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1260 Cassils Rd E, Brooks, Alberta, T1R 1B7, Canada
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Jul 14, 2018
East bound nearing Brooks on our way home to Medicine Hat the "check tire pressure" indicator came on so we pulled off at the Flying J Shell for fuel and air. Omer indicated they don't have air there but indicated where we could locate some. I was worried even if I topped up, I risked a flat somewhere out of town which was the worst case scenario. Omer went above and beyond and called the local tire shops (Saturday after noon after 2:30pm) to see if any were open but we both knew the chances would be slim. The last call was to Franklin's Tires and 5 minutes later we were at their shop with the sign on the door clearly indicating they close at 12:00 noon on Saturdays. Billie the owner got us straight in, changed/repaired our flat and had us back on our way in 15 or 20 minutes - AMAZING is all I can say 3 hours after they were supposed to be closed on a Saturday! Prompt, friendly and professional - we were very fortunate to cross paths with Franklin"s Tires and you will be too!

Aug 4, 2018
Same gaping hole in the driveway. Same trashy, broken down, old pumps that have been broken down old garbage since my first review years ago. Now the card reader doesn't work, pump 11 won't start, and I don't feel like standing around chatting with Omer. Pilot Flying J should tear down this facility, it's a blight on their name.

Jun 11, 2018
that young blondie in there is awsome, but the diesel pumps are leaking, dirty, unprofessionally fixed, and clearly not maintained. Shame on you, owner !!!

Dec 4, 2017
I have never seen the men's washroom rated any better than disgusting. The card readers for the cardlock haven't worked in weeks. The place has potential but maintenance and cleanliness are really lacking.

Oct 24, 2017
Good truck parking. Very dirtty fuel pumps. Low choice of food. A lot of food soon expired

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