With a view of the Providence skyline and the Washington Bridge, Gabriel's Tiger Mart is as 24-hour gas station and convenience store close to Route 195. The Tiger Mart draws a late night crowd coming from Providence's night club scene. It is also a fully licensed inspection facility with extended repair hours. Whether you need a new inspection sticker, vehicle repairs, or just a cup of coffee and a newspaper for the road, Gabriel's is the epitome of convenient.
Town Gulf Service Station is located near the intersection of Pawtucket and Taunton Avenues and next to Gregg's Restaurant. Founded in 1950, it is a full-service operation that includes an automobile maintenance and repair shop, a filling station and a convenience store. There is also a propane filling station.
The repair shop offers general automotive services, including exhaust work, brakes, transmissions, timing belts, oil changes, tune-ups, starters and suspension work. An air pump to maintain proper tire pressure is also available.
Ocean State Mobile Mart has a touch-free carwash, lottery, ATM and an indoor Honey Dew donuts counter. The store is clean, and the staff is friendly and quick.
Mobile On The Run is a convenient place to refuel—both your car and yourself. Inside, the store offers hot chocolate and gourmet coffee, including cappuccinos and lattes, and a wide variety of snacks and deli-type foods. Hot dogs, nachos and breakfast sandwiches are also available. Outside, gasoline services are available, as is a car wash.
Cumberland Farms is a chain of gas stations and convenience stores that began in 1938 when Vasilios Haseotes and his wife, Aphrodite, bought a small farm in Cumberland, Rhode Island. That small farm eventually grew just across the state's border and over time became the largest farm in Massachusetts. By 1958, Cumberland Farms opened its very first store and in the 21st century Cumberland Farms has grown into about 900 stores throughout the Northeast United States. The Cumberland Farms on Reservoir Avenue sells gasoline, oil, antifreeze, beverages, sandwiches, frozen food, fruit, coffee, candy, newspapers, magazines and lottery tickets. The mart also does money orders, with a limit of $1,800 per day, per customer.
Since 1980, Park Avenue Gas has been family owned and operated by Cranston resident Peter Rocchio. In addition to gas, there's a convenience store, which sells a range of products, including soda, milk and snacks; there's also a coffee station here. And there's more: the facility accepts utility payments, propane tank exchanges, and even rents U-Hauls.
Broadway Mart carries a complete line of everyday convenience items, including newspapers, snacks, lottery tickets, tobacco products and bottled and canned drinks. It is conveniently located right off the highway and within 5 minutes of downtown Providence.
Ocean State Mobile Mart has a touch-free carwash, lottery, ATM and an indoor Honey Dew donuts counter. The store is clean, and the staff is friendly and quick.