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.
East Side Auto Body, owned by Mario Coletta, is an auto repair shop on Plainfield Pike that opened in 1985. The shop repairs cars that have been involved in collisions and accidents and offers free estimates. There are 12 employees who work at this shop, and there is literally no job that they can not repair. This location also sells used vehicles.
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.
General Glass Co. has been making and cutting glass for various uses since 1932. The shop's owner, Mark Altman, is a master glass worker and can make tabletops, windows, storefronts, mirrors, plate glass, colored glass and many other types of glass products in any shape or size imaginable. This shop can also make replacement windshields or car windows.
BMC Petroleum is a gas station on Cranston Street that offers full and self service pumps. This gas station also has an auto repair shop that does oil changes, tune ups, struts, shocks, batteries, tires, mufflers, starters, alternators, radiators, engines, transmissions and more. The BMC convenience store sells beverages, lottery tickets, food, snacks, candy, tobacco products and magazines. This location accepts EBT cards.
Food 'n Fuel is off of Rt. 10 on Cranston Street near the Providence border. Food 'n Fuel serves this high-traffic spot with gas, and all varieties of convenience items, including lottery tickets.
Located on Cranston Street, American Performance carries unleaded gasoline, diesel, kerosene and CAM 2 racing gasoline. All gasoline pumps are self-service and accept credit and debit cards. There is also a small convenience store inside of the building. American Performance is also an auto service and repair center. Fully-certified mechanics who specialize in repairs for foreign and domestic cars are on duty with no appointments necessary.
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.
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.
At the busy intersection of Park and Dyer Avenue sits Bestway Gas and Food Mart. Customers can get a quick fill-up and satisfy a snack-attack craving. Bestway also carries pet food, groceries and, of course, auto-care products.
This Shell station has a number of pumps, a convenience store and a car wash. It's located right before the onramps to Route 37 and sees thousands of cars drive by every day. Along with everything you'd expect from a gas station, this Shell offers an ATM, a Redbox kiosk, clean atmosphere and state-of-the-art pumps.
SpeeDee Oil Change offers exactly what it's named for plus much more. In addition to offering fast oil changes while you wait, SpeeDee also has full-time mechanics on duty that can provide a full repair service on any domestic or foreign car.