HOUSTON — Still need to fill your Easter baskets, prep for an egg hunt, grab last-minute ingredients for Sunday brunch, or even make a reservation? There are still options for those who find themselves needing a few things on Easter morning.
While some grocery stores, pharmacies, and other businesses may be closed for the day, others will remain open with limited hours. The same goes for restaurants. Some will be closed, but many will welcome diners for Easter brunch or dinner, often with special holiday menus.
Here’s a full list of what major grocery stores, restaurants, and businesses are planning to close or remain open on April 5. Be sure to confirm hours at your nearest location, as they may vary.
What’s open on Easter?
Some of these stores will be open on Easter for reduced hours, but individual locations may be closed. Check with individual locations for specific store and pharmacy hours.
- CVS
- Dollar General
- Family Dollar
- Fiesta Mart
- Food Town
- Kroger
- Trader Joe’s
- Walgreens
- Walmart
- Whole Foods
What stores will be closed on Easter?
These grocery stores, warehouse stores, pharmacies, and other businesses will close all locations all day Sunday, April 5.
- Aldi
- Costco
- H-E-B
- Sam’s Club
- Target
What restaurants will be open on Easter?
Several food spots will still be open if you need a quick bite or a place to eat on Easter. Options include fast food chains like Burger King, McDonald’s, Taco Bell, Wendy’s and Domino’s. Coffee and breakfast lovers can stop by Dunkin’ or Starbucks, while sit-down meals are available at places like Cracker Barrel, IHOP, and Golden Corral…