QuikTrip

Category: Gas station in Dallas, Texas

Address: 10101 Royal Ln, Dallas, TX 75238, USA

Phone: +12145531085

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Dominic Mackay

May 29, 2022

Usually pretty decent. Today at 130am I came I'm with $22 to get some gas on pump 15. The dude counted it.. or something and I went to fill up and it said only $17. Idk if he was distracted or what but either way count ur money right.

Samantha Brown

Apr 12, 2022

Friendly,Nice customer service, Speedy check out, hot food is cooked to your liking, the pizza&the breakfast sandwiches are the best, one-stop shop&very clean.

Renesha Griffin

Feb 17, 2022

Don't buy a money order from them! If for whatever reason you need to cash it back in, you're fukd

Junior Gonzalez

Dec 4, 2021

Restroom are disgusting every time I go there extremely dirty. Throw up in the sink, toilet paper everywhere. After shave on the sink feces on the walls etc.

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Questions & Answers

Does this location have E15 gas?

Yessica A. Cisneros Gzz | Oct 6, 2019
Garrett Bradley (Aj) | Oct 5, 2020

It does now. The spread is .05 Cents less than the posted Unleaded Regular price. Download the App to see the current prices or use GasBuddy (It is called Unl88, which is E-15.)

Does this location have free air? Does anyone know if they maintain the air pump - or if it is always broken like some locations?

Tracy Goode | Oct 4, 2022
Ramon Vargas | Oct 4, 2022

They have free air but someone usually damages the air nozzle

What time does the kitchen close?

Miguel B | Oct 6, 2019
Garrett Bradley (Aj) | Oct 5, 2020

06:00 - 22:00 Monday - Saturday 07:00 - 22:00 Sunday.

What is the new gas

Ron Dean | Oct 6, 2018
Garrett Bradley (Aj) | Oct 5, 2020

It isn't new per say; E-15 aka Unleaded 88 is Regular Petrol with a higher blend of ethanol in it. I've attached links that will explain it better than I. https://ethanolrfa.org/retailers/e15/ https://ethanol.org/ethanol-essentials/facts-about-e15 https://unl88.com/ In short, if you have a newer vehicle, it is safe to use and can promote longer milage. However, if your fuel economy is poor, it will burn up quicker than regular ethanol-10, aka Regular Unleaded gas. Not for use for vehicles that need a minimum octane of 89 (Medium Grade and up), Flex-Fuel (Some are safe to use but if you have flex fuel, use E-85 instead), or older/special vehicles like lawn care or sport utility. (Which actually recommend E-0 or No Ethanol, to prevent damage to the interior of your motor.)

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