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Based on the average evaluation of 3.8 for the Pilot Travel Center, one can assume that it has satisfied the majority of its guests.

GastroRanking-IT
1.5 ★ from 2 reviews
m-s-mushroom78
28.05.2024 - 11:14

I do not recommend this place because of unfriendly cashiers and inadequately trained staff.

marcie-reynolds-1
28.05.2024 - 11:14

Each employee has their own pricing for items. I go in every morning to buy the same thing, but the price is different each time.

Google
4.2 ★ from 904 reviews
Gastroranking-US
2.8 ★ from 335 reviews

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