What are the opening hours of the Sunoco at 5119 Main Street, Waitsfield?
Sunoco is open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM Monday through Friday, and from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM on weekends.
Does the Sunoco in Waitsfield have wheelchair accessible entrances and restrooms?
Yes, this Sunoco location has wheelchair accessible entrances and restrooms.
What payment options are accepted at Sunoco in Waitsfield?
Sunoco accepts Android Pay, Apple Pay, cash, contactless payments, debit cards, and credit cards.
Does this Sunoco location have an onsite convenience store?
Yes, this Sunoco has an onsite convenience store for your shopping needs.
Can I purchase gift cards or use the Sunoco mobile app for this location?
Yes, you can purchase gift cards online and use the Sunoco mobile app available on Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
Is there a car wash or oil change service available at this Sunoco?
No, this Sunoco location does not offer car wash or oil change services.
What nearby dining options are available around Sunoco in Waitsfield?
Nearby dining options include Mad Taco, The Mad Taco (Mexican and Latin American cuisine), Pizza-Soul (pizza and fast food), Emily's Bar and Bistro (bar and pub), China Fun (Chinese restaurant), and Canteen Creemee Company (American fast food).
Are there other gas stations close to the Sunoco on Main Street?
Yes, nearby gas stations include another Sunoco Gas Station, Exxon & Mobil Stations, Irasville Country Store (which is also a gas station), and Mobil.
What nearby stores or services can I visit in addition to Sunoco?
Nearby you can find Champlain Farms convenience store, Kinney Drugs pharmacy and drugstore, Mad River Rethreads retail store, Sportive ski and snowboard shop, and Dirty Paws Pet Spa for pet services.
How can visitors combine a visit to Sunoco with local attractions or services?
Visitors can refuel or shop at Sunoco, then enjoy dining at nearby restaurants like Mad Taco or Emily's Bar and Bistro, visit local stores such as Kinney Drugs or Sportive outdoor shop, and explore community spots like the Church of the Valley or even catch local media at Mad River Valley Television.