Texaco located at Kingsweston Avenue, Bristol BS11 0AH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 923 5199

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Leocadia Lee

3 Google Rating

Convenient and has a car wash.

3/ 5

Convenient and has a car wash.

Leigh Kirk-Harris

3 Google Rating

Tiny forecourt, but otherwise ok. Reasonably well stocked shop

3/ 5

Tiny forecourt, but otherwise ok. Reasonably well stocked shop

aneta zwawiak

5 Google Rating

Car hand wash available

5/ 5

Car hand wash available

David Patten

5 Google Rating

As is

5/ 5

As is

James Cottle

4 Google Rating

Expensive

4/ 5

Expensive

nikitta mullan

5 Google Rating

Dont get me wrong yes alot stuff is expensive I agree with that but me and my partner so far have ne

5/ 5

Dont get me wrong yes alot stuff is expensive I agree with that but me and my partner so far have never had a problem, I've always been a customer with these for almost 5 years now. And my partner has been a customer for 3 years with them bo problem.

Dawn Campbell

1 Google Rating

Good selection of food and snacks. Cashier was rude.

1/ 5

Good selection of food and snacks. Cashier was rude.

Luke watson

1 Google Rating

Bad place this shotid at me because I asdentley touched the cofe musen

1/ 5

Bad place this shotid at me because I asdentley touched the cofe musen

Nbw w

1 Google Rating

rude and rip off . Very expencive . Staff cant add up Better up in shire at coop

1/ 5

rude and rip off . Very expencive . Staff cant add up Better up in shire at coop

Matt Young

1 Google Rating

A bit disappointed when u see the garage worker shut the door and she starts filling up big metal Je

1/ 5

A bit disappointed when u see the garage worker shut the door and she starts filling up big metal Jerry cans and puts them in the back of her car

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