Turns out there are actually TWO Buc-ee’s locations that welcome truckers

Trucker internet has revealed that there are at least two Buc-ee’s locations that actually welcome truckers. 

Buc-ee’s is infamous for banning the semi trucks that keep their stores stocked, but we recently learned that there are two smaller locations in Texas that actually welcome truckers as customers. 

The first trucker-friendly location can be found in Eagle Lake, Texas, between Houston and San Antonio, off of Highway 90 Alternate, which runs somewhat parallel to Interstate 10. 

“I found a Buc-ee’s that actually allows trucks,” one person wrote in a Facebook post about the discovery, complete with a photo of the diesel pumps. “I freaked out. ‘Give me my phone or it never happened.’”

The second location is in Port Lavaca, Texas farther south. This location sits where State Highway 35 and Route 87 intersect. This Buc-ee’s store is tiny, but drivers online say it welcomes truckers as customers. 

Have you ever stopped at either of the Buc-ee’s locations? Are there any truck-friendly locations we missed? Let us know in the comments.

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