What's open and closed on July 4th? See which stores and restaurants are operating today.
2024-12-24 21:35:33source:Stockscategory:Stocks
July 4th has arrived and millions of people plan to celebrate the nation's independence simply by having fun with family and friends.
For many Americans, the festivities will most likely include hosting a barbecue or attending one. But if you're short on burger buns or looking to eat out, no worries, many retailers will be open.
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Here's a list of what is and isn't open on the Fourth of July.
What places are open on July 4th 2024?
Retailers
Academy Sports + Outdoors
Barnes & Noble
Bass Pro Shops
Bed Bath & Beyond
Best Buy
BJ's Wholesale Club
Cabela's
Crate & Barrel
CVS
Dollar General
Dollar Tree
Family Dollar
Food Lion
Guitar Center
Home Depot
HomeGoods
Kohl's
Krogers and its network of grocery stores — including Ralphs, King Soopers, Metro Market, Pick'n Save and more
Lowe's
Macy's
Marshalls
Menards
Michaels
Petco
Publix
REI
Rite Aid
Sam's Club
Sephora
T.J. Maxx
Target
Trader Joe's
Tractor Supply Company
Walgreens
Walmart
Whole Foods
Restaurants, fast-food chains open on July 4th 2024
Bahama Breeze
Bob Evans
Buffalo Wild Wings
Burger King
Chili's
Chipotle
Chick-fil-A
Cracker Barrel
Cold Stone Creamery
Dairy Queen
Denny's
Dunkin'
Golden Corral
IHOP
Olive Garden
Pizza Hut
Popeyes
Ruby Tuesday
TGI Fridays
Sonic
Subway
Waffle House
Places with special hours of operation on July 4th 2024
Applebee's
Aldi
Ace Hardware
Foot Locker
GameStop
IKEA
Old Navy
Starbucks
Wendy's
What places are closed on July 4th 2024?
Costco
Natural Grocers
UPS
FedEx
Government offices
Post offices
Courts
Schools
U.S. stock markets
Banks
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Khristopher J. Brooks
Khristopher J. Brooks is a reporter for CBS MoneyWatch. He previously worked as a reporter for the Omaha World-Herald, Newsday and the Florida Times-Union. His reporting primarily focuses on the U.S. housing market, the business of sports and bankruptcy.