Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Inexpensive
3 reviews
Gladis Council
Store # 39253
Upon returning from a blissful holiday cheer at a good close friend's the night before, I ended up on 14th Street for the time now is 15:15 and I'm officially groaning with hunger pangs. The cashier scowl watchful eyes on every customer who enters and roam within the store. The man appeared bored and needed something to kill time to burn the clock to attain his wages. At first glance I selected an Italian hero sandwich, but my taste instincts desire for something else–one smoke turkey and cheddar cheese sub sandwich at $5.99. There goes that same pair of watchful eyes which equates to the Eye of Sauron in J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" as I switched items. No napkins and no utensils are unavailable at my line of sight.
This same cashier with the Eye of Sauron did not heed my first request for a sales receipt, which after repeated requests I was finally able attain one. Hassle with great frustration is this 7-Eleven Store # 39253 that lies on 14th Street and Sixth Avenue.
This location has gotten petty over the years. I just knew I was going to have a Slurpee to sip on while I waited in line except… the cups are behind the counter. Pay first, sip later. I understand you're trying to be cheap. You keep the cups behind the counter but what about those who come in with their own cups or even old Slurpee cups? You can't stop someone from stealing Slurpees but I guess you can stop the theft of Slurpee cups ??
It was just a quick stop. Drinks and refrigerators all along the back. Walking this town in the humidity at the time requires some hydration. So that's what we stopped in here for. Clerks were courteous while talking to each other in a different language. What do you want, it's just a convenient store.
Store # 39253
Upon returning from a blissful holiday cheer at a good close friend's the night before, I ended up on 14th Street for the time now is 15:15 and I'm officially groaning with hunger pangs. The cashier scowl watchful eyes on every customer who enters and roam within the store. The man appeared bored and needed something to kill time to burn the clock to attain his wages. At first glance I selected an Italian hero sandwich, but my taste instincts desire for something else–one smoke turkey and cheddar cheese sub sandwich at $5.99. There goes that same pair of watchful eyes which equates to the Eye of Sauron in J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" as I switched items. No napkins and no utensils are unavailable at my line of sight.
This same cashier with the Eye of Sauron did not heed my first request for a sales receipt, which after repeated requests I was finally able attain one. Hassle with great frustration is this 7-Eleven Store # 39253 that lies on 14th Street and Sixth Avenue.
This location has gotten petty over the years. I just knew I was going to have a Slurpee to sip on while I waited in line except… the cups are behind the counter. Pay first, sip later. I understand you're trying to be cheap. You keep the cups behind the counter but what about those who come in with their own cups or even old Slurpee cups? You can't stop someone from stealing Slurpees but I guess you can stop the theft of Slurpee cups ??
It was just a quick stop. Drinks and refrigerators all along the back. Walking this town in the humidity at the time requires some hydration. So that's what we stopped in here for. Clerks were courteous while talking to each other in a different language. What do you want, it's just a convenient store.