Pomeroy Grange Supply - Pomeroy, Washington

Address: 2255 Villard, Pomeroy, WA 99347.
Phone: 5098433693.

Specialties: Gas station.
Other points of interest: Onsite services, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Car wash, Diesel gas, Propane exchange, Restroom.
Opinions: This company has 76 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.2/5.

📌 Location of Pomeroy Grange Supply

Pomeroy Grange Supply 2255 Villard, Pomeroy, WA 99347

⏰ Open Hours of Pomeroy Grange Supply

  • Monday: 6 AM–8 PM
  • Tuesday: 6 AM–8 PM
  • Wednesday: 6 AM–8 PM
  • Thursday: 6 AM–8 PM
  • Friday: 6 AM–8 PM
  • Saturday: 6 AM–8 PM
  • Sunday: 7 AM–8 PM

Pomeroy Grange Supply

Address: 2255 Villard, Pomeroy, WA 99347.

Phone: 5098433693.

This small gas station has become a popular stop for truckers and travelers alike, offering a range of services and amenities.

Specialties:

Gas station

Onsite services, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Car wash, Diesel gas, Propane exchange, Restroom.

Other points of interest:

Many places to walk the dog, Wi-Fi, and a small deli and hot box serving fresh food.

Prices are very reasonable, with pet treats starting at just $2 for a pack of pig ears.

Menu:

(Not provided)

Opinions:

This company has 76 reviews on Google My Business, with an average opinion of 4.2/5.

Reviewers praise the friendly staff, clean facilities, and fresh food options.

Some reviewers note that the station is not open 24 hours and that the shower facilities are limited.

However, the majority of reviewers agree that Pomeroy Grange Supply is a great place to stop and refuel.

👍 Reviews of Pomeroy Grange Supply

Pomeroy Grange Supply - Pomeroy, Washington
Brittany H.
5/5

Small mom and pop place in the middle of nowhere. Very friendly staff!
They want truckers to park across the street in the dirt lot.
They have beer 🍺
They are NOT open 24 hours.
They have one shower and 2 clean individual bathrooms stalls.
They have Wi-Fi and it does reach across the street.
Many places to walk the dog.
Petro sells pig ears (dog treat) for almost 6$.
This place has them for 2$!
They have a small deli and hot box. Fresh food is ordered at the front register.
They stop making food at 7:30pm.
Below is their menu

Pomeroy Grange Supply - Pomeroy, Washington
Mark B.
5/5

Always like to stop here. Good people fresh food and coffee.

Pomeroy Grange Supply - Pomeroy, Washington
Thomas M.
4/5

Their pizza here is on point. They make a really good crust that is tasty they have some basic choices. But then they have the non-basic choice which is the Pirate Pizza. That's if you're up for something adventurous sorry no picture of the Pirate Pizza go in check it out yourself. The pizza in the picture is the family supreme and they're NOT light with the toppings

Pomeroy Grange Supply - Pomeroy, Washington
Spencer M.
5/5

We live right behind them and they have pretty much everything we would need in an emergency. We are so blessed to have a 4 Star Supply next door to us.

Pomeroy Grange Supply - Pomeroy, Washington
Scott Z.
5/5

I love being able to get dog food, chicken feed, and stove pellets in Pomeroy. The food is always good and the customer service is great.

Pomeroy Grange Supply - Pomeroy, Washington
D E. W. A.
3/5

It's an ok place to stop for gas but they charge for a full drink even if you're only getting a cup of ice

Pomeroy Grange Supply - Pomeroy, Washington
Kevin O.
3/5

Overpriced. Probably have a different price list for locals. That kind of discrimination is becoming more and more common. For example. I visited another co-op along the same route 60 miles away. A local farmer, two places ahead of me on line, paid $.50 for a 16oz cup of coffee. I paid $1.89 for the same cup. It's becoming more common than you might think. I've also noticed that about 95% of the smaller locally owned convenience stores are removing prices from their aisle displays. Not sure if that's legal or not but this store is no exception. My guess is that your items price differently depending which key the clerk presses on the compuer prior to scanning the first item. And by -the-way, why is the clerk touching the keyboard anyway. POS systems are designed to read the barcode first inorder to minimize human error. Ever use the grocery store self checkout lane. Exactly. Nevertheless, I never buy anything that isn't clearly priced on the shelf. Food for thought?

Pomeroy Grange Supply - Pomeroy, Washington
Shane J.
5/5

These guys were a life saver, we were coming back from the mountains and didn't know where the closet fuel station was but found these guys as soon as we got to the main road. What a sight of relief!!! Thanks for being here, we will be back. They have a variety of items that you will need to survive

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