For those in search of a quick meal on Thanksgiving, McDonald’s is stepping up to help with several locations open across Florida. From St. Petersburg to Wesley Chapel, those needing a break from cooking can find a burger or fries readily available.
In St. Petersburg, seven different McDonald’s locations will be open, with most operating 24 hours apart from the one on 62nd Avenue N., which will close at 1 a.m.
Tampa boasts thirteen open restaurants; specifically, the outlet on Dr. MLK Jr. Drive will close at midnight, while the West Kennedy Blvd. location will shut its doors at 1 a.m., with the rest keeping their doors open all night.
Clearwater has nine locations available, including one on South Missouri Avenue closing at 1 a.m. and another on North Hercules Avenue that will close at 11 p.m.
In Sarasota, eight locations are open; the store on Fruitville Road will remain open until 4 a.m. Meanwhile, Wesley Chapel has two locations, both available for 24 hours, providing convenience for night owls or those working on Thanksgiving.
This flexibility from McDonald’s not only offers convenience but also highlights the changing landscape of holiday dining, catering to those who may not celebrate Thanksgiving in the traditional way. With numerous options available, there’s no need to be hungry on this holiday.
Overall, this shows how food chains are adapting to varying consumer needs during the holidays, making it easier for everyone to find something delicious to eat, regardless of their circumstances.