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Banks, liquor stores and post office. Here’s what will be open and closed in Macon on July 4


Banks, liquor stores and post office. Here’s what will be open and closed in Macon on July 4

Get ready to stock up on barbecue essentials, ship your packages, and cash your checks before this year’s Independence Day.

Several stores will be closed on this national holiday. Here’s what you should know:

Which businesses are closing in Macon?

There will be no regular mail services on July 4, but Priority Mail Express will continue to operate. UPS and Fedex will also not offer pickup and delivery services.

According to USA Today, banks such as Capital One, Bank of America, PNC, Truist, CitiBank and JPMorgan Chase will all be closed, but Capital One cafes will be open.

All government enterprises will be closed.

Which grocery stores are open?

Get your Fourth of July fireworks and festive drinks if you need them at these stores, as these stores will remain open over the holiday, but hours may vary by location:

  • ALDI

  • Publix

  • Kroger

  • Sam’s Club

  • Goal

  • Walmart

  • Whole foods

Which pharmacies and discount stores are open?

  • CV

  • Dollar-General

  • Walgreens

Will liquor stores be open or closed?

Most liquor stores in Macon will be open on July 4. However, some may close early, so call ahead to be safe.

Which retail stores will be open in Macon?

Here are some retailers that will be open on July 4th:

  • Kohl’s

  • Bass Pro Shops

  • academy

  • Big lots

  • Dillard’s

  • Home Depot

  • Lowe’s

Which restaurants are open on Independence Day in Macon?

Although most local restaurants will be closed over the holiday, the following restaurant chains will be open:

  • Applebee’s

  • Bonefish Grill

  • Buffalo Wild Wings

  • Chili’s

  • Cracker Barrel

  • Longhorn Steakhouse

  • Olive Garden

  • Outback Steakhouse

  • Texas Roadhouse offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.

  • Papa John’s

  • I jump

  • Waffle House

  • Huddle House

Do you have any further questions? Let me know at [email protected]

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