As Americans honor military service on Veterans Day, questions swirl about which stores, banks, and services are open for business. Celebrated every November 11, Veterans Day has roots reaching back to 1919’s Armistice Day, later renamed to recognize all who served in the U.S. armed forces. This federal holiday affects government offices, banks, and postal services, but many businesses continue regular operations to serve customers and pay tribute to veterans.

What’s Open and Closed on Veterans Day
Most bank branches nationwide are closed for this Federal Reserve holiday, though ATMs remain available. While the bond market pauses for the day, the Nasdaq and New York Stock Exchange stay open, allowing investors to trade as usual. The next market closure comes on Thanksgiving Day later in the month.
For shoppers, major retailers like Costco stay open through regular hours—Veterans Day isn’t among their annual holiday closures. Similarly, most grocery stores, fast-food chains, and restaurants operate as usual, though it’s wise to confirm individual store hours before visiting.
Shipping needs are covered, too: UPS and FedEx stores continue normal operations, assisting customers with packages. However, U.S. Postal Service locations are closed for Veterans Day, with only Priority Mail Express seeing delivery service; all other mail is suspended for the holiday.
Special Deals and Community Recognition
Businesses across the country show appreciation for veterans and military families with special discounts, free meals, and exclusive offers. The American Legion, with over 1.6 million members, has curated a broad list of these deals to ensure veterans feel recognized on their day.
Ultimately, Veterans Day balances moments of thankfulness and reflection with the convenience of everyday business, adapting to the country’s diverse needs while focusing on national service and sacrifice.
