As we inch closer to Thanksgiving, the smell of roasted turkey and baking pies begins to fill the air. But wait! What if you could indulge in a mouthwatering holiday feast without lifting a finger in the kitchen? That’s right, folks! This year, several amazing restaurants in Columbia have got your back. Forget about sleepless nights spent prepping a huge meal. Instead, let talented chefs handle it for you!
Thanksgiving is all about family gatherings, gratitude, and of course, fantastic food. Whether you fancy tender turkey with all the trimmings or rich ham partnered with delicious sides, we’ve got a tasty lineup of restaurants in Columbia that will be open for business on Thanksgiving Day.
When it comes to mouthwatering options, look no further than Braza do Sul, which will be cooking up an incredible rodizio (all-you-can-eat) feast. Think roasted turkey, bacon-wrapped turkey, cranberry jelly, and a spread of sides that includes deviled eggs and cornbread. The restaurant will be serving from Noon to 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day, making it a feast you won’t want to miss!
Next up is California Dreaming, known for its comforting meals. They’ll be offering roasted turkey and sugar-cured ham alongside scrumptious sides like sweet potatoes and Southern herb stuffing. They open bright and early at 10:30 a.m. — so you can start your feast early!
If you’re looking for something a bit more homestyle, the family-owned Lizard’s Thicket is the way to go. They’ll be serving up all your favorite Thanksgiving sides and desserts from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Turkey Day. Just remember, to-go orders need to be placed 24 hours in advance. With options like candied yams, collards, and delicious pies, it’s a great avenue for a warm family meal.
For a more upscale dining experience, stop by Halls Chophouse, where you can choose between roasted turkey or southern fried turkey from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.. Their Thanksgiving menu also features decadent butternut squash soup and options for dessert like apple crumble pie — a perfect way to end your meal with a sweet note!
Giant buffet lover? Golden Corral will, of course, be offering their famous all-you-can-eat Thanksgiving feast with turkey, ham, and a brand-new roast beef offering this year. Plus, if you prefer to feast from the comfort of your dining room, they offer full meals to go via their app for easy curbside pickup or delivery. It’s all about convenience!
And let’s not forget about Cracker Barrel, the beloved chain that’s a go-to for holiday meals. They’re pre-ordering full Thanksgiving feasts, which include everything from turkey breasts to tasty pies, for you to enjoy at home or at the restaurant.
Fancy a twist on tradition? Cola’s is set to offer a delightful turkey dinner in a historic 1930s RC Cola bottling plant. With dishes featuring giblet gravy and apple-sausage-walnut-cornbread dressing, it’s bound to be a unique experience. They’re open on Thanksgiving too!
Not to be outdone, Hampton Street Vineyard will offer a refined three-course meal with a touch of French flair. Choose between local specialties or even a roasted cauliflower steak for a plant-based option. Their dessert selection looks divine, promising to wrap up your Thanksgiving meal beautifully.
No matter where you decide to eat, Columbia’s restaurants have made sure your Thanksgiving is filled with warmth and deliciousness, without the fuss of cooking and cleanup. So kick back, relax, and enjoy a scrumptious turkey dinner with your loved ones this year!
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