Wildly popular store for gifts, fudge, & brisket opening first-ever Ohio location

Sav McKee

The rumors are true – the first ever Ohio Buc-ee’s is opening on I-70, and people are ecstatic about it.

One of my friends hasn’t stopped talking about Buc-ee’s since she found one along the highway on a trip back from Atlanta. “I needed to see it with my own eyes!” she explained. “It’s just so alluring.”

On August 10th, Jeff Gore, the mayor of Huber Heights, confirmed via Facebook that Buc-ee’s will have its own spot right there in Huber. 

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If you’ve never stopped into a Buc-ee’s before, you’re in for a treat. Imagine a Cracker Barrel, mixed with a rest stop (whimsical and practical gifts and necessities) – but also a grocery store with a hot food bar filled with jerky, brisket, pulled pork, along with a huge selection of desserts, like fudge and cookies. There’s even a full service gas station attached to most of them, making this the ultimate road trip destination.

Buc-ee’s has won awards for “Cleanest Restrooms in America,” “The World’s Largest Convenience Store,” and “The World’s Longest Car Wash.”

The Huber Heights location in particular will be 75,000 square feet, and it will include a fueling station along with a diesel repair center. 

The Buc-ee’s franchise started in 1982 and now has 58 locations. Half of them are Texas. And now, us Ohioans get to experience the Buc-ee’s magic for ourselves.

Want to read more? Check out our print publication, (614) Magazine. Learn where you can find a free copy of our new August issue here!

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