Let me set the scene: I was away for the weekend with some friends. We were having a good time doing our thing until we realized that we ran out of Pepsi and water. We thought we brought enough for all 4 days but it was only our first day. Unlucky for us, we happened to run out at 4 AM. We began to panic, dripping enough sweat to fill a red solo cup. But then we remembered the Wawa that we passed on the drive in. I looked it up and was amazed to see it was open 24/7. We, as a group, collectively decided to make the 30 minute trek on foot for what we needed. Just in case you are wondering, we couldn’t drive because the motel we stayed at (The Surf Comber) is run by some lazy people who decided to block my car in the parking lot so I couldn’t leave. Either way, we made the long walk at 4 AM until we reached the Wawa. This place was like finding an oasis in the desert, a needle in a haystack, or the golden ticket. Lively, bright, full of customers. We walked in to a store that was operating better than a 7-Eleven at noon on a Saturday. Amazed at the vast food offerings, I decided to purchase some mozzarella sticks and a soft pretzel on top of the Pepsi and water. When I went to check out I was greeted by a straight edge young man named Marty (he deserves a raise). He took care of me and walked me through the checkout process step-by-step so I didn’t get confused. He also went out of his way to get me marinara sauce for the mozzarella sticks and toast my pretzel. If this place was an oasis, Marty is the water. Overall, I was overjoyed by my experience and will return. I recommend checking this place out and supporting Marty. Help this...
Read moreLet me start by saying that the power was out when we stopped in desperate need of gas. I am not sure if this is a regular occurrence or not but it certainly worked to our advantage.
After calling and explaining that we only had 5 miles of range left in our car, the attendant told us that we could park our car there until their power come back on and we were allowed to park and walk to the boardwalk for 4 hours!
Special shout out to Justin, the attendant. He was courteous and understanding and assured us that our car would be fine until we could come back and get some gas.
I also love the retro motif of this Wawa location. As someone who loves Wawa through and through, this was a special treat! I am not sure whether this is specific to Wildwood or whether or not there are more locations like this but there...
Read moreWent here two different times. got an iced caramel latte. i work at a wawa in PA. this is the simplest drink to make. first time i was given whipped cream on my drink, and the caramel on top of the whipped cream was all over the lid. it also tasted like there was no caramel in the drink whatsoever. the second time i got the same drink. it tastes like flavored milk, like there is no espresso in it at all. there is barely any ice which means they added WAY more milk than they should to get it to the top.
if you can’t make a simple drink, find a new job.
it’s literally- add your pumps of caramel. put it under the espresso machine and press either iced 16oz or 24oz stir when its done. ice. milk.
not to mention the screen tells you step by step. worst way to wake up. please go back to training or don’t put the...
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