Opening hours
It's already late and you are not sure whether a detour to Burger King is still worth it or if it is already closed by the time you arrive? Then check here for the opening hours.
Burger King - Opening hours
Currently closed - Opens at 06:00
Monday
06:00-00:00
Tuesday
06:00-00:00
Wednesday
06:00-00:00
Thursday
06:00-00:00
Friday
06:00-00:00
Saturday
06:00-00:00
Sunday
07:00-00:00
Restaurants in York County open now
Below you can find restaurants near Burger King in York County which are open right now. You'll also find opening hours as well as (maybe) breaktfast hours.
4.8
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City: Fort Mill (near York County), 753 Crossroads Plz, Fort Mill I-29708-8017, United States
"The icecream is so creamy and delicious!!!!"
4.9
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4.9
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City: Charlotte (near York County), 6401 Morrison Blvd,NC 28211, Charlotte, United States
"Love the resturant/service. So loud had to move outside"
4.8
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City: Fort Mill (near York County), 1143 Stonecrest Boulevard, Fort Mill, SC 29708, United States
"Best bagels within a 100 miles easily."
4.8
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4.8
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City: Tega Cay (near York County), 1143 Stonecrest Blvd, Tega Cay I-29708, United States
"May I have one in every taste! The cakes for"
4.3
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4.3
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City: Charlotte (near York County), 13840 Steele Creek Rd, Charlotte, United States Of America
"Servers was excellent and place well"
4.3
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4.3
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City: Charlotte (near York County), 7715 Pineville-Matthews Rd #34b, 28226, Charlotte, US, United States
"Such a cozy place to have a breakfast"
4.4
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City: Charlotte (near York County), 1608 East Blvd, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 28203, United States
"Had lunch today, great vegan options. Fun atmosphere."
4.3
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City: Waxhaw (near York County), 9921 Rea Rd, 28173, Waxhaw, US, United States
"Get some sundae and cones very quick by the drive trought"