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QuikTrip Opens Second Travel Center in Alabama

The convenience-store retailer has another location under construction in Montgomery
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QuikTrip, Tulsa, Oklahoma, opened its second travel center in Alabama on Monday.

The site is in Theodore, Alabama, located at 5575 U.S. Highway 90, just south of the Interstate 10 interchange. This is the seventh QuikTrip location in Alabama, with an additional location under construction in Montgomery.

The Theodore location features a more spacious store design than a traditional QuikTrip and offers service for 20 cars for gas and six diesel bays for trucks.

“We are excited to continue bringing QuikTrip’s signature commitment to quality and efficient service to Theodore,” said QuikTrip Corporate Communications Manager Aisha Jefferson. “Our travel center model will offer a clean and friendly stop for the many travelers driving along the Gulf Coast as well as local residents in the area.”

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Photograph courtesy of QuikTrip

The store features a full-service kitchen with fresh, made-to-order meals, grab-and-go options including QuikTrip’s signature pizza by the slice, roller grill items, cold brew coffee and frozen treats like QuikTrip’s QuikShake.

  • QuikTrip is No. 9 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by store count.

QuikTrip has more than 1,000 locations in 18 states. The privately held company is also planning new convenience stores in other states, including Indiana. The locations will be in Daleville and Battle Ground and will be the chain's first two stores in the Hoosier State.

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