Submitted by I_Stabbed_Jon_Snow t3_1176hsc in rva
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Submitted by I_Stabbed_Jon_Snow t3_1176hsc in rva
You don’t have to agree, you’re free to be wrong.
KKC fried chicken livers are my favorite.
Edit: the Krispy Krunchy Chicken style of gas station food is something that takes me back to early childhood. That used to be the only type of gas station food around in Virginia and it's always been absolutely fire. I base my entire ranking system of potato wedges on this style of gas station food.
>yall should check out any local gas station that has "Kirspy Krunchy Chicken"
👀 I’ve been wondering about this for a while. Fried chicken is one of those things that can absolutely slap from unsuspecting places.
Best fried chicken in the area is from wise choice at the manakin sabot exit off of 64
Agreed. And a chicken tender, egg, and cheese sandwich from there for breakfast is the best.
I’m partial to the bologna egg and cheese
They accidentally introduced us to sausage patty with grape jelly on a biscuit when they screwed up our order. It’s become a regular order for us now.
Indeed.
That’s my exit, and you’re 100% correct. The chicken tenders there are insanely good, especially on a biscuit.
Their cheese steak is surprisingly good. Not authentic, but damn good.
My sister got fried chicken from some country Valero FOR HER FREAKING WEDDING RECEPTION. I was totally thinking, "traaaaaaaillllllerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr," but it was so surprisingly good. So damn good.
Where are some good locations
BP at meadow and cary
Avoid the one down here in Chester. The gas pumps barely work and the chicken is always a day old
I think we’re incredibly lucky to be in the part of the gas station Venn Diagram that includes both.
All that’s missing is Royal Farms
Tell me what we're missing at RF? They are nearby and coming closer.
RoFo fried chicken is pretty legit.
I ate so much RoFo living in Baltimore/Towson that I nearly lost a taste for it. Now I miss it. I’m glad to hear they’re moving in.
Their Chesapeake sauce is amazing. Love dipping some tendies in that sauce.
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It’s in Colonial Heights right off the Temple Ave roundabout and it’s awesome! I’m still a whore for Wawa though.
They are building one right now at Midlothian and....Sturbridge? Right around there anyways.
Wonderful news for my fried chicken habit
Royal Farm being built on Midlothian tpk.
They are pushing into the region.
I miss Turkey Hill
We have one in Glen Allen if that counts
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As a former PA resident it’s nice to finally have the best of both worlds.
I love the unspoken rule of holding the door for each other at Wawa. I don’t know if it happens at all wawas but I like to believe it does.
Extra points if you hold it for someone comically far away and they do a little jog to reach the door quicker.
Quiet trolling is a way of life
Wawa doors are almost impossible to open without backing up anyways you might as well just leave it open for another second
Heard a Wawa executive interviewed on the radio. He said they made a conscious decision not to install automatic door openers just so the customers would have this little courteous interaction with each other. If you stand near a Wawa entrance you'll hear people saying "thank you" to each other hundreds of times per hour.
It 100% does at least in my experience. Been to them all over and it’a a constant part of the visit.
i thought this happened at every establishment? its just polite?
It does. This is a made up thing lol.
i’ve started to convert to wawa, but nothing will ever top sheetz fries and the fact that it’s the only store i’ve been able to find in the area that sells my favorite candy bar
Please Alex I won’t be able to rest until I know what your favorite candy bar is
He said it’s
> peanut butter meltaways!! it’s by a company called gardner’s from pennsylvania (where i’m from) and sheetz is the only place i’ve been able to get them down here unless i order them online lol
> it’s the only store i’ve been able to find in the area that sells my favorite candy bar
Which is???
peanut butter meltaways!! it’s by a company called gardner’s from pennsylvania (where i’m from) and sheetz is the only place i’ve been able to get them down here unless i order them online lol
Thank you for the closure. We now resume our regularly scheduled workday.
Now wait a damn minute, are they in a box, wrapper at the checkout area? Also from PA. My dad used to get these for my mom every valentine's. I didn't know they are here at sheetz! I need to go get some.
i’ve only ever seen them in the candy aisle, it’s also been a minute since i’ve had sheetz in general lol
i grew up close to the actual gardner store, so my grandpa would always get us kids a small box on christmas eve, so it’s a nice nostalgia thing for me too
Tractor Supply or Ace Hardware might carry them too. Not sure if there's any in Richmond, but there's a TSC not too far away in Mechanicsville
There's one in Ashland too...behind Roses on Rt 1
> it’s the only store i’ve been able to find in the area that sells my favorite candy bar
that gum you like is going to come back in style
Did you know you can subscribe to Sheetz fries?
Just reading this comment made my arteries harden a bit.
Sheetz mozz sticks are pretty fantastic too
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I'd eat a sizzli bacon & egg croissant every single day and not be sorry
Their chocolate donuts are the bomb.
