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Casey's General Store

Casey's General Store

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328 E Broadway St, Bolivar, Missouri, 65613, United States
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Dec 26, 2017
I'm giving this Casey's 5 stars...but I often must wait in a long line to check out, which would cos5 them a star, but they will start a pump without a credit card...which is great when you are paying cash and don't want to stand in line twice. Their pizza is my favorite in town...large supreme on flatbread...but it is expensive. Fortunately, they send out coupons.

Mar 2, 2018
Great pizza great service we have a new store in buffalo

Mar 7, 2018
Gas station food. But the pizza here is very good.

Nov 1, 2017
As a gas station, this place is great. The employees make the store. I love that they will special order requested brands for me (& presumably any other customer who asks!), and they're always pleasant and efficient. Food delivery: They have online ordering, which is a big plus, and delivery was roughly within the time requested. [Pro tip: do NOT order their "BBQ beef" sandwiches. The menu doesn't make this plain: they're cold. It's the same stuff they use on their pizzas, so it's mostly sauce; the one time we ordered one it was so cold that the grease had hardened into solid chunks (which made them easier to remove, I guess).] I do hate the number of questions for pay-at-the-pump at this one. At last count, I had to enter 6 answers before it would start (and the Hy-Vee Fuelsaver thing is extra obnoxious. There is no Hy-Vee in town). If I don't need to buy something inside, I fill the tank at Kum&Go (2 questions). This may sound like a silly thing to care about, but when you're in a hurry, or it's 15° outside, you don't want to stand around waiting to hit 'enter' 190000 times! ☺️

Apr 24, 2018
No delivery in town through the week. That sucks

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