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We visited Wawa and discovered why it's the greatest convenience store chain in America

Our quest started off in the parking lot of a Wawa in south Phillipsburg, New Jersey, off Route 22. The gas pumps were plentiful and bustling with activity, but we were more interested in what waited within.

We visited Wawa and discovered why it's the greatest convenience store chain in America

Wawa, with more than 720 locations in six states on the East Coast, is renowned for its high-quality inexpensive food. The vibe is clean and professional, yet unassuming. Muted yellows and browns are the key colors, leading to a relaxed but often bland visual landscape.

Wawa, with more than 720 locations in six states on the East Coast, is renowned for its high-quality inexpensive food. The vibe is clean and professional, yet unassuming. Muted yellows and browns are the key colors, leading to a relaxed but often bland visual landscape.

It takes a few minutes to even comprehend the array of food options available at Wawa. The well-stocked prepackaged section is ambitious and diverse in scope. Even packaged food appears fresh — not as though it has been abandoned on the shelf for untold lengths.

It takes a few minutes to even comprehend the array of food options available at Wawa. The well-stocked prepackaged section is ambitious and diverse in scope. Even packaged food appears fresh — not as though it has been abandoned on the shelf for untold lengths.

The coffee station is equally bountiful, something crucial to a well-regarded highway pit stop. Espressos and lattes are offered in addition to the wide range of blends.

The coffee station is equally bountiful, something crucial to a well-regarded highway pit stop. Espressos and lattes are offered in addition to the wide range of blends.

Wawa's breakfast-pastry selection receives points for variety, if not creativity. It's normal doughnut fare, but at six for $3, the price is right.

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The milkshake and Icee machines, a convenience store classic, are another weft in the rich woven tapestry of Wawa's culinary smorgasbord. Unfortunately, this location's machines were broken — as were our hopes for a refreshing chilled beverage.

The milkshake and Icee machines, a convenience store classic, are another weft in the rich woven tapestry of Wawa

Our spirits were lifted upon approaching Wawa's digital ordering kiosk, our gateway to the chain's legendary made-to-order sandwiches and more. It implored us to "Select a Variety" — and oh! What variety.

Our spirits were lifted upon approaching Wawa

The prices for everything are extremely reasonable, be it breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

The prices for everything are extremely reasonable, be it breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

The hoagies and other sandwiches are made fresh in front of your eyes. Of course, there are sacrifices to be had for freshly prepared fare, as the wait is a good five to seven minutes.

The hoagies and other sandwiches are made fresh in front of your eyes. Of course, there are sacrifices to be had for freshly prepared fare, as the wait is a good five to seven minutes.

We left, arms laden with the spoils of our quest. Between us, we shared the following: a small meatball hoagie, a tomato-and-cheese panini, a small tomato-and-basil bisque, a bacon avocado club sandwich, a "dirt" parfait, and two Wawa-branded teas.

We left, arms laden with the spoils of our quest. Between us, we shared the following: a small meatball hoagie, a tomato-and-cheese panini, a small tomato-and-basil bisque, a bacon avocado club sandwich, a "dirt" parfait, and two Wawa-branded teas.

The $1.49 teas are surprisingly good. They are quite sweet and sugary, including the diet green tea. But as far as gas-station-branded beverages go, it doesn't get much better than this.

The $1.49 teas are surprisingly good. They are quite sweet and sugary, including the diet green tea. But as far as gas-station-branded beverages go, it doesn

The humble hoagie is one of the main attractions at Wawa, and it does not disappoint. Served warm and well-toasted, with melty mozzarella and spongy yet hardy bread, the meatball hoagie is on the same level of quality as your favorite local deli. After a long day on the road, such warm comfort — at a modest $4.59 — is welcome.

The humble hoagie is one of the main attractions at Wawa, and it does not disappoint. Served warm and well-toasted, with melty mozzarella and spongy yet hardy bread, the meatball hoagie is on the same level of quality as your favorite local deli. After a long day on the road, such warm comfort — at a modest $4.59 — is welcome.

Wawa's $5.29 cheese panini, however, transcends comfort to reach a surprising level of sophistication. This particular iteration is expertly grilled, and bedecked with tomato, baby spinach greens, and a creamy sun-dried tomato pesto sauce. It's the kind of sandwich that wouldn't be out of place at an upscale bistro or Panera Bread — but with a price that speaks to its gas-station roots.

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Continuing on the upscale bistro theme is the tomato basil bisque, another unlikely find at a gas-station convenience store. The quality isn't at quite the same level as the panini — the broth is a tad watery for a bisque, and the flavor is tasty but lacking complexity — but the effort is a worthy and admirable one.

Continuing on the upscale bistro theme is the tomato basil bisque, another unlikely find at a gas-station convenience store. The quality isn

One misstep, however, is the avocado bacon club. The effort of the previous items is absent. Iceberg lettuce? Under-toasted bread? This isn't the quality cuisine we quickly have come to expect of Wawa. However, as readers have pointed out, one can fairly easily modify the order. So perhaps the blame here lies with us.

One misstep, however, is the avocado bacon club. The effort of the previous items is absent. Iceberg lettuce? Under-toasted bread? This isn

Fortunately, Wawa regains its footing with a childhood classic that our testers couldn't resist: the "dirt cup" parfait. Kate Taylor, our resident dirt correspondent, was immediately enamored. Each element is the platonic ideal of pudding: the mousse is airy, the Oreo crumbles retain their crunch, and the worm-to-dirt ratio is golden. While Wawa offers some more posh items, it's nice to see the chain dabble in the convenience-store staples.

Fortunately, Wawa regains its footing with a childhood classic that our testers couldn

When we walked through Wawa's door, our hopes were modest. Yet after our meals, our hopes had been raised sky high. We understand now why loyal customers crave Wawa above all else: the quality, the choices, and the right price make Wawa second to none in the convenience store wars.

When we walked through Wawa

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