Reviews - Shell
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Great spot for a quick pit-stop. Restrooms are open and clean (even during lockdown). Staff always friendly. Always stop here for gas and snacks when passing through this area. View all feedback.
What Stephanie Tjebben dislikes about Shell:
12/31 @1:30-The lady working the cashier keeps yelling at people as they walk in to get out saying there are to many people in the building. So we walk out to wait with no direction of when we’ll be able to enter again so we use common sense two people walked out so two people walk in and we get yelled at again to get out. Ok ok Shell if you don’t want our business then just say so. Or maybe post some signs out front asking customers to form a line and wait to enter or maybe have some nicer communication when asking people to leave. I know Covid is a stressful time but get some organization we’re 10 month in for goodness sake.
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Last update : 29.10.2023
I bought fuel and walked in to use the restroom and had an out of order sign . Sign I always on restroom. They do that so they wont need to re clean the restroom. Lazy employees they have there with serious attitude problems. Very sad to see now these days.
I like parking here when I know I can't find parking parking in the inland Empire or Los Angeles. But the truck parking has a dirt dirt ditch that's very deep that you have to be careful about. And as a Subway
There is no place to wash your hands, but they do have a facility for employees inside. Unfortunately, there was no soap available. I visited at 7:13 PM on a Friday, and the cashier was very nice.
This place is not open 24 hours. If you're looking for late-night service, head over to the 76 gas station across from this Shell. We arrived here a little after 9:30 PM after a long day of driving in extremely windy conditions. Unfortunately, the pump was malfunctioning, so we went inside to pay. Although the lights were on, the door was locked, and we weren't the only ones trying to get in—other customers were knocking as well. The cashier, an older gentleman, simply turned off the lights and pumps in front of everyone without saying a word about closing. It was quite rude.