AVON, N.Y. -- The new Quicklee’s Travel Center in Avon, N.Y., is 19,000 square feet and occupies nearly 10 acres. It’s the chain’s first truckstop.
Photography by Larry Tetamore
The chain worked with D|Fab of Madison Heights, Mich., to design, fabricate and install custom decor unique to the Quicklee’s brand.
Chill & Fill is Quicklee’s propreitary grab-and-go foodservice offering.
The site has a Dunkin’ Donuts, and employees dressed as doughnuts for the opening of the store.
The travel center's ample seating includes leather chairs surrounding a fireplace.
A large SKU offering makes Quicklee’s a one-stop shop.
Designed to meet the growing demands of the professional driver, the site has a laundromat, four private showers and multiple restrooms.
In addition to the traditional c-store lineup of snacks and candy, Quicklee’s also stocks electronics and truck accessories.
The layout provides space specific to guests’ needs without closing them off to other features.
Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas of the store, as well as in all parking areas. This allows professional drivers parked overnight to stream movies and music.
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