If you're going to have loves employees directing traffic for trucks to pull into the pump then you should have loves employees directing trucks to move on off of the pump. Instead you you should also have these employees also direct these truckers after they get their receipt from inside to go park if they want to buy food.
August 2024
Next time we're coming through, we're going to have lunch here. They have hot dogs, corn dogs, the crunchy rollup things you find at Maverik, salads, and more. Plenty of soda and other beverage choices.
August 2024
The day we stopped at this Love’s it was incredibly busy so it was difficult to find parking and get around in a wheelchair. I gave it a three star rating because the men’s restroom is absolutely not wheelchair accessible. The lone stall that is supposed to be accessible was so small that I couldn’t shut the door when I was inside. A friendly stranger told me to transfer to the toilet and then he had to push my chair sideways against the wall in order to close the door. Not embarrassing at all. The aisle to the stalls is so narrow that everyone had to get out of the aisle for me to get in or out. I’m grateful for patient people, but if you are in a wheelchair,... read full review
If you're going to have loves employees directing traffic for trucks to pull into the pump then you should have loves employees directing trucks to move on off of the pump. Instead you you should also have these employees also direct these truckers after they get their receipt from inside to go park if they want to buy food.
Next time we're coming through, we're going to have lunch here. They have hot dogs, corn dogs, the crunchy rollup things you find at Maverik, salads, and more. Plenty of soda and other beverage choices.
The day we stopped at this Love’s it was incredibly busy so it was difficult to find parking and get around in a wheelchair. I gave it a three star rating because the men’s restroom is absolutely not wheelchair accessible. The lone stall that is supposed to be accessible was so small that I couldn’t shut the door when I was inside. A friendly stranger told me to transfer to the toilet and then he had to push my chair sideways against the wall in order to close the door. Not embarrassing at all. The aisle to the stalls is so narrow that everyone had to get out of the aisle for me to get in or out. I’m grateful for patient people, but if you are in a wheelchair,... read full review