Pensacola's first Wawa broke ground. Here's what first-time visitors can expect
Wawa fans eagerly anticipating the Pensacola area's first store are now one step closer to setting foot inside after developers broke ground at the upcoming Pine Forest Road location Friday, which is part of the Ransley Station development.
The ceremony marks the first of three locations coming to Pensacola and it's expected to open later in 2024.
Never been to Wawa before? Here's what you can expect.
Wawa stores in Pensacola
Three Wawa stores are expected to open soon in Pensacola, one at the corner of West Nine Mile and Beulah roads, another at U.S. Highway 98 and North Blue Angel Parkway and the Pine Forest Road location, in 2024.
Wawa stores in Pensacola: It's finally happening! Wawa is building two stores in Pensacola.
Why do people love Wawa?
Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, a Wawa offers all the things you'd expect from a convenience store ? snacks, lottery tickets, drinks, tobacco, gas (at most locations), etc. ? but they also offer a larger variety of fresh food than most fast-food restaurants such as their made-to-order, fan-favorite hoagies and the hot breakfast "Sizzli" sandwiches. More on all that later.
Wawas also are famous for customer service, scrupulously clean bathrooms, decent gas prices, free air for your tires and no-charge ATMs. They're a comforting presence for travelers and a community hub for neighborhoods. And in 2022 Forbes ranked them #12 in their Halo 100 list of brands that consumers love.
What does "Wawa" mean?
"Wawa" is an Ojibwe Native American word that translates, more or less, as “Canada goose." It's also the name of the town where this version of the company developed and where the corporate offices still reside. That's also why there's a goose on the company's corporate logo.
It's pronounced to rhyme with "saw-saw," and the second w is never capitalized.
How did Wawa get started?
As a successful iron foundry in New Jersey in 1803, in fact. But by the late 1800s the Wood family was spending a lot of time vacationing around Philadelphia and got to like the rural areas. George Wood, who was interested in dairy farming, bought a red-roofed Victorian home in Wawa, Pennsylvania, and the Wood family went into the dairy processing business promising safe and certified-sanitary milk.
That promise, at a time when safe milk was hard to come by, and their later milk delivery service, made them hugely successful right up to the 1950s and 1960s when the proliferation of grocery stores and corner markets undercut delivery. So the family pivoted and George's grandson Grahame Wood opened the first Wawa Food Market in 1964.
They've grown a bit since then, recently opening their 1,000th store in Oaklyn, New Jersey, in late April.
The first Wawa in Florida opened on July 18, 2012, in Orlando, across from SeaWorld.
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Will more Wawa stores come to the Pensacola region?
Wawa continues to build a pipeline of sites in the Panhandle Region and projects opening up eight to 10 stores in Pensacola and 20 stores in the Florida Panhandle over the next five to eight years. To build each store, Wawa will invest more than $7.0 million and employ, on average, 140 contractors and local partners.
Once open, each store will employ an average of 35 associates, with Wawa expecting to create hundreds of new jobs in Pensacola and the Panhandle as a result of expansion.
What's so great about Wawa's hoagies?
Named America's favorite sandwich shop in a 2018 survey, Wawa may be the only company that can rival Publix in Florida for devoted big-sandwich fans.
Wawa started selling made-to-order sandwiches, including hoagies, in 1972. In a 2017 review, Business Insider reporters Kate Taylor and Hollis Johnson described the hoagies like so:
"The humble hoagie is one of the main attractions at Wawa, and it does not disappoint," they wrote. "Served warm and well-toasted, with melty mozzarella and spongy yet hardy bread, the meatball hoagie is on the same level of quality as your favorite local deli."
Mostly it's the level of customization and good ingredients, and it's easy to order because Wawa was one of the first places to use self-serve, touch-screen menus. Step up to an ordering kiosk and look over the hot and cold possibilities. Meatball, cheesesteak, tuna salad, different kinds of chicken, pulled pork, veggie, even brisket and more, plus your favorite fixings.
Place your order, pay at the register, get your sandwich. There will be a bit of a wait, depending on how busy they are, but no more than, say, Firehouse Subs.
What else can I order at a Wawa?
It may take some time to go over your options. Wawa offers a wide array of prepackaged food and breakfast pastries, all fresh and relatively inexpensive. The drinks section ? most of one wall ? offers lots of different coffee, latte, chai tea, espresso, lemonade and soft drink choices (Their coffee is 100% sustainably sourced through the Rainforest Alliance).
But if you're looking for something other than a hoagie, the kiosk has you covered. Paninis, quesadillas, chalupas and more. Sandwiches stacked, club or deli. Multiple soups and salads. Sizzli breakfast sandwiches on bagels, croissants, biscuits, in burritos, or, if you dare, between two pancakes. After 4 p.m. in some locations, the dinner menu begins and you can order burgers, rotisserie chicken or pasta.
Does Wawa offer online ordering, curbside pickup, or delivery?
Yes! Open the Wawa app and choose Curbside Pickup or Delivery, then confirm your store. You can choose to get it right away or schedule it for later. Some locations may not offer all the options.
Does Wawa cater?
It does indeed, with hot trays of hoagies and soup, bundles of cookies and more for your next gathering. Catering is available in all locations.
Does Wawa have a secret menu?
Of course, Wawa has a secret menu.
Head to the touch screen kiosk, look around to make sure no one's watching, and tap the goose icon on the bottom left-hand corner. You should see a new screen, with secret items available during special times through the year, such as the Rainbow Bagel, the Birthday Cake milkshake and Birthday Cake smoothie, colorful lemonades, and a whole range of Halloween items like the Graveyard Smash chocolate cookie and cream smoothie covered in gummy worms.
Contributor: Chris Bridges - USA Today Network-Florida
This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: What are Wawa stores? Pensacola's first Wawa breaks ground