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Monday | open 24 hours | |||||
Tuesday | open 24 hours | |||||
Wednesday | open 24 hours | |||||
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Sunday | open 24 hours |
1003, North 32nd Street, 85008, Phoenix, Maricopa County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 602-685-0226
website: www.valero.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 33.4590233, Longitude: -112.0124605
Martin McKinney
::Had chicken sandwich which seems to have been on the warmer since morning. All dried up. Bathroom out of order, but was able to wash hands, which is why 2 stars. Large selesction of liquor if that's your thing. High priced as well, but I came for something decent to eat which was very poor seletion
Gary Davis
::It's ok because it has most of the things needed
Patricia Serrano
::Great Gas station! Near to 202 freeway! They have car-wash! They accept EBT (food stamps! )
Kevin horton
::I shop here for drinks and a few snacks at least 2 times a week. I have never had any problems with the workers at all. The manager is a very nice and understanding guy. They have a HUGE selection of liquor and alcoholic drinks as well as just snacks. Parking lot is always clean A little side note as well. They let the homeless/disadvantaged come in and fill up their water containers with ice and water. This is a huge help for those who cannot get into a climate controlled place here in phoenix. I would not doubt if this has saved lives over the years.
William Henderson
::We came because the other Valero/Corner Store's were out of Horchata. We were greeted (or rather faced) with two men, a short stubby white dude, and a tall, lanky black dude. Race doesn't generally matter, but Ill include it in case this review gets to these folks. I'm not quite sure what the two were doing at the time, but they had no name tags, and looked as if they were almost laundering money or something. They might have been changing out the registers, but why do that in the middle of the day. Taking money out of one and putting it in the other, back and forth with cash, putting some in a Ziploc bag. After about three minutes off doing this, the white dude finally let's me pay him for my drink. Keep in my they are still shuffling money around during this. In the midst I spotted a $2 bill, which I love to keep, so I asked for it, but for some reason was asked to show my ID. For a dollar? Strange. Nonetheless we left and won't be back.