Our First visit to Buc-ees

A definite experience and guess rest stop for many. I like quick and no pump lines which sometimes translates slightly more expensive fuel . Surprised they let anyone walk away from the pump parked and not have a tender to keep flow going.
 
Buc-ee's has announced a new location here in Utah, South of Provo. It will probably be at least three years before completion.

Three years is a long time. Unrelated, but somewhat similar, when Costco built a new store in my area, their construction crew had the new building up and functional in what struck me as record time. I suspect they use a somewhat standard layout, and the construction crew and supply people know just what material to bring in and when. Super efficient.
 
Costco's build time is defeintely helped by being just a warehouse. When the walls are up, you're 95% there.
 
Clearly there trying to capture leisure interstate travel - seems to fit their store and model.

Are they a more traditional gas station in Texas, or is that their overall model there also?
They originated from Lake Jackson, Texas - we used to stop there to fill our boats on the way to the bay …
But as a model - there are fewer and fewer small stores - most are the flagship stores on the freeways …
One is 12 miles from me - but our original small store was sold to 7-11 …
Crowd or not - I get in/out fast enough - but tend to get coffee/drinks - not food …
 
In addition to the massive amount of gas pumps, which I tried to count one time and lost track.
Im surprised no one mentioned the massive amount of SuperChargers on typically one side of the parking lot and to a lessor degree the large amount of Mercedes "super" chargers on the other side.

As another posted. Being in business for most my whole life life which a lot of success came from the food business, still there for generations now. I am AMAZED at the business model they operate, I really am in awe when I walk in the place, maybe a couple times a year. Also the employee wages are excellent for this type of operation / department and store managers. Good for entry workers too.

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They originated from Lake Jackson, Texas - we used to stop there to fill our boats on the way to the bay …
But as a model - there are fewer and fewer small stores - most are the flagship stores on the freeways …
One is 12 miles from me - but our original small store was sold to 7-11 …
Crowd or not - I get in/out fast enough - but tend to get coffee/drinks - not food …
The ones I have been to here don't have the infrastructure off the interstate. None are cloverleafed exits. Most require an additional turn onto a service road then in to the station - so a bunch of left turns. Doesn't matter if your 5 minutes at the station, its 20 minutes to get on and off the road.

Unlike QT which tends to put them right up near the ramp so at most its one left turn, and then out.

I suppose Buc-ees is counting on the county paying for the infrastructure upgrade eventually. I guess if they were dumb enough to approve the construction without requiring the builder to pay for the infrastructure build out, then we the taxpayer on on the hook (again)
 
In addition massive amount of gas pumps, which I tried to count one time and lost track.
Im surprised no one mentioned the massive amount of SuperChargers on typically one side of the parking lot and to a lessor degree the large amount of Mercedes "super" chargers on the other side.

As another posted. Being in business for most my whole life life which a lot of success came from the food business, still there for generations now. I am AMAZED at the business model and to a degree the employee wages.
This is something I predicted here years ago … they not only put chargers at new stores - but added them to older places like we have …
 
The ones I have been to here don't have the infrastructure off the interstate. None are cloverleafed exits. Most require an additional turn onto a service road then in to the station - so a bunch of left turns. Doesn't matter if your 5 minutes at the station, its 20 minutes to get on and off the road.

Unlike QT which tends to put them right up near the ramp so at most its one left turn, and then out.

I suppose Buc-ees is counting on the county paying for the infrastructure upgrade eventually. I guess if they were dumb enough to approve the construction without requiring the builder to pay for the infrastructure build out, then we the taxpayer on on the hook (again)
I have been to 7 - none 20 minutes - exit to feeder or on a small town highway …
 
Really? Wow - I can tell you the new and (this months LoL) largest is Ok - but in Luling Texas - I’d recommend going to a couple BBQ places in town …
Brisket is not a Southern BBQ thing. Pork and Chicken is. Still, there are lots of good brisket places, but not every bbq joint like you expect in TX or KS.

For @rijndael there used to be a place off the highway in Petersburg called Saucy's that had OK brisket, not sure if its still there. Ask for it lean. Definitely better than Buc-ees. Not as good as Texas / Kansas
 
For @rijndael there used to be a place off the highway in Petersburg called Saucy's that had OK brisket, not sure if its still there. Ask for it lean. Definitely better than Buc-ees. Not as good as Texas / Kansas

It's still there.

I'm a central TX brisket fan, so I just do my own most of the time.
 
It's still there.

I'm a central TX brisket fan, so I just do my own most of the time.
I literally think there are dozens and dozens in Texas - we had a competition cooker start a place in our little village - and he blows away a joint that’s cooked brisket for several decades …
 
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