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Here’s What Stores Are Open—and Closed—on Thanksgiving Day 2019

By
Chris Morris
Chris Morris
Former Contributing Writer
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By
Chris Morris
Chris Morris
Former Contributing Writer
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November 27, 2019, 3:00 PM ET

Love it or hate it, many businesses are open on Thanksgiving.

Despite the controversy that surrounds being open on this holiday, many retailers see the day as a chance to lure in those eager to get started on bargain hunting (especially in a year like 2019, where the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas is six days shorter than last year). And for many grocery stores, staying open can make them heroes with their customers, who forgot to grab sage or green beans as they prepared for the feast.

Those shoppers are out of luck in three states. All stores in Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island will be closed on Thanksgiving due to blue laws, which prohibit retailers from being open.

Whether you’re looking to shop for fun our out of necessity, here are the stores that will—and won’t—be open on Thanksgiving 2019. Note that hours may vary and some municipalities have laws affecting whether stores are allowed to open. It’s a good idea to call first.

Grocery stores open on Thanksgiving Day

Acme

Albertson’s

Food Lion

The Fresh Market (7 a.m. – 4 p.m.)

Kroger

Meijer

Safeway (6 a.m. – midnight)

Stop & Shop

Wegmans

Whole Foods Market

Winn-Dixie (7 a.m. – 10 p.m.)

Walmart Open on Thanksgiving Day 2019
Walmart is open on Thanksgiving Day 2019.
Patrick T. Fallon—Bloomberg via Getty Images

Grocery stores closed on Thanksgiving Day

Aldi

BJ’s

Costco

Publix

Sam’s Club

Trader Joe’s

Retailers open on Thanksgiving Day

Bass Pro Shops

Best Buy

Bed Bath and Beyond

Belk

Big Lots:

Cabela’s

CVS: 24-hour stores are open regular hours (pharmacies generally closed, however)

Dicks’s Sporting Goods

Dollar General

DSW: Most locations will open at 5 p.m.

GameStop: Most locations open at 3 p.m.

Gordmans: 3 p.m. – 1 a.m.

JC Penney: Doors open at 2 p.m.

Kmart: Open at 6 a.m.

Kohl’s

Macy’s: Most locations will open at 5 p.m.

Michaels

Mattress Firm

New York & Company: Some locations will open at 6 p.m.

Old Navy: Opens at 3 p.m.

RiteAid: 24-hour stores are open regular hours (pharmacies generally closed, however)

Sears: Opens at 6 p.m.

Target: Doors open at 5 p.m.

Walgreens: 24-hour stores are open regular hours (pharmacies generally closed, however)

Walmart: Open normal hours

Read: The best Black Friday deals for 2019

Retailers closed on Thanksgiving Day

Costco Closed on Thanksgiving 2019
Costco is one of the stores closed on Thanksgiving Day 2019.
Luke Sharrett—Bloomberg via Getty Images

Academy Sports and Outdoors

Ace Hardware

Apple

At Home

Barnes & Noble

Bloomingdale’s

Burlington

Costco

Crate & Barrel

Dillard’s

Guitar Center

H&M

Hobby Lobby

Home Depot

HomeGoods

Ikea

Lowe’s

Marshalls

Nordstrom

Nordstrom Rack

Office Depot/Office Max

Petco

PetSmart

Pier 1 Imports

Sierra Trading Post

Staples

Stein Mart

T.J.Maxx

True Value

Read: These restaurants are open on Thanksgiving Day 2019

The latest on Black Friday 2019:

—Here’s when major retailers will open for Black Friday
—The best Black Friday deals for 2019
—Retailers offer big freebies to lure Black Friday (and Thanksgiving) shoppers
—In-demand items you’ll want to prioritize getting on Black Friday
—Black Friday weekend will deepen the divide between retail’s winners and losers
—Many of Amazon’s best Black Friday deals have one thing in common
—Walmart Black Friday ad: 8 deals you shouldn’t ignore

More holiday shopping stories:

—Give these world-class experiences as gifts this holiday season
—The best white, red, sparkling, and dessert wines to give this year
—Travel must-haves to give your favorite globe-trotters—The best brews for beer-lovers
—Must-have luxury items for everyone in your life
—Here are Oprah’s favorite high-tech things for 2019

About the Author
By Chris MorrisFormer Contributing Writer

Chris Morris is a former contributing writer at Fortune, covering everything from general business news to the video game and theme park industries.

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