Texaco located at Bath Rd, Bristol BS4 5AD, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 972 0148

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kurosh beheshti

4 Google Rating

Good

4/ 5

Good

Dan Perry

4 Google Rating

Nice little garage can get Costa coffee here too

4/ 5

Nice little garage can get Costa coffee here too

Deborah Allen

2 Google Rating

Ok for a petrol station

2/ 5

Ok for a petrol station

Kathleen Aldom

3 Google Rating

Garage with small selection of food

3/ 5

Garage with small selection of food

Nasir Ahmad

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

Malcolm Chinoy

5 Google Rating

Well kept Petrol garage with friendly staff 👍😁

5/ 5

Well kept Petrol garage with friendly staff 👍😁

Ian M Burton

5 Google Rating

Had to queue in the checkout but better than express

5/ 5

Had to queue in the checkout but better than express

Daniele Panunzio

1 Google Rating

Very expensive!!! Outrageous expensive!! Stopped to buy some engine oil for my car, but I run away!

1/ 5

Very expensive!!! Outrageous expensive!! Stopped to buy some engine oil for my car, but I run away! Got in and there were just couple of types of oil from a un unknown brand almost £16 per litre..... While there, I quickly checked on Amazon to verify prices and found out I was absolutely right! 1 litre of premium brands oil (just to name one Castrol) is priced around £8 delivery included. Many businesses just complaint about Amazon and that is killing many businesses, but just few are doing something to still get their slice of the market. Probably this is one of the reasons why that petrol statio/shop is nearly empty most of the times even though that road is one of the main arterial of Bristol. Nowadays people are much more aware than what you think!

Tristan Burke

1 Google Rating

Expensive 😭

1/ 5

Expensive 😭

Kieran Luca

5 Google Rating

Local petrol station. Not the cheapest but friendly and helpful staff.

5/ 5

Local petrol station. Not the cheapest but friendly and helpful staff.

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