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7-Eleven #20372 (2,590 square feet)
1800 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, VA
This location was built and opened in 1978.
7-Eleven #35292 (closed) [3,041 square feet[
2899 Jefferson Davis Highway, Stafford, VA
This location opened in 2012 and closed in 2019; it was originally a Roy Rogers Family Restaurant, which was built and opened in 1982. It later became Virginia Barbecue and then became Anita's in 2007, which closed in 2011.
Philly Pretzel Factory (2,652 square feet)
2721 George Washington Memorial Highway, Rich Retail Center, Yorktown, VA
This location opened in summer 2008 and closed in winter 2012; it was originally a 7-Eleven, which was built and opened in 1978 and closed in the early 2000s. It became a TitleMax in June 2012.
there was only 1 in the case & I didn't buy it. wondering if you have to invite friends to try it before you can get more flavors. (via Foodspotting)
7-Eleven #35655
Domoishi (2,100 square feet)
420 Monticello Avenue, Suites 120 & 110, Wells Fargo Center, Norfolk, VA
7-Eleven opened in 2012.
Domoishi opened on April 3rd, 2018; it was originally Yo Mix Frozen Yogurt, which opened in 2012 and became Yamachan Ramen and Boba Bola Tea in 2017.
7-Eleven #34067 (3,102 square feet)
3963 George Washington Memorial Highway, Hayes, VA
Opened on May 8th, 2008; originally 1983-built Little Sue
7-Eleven #32333 (2,940 square feet)
5101 George Washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown, VA
Opened February 27th, 1999
At a 7-Eleven in Tagaytay, Philippines. There are more 7-Eleven stores in Philippines than in Canada. You can read about my Philippines trip and watch video clips on Entrepreneur Journey
Photos of 7-Eleven's products - hot dogs, brownies, potato chips, churros, Slurpees, Big Gulp sodas - with Zynga codes for FarmVille, YoVille, and Mafia Wars
(cc) David Berkowitz www.marketersstudio.com
7-Eleven #20372 (2,590 square feet)
1800 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, VA
This location was built and opened in 1978.
As far as I know, this is the only location left on the Peninsula that still has the cupola intact atop the building.
7-Eleven #20372 (2,590 square feet)
1800 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, VA
This location was built and opened in 1978.
Photos of 7-Eleven's products - hot dogs, brownies, potato chips, churros, Slurpees, Big Gulp sodas - with Zynga codes for FarmVille, YoVille, and Mafia Wars
(cc) David Berkowitz www.marketersstudio.com
SAS Shoes (2,400 square feet)
1814 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, VA
This store opened in spring 2017 and was originally located here; it was originally a 7-Eleven, which was built and opened in 1967 and closed in 1987. It became The Ski & Surf Center in 1987, Lightfoot Manor in fall 1989 and Edwards Virginia Ham Shoppe in summer 1991, which re-located here in November 2013.
7-Eleven #26407 (2,750 square feet)
6658 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, VA
This location was built and opened in 1985.
7-Eleven #18549 (2,520 square feet)
2740 Hampton Highway, Yorktown, VA
This location opened in July 1982. Gas was removed in 2022 and the store closed in October 2024. It became Prime Convenience & Vape in May 2025.
7-Eleven #34067 (3,102 square feet)
3963 George Washington Memorial Highway, Hayes, VA
Opened on May 8th, 2008; originally 1983-built Little Sue
7-Eleven #19348 (closed) [2,520 square feet]
1575 Mill Dam Road, Virginia Beach, VA
Built and opened in 1977, closed/relocated in December 2018
These were at the bottoms of 7-Eleven's drinks in 1985. The picture would change as you tilt it, though it doesn't come out too well when scanned.
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7-Eleven #32333 (2,940 square feet)
5101 George Washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown, VA
Opened February 27th, 1999