Turkey is not for everyone. And American companies know this very well.
So it won't be difficult to get coffee, fast food, last-minute groceries, or a sit-down meal across the country on Thanksgiving Day.
Government-run services such as the Post Office will be closed and garbage collection in New York City will be suspended 24 hours after Turkey Day, while direct deposit services will be suspended as well on the bank holiday, although here they will be open on Thursday. Introducing chain stores and restaurants.
Of course, it's best to check with your local branch for individual opening hours.
Opening and closing of restaurants
mcdonalds
Most stores are open, but hours vary by location.
burger king
Holiday hours vary by location.
taco bell
Holiday hours vary by location.
ihop
International House of Pancakes business hours vary by location.
buffalo wild wings
Some locations will be open.
Wendy's
Wendy's business hours vary by store.
sonic
Some Sonic stores will open.
cracker barrel
The popular roadside station will be open as usual.
Outback Steakhouse
Outback Steakhouse will be closed.
domino
Pizza chains don't have to open stores. Please contact your nearest branch for business information.
white castle
White Castle is open until 3pm Try our home-reciped stuffings.
hooters
Some venues for the turkey competition will be open from 4 p.m. to midnight, with Dallas and Detroit opening earlier ahead of separate afternoon games between the Cowboys and Lions.
Locally, the Fresh Meadows and Farmingdale stores will close, according to the website.
starbucks
Business hours vary by location.
Store opening and closing
whole foods
Whole Foods will be open from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
home depot
The hardware store will be closed on Thanksgiving and reopen with regular business hours on Black Friday.
walmart
Closed until Black Friday.
Publix
We will be closed on Thanksgiving and reopen with regular business hours on Black Friday.
CVS
CVS will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
walgreens
Only 24-hour stores will be open on Thanksgiving Day.
States where liquor stores operate
- Alabama only has beer and wine
- alaska
- arizona
- arkansas
- California
- colorado
- florida
- georgia
- Hawaii
- illinois
- Indiana
- iowa
- Kentucky, with some restricted counties
- Louisiana, with some restricted counties
- maine
- maryland
- michigan
- missouri
- nebraska
- nevada
- new jersey
- new mexico
- new york
- Oregon
- State of Pennsylvania excluding state-run facilities
- south carolina
- south dakota
- vermont state
- washington
- west virginia
- wisconsin
- wyoming





