Lucky Supermarkets Holiday Hours ~ Open or Closed Today?
General opening hours and holiday hours of operation.
Note, that most stores have reduced hours on Sundays.
Lucky Supermarkets Holiday Hours and General Hours of Operation.
The majority of Lucky Supermarkets grocery stores generally stay open on the following holidays, though reduced hours may apply:
– New Year’s Day
– Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (MLK Day)
– Valentine’s Day
– Presidents Day
– Mardi Gras Fat Tuesday
– St. Patrick’s Day
– Good Friday
– Easter Sunday
– Easter Monday
– Cinco de Mayo
– Mother’s Day
– Memorial Day
– Father’s Day
– Independence Day (4th of July)
– Labor Day
– Columbus Day
– Halloween
– Veterans Day
– Thanksgiving Day
– Black Friday
– Cyber Monday
– Christmas Eve
– New Year’s Eve
The majority of Lucky stores are closed for business on the following holidays:
– Christmas Day
What time do Lucky Supermarkets open? When do Lucky Supermarkets close?
General Hours of Operation
These are the typical hours of operation, though the exact times can vary from location to location:
Monday to Sunday Hours.
– Monday 6:00 AM to 12:00AM
– Tuesday 6:00 AM to 12:00AM
– Wednesday 6:00 AM to 12:00AM
– Thursday 6:00 AM to 12:00AM
– Friday 6:00 AM to 12:00AM
– Saturday 6:00 AM to 12:00AM
– Sunday 6:00 AM to 12:00AM
Pharmacy hours can vary. Commonly, stores open later than normal and close earlier than normal on major holidays, such as Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day and New Years Day. The majority of stores close EARLY on Christmas Eve and close LATER than normal on Black Friday. We recommend that you call ahead to check the exact Lucky Supermarkets holiday hours of operation .
DISCLAIMER: Holiday hours and opening hours listed here are generally up-to-date, but some locations, especially outlets located in malls and airports, may have differing opening hours.
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Great company. Go there for the sales and you will get a bargain. But be sure to get there early in the day, because the best specials dont last long.
Are you open between Christmas and New Years eve, specifically ar you open on the 27th of December?
It had been a long time since I had been to Lucky’s in Novato. Years ago it was go-to store and had a similar, down home feel to it.
Recently a friend (who returned to the neighborhood — I live in a different town now) recommended I pay it a visit and try their sandwiches (which were said to be “very good”.
My visit started wonderfully with a woman at the door who, not only greeted me with a smile, but brought my cart over to me after having just cleaned it. What an encouraging start to a place that was once like home!!
Sadly, the same care was not present at the deli. Alas, the behavior of the man there was one of quiet hostility.
As I wrote to the person who suggested I pay them a visit:
“As for their “rep”, he finished with a client, saw me, turned around and started touching the hot baked chicken containers. When I said, “Hello”, the first time, he ignored me. The second time, he turned around, asked if I needed help, turned back to the chickens for 2 seconds (seriously — no joking), then turned, came forward and asked me what I wanted.
In the end, the only chicken salad they had left was the cup (or so) that they had plopped over the bottom of one of their silver bowls (or so he said when I asked if there was any fresh).
Either he doesn’t like his job or me (it was like I was bothering him). Either is fine. There are other places to spend ones money.”
There were other good aspects of my trip (large aisles, clean store, good bargains, etc.) but all of those pale in comparison (for me) in how one should treat ones customers.
All that to say, it’s best for people who feel interrupted (when it’s a part of their job) to find a job that will suit their desires.
When they don’t (and they bring their ill-mannered personal attitudes to work with them) they only do harm to their employer/company.