List of convenience stores
The following is a list of convenience stores organized by geographical location. Stores are grouped by the lowest heading that contains all locales in which the brands have significant presence.
Multinational
Grouping is by country or united States Census Bureau regional division.
Canada
Mexico
United States
Dion's Quik Marts (South Florida and the Florida Keys)
- Express Mart
- Exxon
- Express Lane
- ExtraMile at Chevron Gas Stations
- Farm Fresh Express gas stations/convenience stores
- Farm Stores The nation's largest drive-thru grocery, with more than 100 double drive-thru only stores in Florida
- Fas Mart
- Flying J
- Fastrac Markets
- Food Mart at Shell and Texaco gas stations
- Friendly Neighbor Convenience Store
- GetGo, a division of Giant Eagle
- Get n Go
- Go-Mart, convenience store chain with locations in West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio
- Go-to-c Mart
- Golden Gallon
- Han-dee Hugo's
- Holiday Stationstores
- Jewel Express gas stations/convenience stores
- Kangaroo Express
- Kwik Shop, a division of Kroger
- Kum & Go, primarily located in the Midwestern United States
- Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores (Typically operates travel stops, but also owns many convenience stores in the Central United States)
- La Express-Louisiana
- Loaf 'N Jug, a division of Kroger
- Marisol's Convenience Store
- Maverek
- On the Run at Exxon & Mobil stations in the US; Esso and Mobil stations internationally
- Pilot Corporation (Typically operates travel centers, but also owns many convenience stores in and around Tennessee)
- QuickCheck
- Quik Stop, a division of Kroger
- QuikTrip, Tulsa-based chain of convenience stores primarily found in the Midwestern and Southern United States
- RaceTrac
- Raceguy
- Rickers
- Road Ranger
- Road Runner
- Royal Farms
- Sheetz
- Shore Stop
- Smith's Express, a division of Kroger
- Stripes Convenience Stores
- Stop'n'Go
- Store 24
- Stuckey's
- Speedway SuperAmerica
- Sugarcreek, owned by Wilson Farms
- Tedeschi Food Shops
- Texas Star Investments, Inc.
- Tom Thumb, a division of Kroger
- TownPump Food Stores
- Turkey Hill Minit Markets, a division of Kroger
- Uni-Mart
- Wawa Food Markets
- Wilson Farms
- Choice (State College, Pennsylvania) locations throughout Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio and western New had York
- Country Fair (Erie, Pennsylvania) locations throughout northwestern Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, and western New York
- Cumberland Farms (Canton, Massachusetts) locations throughout New England
- GetGo (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) locations throughout western Pennsylvania, western Maryland, northern West Virginia, and Ohio
- Hess Corporation (New York City, New York) locations throughout the northeast and mid-atlantic
- Honey Farms (Worcester, Massachusetts) locations throughout central Massachusetts
- Irving Blue Canoe / Irving Main way
- quick Fill (Warren, Pennsylvania) locations throughout central and western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, and western New York
- Lil Peach
- Martin General Stores (Bell wood, Pennsylvania) locations throughout south-central Pennsylvania
- Mini Mart (Lewistown, Pennsylvania) locations throughout the Lewistown, State College, and Williamsport areas of Pennsylvania
- QuickChek (Whitehouse, New Jersey)
- Rutter's (York, Pennsylvania) locations throughout central and eastern Pennsylvania
- Sheetz (Altoona, Pennsylvania) locations throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina
- Snappy's (State College, Pennsylvania) locations throughout central Pennsylvania
- Stewart's Shops (Saratoga Springs, New York)
- Store 24
- Tedeschi Food Shops (Rockland, Massachusetts) locations throughout Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire
- Tom's (York, Pennsylvania) locations throughout central and eastern Pennsylvania
- Turkey Hill (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) locations throughout central and eastern Pennsylvania and central Ohio
- Uni-Mart (State College, Pennsylvania) locations throughout Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio and western New York
- Wawa Food Markets (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) locations throughout eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, eastern Maryland, and eastern Virginia
- XtraMart (North Grosvenordale, Connecticut)
- Budget Mart, owned by Avanti Petroleum, operates in many small towns in Minnesota. 'Hot Stuff Pizza' is one well advertised brand at their stores.
- Casey's General Stores, based in Ankeny, Iowa and concentrated in the midwestern US, primarily in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota and Missouri
- Circle S - former Circle K stores
- Crystal Flash
- Freedom station stores, Minnesota based, stores in Wisconsin and the Dakotas as well.
- Food 'n Fuel, owned by Avanti Petroleum, operates in many small towns in Minnesota.
- Gas America - Indiana based, purchased the Red Barn chain in 2007 (Gas Barn, Milk Barn)
- Go For It Gas, operates in the Twin Cities (Minnesota) as a discount gas/convenience store retailer
- Happy Days, owned by Avanti Petroleum, operates in Minnesota.
- Holiday Station Store is a Minnesota based chain which operates locations from Michigan to Washington.