They never have the double bacon ones and those are my jam
It blows my mind how FEW of those SPECIFIC ones they make now. They are the best, now they have 5 other styles I don't want.
That's the one I see most often. If they only have ONE sizzli in the warmer, it's always the bacon, egg and cheese croissant.
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This is the first place I’ve lived where people value the gas station stores.
Mostly my experience, too. While Maverik stations out west (Idaho, Utah) are pretty legit, but not like this.
Wawa's French Vanilla coffee with French Vanilla creamer is liquid crack.
Man I went in there on Saturday and the only flavor they had left was mint mocha and it truly was upsetting. It’s my own fault getting there that late in the morning honestly.
They'll make a fresh pot if you ask and they'll even fill up your cup first.
I think I made the mistake and poured fat free French vanilla cream once and almost cried...smh
Sheetz has more food options but Wawa coffee is pretty damn good
Sheetz has more food options, but I feel like they are lower quality. Wawa sandwiches are far superior. Sheetz has a surprisingly wide range of deep fried things though I guess?
If Wawa had deep fryers they'd be cranking out Hasselbeck potatoes and Thanksgiving turkeys in no time.
I still can’t get over the fact those are totally normal names for things down here. They both sounds like what a gas station would be named in a cartoon or something.
What do you mean "down here?" Down here can't claim those names. That's Pennsylvania, baby.
Ye Old Tymes From Frozen Deep Fried Foods Gas Cigarettes and Coffee Emporium
Haha. i just picture some guy with a deep drawl being asked, “so what do you want to call it?” Guy: “sheeeeeeet, i don’t know”. “Okay. Sheetz it is.”
Bob Sheetz!
>Sheetz, Inc. was founded by G. Robert "Bob" Sheetz in 1952 when he purchased one of his father's five dairy stores located in Altoona [Pencilvania] In 1961, Bob hired his brother Steve to work part-time.
And Wawa I just learned has a way longer history.
>In the 1700s people from Philadelphia and New Jersey settled Wawa [Pencilvania] due to the community's abundance of water. Various mills, including gristmills and paper mills, opened on area creeks.[2] Wawa was originally known as Pennellton[3] and Grubb's Bridge. When Edward Worth built an estate here, he named it "Wawa",[4] the Ojibwe word for "wild goose",[a] because of the flocks of geese attracted to the still water behind Lenni milldam. The name had been transferred to the town by 1884.[3] Forge Hill was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 7, 1973.[5]
>The Wawa business began in 1803 as an iron foundry.[6] In 1890, George Wood, an entrepreneur from New Jersey,[9] moved to Delaware County, Pennsylvania; it was here that he began the Wawa Dairy Farm.[9] Wood imported cows from the British Crown dependency island of Guernsey, and bought 1,000 acres (400 ha) of land in the Chester Heights area;[9] the corporate headquarters would later be renamed Wawa. Since pasteurization was not yet available, many children faced sickness from consuming raw milk. Wood arranged for doctors to certify his milk was sanitary and safe for consumption, which convinced many consumers to buy the product.[9] The strategy worked, and allowed the Wawa dairy to grow. Demand for dairy products grew rapidly during the 1920s, and so did the company. Wawa began using the slogan "Buy Health by the Bottle"; they served customers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, delivering milk to customers' homes.
>In the 1960s, however, many consumers began buying milk in stores instead of using home delivery. Wawa started to open its own stores to adjust to these market changes.[6][9] On April 16, 1964, Grahame Wood, George Wood's grandson, opened the first Wawa Food Market at 1212 MacDade Boulevard in Folsom, Pennsylvania,[10] which remained in operation until June 17, 2016, when it closed in favor of a new "Super Wawa" down the street. A parade was held from the original location to the new store on opening day.[8][11][12]
>Pencilvania
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i swear their coffee doesnt have any caffeine in it. maybe im ruined from drinking too much bustelo at home aka jet fuel.
Sheetz has better BYO salad, but Wawa sandwiches are better. I never know what to do
Wawa has salads now but I haven't checked them out yet
Sheetz is a gas station/truck stop with an attached fast food/deli/convenience store. Wawa is a fast food/deli/convenience store with an attached gas station/truck stop.
You just started a fight, just so you know.
Asked the bartender at galaxy diner what his favorite coffee was the other day and he said sheetz, so clearly you’re the one in the wrong here.
Is that the guy that chases people down for assuming they didn't pay even though they did pay?
After the customer hid the money under the plate? No that dude got fired.
Oh is it? I have no idea. He asks me if I’ve done wordle for that day every time I see him. That’s about as much as I know about him
I actually have no idea either. I thought maybe you were making a joke referencing that guy (who went viral a few months ago), so I made a joke back, like, 'oh, the guy that accuses people of not paying has the correct opinion about this specific thing'. Anyways... gum's gotten mintier.
