Shell on 50 Dreghorn Link in Edinburgh stands out as a premier choice for fueling up and convenience shopping. Our team is dedicated to providing a high level of customer service, ensuring that every visit exceeds your expectations. With a clean and safe environment, you can refuel with confidence while exploring our selection of snacks and drinks available at our shop. Whether you’re in need of fuel or simply stopping by for a quick bite, Shell offers the quality service you deserve. Join us for a refueling experience that prioritizes your needs.

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Gary Dean

2 Google Rating

Don't use the toilet for more than 10 minutes you'll be ask not to come back and you'll also be told

2/ 5

Don't use the toilet for more than 10 minutes you'll be ask not to come back and you'll also be told to hurry up every minute, shocking

ziqex

5 Google Rating

Great location

5/ 5

Great location

Сергей Венедиктов

1 Google Rating

Costumer service is very bad!

1/ 5

Costumer service is very bad!

Razor Phish

4 Google Rating

Quick fill.. lovely staff. Very friendly and chatty. Prices reasonably same as most places of this n

4/ 5

Quick fill.. lovely staff. Very friendly and chatty. Prices reasonably same as most places of this nature. ;)

Kevin Hu

4 Google Rating

Great refuelling stop option right before the airport

4/ 5

Great refuelling stop option right before the airport

Jean Goddard

4 Google Rating

Great station with good range of soft drinks snacks and hot food. There a lady with long dark hair

4/ 5

Great station with good range of soft drinks snacks and hot food. There a lady with long dark hair ( tied up )she’s worked there for a long time. I was fuelling at Shell Friday glad to see young lady still there. Customer service is five star Always treated well Would recommend

Victor Morrow

3 Google Rating

Website said there was a cash machine, but there is no cash machine.

3/ 5

Website said there was a cash machine, but there is no cash machine.

Gary Dean

2 Google Rating

Don't use the toilet for more than 10 minutes you'll be ask not to come back and you'll also be told

2/ 5

Don't use the toilet for more than 10 minutes you'll be ask not to come back and you'll also be told to hurry up every minute, shocking

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