convenience store Emoji
🏪 represents a convenience store or small retail shop.
U+1F3EA
The 🏪 emoji is commonly used to show a convenience store or neighborhood shop. It’s helpful in messages about errands, locations, and shopping. Below you’ll find practical uses, examples, and copy-friendly variations.
convenience store Emoji Meaning
The 🏪 “Convenience Store” emoji (Unicode U+1F3EA) depicts a small retail shop where people can buy everyday items. It’s most often used to refer to quick shopping—like snacks, drinks, or household essentials—without needing a larger store visit. In writing and design, it can communicate a nearby place to stop, a retail location, or a “grab-and-go” vibe. Because it’s widely understood as a small shop, it also works well in UI icons and labels for store hours, directions, or service categories. Use it when you want a clear visual cue for a convenience store context.
Skin tones
Common uses
- •Texting about running errands or quick purchases (snacks, drinks, essentials)
- •Labeling or iconizing a small shop or retail location on apps and maps
- •Designing flyers, posters, or social posts about store hours and promotions
- •Planning meetups by indicating a nearby convenience store as a reference point
- •Creating content categories for “convenience” items in menus or guides
Examples
🏪 Convenience Store Symbol
- 🏪Meet me at the 🏪 near the station.
- 🏪Running to the 🏪—be back in 10 minutes.
- 🏪Open late today at the 🏪!
- 🏪Do we have snacks? There’s a 🏪 around the corner.
- 🏪Need water and batteries? Try the 🏪.
Variations
Ready to copy
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F3EA | |
| HTML Entity | 🏪 | |
| HTML Code | 🏪 | |
| CSS | \1F3EA |
FAQ
What does the 🏪 emoji usually mean?
It most commonly means a convenience store or small retail shop for quick everyday purchases.
How can I copy the 🏪 symbol?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided HTML entity (🏪) in supported tools.
What is the Unicode information for 🏪?
The symbol is U+1F3EA, named “CONVENIENCE STORE.”
Where is it appropriate to use 🏪?
It works well in messages, UI icons, posters, and labels for store locations, hours, or convenience shopping.