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For a trucker this is the sky. Great food. Truck parking is quickly filled, but many drivers do their 30 and go. Only the problem is the bathroom: it is too dirty. View all feedback.
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We enjoy dining at Wawa, but we kindly request that they improve the cleanliness of their bathroom. This is my second visit and unfortunately, it was not very clean. A good way to gauge the cleanliness of a restaurant is to start with the bathroom. View all feedback.
If you're from the area, you know that Upper Macungie/Trexlertown is warehouse central which means hundreds of workers go through here daily. Also being the only gas station off of 78 on that side there's tons of truck traffic. So it's very busy, and now with employee shortages it's understaffed sometimes. That being said, I go here every day no issues. It's Wawa after all! Pro-tip: when entering from Schantz, go to the LEFT of the building if there isn't a delivery truck blocking it. You have a one way but sometimes a Wawa truck will pull in and block it. That route takes you to the back parking lot and around the craziness.
The food was pretty good. Mac and cheese was a little gritty, but had good flavor. The Italian pannini was delish.
I like coming to this wawa. There?s a lot of choices on food drinks and coffee. They have a lot of creamers you can choose to put in your coffee as well. They also have truck parking. But that can get a little hectic in the lot. It?s fast to get in and out of the wawa.
For a trucker this is the sky. Great food. Truck parking is quickly filled, but many drivers do their 30 and go. Only the problem is the bathroom: it is too dirty.
Wawa is a quick stop convenience store for gas (not all locations), rest room (only if there is a gas station State Law), newspapers (no magazines), cigarets, sweets, snacks (all types n sizes), donuts, ice, made to order or snap n go salads n hot/cold sandwiches, soup items to meals, warm cookies together with individual reels, something to eat There was the first store on MacDade Blvd in Folsom, PA (previously closed to a larger store a few blocks away) I have a loyal customer since they first opened n had always a pleasant experience and always fast in and out. I miss buying lunch meat there, and her hoagie lacks something, maybe meat n the personal touch of the person who makes it. The meatball sandwiches rock after a night of drinking