Where I live, it's Exxon, Exxon, and helluva lot more Exxon.
We also house McDonald's (like every other city under the American flag), Hardee's, Burger King, and Zaxby's.
Oh, and Walmart, Lowe's, and Dollar General.
What about the rest of y'all?
Culver's
Portillo's
Giordano's
Pizzeria Uno
Pepe's Tacos
7-11, 99 Restaurant, Applebee's, Bank of America, Barnes & Noble, Bed Bath & Beyond, Bertucci's, Burger King, Chili's, Chipotle, Cracker Barrel, CVS, Denny's, Dollar Tree, Dunkin Donuts, Fairfield Inn, Family Dollar, Friendly's, Friday's, GameStop, Haffner's, Holiday Inn, Home Depot, IHOP, KFC, Kohl's, Market Basket, Marshall's, McDonald's, Michael's, Mobil, Not Your Average Joe's, Olympia Sports, Outback Steakhouse, Papa Gino's, Petco, Pizza Hut, Rite Aid, Santander, Shell, Showcase Cinemas, Speedway, Shaw's, Staples, Stop & Shop, Starbucks, Taco Bell, Target, UNO, Walgreens, Walmart, Wendy's, and many more that I'm probably missing.
Wawa.
(Said with Texas pride I never display): Ignoring all the other ones, we got H-E-B!
Fast food: McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Long John Silver's, Hardee's, A&W, Cook Out, Subway, Panera, Starbucks, Arby's, Chick-Fil-A, Taco Bell, Chipotle, Jimmy John's, Steak & Shake, Five Guys
Sit-down restaurants: Applebee's, Ruby Tuesday, Denny's, Olive Garden, Texas Roadhouse, Red Lobster, Buffalo Wild Wings, Outback Steakhouse, Golden Corral, Waffle House, and probably one or two others
Pizza: Pizza Hut (no seating), Domino's, Little Caesar's, Papa John's, Cici's
Gyms: Gold's Gym, American Family, Planet Fitness
Grocery stores: Food Lion, Aldi, Publix (Kroger was recently cancelled)
Other big-box stores: Wal-Mart, Target, Best Buy, Sam's Club, Home Depot, Petsmart, Michael's (a large craft store) (Big Lots recently moved out of town)
Other general-merchandise stores: CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Marshall's, Gabe's, JCPenney, Sears, Dick's, Five Below, Dollar Tree, Dollar General, Family Dollar, Peebles, and more
Automotive: Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, Napa, Discount Tire, O'Reilly, Midas, Jiffy Lube, Tuffy
Gas stations/C-stores: Sheetz, Wawa, 7-Eleven, Exxon, Shell, BP, Sunoco, Circle K, Refresh
Misc: Regal Cinemas, Bath & Body Works, Victoria's Secret, many more in the mall
Pollo Tropical
In Southern Hartford/ Northern New Haven/Northern Middlesex County, CT
Supermarkets: Stop & Shop, Price Chopper, Shop Rite, Big Y, IGA, Stew Leonard's, Whole Foods, Aldi, Trader Joe's, Highland Park Market
Fast Food/Cafeteria Style/Sandwich shops: McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, Taco Bell, Arby's, Subway, Blimpie, Jersey Mike's, Chick-Fil-A, Sonic, Five Guys, Panera, Moe's, Mooyah, Chipotle, Qdoba, Long John Silver's, KFC, Boston Market, Wayback Burgers, Dunkin Donuts, Starbucks, Nardelli's (local chain), Frankie's Hot Dogs (local), D'Angelo's, Popeye's, Dibella's Subs, Rita's Water Ice, Dairy Queen,
Casual Dining/Sit Down: Chili's, Applebee's, Ruby Tuesday, TGI Friday, Buffalo Wild Wings, IHOP, Denny's, Outback Steakhouse, Texas Roadhouse, Olive Garden, Red Lobster, Smashburger, Noodles & Company, BugerFi, Wood n Tap (local), Chip's (local), Shake Shack (coming soon), Cheesecake Factory, Friendly's, On the Border, Puerto Vallarta (local), Red Robin, Longhorn Steakhouse, Ruth's Chris Steakhouse,
Pizza: Pizza Hut (1 sitdown location, rest carryout), Dominos, Papa John's, Little Caesar's, Sbarro (in mall), Frank Pepe's, Bertucci's
Gyms: Gold's Gym, Planet Fitness, Cardio Express, Work Out World
Retail: Walmart, Target, Best Buy, PC Richard, Kmart (soon to be 3 left in state), Sam's Club, BJ's, Costco, Kohl's, Marshalls, TJ Maxx, Home Goods, Ocean State Job Lot, Big Lots, Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, Dollar General, Ollie's Bargain Outlet, Burlington Coat Factory, Home Depot, Lowe's, Michael's, Bed Bath & Beyond, Christmas Tree Shops, Bob's Discount Furniture, Dick's, Five Below, Old Navy, DSW Shoe Warehouse, Famous Footwear, Payless, Staples, Mattress Firm, Bedding Barn, Barnes & Noble, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Petco, Pet Valu, Petsmart, Modell's, Bob's Stores
Retail Pharmacies: CVS, Walgreens, Rite-Aid
Mall Anchors: Macy's, JC Penney, Sears, Boscov's, Lord & Taylor, Nordstrom
Convenience Stores: Cumberland Farms, 7-11, Fast Freddie's, Krauszer's (I miss Wawa), On the Go, various gas station tie-ins
Gas retailers: Mobil, Exxon, Sunoco, Valero, Gulf, Hess, Citgo, Shell, Phillips 66
Automotive: Autozone, Advanced Auto Parts, O'Reilly, Town Fair Tire, Firestone, Midas, Valvoline Instant Oil Change, Pep Boys
Movie Theaters: AMC, Rave, Regal, Cinemark
Banks: Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Santander, TD Bank, Key Bank, Webster Bank, Liberty Bank, United Bank, Ion Bank, American Eagle FCU, People's United Bank, Berkshire/CBT,
In my town itself:
Fast food: McDonald's, Arby's, Subway (3), Culver's, KFC, Sonic, Burger King, Taco Bell, Dairy Queen, Jimmy John's, Chipotle, Taco John's
Pizza: Pizza Hut, Domino's, Papa John's, Papa Murphy's
Sit-downs: Perkins, Applebee's, Denny's, Noodles, Panera, BWW
Retail: Target, Walmart, Home Depot, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Walgreens, Office Depot
Gas stations: BP, Holiday*, SuperAmerica*, Shell, Exxon
* - gas retailer and convenience store are the same
Convenience stores: Circle K (whose parent company also just purchased the Holiday chain, which is the biggest gas/convenience chain in the Twin Cities and in Minnesota as a whole)
Automotive: AutoZone, O'Reilly
Movie theater: Marcus
Quote from: TheHighwayMan394 on September 30, 2017, 03:40:02 AM
Convenience stores: Circle K (whose parent company also just purchased the Holiday chain, which is the biggest gas/convenience chain in the Twin Cities and in Minnesota as a whole)
I love Holiday. It's where I normally go when I have to stop for gas and etc. anywhere in Minnesota. I hope the buyout doesn't screw it up.
Edit to add: Casey's is my second choice in Minnesota, and almost universally my first choice in Iowa, given that just about every small town here has at least one.
Pretty much everything everyone else said sans Wawa. There is a crap load of In-n-Out Burgers.
Same ol' shit as most places.
They just opened a Culver's in Wake Forest. Sheetz has blown up here in the last few years. Also recently got Publix, Wegmans, Lidl.
Quote from: HazMatt on September 30, 2017, 10:50:44 AM
They just opened a Culver's in Wake Forest. Sheetz has blown up here in the last few years. Also recently got Publix, Wegmans, Lidl.
I have seen Culver's going up around Orlando.. not familiar with it.. have found a need to investigate..
Only fast food I have purchased recently has been Wawa and Pollo Tropical. Wawa is next to my office.. Pollo Tropical for their Mojo Pork and not tres, but Quatro leches cake
Z981
Seattle has most of what everyone else has, so I'm going to list what we don't have:
Restaurants we don't have: TGI Fridays, Ruby Tuesdays, Tony Romas, Chili's, Cracker Barrel, White Castle, In-and-out, Culver's, or Dunkin' Donuts. Until recently, no Sonic's or Chick-Fil-A's either.
Big stores we mostly don't have: Dillards, Bon-Ton, HEB, Publix, SuperValu, very few CVS's, very few Sam's Clubs (this is Costco country).
Gas stations we don't have: Exxon, BP, Texaco, Sheetz, WaWa.
When I first saw the thread title I thought: Oh-- a discussion about tire chains (necessitating a trip to the garage). But now that I see what's up, I can give you a local San Jose list:
Fast food: the usual -- Mc D's, BK, Wendy's, Carls' Jr., KFC, Taco Bell (urp), In & Out. Better sit-down/takeout food: Fish Market (NorCal exclusive), Fuddrucker's, Red Robin, Chili's, Five Guys, Famous Dave's (BBQ), Panda Express, Armadillo Willy's (again, BBQ), Rubio's, L& L Hawaiian Express, etc. When you get out on the road, there's Cattleman's (with a few locations mostly along I-80), which has a better-than-decent steak (more consistent quality than Outback or Stuart Anderson's).
Buying stuff: WalMart, Target, Ross, Marshall's (my GF's fave!), Best Buy, Fry's, and what's left of the mall-based department stores: Nordstrom, Gap, Macy's, Forever 21.
Groceries: Safeway, Lucky, Grocery Outlet (another NorCal feature), Trader Joe's, Smart & Final, Nob Hill/Raley's (dependent upon specific town), and Whole Paycheck (whoops, Whole Foods! -- have to see about that nickname now that Amazon's taken over -- only go in there for pre-prepared stuff anyway!).
Fuel: Union 76, Chevron, Arco, Valero, Exxon/Mobil (becoming ever rarer!), Rotten Robbie (they've taken over several Mobil locations), and scores of independent convenience stores with a few pumps.
Now you all know what's out here in the world of familiar places when you visit. However, do take a little time and search out the independent places: Bibo's (Willow Glen) and Angie's (Campbell area) for pizza, Smoking Pig (near the airport and in Fremont) or Blue Rock (Cambrian Park) for BBQ, Tlaquepaque (Willow Glen) and Mexico Lindo (Willow Glen & The Alameda) for good Mexican food, Thaibodia (Meridian off 280) and Krung (Winchester Blvd near Santana Row) for Thai, 4-5-6 (Santa Clara) and Great Wall (Willow Glen) for Chinese -- and Mojo Burgers (several locations in south San Jose) for hamburgers. I could stretch this post on for another couple of paragraphs, but I'll refrain. If any posters are in SJ, PM me for any more restaurant advice!
I'm not going to try to echo everything others have listed. Main ones I haven't noticed so far are Potbelly's (sandwich chain based in Chicago), Fleming's (steakhouse), the Palm (steak and seafood), Oceanaire (seafood), Wegmans (grocery chain based in Rochester), and LL Bean (I assume everyone knows LL Bean; they have a store at Tysons).
Quote from: 1995hoo on September 30, 2017, 09:04:51 PM
Main ones I haven't noticed so far are...and LL Bean (I assume everyone knows LL Bean; they have a store at Tysons).
Plenty of LL Bean stores here, but even more common are these....things:
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Hardee's was supposed to be returning to New England, but they seem to have hit a wall in Poughkeepsie. No White Castle either; couple on Long Island and in Rockland County. Cici's and Jimmy John's have yet to pop in CT. Krystal, Zaxby's, Whataburger, In-n-Out, and Jack in the Box aren't within 500 miles. Waffle House stops in PA, nearest Perkins is in Newburgh. Checkers tested things with one location and failed (funny thing is Sonic opened just down the street a couple weeks after Checkers closed). Wegmans just skipped over CT and went to Metro Boston. My town is supposed to be getting the first New England locations of Fazoli's, Mellow Mushroom Pizza, and Mission BBQ.
We have all the common restaurant chains; here in Phoenix, we have a local chain of Italian restaurants called Babbos which serves very good food. Some local Mexican restaurant chains are Macayos and Garcia's, neither of which have good food. A local chain of 50's-style diners is called 5-and-Diner.
Grocery stores: Safeway, Sprouts, Albertson's, Fry's (a Kroger chain) and Basha's.
Right near my house I have a Longhorn, A Steak & Shake, a Seven Eleven, Cracker Barrel, Ruby T, and a Fridays. Marco Pizza is somewhat one.
Big Box I have a Target, a Walmart Neighborhood Market, and a Bealls Outlet. Smaller stores include Dollar Tree, Pet Smart, and CVS.
Orlando in general has em all except Jack In The Box, Bojangles (we did but someone thought to pull the plug on them here), Whataburger (as we had them, but Orlando got them all closed despite Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and many other FL cities are allowed to have them.
I Drive, the tourist strip, pretty much has them all of the ones that are major that is.