- Kuik-E-Mart, operates in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. Its name is based on the fictional store from The Simpsons.
- Kum & Go, based in Iowa and operates in the midwestern US
- Kwik Shop, a division of Kroger
- Kwik Star, the name used by Kwik Trip, Inc. in Iowa
- Kwik Trip, the name used by Kwik Trip, Inc. in Wisconsin and Minnesota
- Oasis Market, owned by Avanti Petroleum, had numerous Twin Cities (Minnesota) locations, many of which have been rebranded since.
- Open Pantry, the name used by Open Pantry Food Marts Of Wisconsin Inc. With the cutting edge style and locations in Wisconsin and Illinois
- PDQ Food Stores operates locations in Minnesota, Wisconsin and California.
- Quality Dairy, based in Lansing, Michigan
- Speedway SuperAmerica owned by Marathon Oil
- Sprint Oil - based in Indiana
- SuperAmerica, aka 'SA', is an Enon, Ohio based chain owned by Speedway SuperAmerica LLC that operates in the midwestern United States near the Great Lakes. (Minnesota stores are simply labeled as SuperAmerica. Some of them are formerly 7eleven.)
- Total Mart, owned by Avanti Petroleum, operates in Minnesota.
- United Dairy Farmers, operates in Ohio.
- ABC Stores
- Bradley Food Marts often paired with Sinclair gas stations in Colorado.
- Dari-Mart with 43 stores in Oregon.
- Famima!! (FamilyMart)
- Farm Crest Milk Stores part of 1st Stop convenience stores in Colorado.
- Jacksons Food Store, operating in Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. Its headquarters is located in Meridian, Idaho.
- Plaid Pantry Located exclusively in the North West
- Sav-O-Mat, paired with some Sinclair gas stations in Colorado and New Mexico.
- Town Pump, operating in Montana
- Western Convenience Stores, operates gas stations in Colorado.
- Circle K
- 7-Eleven
- Albert Heijn To Go - Netherlands, owned by Stationsfoodstore, a franchiser of Albert Heijn (in addition to normal Albert Heijn supermarkets elsewhere)
- Asda now uner ownership as part of Walmart - United Kingdom
- Bestway
- Carrefour City - France
- Centra - Ireland and Northern Ireland
- CIGO - Germany, Netherlands, Poland
- Co-op - United Kingdom
- Deli de Luca - Norway
- Frischwerk - Germany
- Happy Shopper - United Kingdom (which is owned by Booker Cash & Carry which, in turn, is part of the Big Food Group plc)
- R-kioski Finland
- Londis, Morrisons, Budgens, Co-operative Food - United Kingdom, Ireland
- Martin McColl - trades under the Martin, McColls and RS McColl fascias United Kingdom
- Mills - United Kingdom
- Morning, Noon and Night - Scotland
- Narvesen - Norway, Latvia
- One Stop - United Kingdom
- Opencor - Spain
- Petro-Deli in and round the Kansas City, Ks area (Lansing, Topeka, etc.)
- Pressbyrån - Sweden
- Sainsbury's Local including Sainsbury's at Jacksons and Sainsbury's at Bells - United Kingdom Convenience store format for Sainsbury's supermarkets
- ServiceStore DB - Germany
- SPAR (EuroSpar, SuperSpar) - Large chain throughout Europe
- Tesco Express - United Kingdom - Convenience store format for Tesco Supermarkets
- Mace express - United Kingdom - Convenience store format for Palmer & Harvey wholesale]
- U-Store - Germany
- Wizzl of Servex - Netherlands, train stations, also selling train tickets (they are typically at small stations which have no separate ticket window or counter)
- Żabka - Poland
- Żabka - Czech Republic
- Emarat - United Arab Emirates and Egypt
- 24 Seven is a UAE based chain of convenience stores. It is currently the largest independent (non-petrol station affiliated) chain of C-Stores within the UAE with 14 existing locations and an additional 5 locations in the pipeline to be opened within 2009.
- 7-Eleven - Many Asian countries. Originally from US, now based in Japan.
- Circle K - Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia. Based in Canada.
- FamilyMart - Japan, Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, China, one in North Korea
- Lawson - Japan, China, Indonesia
- Ministop - Japan, South Korea, Philippines
- SPAR (HOT SPAR) - Japan, China, one in India. Based in the Netherlands.
- 7-Eleven (5,500 stores as of June, 2010, will reach 7,000 within 2012[1]
- 108Shop (975 stores nationwide end of 2008)[2]
- Fresh-Mart (600+ stores nationwide end of 2011)[3]
- CP Fresh Mart (800 stores nationwide, aims for a 1000 by the end of 2010[4]
- FamilyMart (600 stores as of May 2010)[5]
- Tesco Lotus Express (445 stores, 60 more to open in 2010 making a total of 505 stores)
- Jiffy (146 stores, mostly at filling stations)
- ampm (97 stores, 2002)
- Mini BigC (21 stores)
- Tops Daily (25 stores)
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