A Truly Diverse Gas Station
16 November 2008 10:35 PM | By Prince Of Petworth in signsDSCN4386, originally uploaded by Prince of Petworth.
This sign is from the gas station located at 14th and W. I don’t know about you but the only food I’m buying at a gas station is a bag of chips and maybe a slim jim…
Is it just me or does it seem really wrong to buy fried chicken or Chinese food at a gas station?















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17 November 2008 7:44 AM | anonymouse Said:
I love the attempt at diverse fonts. Is that supposed be some sort of oriental-style print for “Chinese”? And as a fan of fried chicken, the cursive “fried” makes it a little more appealing.
17 November 2008 8:40 AM | Anonymous Said:
Do they have lottery?
17 November 2008 9:25 AM | Loganmo Said:
I think that one, generally speaking, who eats from any of the disgusting chinese, sub, friend chicken wing, ice cream places that litter the city, would have no objection eating the same from a bargain-basement gas station.
17 November 2008 9:39 AM | Flipflopirate Said:
I’ve dabbled in the culinary creations of various gas stations over the miles and over the years, and I’ve generally found its best to stick to the pre packaged grub; cheese should be aged, cheeseburgers should not.
17 November 2008 9:57 AM | Anonymous Said:
Loganmo- Can you say culinary snob?
17 November 2008 10:13 AM | Anonymous Said:
I like the flashing ATM signs that appear in the window.
17 November 2008 10:14 AM | Anonymous Said:
Are there any plans to do away with this gas station considering the development in that area?
17 November 2008 4:36 PM | 14V Said:
Gas is only $2.09 here
17 November 2008 8:34 PM | Christopher Said:
Well I tend to grab a sandwhich at Sheetz whenever I can. And been known to try to some BBQ at smaller stations down South. And even had a Friday night fish fry dinner at a restaurant/gas station in Wisconsin a fair number times. All of it quite good. Never know where you might find good eatin’.
17 November 2008 9:24 PM | Anonymous Said:
Can’t compare Sheetz to this place.
18 November 2008 4:22 PM | NAB Said:
I could see sheetz on NY ave near the border.
05 December 2008 1:16 PM | Andrew Said:
One of the better Indian restaurants in Athens, Georgia, was in a Citgo in the middle of nowhere: http://flagpole.com/Guide/Restaurants/Charminar