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Where to Dine Out on Thanksgiving
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November 25, 2013, 4:53 PM
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For those who would rather let someone else do the cooking, check out local eateries serving up Thanksgiving feasts.
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Brasserie Beck
Brasserie Beck
will be offering a European-influenced Thanksgiving feast in Northwest D.C. From noon to 9 p.m. guests can choose from a selection of entrees that include turkey, venison, pork chops, salmon, flounder, steak and frites, surf and turf, mussels and more. Call 202-408-1717 for reservations.
(Courtesy Brasserie Beck)
Courtesy Brasserie Beck
Piola
Both Arlington, Va., and D.C. locations will be celebrating the holiday with "all-you-can-eat Thanksgiving inspired pizza combinations, such as our house-made free range turkey pizza, and other classic combination such as the Diavola pizza with spicy Salami."
See the
menu here
.
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Ardeo + Bardeo
From the D.C. restaurant: "Please join us Thursday, November 28, 2013 for our Thanksgiving celebration. We will be featuring a three course prix fixe menu at $50/person. Children 10 and under are $25 per child. Please inquire about our options for children under 10. Valet parking is available from 11-8 PM. Reservations are strongly recommended."
Menu highlights include sweet potato and apple soup, shrimp and grits, pan roasted diver scallops, braised pork cheeks, traditional roasted turkey and a variety of desserts.
Click here
for a full menu.
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Daily Grill
Head to Bethesda's Daily Grill and choose from roasted turkey breast, Mahi Mahi with Creole shrimp, sea scallops or roasted prime rib paired with a starter salad or soup and dessert.
(Courtesy Daily Grill)
Courtesy Daily Grill
Old Ebbitt Grill
The historic oyster bar and grill in Northwest D.C. will be serving a traditional Thanksgiving feast with all the trimmings for $25.95 for adults and $15.95 for children under 10 years old. For reservations,
click here
.
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Bastille
"We will celebrate with the local/Regional harvest and food of the pilgrims: turkey, beef, lobster, rockfish, osters, pumpkin, apples, sweet potatoes.... And some relevant dishes to our Franco-American team, like Foie gras," the Alexandria, Va. restaurant says.
Click here
to see the full menu.
(Courtesy Bastille)
Courtesy Bastille
Rasika
"Those craving something different this season can indulge themselves at Rasika West End where Executive Chef Vikram Sunderam prepares an Indian twist on Thanksgiving with the flavorful Turkey Kozhambu. Or diners can head to its sister restaurant, Rasika Penn Quarter, to try out the Turkey Dum Biryani, also prepared by Sunderam. Both special dishes are priced at $16 and the complete a la carte menu will still be available. Both Northwest D.C. locations will be open for lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and for dinner from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m."
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Clyde's
Head to Chevy Chase, Md., or Georgetown for a
full turkey dinner
. Adults eat for $25.95 and children for $15.95. The applewood smoked ham dinner option is $16.95.
(Courtesy Clyde's)
Courtesy Clyde's
Decanter at St. Regis
For $85 a person, enjoy a prix fixe menu that includes delicacies like olive oil roasted rainbow beet salad, roasted Amish turkey and an assortment of desserts at this D.C. eatery.
Click here
to see the full menu. Call 202-509-8000 to make reservations.
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Hunters Inn
What could be better than a hot meal after a hike in Great Falls, Md.? Head to
Hunters Inn
for the perfect Thanksgiving feast.
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Hill Country Barbecue Market
Tired of all the roasted turkey talk? Head to
Hill Country Barbecue Market
in Chinatown for some barbecue chicken turkey instead. Sides include collard greens, smashed potatoes and skillet cornbread. Dine in or carry out.
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The Hamilton
Enjoy Thanksgiving classics in downtown D.C. like roasted turkey, apple cider glazed ham and wine pairings, plus alternatives to holiday fare like chili-braised short rib, roasted acorn squash and jumbo lump crab cake.
Click here
for the full menu.
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Plume
Celebrate Thanksgiving at D.C.'s Plume this year with a Thanksgiving-inspired tasting menu for $95 per adult and $45 per child 12 and under. The menu includes three choices per course like Spiced pumpkin soup, terrine of foie gras, crispy-skin Wild salmon and valley farms Turkey.
(Courtesy Plume)
Courtesy Plume
The Angler's Inn
Classic eggs benedict, slow roasted turkey breast, red wine braised short rib and crisped black pearl organic salmon are just a few of the options at this Potomac, Md., staple. Click
here
for more.
(Courtesy of The Angler's Inn)
Courtesy of The Angler's Inn
Jackson 20
How about a stroll down King Street in Old Town Alexandria on Thanksgiving. Stop by Jackson 20 for $50 pre fixe menu with optional wine pairings for $25.
(Courtesy Jackson 20)
Courtesy Jackson 20
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