This Thanksgiving, fast food enthusiasts in Florida have the convenience of McDonald’s to satisfy their cravings. With the holiday primarily centered around food and family, not everyone may have the time or desire to cook a large meal. For those who are working or simply prefer a quicker dining option, McDonald’s is stepping in to serve customers on this special day.
In St. Petersburg, seven McDonald’s locations will welcome diners, with the outlet on 62nd Avenue N. closing at 1 a.m. while all other restaurants remain open 24 hours. Tampa offers a total of thirteen locations; the establishment on Dr. MLK Jr. Drive will close at midnight, and the one on West Kennedy Blvd. will shut down at 1 a.m., with the rest available around the clock.
Clearwater has nine McDonald’s venues open, including one on South Missouri Avenue that will close at 1 a.m. and another on North Hercules Avenue closing at 11 p.m., while the remaining spots are available 24/7.
In Sarasota, eight restaurants will operate varying hours, with the location on Fruitville Road closing at 4 a.m. and others having different closing times, as well as two locations in Wesley Chapel, both operating 24 hours.
This availability provides a notable option for those who wish to enjoy a meal without the typical holiday fuss. It’s a reminder that during holidays, flexibility in meals can ease stress and cater to diverse schedules and preferences. So whether you’re finishing up work or simply seeking a break from cooking, McDonald’s is ready to serve this Thanksgiving.
Overall, McDonald’s presence may just be what many need on Thanksgiving Day, allowing for a stress-free alternative to traditional holiday meals.