Texaco located at 190 Hampton Rd, Bristol BS6 6JA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 973 2310

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Tibor Mezzei

5 Google Rating

Just like any other petrol station, however there is a very pleasant, blooming tree in the garden ne

5/ 5

Just like any other petrol station, however there is a very pleasant, blooming tree in the garden next to it that you can look at while you're filling the tank. :)

Manuel Ganfornina

4 Google Rating

Nothing to complain

4/ 5

Nothing to complain

Lukacs Mark

5 Google Rating

Ok

5/ 5

Ok

james hatton

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Igor Cerna

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

Mike Saunders

5 Google Rating

Wild. Absolutely wild venue. The place was jumping. Dancing in the street. People getting down y’a

5/ 5

Wild. Absolutely wild venue. The place was jumping. Dancing in the street. People getting down y’all.

Paddy

1 Google Rating

Scandalous profiteering. Would rather drive the extra 2 minutes around the corner to the Asda atleas

1/ 5

Scandalous profiteering. Would rather drive the extra 2 minutes around the corner to the Asda atleast it's a more reflective price for fuel.

Robert Woodgate

1 Google Rating

There is only ever 1 guy working here. He's usually stacking shelves even when you get to the counte

1/ 5

There is only ever 1 guy working here. He's usually stacking shelves even when you get to the counter. You often have to call him over to serve you. Also, I have bought milk here and twice, it's been off. Worst garage ever. I hate that it's my local.

jack friis

5 Google Rating

Excellent customer service. Very friendly and willing to help

5/ 5

Excellent customer service. Very friendly and willing to help

Jigs Sharma

1 Google Rating

Toilets out of order... no where else for people to use a toilet.

1/ 5

Toilets out of order... no where else for people to use a toilet.

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