May holidays, such as Easter, Christmas, and others, make us not want to cook! All we want to do is relax, hang with the kids. But the Fourth of July stands out by being the only holiday where everyone actually looks forward to cooking. I say it’s thanks to good old American hot dogs, but there are many other reasons. However, if you, for some reason, also forgets something, you will always have fast food restaurants by your side. Ready for a quick list? Show Whether you forgot a meal to bring to the potluck and it’s already too late to start from scratch or you simply don’t feel like even going into the kitchen. Fast food restaurants today? (Fourth of July)As you’ll find on this quick list we have put together, most major chains are open and ready to serve during its regular hours. Here you go:
Need your coffee fix? GBR shares that Dunkin’, Starbucks, and Tim Hortons stores are open and ready to serve you a hot coffee (or get an iced coffee, it’s hot out here! As you can see most major chains for fast food restaurants will be running regularly. Our quick research could not find the difference in hours. But if you have a bad feeling, I would call my closest fast food restaurant immediately. Which of the fast food restaurants are open where you live? Is there one in particular you are glad will be open today? It feels like Thanksgiving all over again.
That most patriotic of annual holidays, the Fourth of July, and with it comes the chance to engage in all of the most fun American traditions. From attending parades to watching the fireworks and having a cookout, the red, white and blue will color numerous activities across the Fourth. But what if you're not able to cook, or just simply can't be bothered? Well, Newsweek has rounded up details of some of the most popular food franchises and chains across the U.S., and whether or not they're open on July 4—alongside a little information about the holiday itself. Otherwise known as Independence Day, the Fourth of July, celebrates the U.S. independence from Britain. On July 4, 1776, the 13 American colonies, which were at war with Great Britain, declared themselves to be independent states and no longer under British rule. As it is a federal holiday, many companies and major retailers will be closed. This includes popular restaurants and fast-food outlets, so Newsweek looks at the opening plans for some of your favorite chains and franchises below. A picture of a Taco Bell restaurant, in New York. July 2021Spencer PlattAre restaurants open on the Fourth of July?
Which restaurants are closed on the Fourth of July?
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