Thanksgiving dinner or buffet (at a restaurant)?

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    hopey
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    Looking at a quiet Thanksgiving at home this year, and I’m not sure I want to cook. I found this thread from last year: https://westseattleblog.com/blog/forum/topic.php?id=2085

    … but I thought I’d start a new thread for fresh commentary, perhaps from folks who weren’t reading the Forums last year.

    Thanks in advance!

    #681953

    FullTilt
    Participant

    We were thinking of closing for the day and having an orphan Turkey Day potluck if anyone is interested.

    #681954

    hopey
    Participant

    We’d totally be up for that. You have our email, and I’m sure we’ll come by this weekend. (The boy has been grounded, thus our recent scarcity…)

    #681955

    FullTilt
    Participant

    HAR HAR! To really punish him you should come with out him. Then come home with ice cream on your face.

    #681956

    andrea
    Participant

    I drove by the Claim Juumper at Southcenter this last weekend and they had a banner out front advertising they were open on Thanksgiving and were offering up a Thansgiving type buffet for guests, fwiw…

    #681957

    voodoo
    Member

    We have eaten at Salty’s a few times on Thanksgiving and really enjoyed it. The buffet offers the traditional favorites (turkey, mashed potatoes, yams, etc.) as well as prime rib, ham, pasta, seafood, and on and on.. and on… and on… plus desserts! The atmosphere is festive and pleasant, too.

    However, one year I called for reservations after Halloween and was not able to get a table at Alki. We ended up going to their Redondo Beach location, which did not have the ample spread that they do at Alki.

    So, if you are interested in going, I recommend calling now.

    http://www.saltys.com/news/blogs/good_times/

    #681958

    JanS
    Participant

    not in WS (it’s on Queen Anne, near Seattle Center), but usually a nice spread…

    http://www.kaspars.com/Events.htm#Thanksgiving

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