Another place I had no intentions, whatsoever, of profiling and reviewing was Sheetz. Why? Well, technically it's a gas station. BUT, it has a cult-like following. Sheetz is a fairly local gas station chain that specializes in MTO food, that is, made-to-order. Oh, and did I mention that Sheetz is open 24/7? In many towns, there are few places open that late, and Sheetz provides an eatery at all hours of the day and night. This exact situation came up when I was in Romney, W.Va., for a friend's wedding. Late, after the reception, Chris and I were starving. We traveled a few miles down the road to a local McDonald's, which was closed - on a Saturday at 9 p.m. We came back to the hotel disappointed. One of the workers said the only thing open that late was Sheetz. Sure enough, we headed back out to Sheetz and filled our bellies.
- Hot and Cold Subz
- Deli Sandwiches
- Saladz
- Wrapz
- Burgerz and Hot Dogz
- Grilled Chicken Sandwiches
- Pretzel Meltz
- Fajitaz and Nachoz
- Fryz and Chicken Stripz (Select Locations)
- Breakfast Sandwiches
There is also a whole area devoted to drink orders. When you're finished adding whatever you're interested in, which is usually a lot because it's fun, you press done and it prints out a receipt. On this particular day, and it's also the first time I went to Sheetz alone, I ordered a chicken quesadilla with lettuce tomato and sour cream. I also ordered an appetizer sampler, which includes cheese sticks, jalapeno poppers and mac'n'cheese bites. Anyway, the receipt prints out and you have to go pay for it before the people begin making your food. I usually grab a drink or candy bar, then go to pay. Once you pay, the kitchen gets the signal to begin making your food. There's a sign that directs you where to pick up your food, and you simply wait. When they called my number, 222, I had only been waiting for five minutes. They handed me a bag with my food and I went back to work. It's a very simple and kind of fun process. It's convenient for where I work, and the price isn't too bad. I paid about $10 for my meal.
Grade: C
EDIT: There are a few other Sheetz in town, now. This initial one was for Chestnut Ridge Road. Another is located in Sabraton, which is fairly quick and usually not as busy. Same food.
Then there are two more near Star City, one for traffic incoming to town and the other for outgoing traffic. Both of which serve the same food - but nice having two more to help cut down on how crazy busy it can sometimes get.
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Had you gone to a sheetz in Pennsylvania the grade may have been different. The closer you get to Altoona, Sheetz corporate headquarters, the better the food and the service seem to be.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to check that out, then. That's definitely a possibility! =]
ReplyDeleteThey start making the food as soon as you order it, they just won't hand it out until you pay. I used to work at the Sheetz in Star City, and while I ate my fair share of their food on shifts, I will never understand why some people go so crazy for it. But in a situation like yours where you were in a pinch and nothing else was open, it's a nice choice.:)
ReplyDeleteOh, gotcha. That's interesting. They definitely have a cult-like following! It's crazy. But I've grown to get more used to them.
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