Address: 1018 Goldfinch Ave, Sugar Land, TX 77478, USA
Address: 1211 Sugar Lakes Dr, Sugar Land, TX 77478, USA
“Had a plumbing emergency. Called a few places and no one could get out here for another few days. Then I called Roto-Rooter. Start to finish, the service was great. The woman who answered the phone seemed genuine and wanted to help. They sent a plumber (Ian) within a couple hours, maybe not even a full two hours later. Ian was kind and courteous. He knew his stuff and had our plumbing issue fixed in under an hour. I'm glad they're the company we went with! Thanks, Ian! Edit: Xavier came out later (after I wrote this review or I would have included him in the original post) and ran a camera down our pipes to find what caused the issue. He walked me through the video as he was running the camera, pinpointed where the problem was, and gave us a quote on how much that fix would be. He was also kind and courteous. Thanks Xavier!”
Address: 1042 Mockingbird Way, Sugar Land, TX 77478, USA
“They are honest and get repairs done very efficiently. Great place with top notch service. Can't say enough good things about them. Highly recommend this place to everyone. I’ll definitely be coming back for any auto needs. Glad that this shop is literally around the block from my house.”
Address: 8250 US-90 ALT, Sugar Land, TX 77478, USA
“This is a smaller Shell station, but is in a very convenient location. It only has 6 pumps that are relatively new, but they have always remained open even during Harvey. The prices are better too compared to the other Shell gas stations in the area.”
Address: 120 Bay View Dr, Sugar Land, TX 77478, USA
“This place is a "mo-storic" (healthy mixture of modern & historic), overlooked Sugar Land paradise. Stop by and get to know this park whether you're a local or nomad. You'll be glad you did, as it's one of the lessen known recreational getaways, right in the middle of old & new treasures. One of the oldest treasures is the Imperial Sugar Mill campus, visible across US ALT-90 FWY. The newer treasure is Sugar Land's premier coffee roaster, Blendin Coffee Lab. Found just 5 minutes (walking) East from the park entrance. Highlight: Ample sized playground & swing set attracts leaves in the winter, but come Spring there's more people than grains of sand in the volleyball court. Well, that's obviously impossible. But if you require 1 of the 4 picnic tables (2 under the Pavilion, other 2 uncovered), you best get up before the rest of Sugar Land's newly informed explorers. Park-goers rave about the safety and peacefulness of the simple yet sufficient offerings, however there is one clear downfall. Downfall: If there is a real downfall to this great local treasure trove, it's the Parking Situation. Very limited; see the signature, same named section below for a in-depth explanation. Fact: Stick around long enough on the Northwest side of the park's benches and you'll be surrounded by one of Sugar Lake's duck flocks, who tend to devour worms in the afternoon/early evenings there. Bonus Fact: There are 6 trash cans. Yeah, I know, right? Stellar Performance: The groundskeepers here deserve credit. Always freshly cut grass, and emptied trash cans. All SIX of them! Leaves pile up most weeks, but it makes you feel like you're in the Northeast. Washroom Situation: There is no washroom, thus no situation. Unless you have to "go". In that case, YOU have a situation. Parking Situation: Vehicle Parking here is limited to 6 paralleled parked street spots (1 handicapped). There is a dentist and dry cleaning parking lot across the street, but no guarantee of being towed or not. Luckily that lot is easily visible from any part of the Lonnie Park, if you really feel like running down a ticketing cop. Motorized vehicles are prohibited on the park grounds. Tip: Swing by on a Saturday afternoon. If there's an open parking spot, do your busy brain a favor and stop by and relax for half an hour at the near 4 acre plot of public property. The Loop is a perfect ¼ mile. 500 steps or 5 minute walk. The Figure Eight path is a more interesting stroll at 0.32 miles and 100 more steps or 1 additional minute to the loop. It's my recommendation between the two options. Bottomline: Stroll for a quiet loop around this quaint park and be teased by the rolling sounds of train tracks while peeking through weathered tree branches at the historic Imperial Sugar water tower.”
Address: 803 Oyster Creek Drive, Sugar Land, TX 77478, USA
Address: 306 Teal Ln, Sugar Land, TX 77478, USA
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