I'm not a full Texan as I haven't been inside a Buc-ees, but I'll stop the next time I'm near one. Beaver Nuggets probably aren't for me, however I love pralines. I'm also curious about their swag which I occasionally see people wearing (ironically, I think).
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216 sats \ 0 replies \ @grayruby 20 Nov
I haven't been to Buc-ees either but I was utterly amazed by the Love's Travel stop and truck service station I stopped at on my way out of Texas.
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215 sats \ 0 replies \ @WeAreAllSatoshi 20 Nov
Bucees is mind blowing. I have gotten swag for my family, mostly ironically. The pralines are great. Much of the other food is decent too. But the store is overwhelming
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173 sats \ 1 reply \ @freetx 20 Nov
Buc-ees is an insane idea on paper that when you see in person you realize how great it is. Their strategic placement (between 2 major cities in TX) make them ideal stopping places when doing road trips.
When UK colleagues come to visit I like taking them to Buc-ees....I always downplay it....like "yeah I think I'm going to stop and get some gas at this place up here"
For reference the average "petrol station" in the UK has 2-4 pumps and 1000sq/ft store attached. For them to see 120+ pumps and a 50000sq/ft "convenience store" freaks them out a bit....
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120 sats \ 0 replies \ @gmd 21 Nov
it’s insane that they don’t have a Buc-ees on the 5 halfway between Socal and Norcal
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