Overview

ampm is a smoke shop in Bellingham, WA, USA. Convenience-store chain serving coffee drinks, donuts, hot dogs, burgers & other basic eats.
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Location & Maps

3319 Airport Dr, Bellingham, WA 98226, USA (Direction)

Opening Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

Review (16) 1.8

  • Rebecca Julius
    4 months ago

    This isn''t the first time this guy has been rude to us. There have been plenty of times that I have gone into the store while this guy is working, and he tells us that the EBT machine is down. I''m not sure if he just doesn''t know how to work the software or if he''s just rude. He''s even told my son that it''s broken. However, when I go in during the day, they always allow me to use my EBT card. This night he was rude and said my pack of cigarettes wasn''t on sale. When clearly, the box says it is. He was willing to give up the sale altogether and offered us a refund, instead of admitting that he was wrong and giving us the dollar back. I usually come to the AMPM stores because they''re one of the few stores that don''t overcharge for cigarettes. I will no longer be stopping at this store for anything.

  • Whitney M
    5 months ago

    Once upon a time in a small town, there stood an ampm store at the heart of the community. It was no ordinary convenience store; it held a special place in the hearts of the locals. The store was run by a friendly and kind-hearted couple, Sam and Emma. Every morning, Sam would greet the early risers with a warm smile, serving them freshly brewed coffee and a selection of delicious breakfast items. Emma, on the other hand, took great pride in keeping the store shelves stocked with a wide array of snacks, candies, and beverages. She always knew just what the regular customers liked and made sure to have their favorites ready. One day, a young boy named Jake wandered into the ampm store. Jake was new in town and feeling a bit lost. Sam noticed the uncertainty in the boy''s eyes and struck up a conversation. He soon discovered that Jake had a passion for art and dreamed of becoming an illustrator. With a sparkle in his eye, Sam encouraged Jake to pursue his dreams and even offered him a space in the store to display his artwork. From that day on, the ampm store became not only a place to grab essentials but also a little art gallery where Jake''s creations adorned the walls. As word spread about the talented young artist, more people visited the store to see his work. The once-small ampm store now became a bustling hub of creativity and community spirit. The locals gathered there regularly to appreciate Jake''s art, share stories, and support one another. Over time, the ampm store became a symbol of unity in the town. Sam and Emma''s kindness and Jake''s talent brought people together in ways no one could have imagined. It was no longer just a convenience store; it had become a place where strangers became friends, dreams flourished, and hearts were warmed. Years passed, and the ampm store continued to thrive, with Jake''s artwork adorning the walls like a tapestry of memories. Sam and Emma beamed with pride, knowing that their little store had made a significant impact on the lives of the people it served. And so, the story of the ampm store on the corner of that small town lives on—a story of community, dreams, and the magic that can unfold when the right people come together in the most unexpected places.

  • Allen Johnson
    a month ago

    I got charged tax on peanuts. Peanuts are not taxable in washington state. This is not the first time i''ve been disappointed at this location.

  • Holly In Hell
    4 years ago

    RUDE, the man on the graveyard shift has yet to learn the basics of human decency, consideration and the rudimentary elements of customer service. I got the impression the worker believed all customers are all theives and drug addicts as he made me pay before filling my slushie andthen proceeded get angry and raised his voice at me when I accidentally removed my credit card from the machine too soon. I asked the man where the napkins were (after spending $25 on gas, food amd slushies) , instead of actually showing me where these "hide and go seek napkins" were hiding, he yelled across the store to some obscure area above the hot food. I am 5''3" and I was unable to see the napkins up high ???? Somewhere ( of course not in the napkin holder like intuition would expect). The man proceeded to YELL at me like: 1) i am stupid instead of short, and 2) like I was out of line for asking for such an inconvenient thing like a napkin. One of the most demoralizing trips to a gas station in long, extended history of trips to gas stations. I WILL NEVER GIVE THAT PARTICULAR STORE MY MONEY EVER AGAIN!!! NOTE TO WORKER/OWNER: if you don''t like people, don''t work directly interfacing customers (you know those people who inconvenience you by patronizing the store and make it possible to sustain living in the great American Melting Pot).

  • samantha torres
    5 years ago

    Apparently you can’t purchase lotto tickets past 9pm here. Also, I was told to verify my signature by signing a paper bag& the clerk laughed and said it wasn’t my signature. ...... Where did they learn to verify signatures this way?keep in mind I have purchased alcohol here. It is petty and degrading to have someone preach to you the “state law” when you are clearly following it, and are well informed on it. Lesson learned, don’t go in and purchase lotto tickets passed 9pm or in the morning wheN you have bed head... TERRIBLE service.

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