Seasonal & Holidays

These DC Restaurants Are Open For Thanksgiving

If you don't want to cook this Thanksgiving, you can take the whole family to these local restaurants instead on Nov. 23.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Thanksgiving can be exhausting sometimes. We get it. You don't want to go through the hassle of buying a turkey, defrosting it, and doing hours and hours of preparation and cooking (not to mention all the sides you have to make, too).

Fortunately, if you'd rather let someone else to do the cooking this Thanksgiving, there are a few restaurants in D.C. that will be open on Nov. 23.

However, you'd better go ahead and book your tables now: they could fill up quickly and leave you stuffing-less on Thanksgiving. You don't want that.

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Here are some of the restaurants in D.C. that will be open for business on Turkey Day, according to OpenTable:

Sette Osteria: Regular menu available, along with a traditional festive three course pre-set menu. Pre-set menu features risotto lamb shank, turkey and salmon.

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Darlington House: Special Thanksgiving dinner features three courses for $49. Kids under 11 eat for free.

Westend Bistro DC: Traditional Thanksgiving family-style dinner menu. $85 per adult, $40 per child ages 12 and under.

Bistro Bistro: Enjoy a four-course meal with roast turkey and all the trimmings for $26.95 per person.

Jardenea: Regular menu plus a turkey dish special.

The Grill Room: Chef will add additional items to the regular menu, such as autumn bean and tuscan kale soup, oven roasted turkey breast, brioche stuffing and more.

The Smith: Three courses, all the fixings, for $47 per person.

Fogo de Chao Brazilian Steakhouse: Recipes exclusive to the holidays.

Tabard Inn: Thanksgiving buffet or three-course meal.

Bombay Club: A la carte menu and special Thanksgiving dishes.

>> Check out the full list on OpenTable.

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