Boise Stage Stop 23801 S Orchard Access Road Category: Truck Stops and Plazas
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Company representatives
Email: moc.liamtoh@potsegatsesiob
George Winje, President
Cathy Brinker, Finance Executive
Adam Villalobos, Human Resources Executive
George Wynge, Sales Executive
About Boise Stage Stop
The Boise Stage Stop is one of the largest truck stops in Idaho with a large family restaurant
The story of the Boise Stage Stop
This story starts in 1890 when Joseph Boyle ran a general store and post office which he named Regina, after his mother Regina Boyle Allen. In October 16, 1921 Joseph Boyle was killed by a robber in his store (Boise Stage Stop), the murder was never solved. In the 1925s the Regina Store was bought by Ken Compton. When the old highway was changed from Hwy 30 to I-84 in 1929, They moved the store to it's current location. The Comptons operated the store and Mayfield Post Office until 1945 until they moved to Boise. The Regina Store burnt to ground and was rebuilt soon after and called All The Kings Men and in the 1950s changed to Sukies and then to what it known as today The Boise Stage Stop.
Products and Services
- Gas and diesel
- Family Restaurant
- Large C-Store
Opening Hours
Restaurant is open from 5:30 am to 11:00pm seven days a week Store in open 24 hours a day Fuel Desk open 24 hours a day
Business categories
- Restaurants
Employees
20 to 49
Years In Business
134
Additional information
we are very active in our community here in Idaho including hosting bike clubs, car clubs, motorcycle clubs, and holiday bazaars. The Boise Stage Stop has also participated in local parades...