Residents of West Tennessee can expect a brand new destination soon – and it’s not just another gas station or convenience store. It’s a Buc-ee’s – a Texas staple, a mecca for road-trippers, and an institution that’s as much about retail therapy and food galore as it is about filling up your tank.
Jordan Green of Memphis Commercial Appeal recently reported that the Lone Star State’s iconic travel center is set to spread its beaver-themed wings to West Tennessee. The 74,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility promises to become a major landmark and a significant boost for the local economy.
But if you are unfamiliar with Buc-ee’s phenomenon, you might wonder why its arrival in West Tennessee is such a big deal. Let’s delve into the reasons.
Primarily, this upcoming opening marks the closest Buc-ee’s location to Memphis. Before this, anyone wanting to experience the Buc-ee’s magic would have to drive nearly three and a half hours to Leeds, Alabama. Now, the travel time will be significantly cut short, allowing more people to enjoy the Buc-ee’s experience.
The Buc-ee’s fever is not just about ample gas pumps or clean restrooms. It’s about a cult-like following garnered over four decades of offering an exceptional retail experience. With over 174,000 Instagram posts and over 64,000 TikTok videos under the #bucees hashtag, and numerous Facebook groups with thousands of members, it’s clear Buc-ee’s is more than just a convenience store.
The arrival of Buc-ee’s frequently brings a positive ripple effect within the local commerce of the area. With an estimation of 5.2 million people visiting the store annually and 80% of them coming from outside of the county, Buc-ee’s in Fayette County is expected to greatly increase the revenue. This is not to mention the employment opportunities it will offer, with starting pay rates of $17 to $19 per hour, which is likely to attract workforce from neighboring areas.
Buc-ee’s offers a confluence of drool-worthy road snacks. But among the plethora of delicious offerings, standouts include their signature Beaver Nuggets – puffed corn nuggets, seasoned or covered in a variety of mouth-watering flavors. Alongside these addictive snacks, you can look forward to tantalizing barbecue briskets and an impressive variety of jerky.
The newest addition to the Buc-ee’s family will find its home at exit 28 on Interstate 40 in Gallaway, Tennessee. Centrally located, it will be a convenient pit stop for both locals and those visiting the much-anticipated Ford’s BlueOval City, set to open in 2025.
Each Buc-ee’s location is impressive in its own right but resides at Sevierville, Tennessee, dubbed the largest convenience store in the world.
Visitors to Buc-ee’s can expect more than just food and fuel. An entire section of the store is devoted to non-edible goods. Consider picking up souvenir cups, Buc-ee themed clothing, barbecue rubs, or even farmhouse décor.
An interesting tidbit about Buc-ee’s – they do not accommodate semi-trucks. They are designed solely to cater to lighter vehicles, focusing on providing the best possible experience for road trippers and families.
The response to Buc-ee’s coming to West Tennessee has been overwhelmingly positive, with many residents looking forward to this exciting arrival. However, some are mindful of possible traffic congestion in the initial days following the opening.
Regardless, the undeniable excitement and anticipation highlight the iconic status Buc-ee’s holds. Its arrival signals promising prospects for West Tennessee’s community and economy.
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