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Mirabito formally opens travel center in Parish

Includes fuel station, convenience store, and restaurants PARISH — Mirabito Convenience Stores — a chain of convenience stores and fuel stations, with more than 100 locations in New York and Pennsylvania — recently formally opened its new travel center in Parish.  The company said it officially launched this multi-faceted convenience center and fuel station at […]

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Includes fuel station, convenience store, and restaurants

PARISH — Mirabito Convenience Stores — a chain of convenience stores and fuel stations, with more than 100 locations in New York and Pennsylvania — recently formally opened its new travel center in Parish. The company said it officially launched this multi-faceted convenience center and fuel station at 2877 E. Main St. in Parish, with a grand-opening celebration and ribbon-cutting ceremony on Feb. 16. The new Mirabito location in Parish includes Dunkin’ and Subway restaurants, a new tech corner, and lounge-style seating, according to a Mirabito news release. Mirabito contends it will be “a one-stop destination for a variety of needs catering to community members, travelers, snowmobilers, fisherman, and beyond.” The gas station offers non-ethanol and premium gas, diesel, and kerosene, servicing the needs of the local community and pass-through travelers. Customers can also purchase a selection of Mirabito’s extensive snack and drink offerings, including made-to-order pizzas. The Dunkin’ and Subway restaurants inside the travel center also offer a variety of food options. “We are proud to bring an upgraded Mirabito Convenience Store experience to Parish, NY, and we are excited to celebrate the grand opening of the Travel center with the local community,” Joe Mirabito, president and CEO of Mirabito, said in the release. “With the addition of Subway, Dunkin’, Mirabito pizza, as well as our multiple fuel options, we strive to provide a comprehensive and convenient shopping experience for our customers whether local or passing through the area.”
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