Never been inside but I am giving it 5 Stars for vending E-85 fuel! They have 1 station with 2 pumps. Unfortunately they are sandwiches in between so you usually have to wait
Fernando C.
Tu valoración: 3 Anaheim, CA
Gas station close to home, Fair Prices, only about 8 pumps and the store inside isn’t a whole lot but better than the Cheveron store across the street little room inside. What sucks about this store is there is no bathroom. Thumbs down.
Tamara T.
Tu valoración: 2 Santa Ana, CA
When I run the Gas Buddy search around town, 2 places show up with the cheapest gas: Arco on La Palma and Euclid and G&M Food Mart. Typically I’d go to the Arco because where else have you heard or seen a G&M food mart? So about three weeks ago I’d just got paid but about 80% of that went to bills and unforseen circumstances and it was the first time I conjured up the courage to try G&M Food Mart. I filled up my tank at a super cheap price(side note: the Arco on La Palma is a zoo so that added to my decision to try G&M) and went on my merry way to work, gym, the mister’s house in Riverside and back to Garden Grove for a baby shower. I decided to fill up again before heading back to Riverside then drove back from Riverside Monday morning. So, that’s about 3 days on G&M gas. Monday I’m at work and I decide to go home for lunch and that’s when it happened… the car didn’t start. I had to call a tow truck to come out and $ 482 later I’m the proud owner of a new gas pump. I can’t directly link the incident to G&M gas, but my theory is this gas gave my gas pump a heart attack. Even if the gas pump was on its last leg, I firmly believe this incident was attributed to me being cheap and not using the better quality brand name Arco gas. From now on I stick with 76, Mobil and Arco as a last resort.