Augusta, Georgia, has felt the impact of Helene as it made its way through the region. Many residents are wondering what this means for their daily lives, especially regarding where to shop, eat, and refuel. That’s right—Helene has affected local restaurants, grocery stores, and gas stations across the CSRA (Central Savannah River Area). But don’t worry; we’re here to help you navigate through these changes.
When it comes to stocking up, many locals are looking for their go-to grocery stores. Thankfully, some are still open to help keep our pantries full. Here’s a quick rundown:
Before heading out, it may be a smart idea to call your local store or check their website for the latest updates on operating hours or any changes in services.
If you’re looking to grab a bite to eat, there are still a number of restaurants that have kept their doors open, adapting to the situation. Here’s a list of spots you might want to check out:
Just remember, as you head out for a meal, it’s always courteous to call ahead! Some places may have limited seating or adjusted hours as they respond to the aftermath of the storm.
When it comes to fuel for your vehicle, the good news is that there are still gas stations open and ready to serve. Here are a few to consider:
The best tip is to check online or give them a quick call to confirm their operation status and hours before you decide to fill up.
Amidst all this, we encourage residents to stay updated on local services and be mindful of neighbors. If you see friends or family who might need help during these times, lend a hand if you can. Sharing information about what’s open or closed can go a long way in keeping our community connected.
In the wake of Helene, it’s important to support local businesses as they navigate through recovery. By knowing where you can shop, eat, and refuel, you can carry on with your daily routines more smoothly. Whether you’re stocking up on groceries, enjoying take-out from your favorite eatery, or just getting from place to place, there’s still plenty of opportunity to keep life moving in Augusta. Stay safe and take care of each other!
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