7-Eleven at 5255 Baltimore Drive anchors a convenience stop along one of Fletcher Hills' primary north-south commuter routes in La Mesa. The prepared-food program delivers roller-grill items and wrapped sandwiches on a recurring commissary schedule, a grab-and-go operation that parallels the made-to-order deli trays at Lunch Box Cafe & Deli elsewhere in the neighborhood. Since its 1927 founding as Dallas's Southland Ice Company, 7-Eleven has grown to more than 83,000 stores globally under Seven & i Holdings. A California Type 20 ABC license authorizes off-sale beer and wine from a walk-in cooler stocked with domestic, import, and regional craft labels. The snack and beverage inventory is calibrated to the Baltimore Drive commuter corridor shared with fuel stations like ARCO, targeting grab-and-go demand from Fletcher Hills residents and through-traffic alike. Slurpee and Big Gulp dispensing stations operate independent frozen-barrel and bag-in-box systems with separate temperature and carbonation controls for each active flavor line.