Royal Farms has announced the upcoming grand opening of its newest location in Conshohocken, Pa., on June 29.
The brand-new store will be open 24/7 and will offer the chain’s signature fresh food, fuel and convenience items. To commemorate the occasion, the chain is hosting a special, ticketed “Get Ready to ROFO” soft opening event on June 24 and 25, offering customers a glimpse of the new store and a complimentary meal from the soft opening menu.
“This new Conshohocken location allows us to better serve Montgomery County with the quality, speed and consistency Royal Farms is known for,” said Melanie Clements, district leader at Royal Farms. “We’re excited to open our doors and welcome the community in.”
The move comes at a period of growth for Royal Farms. Just two weeks ago, the retailer announced that it would open a new location in its home state of Maryland, located in Harwood. The grand opening for the site is set for June 10 and 11 and will also offer guests a free meal from the condensed menu.
“There’s a unique pride that comes with expanding in the state where we started. We’re looking forward to serving up our signature chicken and fries with the same homegrown hospitality Marylanders have trusted for decades,” said Steve Rymer, district leader at Royal Farms.
Additionally, in mid-May, the chain unveiled its first-ever c-store in South Carolina, located in Myrtle Beach. The site features 12 fuel dispensers, a car wash and the chain’s World-Famous Chicken.
“We are honored to officially join the Myrtle Beach community as a reliable, 24/7 neighbor. Beyond our World-Famous Chicken, we are bringing real value to South Carolina through our ROFO Rewards program and a commitment to fresh, affordable meals for every resident. We look forward to being the go-to spot where quality and community meet,” said Joe Kieper, district leader at Royal Farms.
Royal Farms operates more than 300 locations. The chain opened its first store in Baltimore, Md., in 1959. Today, the retailer has locations in Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.