Just stopped there to but cigarettes and some cookies. The man behind the counter was very rude. I am 32 and it is 3:30 am and he demands Id. I show my id and he wont look at it and tells me to remove it. I replied«really». His response is I’m doing my fucking job” I comply and then he tells me that he gets off at 7 am if I want to come back so he can fight me. This interaction escalated way beyond what it should of. I should not be threatened by violence by your employees. I didn’t even get my cookies for fear of being punch by irate employee.
Nick M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Chandler, AZ
Coming from the west coast, I had never heard of Wawa but all my east coast friends are obsessed with it… And rightfully so! It was like a better version of Subway mixed with a large gas station store. The food was really cheap and very filling. I wish we had these in Arizona!
Pourio L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Philadelphia, PA
First Wawa’s I’ve ever been to. And probably won’t be the last. Having moved from LA, I couldn’t understand what the big rage was about a «gas station 7−11» from all of the natives in Philly so I decided to try one out that was close during a break in my day. This is my experience with this particular Wawa’s. Walked in, and it felt like a somewhat more cozier version of 7 – 11 with the same overpriced items that you’d find at a typical convenient store. But I didn’t go there to buy those items, I went here for the hoagies. Even though the computer ordering was very convenient, easy to navigate through and fast, I do enjoy a short chat with the person that’s helping me with my order. Those behind making the sandwiches were very friendly though so that’s a good thing. The hoagies, for the price, was a pretty good deal. And it definitely satisfied the hunger pangs that I had going in. All in all, good service with decent subs(for the price). Since it’s convenient and close enough, I’ll probably be back here to get more sandwiches and such but I definitely can’t see myself worshiping Wawa’s like the locals. Parking: Small lot
Ryan G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fishers, IN
This location has always been speedy, clean, friendly and well stocked. One complaint I have is the parking situation, there isn’t much to do about it but on a busy day it’s not uncommon to have to wait for parking or park on the street. The staf are extra friendly here and in my experience the food has been tasty. Really, I have no complaints aside from the parking situation.
Erin M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Chapel Hill, NC
Oh, Wawa, you’re playing«Ladies Night» by Kool & the Gang on the Saturday that I’m heading out to see«Magic Mike» with my lady friends. And that’s why I love you. Also, the free PNCATM’s.
Tom D.
Rating des Ortes: 2 North Wales, PA
I live right between this Wawa and the one in Flourtown. I hate to say it but this Wawa just consistently lets me down. They always seem to be out of either the sizzlie or wrap that I’m looking for. Being that this is the closest Wawa to Arcadia University they really should try to do better. Sure the local students love for Wawa will never change, but they’re missing the chance to hook the out of town students who will then crave Wawa when they graduate. It’s still a Wawa so it’s still great if you’re only other Convenience Store options are the 7 – 11 or Hess in Glenside, but it’s just not as good as other Wawa’s.
Maria L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Winthrop, MA
I am a Wawa Child. Raised on Wawa hoagies, survived by Wawa Coffee. This is probably the BEST Wawa location you will come across as far as employees. The entire staff is friendly and helpful. If you go to the coffee counter between 7 and 9am you will be greated by Jay, the most pleasant coffee woman in the world! A nice good morning with a smile and a warm cup of coffee can work wonders on a monday morning. The products are standard wawa, the layout is standard wawa, the parking lot is a little tricky, but this is by far my favorite. :) Just wanted to let you all know.
Liz E.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Flushing, NY
There are no WaWa’s in New York, but when I was in Philadelphia, I found myself surrounded by these funny-sounding gourmet 711s, and usually went to this one. As far as selection concerned, it’s pretty much the same as any convenience store, though for some reason I found it so amusing that the store had scrapple. For college students who get up in the middle of the night with an ice cream craving, there seemed to be an almost unlimited amount to choose from. However, for people like me who crave cereal every second of the day, they had a much lesser collection. One thing that I really got a kick out of was the deli counter, in which you customize a sandwich using a touch screen computer. Not only were the sandwiches always made quickly, but I loved the sound the computer made every time I touched it; like what I’d imagine a bubble to sound like if it never popped when poked. The sandwiches I ordered tasted good as well, though I can’t remember specifically what I had. More importantly, the deli has many options, so virtually every sandwich combination can be satisfied.