JP
JJL Pacelli
Oct 14, 2025
If you go here, keep in mind, this isn't located in America. So no American rights apply. I know this because a staff member screamed at me that "this isn't America!" when I inquired why there wasn't any gasoline. It was early July, and I stopped here to get gas, only to find that there wasn't any. Numerous cars also stopped after me, just to drive off after realizing the same. The lights were on and the price was lit, and there wasn't any "malfunction" signage. Just no gas. So I politely asked a cleaner, who yelled at me in "spanish?" I calmly asked her if she spoke English, to which she screamed "This isn't America" and something about me being unwelcome there because of the color of my skin.... I wasn't entirely sure, it was tough to understand and very loud. Anyway, I left to get gas someplace else. So, just be forewarned, this station isn't "in" America and any American rights you have may be forfeited when you step on the propery. In regard to the store inside, and the cleanliness, it wasn't very clean. Floors were in bad shape, sticky and smudged with something. Bathrooms were the usual gas station fare. The workers inside didn't look at you or smile. So kind of a depressing place to be. No many redeeming qualities here, to be honest. I would comment on "'at least I got a fill up," but, well, I guess the simple things aren't that simple across the border.