Maplefields 273 Main Street, Newport, VT 05855
About the Business
Maplefields is a popular convenience store, food, and gas station located at 273 Main Street in Newport, Vermont, United States. Offering a wide variety of snacks, beverages, and everyday essentials, Maplefields is a one-stop shop for all your needs. Whether you're looking to fuel up your car or grab a quick bite to eat, Maplefields has you covered. With friendly staff and a convenient location, Maplefields is the perfect place to stop by on your way to work, school, or wherever your day may take you.
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Hours open
Monday:
05:00 - 00:00
Tuesday:
05:00 - 00:00
Wednesday:
05:00 - 00:00
Thursday:
05:00 - 00:00
Friday:
05:00 - 00:00
Saturday:
05:00 - 00:00
Sunday:
05:00 - 00:00
Reviews
"Restrooms are kept very clean as is the whole store. Employees have treated me well...no complaints here."
"The Amatos is alright. They are the only reason i come here. I just wish it was separate from maplefields. If it wasnt for amatos id give this place 1 star. Some of the maplefields staff are fine, but a few of the workers are completely incompetent and incredibly frustrating to interact with. The maplefields cleanliness ranges from being decent on some days to filthy on others - probably due to which staff are currently working."
"When cashiers can stand staring at people checking out and there's no coffee it makes me sick just drove from derby to them to then turn around to go back to derby to get gas and coffee cause all the casheirs can't do their jobs"
"Since every single coffee shop in town closes by 4pm, we stopped here and were very happy with the friendly employees and selection of coffee drinks. Everything was stocked, clean, AND affordable. $3 for a very decent cold brew vs a $5-6 latte elsewhere, and we were able to get in and out quickly. Highly recommend!"
"if I could leave no stars, I would! I went in to take my 4 yr old to the restroom after a 2 hour ride. My fiancé went to buy a small wine and a 12 pack of coke. The attendant then refused him the sale of the wine stating that she wouldn't sell to him because she thought I was intoxicated. This statement wasn't a judgement she could even begin to make. First off, we are both in our fifties. we are not young by any means. Secondly, we had a small child with us. Thirdly, the attendant didn't talk to me and couldn't even begin to make that judgment on me from a far distance. Also, it was a small single serve wine! The only thing this woman made judgment on was the fact I have DREADLOCKS!!!!!!! Dreadlocks don't determine whether a person is intoxicated or not. I understand I that an attendant has rights not to make the sale but it should be on logical reasoning. If I was walking with a sway or if she had actually had a conversation with me- sure, whatever. This was not the case. I was completely SOBER with a child. Ridiculous"
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