Iroquois Travel Plaza

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Little Falls, United States

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Truck stop· Gas station· Fast Food· Toll road rest stop

Iroquois Travel Plaza Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Iroquois Travel Plaza is located in Little Falls, United States on New York State Thruway, Rd #3, 2576 State Route 5S, Mile Post #210W. Iroquois Travel Plaza is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category truck stop in United States.

Address

New York State Thruway, Rd #3, 2576 State Route 5S, Mile Post #210W

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 3158230678

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Big Daddy T

I will never give a service area more than one star, the prices are criminal.

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Daniel Donnelly

Nice, smaller travel plaza featuring a store stocked with refreshments and items for travel (toiletries, car chargers, sun block, etc). Clean modern bathrooms, vending machines and massage chairs (1 per 3 minutes). Wooden sculpture at entrance, along with a historical plaque. Free and fast wi-fi. Ample parking out front.

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Aravindh Siddharth

Nice stop as far as rest stops go. They have a Sunoco for gas and a Tim Hortons, Villa Pizza and Checkers. Food options seem to be covered since you have Villa Pizza which also serves local ice cream, checkers which has burgers, fries, and sandwiches and then Tim Hortons which has everything else. Tim Hortons has coffee, donuts, bagels, as well as a variety of drinks (hot and cold) and sandwiches which are pretty good. I had an avocado BLT from there which I did enjoy and exceeded my expectations of a sandwich from a \donut/breakfast shop\. Bathrooms are typical. Some vending options there and a general shop with travel stuff and stuff you you would expect to find in a deli/market. Few stands in the front including a sunglass stand and a stand selling fresh fruit and honey/honey products. Staff was friendly in my experience.

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Juliana Simone

This I-90 rest stop has a Burger King, Dunkin Donuts, Mobil gas and an actual farmers market which is a long table of beautiful produce from local farms that cost far less than what you'd pay at the store. We bought two huge white onions for three dollars and two fresh beets for one dollar each, any size. We bought one large and one medium. The Burger King whopper on a pretzel bun my partner said was really good. I tried the new power breakfast egg sandwich at DD's on an English muffin, also very good.

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Craig Knowles

Old outdated but quick and easy. Amish have fresh produce honey and maple syrup out front for sale.