Last updated on June 14th, 2024 at 10:38 am
Irving Oil, a family-owned refining and marketing company, has opened The Irving, a convenience store in Pembroke, Massachusetts, providing fresh food, fuel and clean restrooms. The store, located at 92 Washington Street, will be offering free coffee for three weeks to celebrate.
The company says the new store has been designed specifically to offer optimal and innovative customer experiences. The site brings in elements of a market-style café with freshly prepared comfort food offerings, indoor and outdoor seating areas and self-checkout options.
“The opening of The Irving represents a significant milestone for our business,” says Sarah Irving, EVP of Irving Oil. “It supports our desire to develop innovative strategies for our growing retail network while continuing to offer the very best customer service.”
The Irving’s menu includes made-to-order sandwiches, flatbread pizzas and gourmet hot dogs, along with all-day breakfast. New England’s Baronet Coffee will be served. The convenience store is designed with a heritage-style exterior and contemporary interior.
“We know our customers have busy lives,” says The Irving site manager, Al Lishman. “From freshly prepared food to delicious coffee and beverages, along with fuel offerings, we hope to add convenience and good energy to their daily journey.”
Customers will have the opportunity to help local families bridge the distance between home and hospital by choosing to fuel-up at the site’s Fuel the Care Pumps. Irving Oil will donate four cents per gallon of fuel purchased at the designated pumps to support families at the Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center. The donation will be made in the form of fuel gift cards to support local families with the cost of travel for medical care.
Since 2015, Irving Oil has supported Tufts Medical Center through its Fuel the Care program, providing an annual donation of fuel gift cards to be distributed to families traveling with children requiring medical care. More than 22,500 patient families have received support through the program.