Now I'm craving cheezy bacon tater bombs from Sheetz
Wawa dark roast with a little bit of cream is probably my favorite drip coffee anywhere.
Never been inside a sheetz but WAWA’s coffee bar is indeed top shelf, and their sizzlis are bomb too.
As I sit here sipping on my dark roast, half non-fat milk/half Irish cream 20oz Wawa cup-o-goodness, I'd have to agree.
Wawa Hazelnut coffee is my happy place. It would disgust you all to know how much of it I drink.
I used to stop at wawa or sheetz everyday for my lunch break(whichever was closer) when the pandemic started wawa turned up the pump ads and now I only dtop st sheetz. The only thing. Better at wawa is the sandwiches.
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Sheetz cold brew is god tier though
WaWa subs and coffee are legit amazing, but Sheetz breakfast game is off the chain. Gimmie that everything Shmagel with sausage, egg, sharp cheddar, and fire roasted sauce.
Also, is anyone else old enough to remember the Sheetz house brand of cigarettes? Jacks were camel quality for half the price
I remember, after moving down here from a part of the country that doesn't have these kinds of gas stations, someone at work asking everyone if they wanted to get lunch at Wawa. I kept thinking, "we're going to a gas station for lunch...on purpose?". Little did I know that the food would be half way decent and the coffee is pretty pretty pretty good.
Sheetz food is better when you want a large quantity of fried goodness, Wawa is better if you want better quality ingredients.
I also think we’re underestimating the power of Dash-In. Those old bay wings are HARD
I appreciate them for different things, but overall I’d choose Wawa. I’ve had bad gas from a Sheetz, and I know it happens everywhere. But, that was an expensive journey
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Wawa and Sheetz fans need solidarity when the new Royal Farms start opening
Nobody asked but I have this little dark joke that if I go to Sheetz for gas after dark I feel like I'm going to get kidnapped. If I go to Wawa after dark for gas I feel like I'm going to get assaulted.
Wawa is goated for that gobbler and the coffee with the tasty crumbly ooey gooey cakes they cleverly sit near the coffee bar.
When I worked graveyard shift, the only wawa was staples mill. Then sheetz was built on broad so now we had another place to eat at 3am. The only other option was waffle house. Lived and died by wawa...but sheetz had fries and they also have black olives and I'm a sucker for them in a sub. Bread was always hard at sheets too for some reason...smh
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Agreed!!!
You guys get gas at either?!?
I try to fill up at BJs. To try and justify the membership that I use like 3 times a year lol
Just moved closer to the new one on Hull and got a card on Saturday.
I own a truck, so I usually get about a fourth of the membership back per fill
I asked someone from Philly where to get the best cheesesteak in town and they told me WAWA.
I love Wawa overall but y’all must be making Folgers coffee at home if you think their coffee is good.
These people are going to have their minds blown when they try Blanchard’s.
That’s what I’ve been brewing lately. So good!
Cuban roast ftw
This is true, but in the battle of mozzarella sticks, Sheetz has a monstrous victory
Sheetz >>>>>>>> Wawa
There’s absolutely nothing at Wawa that Sheetz doesn’t have a better version of.
Wawa coffee is basically coffee flavored water. It’s so weak I put it in my baby’s bottle.
Sheetz fries are not only God tier: they’re single greatest fries in fast food industry.
I will accept no arguments otherwise.
Everything Wawa is better then Sheetz. Sheet has terrible quality food half heartedly assembled.
The coffee itself is comparable at both places, Wawa wins with more variety there. Where Wawa really stands out to me is the coffee bar with a wide selection of self-serve creamers and sweeteners, versus the Sheetz mechanized approach.
Just FYI, nobody should get gas from either of those places, its not top tier gas and it will result in your engine experiencing problems eventually from carbon build up, be warned.
If you insist on getting their gas, buy the additive stuff at least once a month.
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Wawa every day! Sheetz coffee sucks!
I go to neither because I can't be sure they do anything more than meet the bare minimum requirements for detergent additives in their gas. 🤷♀️
Wawa's EVERYTHING is the goat. There subs are godly but there hamburger was a lil dry when I tried it.
Wawa’s coffee is top tier. I was there this morning, enjoying the coffee and finished the whole up. A beautiful thing truly
Wawa's coffee is better, but Sheetz has better food. Their ham and pimento sandwich bangs, and their cheese curds are perfection.
Can we please put an end to this? Being a cheerleader for a gas station is sad.
ohgodhowdothis t1_j9aao54 wrote
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetz and Wawawawawawawawawa are both pretty great but yall should check out any local gas station that has "Kirspy Krunchy Chicken", it punches out of its weight class for me at least