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fishbelt3 t1_ivqub1m wrote

Neighborhood Provisions and Unconventional Diner get my vote

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bajedee11 t1_ivr1ath wrote

My coworker does Hill Country

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MarinaPinotLover t1_ivr1iri wrote

Hear me out - Popeye's. I got their turkey and sides for a friendsgiving - kind of as a joke - but it was the best thanksgiving dinner I remember having (sorry, mom). It's not incredibly cheap (turkey is $50 if you pick it up from the store), but it's easy & everyone raved about it.

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abmm1285 t1_ivr25zj wrote

I always like St. Anselm for Thanksgiving.

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irishguy617 t1_ivr2mcu wrote

Ellē, little red fox, each peach

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LadyHalfNHalf t1_ivrecpo wrote

This reminds me of my graduation party where my brother picked up a bunch of fried chicken from KFC.

To keep it warm, we put it in the big buffet sterno pans next to the homemade dishes and all my friends kept asking if the delicious chicken was a family recipe!

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pompomdotcomcom t1_ivrobmf wrote

Ilili and Circa have takeout packages - Also Whole Foods

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Formergr t1_ivrr2zz wrote

Ted's Bulletin has been advertising a Thanksgiving to go option. I can't vouch for it, but Ted's dinner food is decent comfort food, not gourmet which for me is the right angle for Thanksgiving, so could be a good bet.

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IvyGold t1_ivs9xxl wrote

I did Stachowski's a few years ago. It was pricey and you have to pick it up on Wednesday and refrigerate the bird overnight, but then all you have to do is warm it up and boom, it's ready to go. It was delicious.

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FillAvailable t1_ivtdma0 wrote

FOGO de choa.. great thxgiving dinner there.

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Saltnlight624 t1_ivtt3bi wrote

Most options like Popeyes, Whole Foods, Wegmans may require you to order in advance.

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