This location is a standard Wawa, and offers anything you would expect at Wawa. There is no public restroom, and this location has one of the worst parking areas to navigate in and out of. The spaces in front of the store and the spaces bordering Route 37 are much too close together, with barely a car length between them. Parking in the spaces next to the store is much easier. You can enter this location from Route 37 westbound, or from the side entrance on highland parkway. Exiting on Route 37 is only westbound, but exiting from the side is both directions on highland parkway, and exit to the light to go left onto Route 37 eastbound. In spite of the difficulties parking, this location is generally busy most any time of the day. Although with sometimes a short wait, the deli service is pretty good, and any menu item I have ever ordered through the kiosk has been exactly as ordered. The current $2 $4 $6 menu offers a great price for many of the menu items. Most visits to Wawa for me are for coffee, and the coffee in the carafes is most often hot and fresh. The only downside of going for coffee later in the evening, is that there are limited coffee brews to choose from. I prefer dark roast or Cuban roast, which are usually not available at off peak times. The variety of creamer choices is one of the best of any convenience store. Most times, the coffee station is clean and...
Read moreWell once again, Wawa Food Service Quality food provides an evening and following day of food poisoning and the joys of projectile vomiting.
It's fast-food, people. They can sugar coat it with bullst marketing and colorful tshirts all they want, it's Burger King with a neighborhood spin. It's McDonalds with a down-home horsest coating. There's nothing real about marketing for ANY fast food or chain 'restaurant'. The bottom line is this, they'll cut corners any way they can, because the profit for them is NOT your satisfaction, in reality they could not care less about you or your community.
The workers may, they're actually people. But Wawa is NOT. It's a corporation, run to profit it's owners and invested individuals. THEY do not care one whit whether you live or not. They certainly don't care if they food they serve is decent.
Yes I've been buying from them a long, long time and yes, I do remember when the quality of the food was such that you couldn't tell that something was Wawa just by that tell-tale food-service smell. The ham has it. The chicken soup has it. It's all from the same truck.... it wasn't always that way, but for profit and since once again, THEY DO NOT CARE, now it is.
Thank you Wawa for a horrible night and day of suffering from food poisoning because of your concern for...
Read moreWhenever I visit home, one of my must-stop places is Wawa, affectionately known as "my parents' Wawa." This location is more than just a convenience store; it's a familiar and welcoming place that makes each visit special.
What sets this Wawa apart is the exceptional customer service. My family knows almost the entire staff, and everyone is always friendly, greeting us with smiles and genuine warmth. It's like visiting old friends every time we walk through the doors.
The store is always well-stocked with all the Wawa classics we love, from the freshly made hoagies to the delicious coffee and tasty snacks. The full-service gas station is an added convenience that makes every stop even better.
This Wawa truly embodies the community spirit and high standards that make Wawa such a beloved brand. If you're ever in the area, I highly recommend stopping by. Whether you're grabbing a quick meal, fueling up your car, or just enjoying the friendly atmosphere, this Wawa is a perfect example of why Wawa remains a favorite...
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