Depeche_navarro02_small
Reputation: 114

Best spot for Thanksgiving dinner

Hi!

Don't feel like cooking this year.

Looking for updated recommendations on a great spot to have Thanksgiving dinner this year in Seattle.

Looking for good food, nice ambiance, reasonable price.

Thanks in advance!

Answer this question or share it with a smart friend:

Avatar_default
Type your answer here…

Asker's Favorite

  • 555_pinout_small
    Reputation: 1090
    Moderator

    Seattle Met has a great list of places to eat out on Thanksgiving. From $10 at Linda's (TV Dinner... no kidding, yuk) to $225 at the Herbfarm and of course plenty in between.

    Part 1: http://www.seattlemet.com/blogs/nosh-pit/thanksgiving-dinner-seattle-restaurants-part-1-november-2011

    Part 2: http://www.seattlemet.com/blogs/nosh-pit/thanksgiving-dinner-part-ii-november-2011/

    Share this answer with a friend:

4 Other Answers

  • 161401_576952375_7011742_n_small
    Reputation: 7

    For vegetarians on Thanksgiving there's:

    Plum Bistro ~$35
    Cafe Flora ~$50
    BOKA (they're making an entire veggie multi-course) a la carte

    Share this answer with a friend:
  • Photo_on_2011-05-23_at_16
    Reputation: 718

    I know for sure that Plum is doing a family-style Thanksgiving Dinner. Really good ambiance, minus the turkey.

    Share this answer with a friend:
  • 6521205-0-large_small
    Reputation: 1345

    I now go to Ruth's Chris downtown on Pine every year. They do a great job. They have a fixed turkey dinner menu which is reasonably priced (you can also order off the menu if you want).

    The place is comfortable. The service is good. Everyone is having thanksgiving dinner. They also have a little surprise at the end... they give you a leftovers box, except it's not your leftovers. It's just more turkey etc. Class act.

    They take reservations online and by phone.

    Share this answer with a friend:
  • David_library_small
    Reputation: 639

    We did the Thanksgiving buffet at Kaspar's last year, which was a pretty extraordinary buffet, and even felt a bit festive in a we-always-come-here-wouldn't-miss-it kind of way.

    Share this answer with a friend: