Which Grocery Stores Are Open Christmas Eve and Christmas Day?

WASHINGTON — The area’s grocery stores are generally closing early on Christmas Eve. Some are opening for Christmas, while some are staying closed. Check the list below for your store.

Which stores are open Christmas Eve?

  • Aldi: Open until 4 p.m. Find a store.
  • Balducci’s: Open until 6 p.m. Find a store.
  • BJ’s: Open until 6 p.m. Find a store.
  • Costco: Open until 5 p.m. Find a store.
  • The Fresh Market: Open until 6 p.m. Find a store.
  • Giant: Open until 7 p.m.; pharmacies until 6 p.m. (The stores at 10400 Old Georgetown Rd. in Bethesda, Maryland, and 6223 Baltimore National Pike in Catonsville, Maryland, are open 24 hours and will remain open.) Find a store.
  • Harris Teeter: Open until 7 p.m. Find a store.
  • MOM’s Organic Market: Open until 6 p.m. Find a store.
  • Safeway: Open until 8 p.m. Find a store.
  • Shoppers Food Warehouse: Open until 6 p.m. Find a store.
  • Trader Joe’s: Open until 6 p.m. Find a store.
  • Wegmans: Close at 6 p.m. Find a store.
  • Weis: Open until 6 p.m. Find a store.
  • Whole Foods: Most stores will close at 7 p.m., except the stores in Old Town, Arlington (Wilson Boulevard), Tenleytown and Georgetown, which will close at 8 p.m. Find a store.

Which stores are open Christmas Day?

  • Giant: All pharmacies are closed. About two-thirds of area stories will be open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (The stores at 10400 Old Georgetown Rd. in Bethesda, Maryland, and 6223 Baltimore National Pike in Catonsville, Maryland, are open 24 hours and will remain open.) Check your individual store.
  • Safeway: Some stores are open; others are closed. Check the list.
  • Shoppers Food Warehouse: Open 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Find a store.
  • Whole Foods: Some stores are open; others, closed. Find a store and call before you go.

Which stores are closed Christmas Day?

Please note that store hours may vary by store. Before heading out, call your local supermarket.

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