RaceTrac Opens First Ohio Location
RaceTrac now has a presence in the Buckeye State as the convenience store chain opened its first Ohio store in Findlay.
The 8,100-square-foot travel center is located in the Interstate 75 and County Road 99 corridor. The retailer estimates some 75,000 drivers pass through the area daily.
“RaceTrac’s first store in Ohio is a significant milestone for our growing company,” said Melanie Isbill, chief brand officer at RaceTrac. “This strategic decision allows us to showcase our commitment to exceptional service, quality products, and community engagement in a new market. The region's vibrant economy and welcoming communities present a tremendous opportunity for our innovative approach and dedication to delivering convenience that we trust will resonate well with Ohioans.”
RaceTrac stores offer a wide selection of on-the-go food and beverage selections that include:
- Grab & Go pizza and sandwiches made with hand-selected, high-quality ingredients
- Whole and cut fruit and salads
- RaceTrac’s Swirl World frozen treat station with a variety of frozen yogurts and sorbets and toppings that include chocolates, candy, and nuts for added customization
- Six blends of freshly ground, freshly brewed “Crazy Good Coffee” with popular creamers, sweeteners and toppings
- Classic options that convenience store guests know and love, including:
- Roller grill favorites like Nathan’s Famous 100 percent Premium All Beef Hot Dogs
- Tornados, featuring battered and fried tortillas filled with meats, cheeses, and spices
While residents and travelers can find a variety of fuel options in the 16-pump front court, the new travel center also serves the needs of local small to mid-size fleet drivers and construction vehicles in a spacious rear canopy, including five lanes of high-flow diesel and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) options at the pump. Tractor-trailer parking and CAT scales are also available
RaceTrac has more than 580 stores in 14 states, with plans to continue expansion in Ohio and beyond.