What's open, closed on Easter? See hours for restaurants, stores, more
Context:
Easter Sunday (April 5) will see broad retail and dining options, with many national chains operating under reduced hours while a few major retailers close entirely. Walmart plans regular hours, but Target will be closed, and Costco/Sam’s Club will not be open. Banks, post offices, and major shipping services largely suspend operations, with limited exceptions such as Priority Mail Express deliveries. The day features a mix of restaurant and grocery store openings, reflecting varied corporate policies, and shoppers are advised to verify local hours in advance. The overall outlook is a typical holiday pattern: convenient options remain, but service levels vary and interruptions are common.
Dive Deeper:
Walmart stores are slated to operate regular hours, typically 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., on Easter Sunday, enabling last-minute shopping without altered scheduling.
Target stores will be closed on Easter Sunday, marking a notable exception among major national retailers for the holiday.
Costco and Sam’s Club warehouses will be closed on April 5, while BJ’s Wholesale Club will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., creating a split among warehouse clubs.
CVS locations are expected to remain open, though some sites may have reduced hours; customers are urged to check locally for precise times.
Walgreens will keep regular hours on Easter, but routine hours can still vary by location; postal and shipping services see broader shutdowns, with no regular mail or package deliveries on Sunday.
Home Depot is open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Easter, while Lowe’s is closed; Ace Hardware hours vary since stores are independently owned.
Grocery chains show a mosaic of openings: many Walmart and Kroger-family stores are open, while Costco, Sam’s Club, and Target specific hours differ, and some banners like Lidl or Publix may close or restrict hours on the holiday.