Hey there, Knoxville! Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and if the thought of cooking a big turkey dinner has you feeling a bit anxious, you’re not alone! More and more local restaurants are opening their doors on Thanksgiving Day, allowing families to enjoy a special meal together without the stress of cooking and cleaning up. Plus, some of them even offer tasty Thanksgiving meal options to-go! Let’s dive into the details!
First up on our list is the Applewood Farmhouse Restaurant and Grill in Sevierville, where you can sit down and enjoy your meal from 10:30 AM to 8 PM. They also have a Thanksgiving feast to-go option if you prefer to celebrate at home!
Bravo! is serving up their holiday favorites from 11 AM to 8 PM, and guess what? They’re also offering Thanksgiving meals to-go! If you’re in the mood for some delicious barbecue, Calhoun’s has multiple locations serving food from 10 AM to 8 PM and the option to snag a Holiday Feed Pack to reheat at your leisure.
If you’re looking for a more upscale dining experience, swing by Fleming’s on Parkside Drive, where they are serving a delightful three-course meal starting at 11 AM. Remember to call ahead as reservations are recommended at many of these places!
Don’t forget about Ruth Chris Steakhouse, where both dine-in and takeout are available from 11 AM to 8 PM. They are known for their amazing steaks and delicious holiday offerings, so it’s a fantastic place to enjoy some fine dining.
A family favorite, Waffle House, is ready to serve you their breakfast menu 24/7, but remember, they open year-round, so their Thanksgiving vibe is super casual. If you’re after a classic Thanksgiving buffet, stop by Dancing Bear Appalachian Bistro in Townsend for a lovely feast.
Now, if you’d like to hold your feast at home but without the stress of cooking, many restaurants are offering tasty Thanksgiving To-Go meals this year. For only $16 per person, Carolina Ale House has got you covered with carved turkey and all the traditional sides.
Cracker Barrel is also in the game with their Holiday Meal packages, perfect for a cozy feast at home. Just make sure to call ahead as those slots fill up quickly!
Other options include Dickey’s Barbecue Pit with meal prices starting around $120, offering you a hassle-free, scrumptious dinner to celebrate with your loved ones. For a gourmet twist, Whole Foods and Fresh Market are also providing gourmet holiday meals that are sure to impress your guests.
As you can see, there are plenty of delightful options for dining out or ordering in this Thanksgiving in Knoxville. Whether you want a buffet, a dine-in experience, or a takehome holiday feast, there’s something for everyone. Just remember to mark your calendars and make those reservations or orders early to ensure a stress-free and delicious holiday!
Happy Thanksgiving, Knoxville! Enjoy the food, the family, and the fun without the fuss!
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