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Welcome to QuikTrip #417, 3563 E Main St. At QuikTrip, our signature customer service starts with our employees. QuikTrippers are dedicated to providing top notch customer service with a smile, and always being the best they can be. QuikTrip is a convenience store and gas retailer, featuring QT Kitchens® inside each store. Our menu includes fresh Pizza by the Slice and X-Large and Personal Pizza, Soft Pretzels, sub sandwiches and wraps, grilled cheese and toasted croissants, breakfast pizza, and other delicious breakfast items. We also offer soft-serve vanilla cones and QuikShakes. QuikTrip’s famous fountain is always guaranteed to quench your thirst, with more than 30 flavors of soda and tea, not to mention our frozen drinks like Freezoni® and Smoothies! And don’t forget our wide selection of Grab & Go items, including all beef hot dogs and taquitos, breakfast sandwiches, subs, salads, wraps, and donuts. We also carry a huge variety of chips, candy and other snacks. The coolers keep our bottled drinks – water, juice, soda, energy drinks, beer, and more - at a delightfully refreshing temp. Other amenities include an inside ATM, bathrooms cleaned every half hour, bagged ice, lottery and scratcher tickets, and tobacco. Whatever you need, there is sure to be a QuikTrip just around the corner, open 24 hours. We’ll see you soon!
Extremely poor customer service from the heavy girl working 10/2/25 @ 12:15ish at the counter. It’s not my fault you work as a gas station clerk. Please don’t take it out on others that you failed in life.
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Spooky
Sep 19, 2025
2.0
Wanted to make a stop during a bike ride but had to skip the place entirely because there was nowhere to lock my bike up so it doesnt get stolen. Please give us cyclists something to secure our bikes to, this city is too unsafe to just be leaving my bike outside while i run in to shop. Had to find a whole other gas station just to buy some Gatorade.
JA
Josiah A
Jul 12, 2025
1.0
Awful pizza....My recent encounter with a slice of pizza from QuickTrip was not merely disappointing; it was an affront to the very concept of pizza. What I received was a congealed, frigid mockery of what should be a comforting and satisfying treat.
From the outset, this culinary misadventure presented itself as a challenge rather than a pleasure. Upon extracting the slice from its paper sarcophagus, I was met with a truly astonishing sight: the pizza was inextricably fused to the cardboard backing. I found myself holding not a slice of pizza, but a baffling, inedible art installation—a grotesque testament to the depths of its deplorable condition. The photograph, suspended precariously from my hand, captures this abomination in all its pathetic glory, a sad, dangling testament to a pizza that refused to let go of its prison.
As if this initial horror were not enough, the subsequent bite confirmed my worst fears. The pizza was stone-cold, as though it had languished for days in some forgotten corner, its once-vibrant flavors long since departed. There was no warmth, no yielding crust, no hint of the comforting embrace a good pizza offers. Instead, each chew was a laborious exercise in consuming something that tasted profoundly old and stale, a culinary relic that should have been respectfully retired long ago.
To add insult to injury, this culinary catastrophe cost me almost $4. For that price, considering the abysmal quality, it felt like an outright robbery. I could have, with just another $4, purchased an entire, albeit humble, pizza from Walmart for $8—a far more substantial and undoubtedly more palatable option. This QuickTrip pizza was not just bad; it was a deeply dissatisfying experience that left me with a profound sense of culinary betrayal. It was a stark reminder that some conveniences come at an unacceptable cost to one's palate and one's dignity. My hope for a quick, enjoyable bite was utterly dashed, replaced by a lingering distaste and a resolute determination to never repeat this ill-fated dalliance with their pizza again. The pictures are proof of how disgusting the food is that they offer.
MC
Miika Cado
Jul 9, 2025
1.0
Fountain drinks out of ice and staff didn’t seem to care when I let them know. This is the second qt I’ve been to today where the fountains aren’t working
What services does QuikTrip #417 at 3563 E Main St offer for pickup and delivery?
QuikTrip #417 offers in-store pickup and curbside pickup services, but delivery is not offered.
What are the operating hours of QuikTrip #417?
QuikTrip #417 is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including major holidays.
What types of food can I find at QuikTrip #417's QT Kitchens?
The QT Kitchens offers fresh pizza by the slice, X-Large and personal pizzas, soft pretzels, sub sandwiches, wraps, grilled cheese, toasted croissants, breakfast pizza, and various breakfast items.
Does QuikTrip #417 provide gas and other fuel-related services?
Yes, QuikTrip #417 sells gasoline, including ethanol-free options, and offers free air for tires.
Is QuikTrip #417 accessible for customers with disabilities?
Yes, QuikTrip #417 has wheelchair accessible entrances, parking, restrooms, and restrooms that are wheelchair accessible.
What payment options are accepted at QuikTrip #417?
QuikTrip #417 accepts American Express, Android Pay, Apple Pay, cash, check, contactless payments, Discover, Mastercard, and Visa.
Are there restroom facilities available at QuikTrip #417?
Yes, QuikTrip #417 has public restrooms that are wheelchair accessible and cleaned frequently.
What nearby places can I visit when I come to QuikTrip #417?
Near QuikTrip #417, you can visit Circle K for more convenience and coffee, Roosters Country for barbecue and American cuisine, and Good Life RV Park for camping or accommodation.
How can nearby Western Union service be useful to QuikTrip customers?
Customers visiting QuikTrip can conveniently use Western Union nearby for money transfer services.
Are there any nearby automotive services close to QuikTrip #417?
Yes, nearby options include NAC Auto & Sales for automotive repair and car sales, Daves Auto Repair Clinic for auto repairs, and Arizona Signature Motorsports for motorcycle and car sales.