Welcome to Shell Glasgow, your trusted fuel and convenience partner located at 25 Hawthorn Street, Glasgow G22 6HY. At Shell, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality fuel alongside exceptional customer service. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring that you receive not only the best products but also an experience that keeps you coming back.

Whether you’re refueling your vehicle or stopping by for a quick snack, our service station is designed with your convenience in mind. We offer a broad selection of fuels, including premium options that enhance engine performance, as well as a range of convenience items to meet your on-the-go needs.

What sets Shell Glasgow apart is our unwavering focus on customer satisfaction. Our knowledgeable staff is always ready to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have, ensuring that your visit is smooth and enjoyable. To learn more about our offerings or to book an appointment, don’t hesitate to give us a call at 0141 336 8767.

Discover the Shell difference today—where quality service meets community values. For more information about our services, visit our website at [Shell Thorn Service Station](https://find.shell.com/gb/fuel/12272133-thorn-service-station) and see how we can fuel your journey!

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Rogan J

1 Google Rating

Worked there for 8 months with a great manager who knew how to run the place. New management are a b

1/ 5

Worked there for 8 months with a great manager who knew how to run the place. New management are a bunch of clowns and don’t know how to respect staff. Horrible people

john kerr

3 Google Rating

it's a petrol station

3/ 5

it's a petrol station

airnes2007 .

5 Google Rating

I deliver staff are always helpful

5/ 5

I deliver staff are always helpful

Craig W

3 Google Rating

Rather tatty and dilapidated. The oldest pumps I've seen in a long time.

3/ 5

Rather tatty and dilapidated. The oldest pumps I've seen in a long time.

Robert Montgomery

3 Google Rating

Very convenient for fuel

3/ 5

Very convenient for fuel

Hazel Mc

1 Google Rating

AVOID! Ancient faulty pumps which don't cut off automatically. I got covered in petrol today at Pump

1/ 5

AVOID! Ancient faulty pumps which don't cut off automatically. I got covered in petrol today at Pump 2. Pump 1 (on the other side) was visibly covered in fuel also. Staff hadn't bother putting sand down so very dangerous and slippy.

Adrian Wilkinson

1 Google Rating

Disgusting that ALL members of staff are unmasked walking around the shop. No sanitising methods use

1/ 5

Disgusting that ALL members of staff are unmasked walking around the shop. No sanitising methods used at all.

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