As the holiday season approaches, residents of Austin are curious about what’s open and closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day 2024. With dining options varying from IHOP to Waffle House, and stores like Walmart and Target closing their doors, it’s essential to plan ahead. This guide outlines each establishment’s hours to help you navigate the festive days seamlessly, whether you’re looking for a meal or need to run errands. Remember to double-check local hours for any last-minute changes. Happy Holidays, Austin!
The holiday season is here, and in Austin, people are gearing up for festive celebrations! However, if you’re wondering what’s open and closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day this year, we’ve got the scoop for you. It’s always great to plan ahead, especially if you’re craving a delicious meal or need to run some errands.
First up, let’s talk about dining options! Many restaurants take a break and close their doors on Christmas Day, but some spots are welcoming guests both on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. If you’re looking for a classic meal, IHOP is your go-to, as they’ll be serving up pancakes and more throughout both holidays.
For those who enjoy a cozy meal, Cracker Barrel is closing at 2 p.m. on Christmas Eve, so remember to arrive early to grab that homestyle feast! Unfortunately, they won’t open on Christmas Day. Meanwhile, Whataburger will be closing at 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve, with doors shut tight on Christmas Day.
If you love a buffet-style dining experience, be aware that Golden Corral will be closed on Christmas Day, and some locations might have reduced hours on Christmas Eve. If you’re in the mood for some burgers, you might be in luck because most Wendy’s locations will stay open on both days. Just check the location finder for specific hours.
For coffee aficionados, Starbucks has varying hours. Most locations will be open on Christmas Eve but will likely close on Christmas Day, with a few possibly open for a caffeine fix. Dunkin’ Donuts will be closed on Christmas Day, but you can grab your favorite treats on Christmas Eve unless local hours differ.
Craving breakfast? Rest assured, all Waffle House locations will be open on Christmas Day, so you can always indulge in some good old waffles! On the other hand, Krispy Kreme is not opening on Christmas Day, and some areas may close early on Christmas Eve.
For those night owls, it’s good news because Denny’s typically stays open for both Holiday nights. Make sure to check your local Applebee’s as hours vary; many will be closed on Christmas Day and those open may have shorter hours. Buffalo Wild Wings is another one to check, as many locations will be closed on Christmas Day with reduced hours on Christmas Eve.
As for shopping and running errands, most banks in Austin will be open on Christmas Eve but closed on Christmas Day due to the federal holiday. Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Capital One, and PNC Bank will all be on holiday mode, so plan ahead!
Retail craziness won’t be happening either. Walmart will close early at 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve and will remain closed on Christmas Day. Target is following suit by shutting its doors at 8 p.m. on Christmas Eve and remaining closed on Christmas Day.
Costco will be open on Christmas Eve but is closing the next day; some locations may have different hours. Meanwhile, Sam’s Club is closing early at 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve and not opening on Christmas Day, and H-E-B will also be closing at 8 p.m. on Christmas Eve, with all locations closed on Christmas Day.
Let’s not forget about the postal services! All post offices will be closed on Christmas Day, but feel free to utilize their online services. As for delivery, UPS will have limited services on Christmas Eve and no services on Christmas Day, except for unparalleled quick responses with UPS Express Critical. FedEx will also be on a modified service schedule leading into Christmas, fully closing on Christmas Day.
If you’re in need of health or pharmacy supplies, many CVS locations will be open with adjusted hours on Christmas Day. Dollar Tree may also be operating with limited hours; it’s wise to check local stores for their specific hours.
Many Austin residents love finding ways to dine out or grab necessities during the festive days. If you’re hunting for meals or looking for local gift ideas, there are several restaurants around Austin offering meals on Christmas Day, so be sure to check local sources for the latest details!
This holiday season, whether you’re enjoying meals out or finishing up those last-minute errands, be smart and plan ahead. Happy Holidays, Austin!
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