Kim Brown+FollowWhich Stores Are Open on New Year's Day?Heads up for your New Year's Day plans: if you’re thinking of making a Costco run or grabbing your Trader Joe’s favorites, you’ll have to wait—both are closed for the holiday. But if you need a Target or Walmart fix, you’re in luck—they’re open! The big market shift? More retailers are giving employees the day off, so double-check hours before heading out. Pro tip: Use this downtime to save money and avoid impulse buys! #Business #LocalBusiness #NewYearsDay30Share
Mary Williams+FollowDenver’s must-try New Year’s Day brunchesStarting 2026 with a delicious brunch is practically a Denver tradition, and this year’s lineup is seriously tempting. From bacon flights and Cajun comfort food to Mediterranean tapas and festive Bloody Mary bars, there’s something for every craving. Whether you’re looking to nurse a hangover or just want to kick off the year with friends, these eight local spots are rolling out special menus and buffets just for New Year’s Day. Don’t forget—reservations are a must, as these places fill up fast! Which brunch spot are you eyeing for your first meal of the year? #Food #DenverEats #NewYearsDay00Share
Mary Williams+FollowDallas brunch spots to kick off 2026Starting the new year in Dallas means brunching in style—whether you’re craving bottomless mimosas, a carb-loaded buffet, or even a pajama party with pancakes. From the creative tapas at Barcelona Wine Bar to Blue Mesa’s massive Southwestern spread, and quirky pajama brunches at Elm & Good and Medium Rare, there’s something for every brunch lover. Some spots even offer prizes for best sleepwear! Which Dallas brunch tradition are you most excited to try this New Year’s Day? Got a favorite spot that’s not on the list? Let’s swap recommendations and brunch plans! #Food #DallasBrunch #NewYearsDay00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowDFW’s top spots for a New Year’s Day brunchWaking up on January 1st in Dallas-Fort Worth means one thing: it’s time to treat yourself to a brunch you won’t forget. Whether you’re craving a cozy hangover cure, a lavish buffet, or a French-inspired feast, there’s a spot for every mood. Think $2 Bloody Marys at Maple Landing, a live DJ and comfort food at Commons Club, or bellinis and lemon ricotta pancakes at Dolce Riviera. Some places even encourage pajamas! Where’s your go-to for starting the year deliciously? Share your favorites or brunch traditions below—let’s build the ultimate DFW brunch list! #Food #DFWBrunch #NewYearsDay00Share
Kim Brown+FollowLast-Minute Groceries on New Year's? No Sweat!Ever been caught with an empty fridge on New Year's Day? Good news: Walmart and a few other supermarkets will be open, so you can grab snacks, hangover cures, or that forgotten ingredient for brunch. Just remember, some stores like Publix and Pete’s Fresh Market will have shorter hours, so check before you dash out. The big shift? Retailers are betting you’ll need those essentials, even on holidays. Plan ahead and avoid the holiday scramble! #Business #LocalBusiness #NewYearsDay30Share