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Michigan’s newest Sheetz location in Eastpointe has officially announced its grand opening date.

The day will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony with local leaders and Sheetz representatives - and most importantly, giveaways for attendees.

If you’re not familiar with the popular convenience store, Sheetz is open 24/7 and offers made-to-order food, beverages, fuel, and a wide variety of other services.

Did you know fans of Sheetz stores are called Sheetz Freakz? I love it!

When is the grand opening of Sheetz in Eastpointe?

The Sheetz grand opening celebration is Tuesday, February 24th, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM.

Read More: 14 New Sheetz Locations Coming to Michigan in 2026

The grand opening schedule of events is as follows,

  • 10:15 AM: $250 Sheetz Gift Card Drawing
  • 10:30 AM: $250 Sheetz Gift Card Drawing
  • 10:45 AM: Grand Opening Ceremony and Ribbon Cutting
  • 11:00 AM: $2500 Sheetz Gift Card Drawing

That’s right - one lucky person will walk away with a $2,500 Sheetz Gift Card. You might want to take the day off work - just saying. Someone is going to win these Sheetz gift cards, so why not you?

Where is the new Sheetz in Eastpointe?

Michigan's newest Sheetz is at 19001 East 9 Mile Road, 48021.

Have you visited a Sheetz store before? Are you already a member of the Sheetz Freakz?

Unfortunately, I’ve never been to a Sheetz convenience store, but I have a feeling that will change soon. If you haven’t either, check out the video below for more information.

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