The future site of Buc-ee's in Goodyear, set to open in June 2026.
Buc-ee’s, the popular travel center chain known for its cleanliness and diverse food options, will open its first Arizona location in Goodyear. The groundbreaking took place on May 14, 2025, at 1001 North Bullard Avenue. The 74,000 square-foot facility will feature over 100 fueling stations and create at least 200 jobs. The anticipated opening is set for June 2026, promising significant economic benefits for the community including increased revenue for essential services.
Buc-ee’s, the popular travel center chain renowned for its clean restrooms and diverse food offerings, is set to open its first location in Arizona. The groundbreaking ceremony for this significant development took place on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at 1001 North Bullard Avenue, conveniently located just south of Interstate 10.
The new Buc-ee’s will span an impressive 74,000 square feet and will boast over a hundred fueling stations. This extensive facility is expected to create at least 200 full-time jobs, with competitive pay that starts well above the minimum wage—an attractive opportunity for job seekers in the area.
The anticipated opening for the Goodyear Buc-ee’s is set for June 2026, following the commencement of early construction activities in October 2024. The groundbreaking event attracted attention from local leaders, including Goodyear Mayor Joe Pizzillo and several city council members, who recognize the potential benefits of the establishment for the community.
Mayor Pizzillo highlighted the economic implications this Buc-ee’s location could have on Goodyear, mentioning the expected boost in revenue that will contribute to the city’s General Fund. This additional income is crucial in supporting essential services such as police, fire, and infrastructure improvements.
Buc-ee’s is renowned not only for its cleanliness but also for its extensive menu, which includes fan favorites such as Texas barbecue, homemade fudge, kolaches, Beaver Nuggets, jerky, and fresh pastries. The chain is particularly noted for its variety of freshly made meals, including brisket, tacos, and sweet treats like banana pudding and Dr. Pepper Icees, catering to a wide range of taste preferences.
Founded in Texas, Buc-ee’s has grown to operate 47 stores across several southern states, including Texas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, and South Carolina. The brand is famous for its charming mascot, a friendly beaver, and it gained national recognition when it was awarded the title of having the “Best Restroom in America” in 2012. With its Arizona location, Buc-ee’s aims to provide a convenient and delightful experience for travelers and locals alike.
The co-founder, Beaver Aplin, expressed enthusiasm about the new Arizona location, considering it a prime site for travelers. The investment in Goodyear not only signifies Buc-ee’s expansion but also reflects the growing interest in enhancing roadside amenities across the nation.
The groundbreaking ceremony featured a traditional ceremonial toss of dirt, signaling the commencement of construction. This event marks a significant milestone for Goodyear as it welcomes a new destination that promises to draw in visitors and boost the local economy.
As Buc-ee’s prepares for its Arizona debut, locals can look forward to the unique offerings and community benefits that come with this new travel center, contributing to the cultural fabric and economic vitality of Goodyear.
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