For those seeking a quick meal on Thanksgiving Day, McDonald’s offers several locations that remain open across various cities in Florida, perfect for anyone looking to skip the traditional Thanksgiving feast.
In St. Petersburg, you can find seven McDonald’s outlets operational on Thanksgiving. Notably, the restaurant located on 62nd Avenue N. has a closing time of 1 a.m., while the remaining locations will be accessible 24 hours.
In Tampa, there are thirteen locations ready to serve customers. The outlet on Dr. MLK Jr. Drive will close at midnight, and the one on West Kennedy Blvd. will wrap up at 1 a.m., while the rest maintain 24-hour service.
Clearwater boasts nine open McDonald’s locations. The South Missouri Avenue restaurant will close at 1 a.m., while the North Hercules Avenue one will close at 11 p.m. The other locations will operate around the clock.
In Sarasota, eight locations will provide service, with variances in closing times. The restaurant on Fruitville Road will shut down at 4 a.m., and others will close between 11 p.m. and 1 a.m.
Lastly, Wesley Chapel has two McDonald’s that will remain open 24 hours, located off State Road 54 West and Bruce B. Downs Boulevard.
For those who prefer to avoid cooking or are too busy to prepare a Thanksgiving meal, McDonald’s is a convenient option. Enjoying a familiar meal from a fast-food chain can be a comforting choice amidst the holiday hustle and bustle.
This Thanksgiving, McDonald’s offers a practical solution for those who may not want to participate in a traditional meal or need a meal while on the go, providing flexibility and accessibility for its customers.