, hot dogs, junk munchies, some home care stuff and Snapple for $ 1.39. They charge $ 2 for Snapple in Times Square. I don’t know how they have to nerve to do that. $ 1.39 is a steal. I know where I’ll be getting munchies late night! Yum.