It’s time to plan ahead for Thanksgiving. But if you have a small kitchen or family coming from afar, you might want to have your Thanksgiving feast prepared, hosted, and cleaned up by someone else. Many of the best restaurants in town will be closed, but the following offer great food, top reputations, and generally, good value for money.
Bar American
152 West 52nd Street (7th Avenue)
Open seating between 1pm and 8pm for three course traditional Thanksgiving feast.
$70.00 for adults and $35.00 for children
Brasserie 8 ½
9 West 57th Street (5th Avenue)
Open seating between 12 noon and 8pm for three course French inspired Thanksgiving feast.
$55.00 per person
Café Botanica
Central Park South (7th Avenue)
Traditional three course Thankgiving feast over looking Central Park.
Open seatings 11-2 and 3-9
$100.00 for adults and $45.00 for children
Central Park Boat House
Three course traditional Thanksgiving feast at one of the most romantic spots in town.
Open seating 12 noon to 8pm
$60.00 for adults and $30.00 for children
David Burke & Donatella
133 East 61st Street (Lexington Ave)
Three courses of traditional American Thanksgiving fare with a modern twist.
Open seating 12 noon-9pm
$85.00 per person
Ellen’s Stardust Diner
1650 Broadway (51st Street Times Square)
Reservations are not required for Ellen’s which features retro diner inspired Thanksgiving fare.
Four courses $30.00 for adults and $20.00 for children
Fire Bird
365 West 46th Street (9th Avenue)
THE place to impress. If Russian royalty celebrated Thanksgiving, THIS is what it would be like.
Open seating from 12 noon to 11pm
$85.00 for adults and $40.00 for children
Good
89 Greenwich Ave (Bank Street)
Good offers four separate seatings for their four course Thanksgiving feast.
$60.00 for adults and $30.00 for children
Sylvia’s
328 Lenox Avenue (127th Street)
Southern styled Thanksgiving feast.
Open seating 12 noon – 8pm
Adults $30.00 and children $15.50
*Open seating means that you can make reservations at any available time between the start and stop times. It does NOT mean that you don’t need a reservation.
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