Stores, Restaurants Open On Memorial Day 2021 In Washington
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Seattle WA
28 May, 2021
1:32 PM
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ACROSS WASHINGTON — Memorial Day is just around the corner in the Evergreen State. While many will mark the day of remembrance by spending the day with family and friends, it's important to note which businesses will be open if you head out that day to shop or grab a bite to eat. While the true meaning of the day is to remember, many also view it as the unofficial start of summer and spend the day gathered with friends and family. Many local facilities and government offices will close on Memorial Day in remembrance of the men and women who served and gave their lives for the United States. If you're hoping to step out for some shopping or plan to skip the backyard barbecue altogether, you're in luck, because many big box stores and chain restaurants will be open on Memorial Day this year. Here's a list Patch compiled of retailers that will be open Monday: Retailers Bass Pro Shops Bed, Bath & Beyond Best Buy Crate & Barrel Dick's Sporting Goods Dillard's (hours vary by mall) Dollar General Dollar Tree Family Dollar Hobby Lobby Home Depot HomeGoods Ikea Kohl's Lowe's Macy's Marshalls Neiman Marcus Old Navy Petsmart Target TJ Maxx Walgreens Walmart Here's a selection of chain restaurants that will be open on Memorial Day as well: Applebee's Arby's Benihana Bob Evans Bonefish Grill Boston Market Buca di Beppo Buffalo Wild Wings Burger King Carl's Jr. Carrabba's The Cheesecake Factory Chick-fil-A Chili's Chipotle Cracker Barrel Denny's Domino's Dunkin' Five Guys Fogo de Chão Golden Corral Hardee's IHOP In-N-Out Burger KFC Kona Grill Longhorn Steakhouse Maggiano's McDonald's Metro Diner Morton's The Steakhouse Noodles & Co. Olive Garden Outback Steakhouse Panda Express Panera Bread Papa John's P.F. Chang's Pizza Hut Potbelly Red Lobster Romano's Macaroni Grill Ruth's Chris Steakhouse Shake Shack Smith & Wollensky Sonic Starbucks Subway Taco Bell The Capital Grille Waffle House Wahlburgers Wendy's Whataburger While many coronavirus-related business restrictions are no longer in place, restaurants and retailers are still required to limit themselves to half capacity, so if you're going out to eat its probably best to call ahead and confirm hours in advance.
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