For those in Dallas looking to enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving Day 2024, there are plenty of fantastic options, ranging from upscale dining to more casual fare. Here's a roundup of some of the best places offering Thanksgiving meals:
Dive Coastal Cuisine (3404 Rankin St, Dallas, TX 75205) offers a Thanksgiving pick-up menu with items like mini potato latkes, bruschetta ciabatta crostini, charcuterie boards, herbed turkey, shrimp cocktail skewers, roasted salmon dip, seasoned beef tenderloin, and more. You can also order from their regular menu for take-out. Orders must be placed 24 hours in advance, and prices vary. For more information, call 214-891-1700.
Dakota's Steakhouse (600 N Akard Street) will serve a prix-fixe three-course Thanksgiving brunch. Expect crab cakes with orange confit, grilled pork chops, and a decadent pie for dessert. The adult price is $84, and for children under 12, it's $42.
Carbone Dallas (1617 Hi Line Drive Ste 395) offers a chic Venetian bistro experience. Their Thanksgiving Supper menu includes glazed turkey breast, cornbread stuffing, squash agrodolce, pecan pie, and pumpkin cheesecake for $75 per person.
Fearing's Restaurant (2121 McKinney Avenue) provides an elevated three-course European-inspired Thanksgiving feast. The menu features tangerine glazed turkey, lamb osso buco, and pumpkin-biscoff cookie parfait, priced at $155 per person.
Lockhart Smokehouse (400 W Davis Street) is perfect for those craving Texas barbecue. They offer Thanksgiving take-home options such as brisket, smoked prime rib, and cheesy potato casserole. Orders are à la carte and must be placed by November 22. Pickup is available on November 25, 26, and 27, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Knox Bistro (3230 Knox Street #140) offers a cozy French eatery experience with a Thanksgiving menu featuring cauliflower soup, Scottish salmon, and pecan pie. A three-course menu is available for $100, with a kid-friendly two-course menu for $40.
Nobu (400 Crescent Court) brings a sophisticated twist to Thanksgiving with their modern Japanese dishes. Indulge in black cod with miso, squid pasta, and spicy snow crab, with the option to order à la carte.
The Pyramid (1717 N Akard Street) at the Fairmont Dallas features a Thanksgiving buffet with a chilled seafood tour, charcuterie table, and more. Adult tickets are $75, and for children under 12, it's $35.
Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek (2821 Turtle Creek Boulevard) offers an exciting take on seasonal favorites, including honey glazed heritage turkey, sweet potato casserole, and macaroni and cheese. Thanksgiving lunch and dinner reservations are available, with prices at $155 for adults and $65 for children.
The Statler (1914 Commerce Street) offers two Thanksgiving options: a complimentary meal for first responders, veterans, and civil servants from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and a regular Thanksgiving dinner for $70 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The Mercury (11909 Preston Road #1418) offers an all-you-can-eat Thanksgiving buffet with prime rib, turkey, pancakes, sushi, and more. The adult price is $95, and for children 8 and under, it's $75.
Ellie's Restaurant & Lounge (1717 Leonard Street) provides a three-course menu, including dishes like butternut squash bisque and a ballotine of turkey breast. For dessert, enjoy pumpkin cheesecake or chocolate crepe gateau, priced at $95 per person.
Y.O. Ranch Steakhouse (702 Ross Avenue) offers a three-course meal with classic Thanksgiving ingredients like roasted turkey, pecans, cranberry, pumpkin, and sweet potatoes. Adult meals are $75, and for children under 12, it's $21.
These restaurants offer a variety of experiences for a memorable Thanksgiving in Dallas. Make sure to reserve your spot early, as many places can fill up quickly.