Wawa opening Fairfield location in late-June
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The area's second Wawa convenience store in Butler County has been given an opening date.
Wawa is opening its second location in Butler County at 3501 Tylersville Road in Fairfield. The store is expected to open for business on June 26, according to NBC affiliate WLWT in Cincinnati.
Doors open to the public at 8 a.m., and a ribbon cutting ceremony is anticipated for 8:30 a.m.
On opening day, customers can receive free coffee. The first 100 customers have the chance to score a free t-shirt.
The company opened its first location in the Buckeye state in April in Liberty Township. Locations in Huber Heights, Miami Township and other locations are under development.
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