New pumps but either the owners are too cheap or the ebooks too lazy to put paper in them. Have to go inside for s receipt
Diana C.
Place rating: 2 Fullerton, CA
Night shift cashier had an attitude today. Dam if people don’t like working at night well then don’t. U guys need to have happy people not cranky
Jessica C.
Place rating: 2 Los Angeles, CA
Only 4 pumps… the store is bigger then the entire gas pump island but it serves it purpose, I’ve usually only used this station late at night so I can’t imagine a busy day on this main street.
Julia M.
Place rating: 1 Garden Grove, CA
Worst gas station ever. Its absolutely impossible to manuver through which may not be so bad if it weren’t for the endless waiting due to the ridiculous shortage of pumps. Poorly designed and squished into a terrible location. I just spent a good 20 minutes sitting in my car waiting for an opening. When one finally opened I literally had to drive my car in the sidewalk to get to the pump. Then had to spend what felt like an eternity waiting to get out thanks to the horrible traffic on those 2 crazy cross streets. So unless its the middle of the night and deserted… GOSOMEWHEREELSE to avoid a huge pain and super annoying gas pumping experience
Andrea R.
Place rating: 3 Westminster, CA
Be warned, you could easily end up waiting in a car line to pump your gas at this station. The pump station area is small, cramped, and set on the corner of a hella busy intersection. Plant yourself on the sidewalk for 15 minutes of rush hour and observe how many idiot drivers try to cram into the overfull lot, only to hang their rear ends out onto the street for a good several minutes causing gridlock. I only risk coming here when the gas gage needle is pointing to reserves and it is the closest station, which due to the location of this Arco, is inevitable about 3 times a month. The receipt machine at the pumps tends to run out of paper often, so I have been forced many times into the AmPm to wait in line for the cashier to print me a copy. As if I hadn’t already wasted enough time in the gas line. As AmPms go, this one is older like the rest of the station. Worn and shabby are the words that come to mind, but it appears to be clean at least. Standard offerings of junk foods and gimmicky stuff. They advertise heavily on the outside windows with pictures of hot foods that I am neither brave nor desperate enough to sample. What saves this place from two stars is the fact that this is an Arco after all, and as such you will be hard pressed to find a cheaper brand of gas in Orange County.