4.6
(124)
4.6
(124)
Gas station
About
Buc-ee's, a renowned convenience store chain, has recently opened its first location in Tennessee. This Texas-sized store offers a unique shopping experience with an abundance of gas pumps and ample parking. Once inside, visitors are greeted by a vast and bustling space filled with food, merchandise, and clean restrooms. The store is known for its affordable gas prices and high-quality coffee.
Why you should go
- Experience the overwhelming variety of food options including chopped brisket sandwiches and jerky
- Explore the extensive selection of merchandise ranging from farmhouse decor to stuffed beavers
- Enjoy clean facilities with spacious restrooms maintained at high standards
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Just like the buccees in TX. Lots of pumps. Everything always works. Nice and clean. Glad to see them expanding into other states. I rarely go to TN. But this will be on my list for cheap fuel. We need buccees in every state looking to keep a few extra dollars in our pocket books
There's nothing quite like a Buc-ee's. Picture a gas station the same size as a Walmart with 200 fuel pumps. Inside, fresh barbecue brisket and pulled pork, a 30-foot long jerky bar, fresh candied nuts, huge choices for sodas and a gift shop that is four times the size of a Cracker Barrel Old Country Store. I'm missing stuff.HUGE restroom that was super clean.This is pretty amazing and it's the first Buc-ee's in Tennessee. Welcome, Buc-ees!
While driving through TN, I came across the much hyped Buc-ee's. I thought I would give it a look. Very easy to pump gas with a plethora of stations available. Parking is ample - but also a long walk to get to the actual store. Once inside, it's huge and crowded. The bathrooms are clean. There is food and merchandise everywhere. It's a little overwhelming to be honest. I can see why some people love it. Where else can you buy farmhouse decor, a stuffed beaver, and get gas in one stop? Anyway, fun to see once, but not something I would actively try and seek out again.
Just like the buccees in TX. Lots of pumps. Everything always works. Nice and clean. Glad to see them expanding into other states. I rarely go to TN. But this will be on my list for cheap fuel. We need buccees in every state looking to keep a few extra dollars in our pocket books
There's nothing quite like a Buc-ee's. Picture a gas station the same size as a Walmart with 200 fuel pumps. Inside, fresh barbecue brisket and pulled pork, a 30-foot long jerky bar, fresh candied nuts, huge choices for sodas and a gift shop that is four times the size of a Cracker Barrel Old Country Store. I'm missing stuff.HUGE restroom that was super clean.This is pretty amazing and it's the first Buc-ee's in Tennessee. Welcome, Buc-ees!
While driving through TN, I came across the much hyped Buc-ee's. I thought I would give it a look. Very easy to pump gas with a plethora of stations available. Parking is ample - but also a long walk to get to the actual store. Once inside, it's huge and crowded. The bathrooms are clean. There is food and merchandise everywhere. It's a little overwhelming to be honest. I can see why some people love it. Where else can you buy farmhouse decor, a stuffed beaver, and get gas in one stop? Anyway, fun to see once, but not something I would actively try and seek out again.
Know before you go
- Try samples before purchasing as they offer a welcoming sampling experience
- Be prepared for crowds but expect a warm atmosphere within the store
- If you plan on buying multiple items, set aside enough time as there are numerous products available which may lead to spending more than anticipated
- Visit early or late in the day if you prefer less crowded periods
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Buc-ee's in Crossville, Tennessee, is a gem that offers a unique and overwhelming experience for visitors. With ample gas pumps, clean facilities, great food options like chopped brisket sandwiches and jerky, and an extensive selection of merchandise from farmhouse decor to stuffed beavers, it's easy to see why people love this place. The store is well-organized with friendly staff and immaculate restrooms. Despite the crowds and the potential to spend more than planned due to the variety of items available for purchase, Buc-ee's remains a must-stop destination for those passing through or locals looking for quality goods.
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Just like the buccees in TX. Lots of pumps. Everything always works. Nice and clean. Glad to see them expanding into other states. I rarely go to TN. But this will be on my list for cheap fuel. We need buccees in every state looking to keep a few extra dollars in our pocket books
There's nothing quite like a Buc-ee's. Picture a gas station the same size as a Walmart with 200 fuel pumps. Inside, fresh barbecue brisket and pulled pork, a 30-foot long jerky bar, fresh candied nuts, huge choices for sodas and a gift shop that is four times the size of a Cracker Barrel Old Country Store. I'm missing stuff.HUGE restroom that was super clean.This is pretty amazing and it's the first Buc-ee's in Tennessee. Welcome, Buc-ees!
While driving through TN, I came across the much hyped Buc-ee's. I thought I would give it a look. Very easy to pump gas with a plethora of stations available. Parking is ample - but also a long walk to get to the actual store. Once inside, it's huge and crowded. The bathrooms are clean. There is food and merchandise everywhere. It's a little overwhelming to be honest. I can see why some people love it. Where else can you buy farmhouse decor, a stuffed beaver, and get gas in one stop? Anyway, fun to see once, but not something I would actively try and seek out again.
Fun place to visit. Gas has been cheaper than other places. .Usually busy, open 24 hours.Great coffee, and real half and half in cold jugs in cooler. .Chopped brisket was very good, sweet with a little spice, hot dog was good, smaller than Sam's or Costco, but similar taste.You order the dogs and pick up at counter, didn't take long but order and you'll have a couple minutes to use rest room etc.Tons of stuff to buy, almost carnival atmosphere.You will spend more than you planned most likely.Only negative, and it was probably that I just didn't see any, but there didn't seem to be any windshield wash supplies at pumps.Note:Please follow the exit instructions painted on the parking lot; it sucked that so many people were "swimming upstream" clogging the exit instead of going with the well-marked flow.
Love the brisket tacos and brisket sandwich! There are also so many great snacks there, and the large clean bathrooms are definitely a great attraction. Definitely one of our favorite stops!!
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