Circle K
About the Business
Circle K is a one-stop shop located at 101 West 1st Street in Thibodaux, Louisiana. This institution offers a wide range of services including ATM access, convenience store items, financial services, delicious food options, and a variety of products available for purchase. Whether you need to grab a quick snack, fill up your gas tank, or take care of your banking needs, Circle K has you covered. Visit us today for all your convenience needs in one convenient location.
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101 W 1st St, Thibodaux, LA 70301, United States
Reviews
"Love stopping here. Very friendly staff. In and out in no time."
"My experience at Circle K was like no other, the store was squeaky clean and well organized. The cashier I believe her name was Teresa had exceptional customer service skills, oh yeah and let's not forget she told me about the reward program and the perks that come along with it, so now I'm a Circle K rewards member YAY! I'll make sure I stop her when I visit again."
"This store is amazing! The manager Theresa was so helpful, and friendly. The store was clean and well stocked. I was super impressed because I’ve been at several Circle K stores and I have to say this one was by far the best. She made my visit a pleasant one. I’m heading by to Florida. If I pass through this way again, I would definitely stop here again."
"I am a big fan of Circle K convenience stores. They tend to be clean and well-stocked, with good hot sandwiches. I seek them out in preference to other chains. Last night at the store I had a very good experience with Kenesha, the manager, who is very friendly and customer-service-oriented . I bought $100 in gas, because their prices were less than other stores in this town, and maybe $20 in additional products. This morning I was quite charmed by the cashier Ty or T, who is a very sweet young woman. I have been traveling full-time since the Covid first hit two years ago, first with my adorable little Chihuahua Pancho - who was a service dog. Pancho very tragically died two weeks ago. Pancho‘s last parting gift to me was to bequeath me with another dog. Just three days after Pancho died, I was hiking a remote swamp trail north of New Orleans and Pancho guided to me a very scared, abandoned, mostly Basenji hunting dog - who I named Magic, in honor of the circumstances. Like other Basenji‘s, Magic is exceptionally bright and a brilliant runner and hunter. Different from the typical description of Basenji‘s, Magic is not standoffish with other people than his master - and actually seeks connection with pretty much everyone. Most children and adults are very drawn to him. He is going to make a wonderful service dog, when I get a chance to walk him through the steps of that process. But, like most abandoned dogs, Magic has a lot of separation anxiety. If I leave him in the car alone for even a couple of minutes, he tends to cry loudly. He does a lot better if I can tie him to a post right in front of the door of the store, where he can see where I have gone. This morning at the Circle K, there was no post right in front of the door and I had to tie him way around the corner. When I had been in the store for only a couple of minutes, one of the kind staff let me know that Magic was very unhappy out there. So, when I returned to the store just now to simply get a refill on my coffee, I took the liberty of taking Magic in with me. We went straight to the coffee service and gave no one a chance to intercept us. As I was checking out, the cashier Terrie instantly went to the most unfriendly and rude end of the continuum about how to ask someone to take their dog outside. Disciplining myself because I like the other staff there, I simply said, “The transaction is almost complete. I will take her out when we are done - in about a minute.“ But Terrie continued to berate me for the dog being in the store - and even recruited one of her customer friends to pile on with her. I probably counted to 10 three times, in order to simply complete the business and not bite her head off. I did, however - on the way out - request her name and the correct spelling and said, “When I write my review of the store, I’m going to make a real point of how rude and unfriendly you are.”"
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