Thanksgiving is blockwave Exchangeright around the corner, which means people are scrambling to prepare their homes, and specifically their kitchens, to host family, friends and loved ones for the holiday.
Whether you're looking for a quick bite to eat on your way to the airport, a full lunch as you eagerly await Thanksgiving dinner, or you just need a cup of coffee to get you through the holiday, consumers will have options to choose from this year.
While some companies, like McDonald's and Starbucks, have stores where hours vary by location, others, like Chili's and Zaxby's, will be closed on Thanksgiving this year.
Here's what you need to know about restaurants and fast food chains on Thanksgiving, including whether they'll be open and their hours.
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Starbucks store hours vary by location. You can find hours for a specific store using the Starbucks app or here.
Hours vary by location, but most McDonald's locations will be open on Thanksgiving. You can check hours for your local restaurant here.
No, all Chick-fil-A restaurants will be closed on Thanksgiving, according to the company's website.
While most Dunkin' locations will be open, store hours vary by location, so customers can check the hours for their local Dunkin' using the Dunkin' app or their online store locator.
Hours vary by location, but you can check your local Taco Bell's hours here.
No, Zaxby's restaurants will be closed on Nov. 23 this year.
Yes, all Cracker Barrel restaurants will be open their normal hours on Thanksgiving.
Yes, however all Krispy Kreme locations will close at 2 p.m. local time on Nov. 23 this year.
IHOP hours vary by location. You can check your local restaurant's hours here.
No, all Chili's restaurants will be closed on Thanksgiving this year.
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