March 2024 by Mark Constable
Clean forecourt and lean prices make this colourful fill-up a regular fixture on my must- go places
March 2024 by Mike S
Always a competitive price for fuel, but problems with some of the pumps (for a long time about half are out of action) means often big queues!
February 2024 by Diane Goddard
Quick service and clean
February 2024 by Lesley Gillingham
Best prices around especially for diesel.
January 2024 by Simon Rogers
Standard supermarket garage , good price for fuel , also has car wash .
December 2023 by Kash Mirza
Good petrol station. Nice people who work there, but sometimes they don't have all of the pumps open, which would make a difference when it gets busy.
December 2023 by dan noye
Cheap petrol but only a few pumps working which leads to que jumping and general conflict bad access in and a moon crater size pot hole waiting on exit
November 2023 by Cherry C
Decent prices at the pump, on site you can find the usual drinks and nibbles to go and some croissants and Morrisons bakery items for sale.Good coffee to go from the Costa machine on site.
September 2023 by Robert Norman
Quiet if you fill up in mornings, lunchtimes and afternoons always busy.
July 2023 by Byron Chalcraft
Not usually equal to the cheapest in southeast Dorset but convenient and reasonably competitively priced.
June 2023 by Chris Matthews
Couldn't be bothered to go to the Calor gas bottles, said he didn't do them. Said someone who does know would be back later.
April 2023 by June Wright
The Aldershot branch is better, than the one in Southwood. The staff are more friendly and helpful.
March 2023 by Fred
Usually one of the cheapest fuel stations in the Farnborough area but is not as competitive as when they first opened.All pumps have Pay at the Pump facility which saves having to go into the shop and queue up. Convenient location but can be quite busy.
March 2023 by colin thumwood
Not the cheapest for fuel anymore ,local garages are cheaper.
January 2023 by Steve Cunningham
It feels seedy and unclean. The pumps have instructions on how to 'pay at pump' so you'd think if you're not 'paying at pump' you would just lift the nozzle. Nope, in tiny writing, that you can't see if you've started using the pump, you have to press a button. The pump display changes after you lift the nozzle, so why would you think you'd have to press a button?