Bp - Toogoolawah
Bp
Description
Nestled between the Sunshine Coast and Toowoomba, this roadhouse has seen better days, despite once being a beloved pitstop for travelers. While the staff are noted for their friendliness and the fuel prices remain competitive, recent visits reveal significant shortcomings. Patrons have reported frequently unavailable coffee, poor food quality—including stale, soggy dishes—and a frustrating lack of variety during peak hours. Additionally, infrastructure issues, like potholes in the drive, further detract from the experience. Despite still offering a familiar charm for some, many customers are reconsidering their loyalty, seeking better options for food and service on their journeys.
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Shop website said it was open, claiming that they are a 24/7 fuel station. Well I guess not, now I'm stuck on the side of the road with a dry car. Thanks heaps
My partner slipped and fell in a puddle of oil at the BP driveway during the week and got hurt badly. Fortunately, some local police and customers helped her up. However, when she informed the attendant and store manager, they showed no concern and did not even check the area or use kitty litter to prevent it from happening again. We will not be returning as customers and will instead go to Harlin or Esk to fill up with fuel.
Got fuel Saturday arvo. By Sunday it had gone up 6 cents even though I know they get fuel delivery weekdays. That’s what I call price gouging!
Given the location, opening hours their food availability is hopeless.... been in a few times Thursday and Friday night at about 6pm and they have no hot food. Given its a roadhouse a decent variety would be helpful as would some stock. Oh and a load of gravel in your drive would also help..... the pot holes are so deep my ears pop when I drive out of them.
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