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restaurants for thanksgiving? — Brooklynian

restaurants for thanksgiving?

brooklynpotter
edited November -1 in Park Slope
my mom is coming here for thanksgiving and i'd like to find a nice place for us to go out instead of cooking all day for just two people.

has anyone done this locally? ideas? (i know all the good restaurants, just want to know if any of them do thanksgiving.)

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  • It seems like every time I look into this I'm never really happy with the options in the slope. I assume Applewood will do something.

    As an alternative option, I've done a thanksgiving dinner for two by just roasting 2 Cornish hens and making a simple stuffing for the side. They are easy to cook, only took me a couple hours, all dishes included.
  • i was hoping applewood would do something.

    i'm a vegetarian, mom isn't, so there will be no birds cooking in my house! :-)
  • Opps, I didn't remember that! Sorry :D
  • Where will the old man be for turkey day?

    anyway, have you thought of having a meal brought in by FreshDirect or something like that? then you and mom can have thanksgiving at home without you cooking.
  • you mean my dad? he passed away 7 years ago.

    i've thought of bringing food in, but think it will be more festive to go out.
  • When my mom was alive she'd come and visit and I would order the Thanksgiving meal from Fresh Direct. It came with everything you needed and all you had to do was warm it up. Sure, there were leftovers but they were delicious (get the creamed corn!). It's essentially foolproof. If you do it- order soon so you can choose the best delivery slot.

    I liked it because it was stress free, she loved my apartment, and we could just talk, drink, watch cooking shows, that stupid parade, and relax. Now that she's gone I realize how much I really miss that.
  • brooklynpotter wrote: you mean my dad? he passed away 7 years ago.

    i've thought of bringing food in, but think it will be more festive to go out.
    No, I meant your boyfriend, I remember you talking about having one, someone on this board as I recall.

    As for going out for Thanksgiving, have never done that, I see signs up at a lot of restaurants that say they do thanksgiving, but can't comment on if it is good or not.
  • I wonder if Go Fresh (is that the name - or is it Get Fresh?) on 5th Avenue between 4th & 5th will be doing Thanskgiving...I bet if they are they'd have a vegetarian entree available.
  • LongTimeSloper wrote: [quote=brooklynpotter]you mean my dad? he passed away 7 years ago.

    i've thought of bringing food in, but think it will be more festive to go out.
    No, I meant your boyfriend, I remember you talking about having one, someone on this board as I recall.



    Uh, they broke up.

    We should have some sort of chart- who's presently friends with who, who's dating who, etc. Actually- I don't give a shit. Carry on.
  • Whatchuwant wrote: [quote=LongTimeSloper][quote=brooklynpotter]you mean my dad? he passed away 7 years ago.

    i've thought of bringing food in, but think it will be more festive to go out.
    No, I meant your boyfriend, I remember you talking about having one, someone on this board as I recall.



    Uh, they broke up.

    We should have some sort of chart- who's presently friends with who, who's dating who, etc. Actually- I don't give a shit. Carry on.

    Oops, I had no idea, sorry! Yeah, maybe we need a sticky posted somewhere with this info> LOL, carry on.
  • Why not check with the 21 Club in midtown? They're famous for their T-Day dinners. Al Di La? Even Castillo de Jagua should be open.
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  • Whatchuwant wrote: [quote=LongTimeSloper][quote=brooklynpotter]you mean my dad? he passed away 7 years ago.

    i've thought of bringing food in, but think it will be more festive to go out.
    No, I meant your boyfriend, I remember you talking about having one, someone on this board as I recall.



    Uh, they broke up.

    We should have some sort of chart- who's presently friends with who, who's dating who, etc. Actually- I don't give a shit. Carry on.
    Let.s never have that. Seriously. Random gossip at inappropriate times is good enough.
  • BP - my mom came to Brooklyn 2 years ago for Thanksgiving. I took her to Marco Polo at Court and Union (an old school Italian restaurant). We had a great time and a terrific Thanksgiving meal (turkey and fixins). The folks (Mike, the manager, Tony, the bartender and the waitstaff) at Marco Polo are always charming and give great service. The food was delicious (and, if I recall, it was a prix fixe but you should call to check what they have planned for this year) and when I told them I was with my mother, they fawned over us just the right amount to make us both feel special. Enjoy.
  • thanks danielle
  • I went to Magnolia (6th Av / 12th) for Thanksgiving a couple of years ago. It was pretty good.
  • Just got this in my mailbox from Rosewater:


    Thanksgiving at RW
    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th

    Reservations are now being accepted. $70 per person, plus bev, tax and gratuity. Seatings from 2 to 7:30. You can preview our best T-day menu ever on the Events
    page of our website. Reservations at 718-783-3800.
  • Took the Mother In Law to Stone Park Cafe for Thanskgiving two years ago. I was feeling contrary and had cod or something, but Husband and MIL had a very good turkey dinner with all the trimmings.

    I didn't see anything posted on their website yet, but you could call and ask. I remember it being reasonably priced.
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